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I'd gladly take sucking *** for eternity over listening to Lordgrim for a day.
Also remember when he claimed he is always respectful? I wonder what happened to that. Maybe he realized no one acknowledges his intellect and is thus retorting to that. Since when has politics and religion threads here been respectable ? Hey its your eternity. Don't be so dim to forget that there has been a lot of questionable Intellectual responses directed at me. Don't be so *** hurt that I practice my first amendment rights. It was not made for positive speech you know.
Valefor.Sehachan said: » I'd gladly take sucking *** for eternity over listening to Lordgrim for a day. Also remember when he claimed he is always respectful? I wonder what happened to that. Maybe he realized no one acknowledges his intellect and is thus retorting to that. You misunderstand. I'm not butthurt, I just point out your hypocrisy.
I take it you want my response to your other post. I mean, why else would you bring it to my attention?
I appreciate the fact that you want my approval for every single one of your posts. Too bad knowledge and understanding are concepts foreign to you. But why not: Siren.Lordgrim said: » Well posted. I think the main difference between president Obama and myself is i keep my promises and don't make promises I can't keep. Siren.Lordgrim said: » 1. Instead of creating laws that limit freedom I would be repealing laws because we do not need a bigger government we need a smaller government. Laws? Who needs them. Why not just destroy a nation economically when you can also destroy a nation socially. Might was well not do things half-assed. Siren.Lordgrim said: » 2. I would set in motion a plan to rebuild America. Siren.Lordgrim said: » It could include reforming us banking, Aren't you against the banking system? Are you already breaking your promise to destroy the Federal Reserve? Siren.Lordgrim said: » reforming the us tax code It took me 6 years to understand the concepts of the US Tax Code (well, 4 years for basic to advanced accounting, 1 year for US Law, and 1 year for the Theory of Law and Accounting), for you, I would guess 60 years. 40 if you gain the skill of critical thinking. Siren.Lordgrim said: » reforming both education and health care. And the last bunch of idiots who tried to reform health care got us in this mess now.... Siren.Lordgrim said: » I would repeal all free trade acts and set a motion to bring back tens of thousands or more factory jobs overseas. And by removing free trade, you basically kept those jobs from ever coming back. For the same reasons above. Siren.Lordgrim said: » I would end all foreign aid and invest it in the 50 states. Siren.Lordgrim said: » I would close a good majority of the military bases of the 130 ish around the world and focus on America domestically protecting our soil and coasts and interest. Siren.Lordgrim said: » I would disband the United nations I do not support world governance I believe nation's should govern themselves and take care of themselves. The UN is not something the US can dissolve. It takes all 5 veto-member nations to do that. You can remove the US from the UN, but that's about it. And when you do, you can be sure that the 192 other member nations will declare war on us, thanks to your stupidity. I don't think you fully understand how destructive your viewpoints are. Actually, I don't think you understand the concept of "cause and effect." Here's a homework assignment for you. Take a hammer, and hit your right hand with it (make sure to use the side with the flat edge, but in your case, exceptions can be made). Make sure to report to us if you felt pain from it, and what you have learned from that event. Valefor.Sehachan said: » I'd gladly take sucking *** for eternity over listening to Lordgrim for a day. Also remember when he claimed he is always respectful? I wonder what happened to that. Maybe he realized no one acknowledges his intellect and is thus retorting to that. Asura.Kingnobody said: » Valefor.Sehachan said: » I'd gladly take sucking *** for eternity over listening to Lordgrim for a day. Also remember when he claimed he is always respectful? I wonder what happened to that. Maybe he realized no one acknowledges his intellect and is thus retorting to that. You heard it hear first foolnobody finally admits vaccines cause autism. I am surprised that got passed his mouth from the service he is providing satan. Foolnobody you still have a chance to accept the Lord and be with him in the light or continue doing what your providing Satan's under pelvic region. Why would I disband the military our military can serve the nation. You must not realize that those 190ish nation s would better think twice before thinking about war with America and facing annihilation mutually. That is something no one wants I don't want that and I am sure those nations want a peaceful America then a warring America we value our freedoms which will be restored under proper leadership that does not come from political parties. Siren.Lordgrim said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » Valefor.Sehachan said: » I'd gladly take sucking *** for eternity over listening to Lordgrim for a day. Also remember when he claimed he is always respectful? I wonder what happened to that. Maybe he realized no one acknowledges his intellect and is thus retorting to that. You heard it hear first foolnobody finally admits vaccines cause autism. I am surprised that got passed his mouth from the service he is providing satan. Foolnobody you still have a chance to accept the Lord and be with him in the light or continue doing what your providing Satan's under pelvic region. Why would I disband the military our military can serve the nation. You must not realize that those 190ish nation s would better think twice before thinking about war with America and facing annihilation mutually. That is something no one wants I don't want that and I am sure those nations want a peaceful America then a warring America we value our freedoms which will be restored under proper leadership that does not come from political parties. And this, people, is why you shouldn't do drugs. Fenrir.Atheryn said: » And this, people, is why Homozygosity is a ***. Asura.Kingnobody said: » Valefor.Sehachan said: » I'd gladly take sucking *** for eternity over listening to Lordgrim for a day. Also remember when he claimed he is always respectful? I wonder what happened to that. Maybe he realized no one acknowledges his intellect and is thus retorting to that. Please don't insult people on the autistic spectrum like this. You've got a few on this forum who are actually highly intelligent. 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See what happens when I'm not here it goes from autism to performing sex acts on internet strangers !
fonewear said: » See what happens when I'm not here it goes from autism to performing sex acts on internet strangers ! This is not craigslist! Offline
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Isn't that what P and R is all about being dominated by overweight women ?
The problem with Craiglist is it is free. And anything that is free is bad for you. When you pay for a service you can filter out most the spam and bots fake accounts etc. Quote: Fenrir.Atheryn said And this, people, is why you shouldn't do drugs. I agree, i made the choice not to do drugs and drink alcohol but i would never restrict the freedom of choice from others who wish to do so. I really would make sure America succeeds in the war against drugs by making them Legal. Look at how well the state of Colorado is doing and other states are following suit. Colorado Wants To Give Its Extra Weed Money Back To Its Residents Quote: Link to Pot is making Colorado so much money they literally have to give some back to residents within the state. DENVER (AP) -- Colorado's marijuana experiment was designed to raise revenue for the state and its schools, but a state law may put some of the tax money directly into residents' pockets, causing quite a headache for lawmakers. The state constitution limits how much tax money the state can take in before it has to give some back. That means Coloradans may each get their own cut of the $50 million in recreational pot taxes collected in the first year of legal weed. It's a situation so bizarre that it's gotten Republicans and Democrats, for once, to agree on a tax issue. Even some pot shoppers are surprised Colorado may not keep the taxes that were promised to go toward school construction when voters legalized marijuana in 2012. "I have no problem paying taxes if they're going to schools," said Maddy Beaumier, 25, who was visiting a dispensary near the Capitol. But David Huff, a 50-year-old carpenter from Aurora, said taxes that add 30 percent or more to the price of pot, depending on the jurisdiction, are too steep. "I don't care if they write me a check, or refund it in my taxes, or just give me a free joint next time I come in. The taxes are too high, and they should give it back," Huff said. Legal weed has collided with the tax limitation movement because a 1992 voter-approved constitutional amendment called the Taxpayers' Bill of Rights requires all new taxes to go before voters. The amendment also requires Colorado to pay back taxpayers when the state collects more than what's permitted by a formula based on inflation and population growth. Over the years, Colorado has issued refunds six times, totaling more than $3.3 billion. Republicans and Democrats say there's no good reason to put pot taxes back into people's pockets, and state officials are scrambling to figure out how to avoid doling out the money. It may have to be settled by asking Colorado voters, for a third time, to cast a ballot on the issue and exempt pot taxes from the refund requirement. Republicans concede that marijuana is throwing them off their usual position of wanting tax dollars returned to taxpayers. But they also tend to say that marijuana should pay for itself - that general taxes shouldn't pay for things like increased drug education and better training for police officers to identify stoned drivers. "I think it's appropriate that we keep the money for marijuana that the voters said that we should," said Republican Senate President Bill Cadman. His party opposes keeping other refunds based on the Taxpayers' Bill of Rights but favors a special ballot question on pot taxes. "This is a little bit of a different animal. There's a struggle on this one," said Sen. Kevin Grantham, one of the Republican budget writers. After legalizing marijuana in 2012, Colorado voters returned to the polls the following year and approved a 15 percent excise tax on pot for the schools and an additional 10 percent sales tax for lawmakers to spend. Voters were told those taxes would generate about $70 million in the first year. The state now believes it will rake in about $50 million. But because the economy is improving and other tax collections are growing faster, Colorado is obligated to give back much of what it has collected. Final numbers aren't ready, but the governor's budget writers predict the pot refunds could amount to $30.5 million, or about $7.63 per adult in Colorado. "It's just absurd," said Democratic state Sen. Pat Steadman, one of the Legislature's budget writers. The head-scratching extends to Colorado's marijuana industry. Several industry groups actively campaigned for the pot taxes but aren't taking a position on whether to refund them. Mike Elliott of the Denver-based Marijuana Industry Group said it isn't pushing for lower taxes, but that's an option lawmakers don't seem to be considering. State law doesn't bar lawmakers from cutting taxes without a vote. Lawmakers have a little time to figure out how to proceed. They'll consider pot refunds and a separate refund to taxpayers of about $137 million after receiving final tax estimates that are due in March. When they talk about pot refunds, they'll have to figure out if the money would go to all taxpayers, or just those who bought pot. Previous refunds have generally been paid through income tax returns, but Colorado also has reduced motor vehicle fees or even reduced sales taxes on trucks. Lawmakers seem confident that the refund mechanism won't matter because voters would approve pot taxes a third time if asked. "This is what the voters want, and if we're going to have (pot), and the constitution says it's legal, we damn well better tax it," Steadman said. I bolded and underlined that key sentence. If we can make things like this a reality, we can make a positive change as well restoring the constitutional republic we was founded on. God bless you all A Better America is coming whether you like it or not Offline
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I was going to read that article but I don't care about pot for or against.
Siren.Lordgrim said: » I agree, i made the choice not to do drugs and drink alcohol In that case, maybe you should start. It might help with your critical, though sadly not terminal, case of dumbshitheadness. Offline
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No I think those that don't drink alcohol to escape reality might have more problems...
I recommend three glasses of Scotch a day. Phoenix.Amandarius
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Rules Shmules. Laws are for idiots not Clintons.
Hillary Only Used Private Email as Secretary of State Took foreign donations as Secretary of State and now no email trail to show her corruption. Ramyrez said: » Siren.Lordgrim said: » I agree, i made the choice not to do drugs and drink alcohol In that case, maybe you should start. It might help with your critical, though sadly not terminal, case of dumbshitheadness. thank you but i kindly refuse, i like the way i think, at least i am being honest you should respect that and appreciate that in our lifetime we will see change you can believe in that i am seeking to make my country better and representing the people of this great nation. Think of the extra money you may have consider that in a way of me thinking about buying you a drink if you choose to do so with your money you work for that is not stolen by the federal government but only by your State. Your checks would be bigger because of no income tax you would only have state taxes to worry about which you can make a informed choice by voting to reduce or increase at the state and local level. Phoenix.Amandarius said: » Rules Shmules. Laws are for idiots not Clintons. Hillary Only Used Private Email as Secretary of State Took foreign donations as Secretary of State and now no email trail to show her corruption. Actual politics is boring. Less of this. More of Fone's BDSMBBW obsession. Offline
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You forgot the BBQ part !
BBWBBQ fonewear said: » You forgot the BBQ part ! BBWBBQ Ehh. Mixing food with sex has never been a thing I've enjoyed. Scum of The Year Award Goes To George Soros
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I think the natural progression from Hillary lying to me feeding a BBW is quite amazing.
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