I’m not defending Kellogg. I don’t know anything about him.
I’m not defending Kellogg. I don’t know anything about him.
I think it’s funny that you tell me not to get all my news from biased sources while resting the entirety of your argument on a statement from Bush’s spokesperson.
Obligatory (and always relevant) post that the more we learn about this new film, the more it sucks. It’s still true. No way am I interested in seeing it, though I do agree that the ONLY bright spot I’ve seen in ANY of the trailers or stills is Kate McKinnon.
But he did sayhe was in favor of their efforts. This letter wasn’t only an RSVP.
But he also wrote “I commend your efforts to recognize the importance of families in building nations. Your work improves many lives and makes the world better.”, as a person who read the article would have known.
Wow, Anna. Pretty snarky.
It’s my standard post on everything about this move, but it holds true every time: the more we learn about this film and the more we see, the more it sucks. (And that’s got nothing to do with the cast.) It’s just full of crap.
On the off chance that Trump is elected, these types of people — people who understand nothing about our Republican Democracy and the process of elections — will riot. I guarantee it. The worst thing we as a nation have done to education is eliminate Civics classes, where the ideas of the Founding Fathers are taught.
They weren’t the ones who first mentioned religion or religious books here. So, not only are you incorrect, but your fake outrage is amusing. Now had they randomly posted something about religion on a post about Spotify, I’d understand your frustration.
Impressive. You’re a much bigger ass than you even pretended to be.
Also, making assumptions about someone is also a dick move. So congrats on that too.
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Worships sky wizard
Under audio books, science fiction.
All this really shows is that you have no conservative friends, or you don’t use Facebook. This version of this meme has been circulating for days. Everyone with a conservative friend saw this long ago.
This is the most dangerous kind of Christian.
There’s really not much to this article, but the points that are made are precisely the reason that reports of aliens and thoughts of conspiracies and that sort of stuff are just rubbish.
Haven’t read the article yet, but let me guess: These interviews were given in the Gawker Media break room, between postings.
I know it’s weird that they say [in the trailer] “30 years ago,” but in this movie it’s like the first one didn’t happen.
I’m an irritable dad, but I do not have a law degree. I like to argue though, so that’s something.