Better stick with your career as an attorney or whatever ... you suck at mind-reading.BoSoxGal wrote:He’s clearly attacking me - and now you are, too.
(and of course that is going to be construed as an 'attack' as well... )
-"BB"-
Better stick with your career as an attorney or whatever ... you suck at mind-reading.BoSoxGal wrote:He’s clearly attacking me - and now you are, too.
“You have attributed conditions to villainy that simply result from stupidity.”
— Robert A Heinlein, “The Green Hills of Earth”
“You cannot reason with unreasonable people...attempting to do so gives you stomach cancer. Point and laugh instead, you feel better and the stupidity then serves a useful purpose.”
— Jim Wright, (Stonekettle Station), 9/19/13
Happy Easter...BoSoxGal wrote:Nice try, Joe Loser. He’s clearly attacking me - and now you are, too. You guys are pathetic, like junior high school boys who don’t know what to do with their little boners.
Trump Touts Border Wall to Group of Children at Easter Egg Roll
President Donald Trump used the opportunity of the White House Easter Egg Roll to address some of his youngest supporters about one of his signature policy initiatives: building a wall on the southern U.S. border.
“Oh it’s happening, it’s being built now,” Trump told a group of children as he colored pictures with them on Monday in celebration of Easter on the White House’s South Lawn.
“Here’s a young guy just said ‘keep building that wall.’ Do you believe it? He’s going to be a conservative someday,” the president said.
Tampons Confiscated, Guns Allowed as Texas Senate Debates Abortion
State troopers confiscated tampons and maxi pads from people entering the Texas Senate gallery on Friday afternoon as senators began debating a controversial new abortion regulations that are almost certain to pass. However, folks with conceal-and-carry permits are allowed in with their guns, as state law allows. It seems like an unusual threat analysis, but things are different in Texas.
The tampon confiscations were initially reported by the liberal Texas blog Burnt Orange Report and others entering the state Senate. (Photos above by Shelby Alexander.) State troopers said they were taking anything that could be thrown at legislators, which included tampons, maxi pads, sugar packets, and condoms. But guns are still a go. When state Sen. Wendy Davis filibustered the abortion bill during the previous special session, uproar from the crowd helped prevent Republicans from passing the bill before deadline. They took several measures to prevent that from happening again. This time, the vote is happening with weeks to spare in the special session, and on Thursday, Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst said, "We're going to have strict enforcement. If there are any demonstrations, we are going to clear the gallery."
That's a mistake...Tampons Confiscated
No doubt bleeding heart liberals who don't know how to go with the flow.Joe Guy wrote:I see the potential for a flood of problems.
https://thehill.com/homenews/house/4403 ... g-of-jesusSteve King says he can relate to suffering of Jesus
Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) on Tuesday said that the censure he faced earlier this year for controversial statements regarding white nationalism gave him a better understanding of the suffering of Jesus Christ.
During a town hall in Cherokee, Iowa, King appeared to compare his experience of being formally rebuked in the House to the trial and persecution of Jesus.
“And when I had to step down to the floor of the House of Representatives and look up at those 400-and-some accusers — you know, we’ve just passed through Easter and Christ’s Passion — and I have a better insight into what he went through for us, partly because of that experience," King said.
The Hill has reached out to King’s office for additional comment.
The nine-term Catholic congressman told the crowd that he has reached a “certain peace” following the incident “because of a lot of prayers for me.”
King sparked bipartisan backlash for questioning during an interview with The New York Times how terms such as "white supremacist" and "white nationalist" became "offensive."
House Republicans responded by removing King from his positions on the House Judiciary, Agriculture and Small Business committees.
sg. I'm with you on the basic gist of your post, but a detectable heartbeat in 28 DAYS? I have been under the impression that a fetal heartbeat can't be detected until five or six weeks after gestation, and then only with ultrasound equipment. 28 days... can that be?Burning Petard wrote:Some states are busy defining illegal abortion as anything that happens after the bundle of cells in a uterus produces something that resembles a heartbeat--generally about 28 days after conception...
snailgate.