Poor take. You can have issues with the government but still respect the country
Poor take. You can have issues with the government but still respect the country
Lol sweet straw man Timmy. Really knocked it out of the park there!
You can get hyper analytical, but it seems pretty clear that Bill has mistreated women for a long time and Hillary has done her best to be part of the machine that keeps him clean enough (and in the process rolling over those women) that they can accomplish their political goals in spite of his behavior.
Not unlike Clinton’s “evolving” position on gay marriage:
they do that... a lot of thin skin around here. Burneko is the one that couldn’t take it from me.
It’s funny how people are reacting to your posts as if you’re presenting some radical new concept. Well, it’s not funny, but you know...
A lot of Democrats think everything is just fine. They’re not worried about the status quo: they welcome 4, 8, 80 years of the exact same thing we have going now. They just don’t see where we are nor do they see where we’re headed.
Fair enough. I cannot argue with the logic here. I like to believe that there are still openings to proper reform, but I’m personally feeling like there is not even enough human consciousness on display to even hold the line at our current catastrophic mess. We have really screwed the pooch as a society, and the…
Oh no, I’ve got the hint.
As a Virginia resident, I can attest that you’re understating the case. Kaine has anti-sex ed leanings, unless we’re talking “abstinence only”. He also signed into law a number of punitive and anti-medicine laws including mandatory pre-abortion ultrasounds and mandatory pre-abortion counseling. Oh, let’s not forget…
More insults, more refusal to address the substance of my comments.
This shit is just crazy. How could any of these coaches stand to be around Sandusky when they all know he’s molesting kids? It would be pretty fucking hard to look a guy in the eye after you catch him diddling a little kid in the shower. I guess their coaching careers were more important than reporting it to the…
Growing up, Paterno was God in my house. We didn’t go to church.
Normally you could argue that football would be separate from a scandal, but in this case, they’re in the same basket, hand-in-hand. 40 years of football history would’ve been far different if Sandusky and Paterno saw immediate legal justice.
Then someone might say, “well what about players?” They’d find scholarships…
I’m a Penn State alumnus and I was totally on board with Paterno’s downfall. My position then was that he could not have possibly been ignorant about what was going on, not with so many victims and over so much time. Furthermore, Joe Paterno ran Penn State, the buck stopped with him, nobody had more power at that…
I fully expect Jay Paterno or some other dipshit in the family to come out with some version of #1 and 2 combined before the end of the day. All the mouth breathing Paternoites will line up behind him singing the chorus.
Changing your opinion on something based on new facts presented is something an intelligent mind does. If you were still defending PSU at this point (even before these most recent items came to light) it’s pretty safe to say you’re not in that category.
So if you’re an unwavering JoPa supporter, do you:
I do not believe that this is a uniquely male thing. As far as I can tell, this is a new-school “journalism” thing, and I’ve started to read, and then stopped reading just as many articles from female authors as male authors. (Or at least I think they were, because sometimes I don’t go back and double check who wrote…