There’s some quirk in physics where, if there’s a small hole in a bag of mulch it will leak all over your vehicle.
But if you rip a giant hole in the bag and try to dump it out into your landscaping, almost none will fall out.
further, i disagree with your basic premise: the kinds of people who set fire to neighborhoods and trash cars over a sports game are EXACTLY the kinds of people that will commit other crimes.
it demonstrates a fundamentally unsound and antisocial personality. it's like find a kid sadistically torturing animals and realizing he might be a psychopath.
If the provision in the NDAA to integrate/synchronize the U.S. and Israeli militaries (section 224) makes it out of committee, I’ll offer an amendment to strip it from the bill on the floor.
We are a sovereign country.
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Wemby is our generations Lafayette. In a time of great need, a French teenager/ young adult came to America and helped lead his new adopted country to victory against tyranny (foul baiting unethical OKC bullshit)
When my oldest son turned 10 he wanted to invite “P” from church. We were new to that church so I looked up “P” in the directory and sent an invite to his mom. She was incredibly excited.
Birthday party begins at the fun center and the wrong “P” shows up. I welcome him and then pull my son aside quickly.
“I know you wanted to invite the other “P” but this mix up isn’t a mistake, this isn’t your “P” but he’s God’s “P” so let’s welcome him like a dear friend because God sent him to us.”
Turns out God’s “P” was a sweet and shy boy who didn’t make friends easily so this was the first time he had been invited to a birthday party that wasn’t a family member.
He was the oldest and had two younger brothers roughly the same age as my other sons. He only lived a few blocks away and so before you knew it, all the boys were back and forth between our houses all the time.
“P” learned he could make friends and my son learned to trust mistakes and let God decide.
My daughter was socially transitioned at school. She was excited about getting “top surgery” when she was only in middle school. I was NEVER going to let that happen. Last weekend she graduated from high school, unmutilated!
My cousin and I got her out of that cult. She and I were talking after the graduation. She looked at the video and said, “If you hadn’t moved back to Texas, she’d be a boy right now.” She took this pic of my daughter and me a few minutes later.
I refuse to let my daughter be captured by gender ideology. So I created a plan to rescue my baby from that cult. We escaped from Vegas, did a digital detox, I formed a Nucleus Network, and began Affirming Reality.
Now my daughter is thriving with $100k in scholarships and grants to a private Christian university. She’s got a clear vision for her future.
She is free.
I help as many people as I can get their children back, just like I did with my own daughter. Dr. Nikki Johnson and I have had great success @AffirmReal. Reach out to @notaproviderMD or myself to learn how or go to affirmingrealitydotcom.
Since I’m going to be hearing this for the next 6 months as a Texas voter, let me answer the question:
“You would vote for an adulterer over James Talarico? That’s not very Christian.”
Here’s the truth: I would rather vote for almost anyone else who is going to at least advocate for conservative *policies* over a literal heretic who wears my faith like a skin suit, advocates for policies that harm children, endorses immorality and generally harm society.
Ken Paxton has personal baggage. I don’t deny that. But Talarico has plenty too — and he openly mocks God’s law and treats Jesus as a political mascot all while pushing a radical far-left agenda that would be a disaster for my state.
You see, I’m an adult. I do not expect those who are seeking political office to be my moral superiors or even trustworthy. They are tools to be used to do the least amount of damage via policy.
I wish more pastors and men who live godly lives were running. I really do. But the options we get are what they are.
Paxton supports secure borders, law enforcement, lower taxes, unleashing American energy, the Second Amendment, just to name a few.
Talarico supports unlimited abortion, trans-ing children, higher taxes, government-run “healthcare,” and is incredibly comfortable blaspheming the word of God.
I’m not voting for a priest. I’m voting for an imperfect person to represent my interests. That’s how it works.
You’re not going to guilt trip Texans into supporting a looney tunes candidate like Talarico. Paxton will win by 5+.
It’s about policy, not personality.
In just 16 months, I went from unmarried road gypsy to a churchgoing married homeowner expecting a child, grilling for everyone at the family get together.
Still on the road a lot, but that’s ok. Feels good man.
Answer this pro-choicers…
A woman is pregnant and a man beats her to death. Is he charged with double murder?
I suppose most of you will answer yes.
During the trial it is discovered that when he beat her to death she had just got off the phone scheduling an abortion at Planned Parenthood.
Is it still double murder?
I’m guessing you say no but when you try to explain why you find that any words you use make you sound like a moral monster.
But wait, there’s more.
Then they find her diary which says she was only going to kill the baby because it was a boy and her email has an unread message from her doctor saying the ultrasound was misread. Turns out she was pregnant with a girl.
Back to double murder?
Use words to explain this and please realize you’re a moral monster on this topic.
Babies have the same right to life as adults and we should protect them even more than adults because they are so defenseless.
My son turned 11 and asked for sushi for his birthday dinner.
Done. Made the reservation.
Then my in-laws called. They were coming into town and wanted to get together. I invited them along.
One problem.
My sister in law doesn't eat anything with Asian origin. Says it gives her migraines. For years we'd rearranged plans around this without question.
I sat down with my son.
Me: Hey. Your aunt doesn't really do Asian food. Would you consider somewhere else?
Him: (looked at me)
Him: It's my birthday.
Me: I know.
Him: I want sushi.
Me: (fair)
I called the in-laws. Explained everything. Told them they were welcome to come to ours the next day for the Superbowl instead if the restaurant didn't work.
Them: We want to see you both days.
Me: Then we'll see you both days.
I figured that was their decision to make.
We showed up to the restaurant.
My son ordered everything he wanted.
My sister in law sat down, looked at the menu for a long time, and ordered edamame and white rice.
She was fine.
No migraine.
My son ate sushi until he could not move.
Him: (on the way home, completely full)
Him: Best birthday.
Me: (looked at him)
Me: Yeah?
Him: Can we do this every year?
Me: (thought about the in-laws)
Me: (thought about the edamame)
Me: (thought about his face at that table)
Me: Absolutely.
@AlBoogie_Sports@DKThomp When Ajay Mitchell and the backup Jaylin Williams are egregiously foul baiting while Lu Dort breaks kneecaps, we're way past the superstar whistle.
@surgical702@WembyCentral So did a lot of guys. But this is a whole team, not exaggerating contact once in a while, but absolute fakery on every other possession.