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Donald Trump running for president

I don't blame him for 911

He was the Commander in Chief, but even if you think he is a Puppet and shadow government pulled off 9/11, he sold America's freedoms out and got us into endless nonsensical wars costing us trillions of dollars and we lost so many of our troops over a staged event in support of the Military Industrial Complex.
 
Where should I begin, LOL?

1. The man is delusional, and doesn't believe simple facts.

2. His Cabinet picks could cause further irreparable harm to the environment.

3. His Cabinet picks could cause even worse changes to the educational system in this country.

4. His delusional and random speeches (and let's not forget his tweets) could cause international issues in diplomacy and trade.

5. His conflicts of interest (of him and his family, as well as many of his Cabinet picks) lead me to believe he is out for himself and his family more than the American people.

I could go on, but those are the most pressing things to me right now.
1. Fair enough. Now, I'm not defending Trump at all, and he has a laundry list of character defects, but I'm still holding out some level of hope that he can at least not be terrible. What can I say, I guess I'm an optimist.

2. That's understandable, if 4 years of continuing to harm the environment (it's not like we're going to go from super-green to "screw the planet;" we've already been destroying the environment, spilling oil, etc) is the worst that this administration does, well, things could have been a lot worse.

3. Common core is/was a disaster, but it could get worse. I hope it doesn't though.

4. Hopefully as he's actually in office, someone will convince him to tone it down a notch.

5. Doesn't that apply for pretty much every politician out there? Bush/Cheney? Hillary? Perhaps it'll just be SS,DD at the end of the day.
 
He was the Commander in Chief, but even if you think he is a Puppet and shadow government pulled off 9/11, he sold America's freedoms out and got us into endless nonsensical wars costing us trillions of dollars and we lost so many of our troops over a staged event in support of the Military Industrial Complex.

This goes right to the heart of who is really in power. It's not the President. There are levels of security above him, and operations he knows nothing about that is for certain. Yes. The perception is what you outlined above. I don't really even care about it. We are the puppets, as is our military and men / women serving to die for what? Money and Power. Not our freedoms.

Trump is more than one brick shy of a full load. Watch him. He's a mouth breather as well. What is it with that? It's creepy, as if he's been addicted to inhalers (nasal).
 
This goes right to the heart of who is really in power. It's not the President. There are levels of security above him, and operations he knows nothing about that is for certain. Yes. The perception is what you outlined above. I don't really even care about it. We are the puppets, as is our military and men / women serving to die for what? Money and Power. Not our freedoms.

Trump is more than one brick shy of a full load. Watch him. He's a mouth breather as well. What is it with that? It's creepy, as if he's been addicted to inhalers (nasal).

That last sentence was hilarious...you bought me up that guy from Airplaine to my head and he does look alot like Dump!

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I made it through Bush who is a right wing extrimest and Obama who is a Islamic terrorist these past 16 years, we all should be alright settle down, lol

I'm worried about the reactionary force after these four years, people are going completely bonkers and he hasn't even don't anything detrimental to our or any other person's way of life.
 
PP received $392 million in private donations in 2014. Their total budget far exceeds even the $450 million you are proposing that the 3 million women donate (even assuming the $392 million in addition to that). In 2014, revenues were 1.3 billion.

That also wouldn't make the Repugs happy, as then all monies received could go towards abortions.

The most hypocritical thing IMO is how vehemently conservatives oppose abortion AND sex education and contraceptives. If they really wanted to reduce abortions, then the promotion of easy access to contraceptives and proper sex education (instead of promoting abstinence only) could go a long way towards reducing the total number of abortions.

would it be possible to promote both abstinence and contraceptives, lol....don't do it-but if you do wear a rubber, lol.
 
This goes right to the heart of who is really in power. It's not the President. There are levels of security above him, and operations he knows nothing about that is for certain. Yes. The perception is what you outlined above. I don't really even care about it. We are the puppets, as is our military and men / women serving to die for what? Money and Power. Not our freedoms.

Trump is more than one brick shy of a full load. Watch him. He's a mouth breather as well. What is it with that? It's creepy, as if he's been addicted to inhalers (nasal).

picture yourself at 70.....if the worse problem you have is a f#cked up sinus then you have done something right, imo.
 
That last sentence was hilarious...you bought me up that guy from Airplaine to my head and he does look alot like Dump!

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He's allegedly been on Phentermine since 2014
Phentermine is a stimulant similar to an amphetamine. It acts as an appetite suppressant by affecting the central nervous system. Phentermine is used together with diet and exercise to treat obesity (overweight) in people with risk factors such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, or diabetes.

Common phentermine side effects may include:

- feeling restless or hyperactive;
- headache, dizziness, tremors;
- sleep problems (insomnia); <- tweeting at 3am
- dry mouth or an unpleasant taste in your mouth; <- what we see during his speeches
- diarrhea or constipation, upset stomach; or.
- increased or decreased interest in sex, impotence

It's also, well known he never drinks, ever. That's interesting for his personality.

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He's allegedly been on Phentermine since 2014
Phentermine is a stimulant similar to an amphetamine. It acts as an appetite suppressant by affecting the central nervous system. Phentermine is used together with diet and exercise to treat obesity (overweight) in people with risk factors such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, or diabetes.

Common phentermine side effects may include:

- feeling restless or hyperactive;
- headache, dizziness, tremors;
- sleep problems (insomnia); <- tweeting at 3am
- dry mouth or an unpleasant taste in your mouth; <- what we see during his speeches
- diarrhea or constipation, upset stomach; or.
- increased or decreased interest in sex, impotence

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yup...and he 'allegedly' had Russian whores pee on a bed Obama had slept in....'allegedly' my arse, you need to do better than that, lol.
 
would it be possible to promote both abstinence and contraceptives, lol....don't do it-but if you do wear a rubber, lol.
Good luck with nationwide abstinence as the primary source of birth control among teens and young adults. People are going to have sex, it's something we've been doing throughout history. I'm not saying we should encourage teens to go around screwing eachother, but surely we should teach them how to do it safely if and when they do decide to do it, and have contraceptives easily available to them if they do decide to have sex. I don't think you're going to have many kids going "well, I wanted to **** you, but I guess I won't because I can't get any contraceptives." I'm not suggesting going into a high school and handing out bags of condoms to everyone, but a sex education system shouldn't consist exclusively, or even primarily, on saying "don't do it." I'm not saying encourage sex among teens, but surely you want to promote safe sex relative to unsafe sex among people that are going to have sex anyway, as those people undoubtedly exist, no?
 
Good luck with nationwide abstinence as the primary source of birth control among teens and young adults. People are going to have sex, it's something we've been doing throughout history. I'm not saying we should encourage teens to go around screwing eachother, but surely we should teach them how to do it safely if and when they do decide to do it, and have contraceptives easily available to them if they do decide to have sex. I don't think you're going to have many kids going "well, I wanted to **** you, but I guess I won't because I can't get any contraceptives." I'm not suggesting going into a high school and handing out bags of condoms to everyone, but a sex education system shouldn't consist exclusively, or even primarily, on saying "don't do it." I'm not saying encourage sex among teens, but surely you want to promote safe sex relative to unsafe sex among people that are going to have sex anyway, as those people undoubtedly exist, no?

what you are saying is that you can't legislate behavior, I agree with this 100%.....the 'war on drugs' is a perfect example.

I am not naïve enough to believe that preaching abstinence to teenagers is a winning plan, teenagers are gonna 'do it'....also millions of women protesting for abortion rights is not sending the correct message to young, impressionable girls. early term abortions are one thing, but advocates want legal abortions right up to full term---partial birth abortions are indefensible, imo.
 
what you are saying is that you can't legislate behavior, I agree with this 100%.....the 'war on drugs' is a perfect example.

I am not naïve enough to believe that preaching abstinence to teenagers is a winning plan, teenagers are gonna 'do it'....also millions of women protesting for abortion rights is not sending the correct message to young, impressionable girls. early term abortions are one thing, but advocates want legal abortions right up to full term---partial birth abortions are indefensible, imo.
Partial both abortions are extremely rare, no matter what you've read.
 
Partial both abortions are extremely rare, no matter what you've read.

so were abortions in general until they were legalized....we live in a very impressionable time, people will do things ...'because they can'.
 
what you are saying is that you can't legislate behavior, I agree with this 100%.....the 'war on drugs' is a perfect example.

I am not naïve enough to believe that preaching abstinence to teenagers is a winning plan, teenagers are gonna 'do it'....also millions of women protesting for abortion rights is not sending the correct message to young, impressionable girls. early term abortions are one thing, but advocates want legal abortions right up to full term---partial birth abortions are indefensible, imo.
Exactly. I'm in agreement with you here. I'm a few minutes from Delray Beach, which is pretty much the Recovery Capital of America, and people die every day from adulterated/spiked/etc drugs. I don't understand the need for late term abortions anyway, barring perhaps very rare and extreme medical circumstances which are not the topic of the debate, as shouldn't someone who wants an abortion have time to do it earlier?
 
Exactly. I'm in agreement with you here. I'm a few minutes from Delray Beach, which is pretty much the Recovery Capital of America, and people die every day from adulterated/spiked/etc drugs. I don't understand the need for late term abortions anyway, barring perhaps very rare and extreme medical circumstances where are not the topic of the debate, as shouldn't someone who wants an abortion have time to do it earlier?
That's my point exactly. They're rare for a reason.
 
Exactly. I'm in agreement with you here. I'm a few minutes from Delray Beach, which is pretty much the Recovery Capital of America, and people die every day from adulterated/spiked/etc drugs. I don't understand the need for late term abortions anyway, barring perhaps very rare and extreme medical circumstances where are not the topic of the debate, as shouldn't someone who wants an abortion have time to do it earlier?
back to the topic of legislating behavior...since the crack down on prescription pain killers people are turning to heroin which they find is stronger and cheaper...another move by the government to legislate behavior which has undesired effects. emphasis has to be on alternate pain relief other than opiates, they could do this if they were motivated, but existing opiates work and are cheap.
 
so were abortions in general until they were legalized....we live in a very impressionable time, people will do things ...'because they can'.

They weren't rare.

Here is just one story of abortion prior to Roe v Wade:

"Someone gave me the phone number of a person who did abortions and I made the arrangements. I borrowed about $300 from my roommate and went alone to a dirty, run-down bungalow in a dangerous neighborhood in East Los Angeles. A greasy looking man came to the door and asked for the money as soon as I walked in. He told me to take off all my clothes except my blouse; there was a towel to wrap around myself. I got up on a cold metal kitchen table. He performed a procedure, using something sharp. He didn’t give me anything for the pain — he just did it. He said that he had packed me with some gauze, that I should expect some cramping, and that I would be fine. I left."

-Actress Polly Bergen, discussing the illegal abortion in the 1940s that left her infertile and nearly proved fatal.

This is what you would prefer.

"Abortion has been widely used in America since its earliest days. In the 1950s, estimates of numbers of illegal, unsafe abortions ranged widely, from 200,000 to 1.2 million per year. The methods used were often ineffective and dangerous. Desperate women were driven into the back alley, where they endured danger and abuse, sometimes sexual."

When Abortion was Illegal
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They weren't rare.

Here is just one story of abortion prior to Roe v Wade:

"Someone gave me the phone number of a person who did abortions and I made the arrangements. I borrowed about $300 from my roommate and went alone to a dirty, run-down bungalow in a dangerous neighborhood in East Los Angeles. A greasy looking man came to the door and asked for the money as soon as I walked in. He told me to take off all my clothes except my blouse; there was a towel to wrap around myself. I got up on a cold metal kitchen table. He performed a procedure, using something sharp. He didn’t give me anything for the pain — he just did it. He said that he had packed me with some gauze, that I should expect some cramping, and that I would be fine. I left."

-Actress Polly Bergen, discussing the illegal abortion in the 1940s that left her infertile and nearly proved fatal.

This is what you would prefer.

"Abortion has been widely used in America since its earliest days. In the 1950s, estimates of numbers of illegal, unsafe abortions ranged widely, from 200,000 to 1.2 million per year. The methods used were often ineffective and dangerous. Desperate women were driven into the back alley, where they endured danger and abuse, sometimes sexual."

When Abortion was Illegal
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in the 50's the population was less than today...and in 2013- 664,435 abortions were reported, and these are legal abortions...you expect me to believe that very year in the 50's between 200,000 and 1.2 million women sought out back alley, illegal abortions---this defies logic!!!

those numbers are bullshlt, imo.
 

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Actually he didn't say those words. He never said anything about the sun coming out.

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Libs spreading more fake news.

I remember during the inauguration some guy said after a prayer because it rained he was a gift from god or something like that.
 
Actually he didn't say those words. He never said anything about the sun coming out.

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Libs spreading more fake news.
You like name calling, and regurgitating what they tell you to think. "Fake News".

I remember during the inauguration some guy said after a prayer because it rained he was a gift from god or something like that.
It could be someone else also said that. The Trumps do love to plagiarize.

You must be just as big an asshat for quoting a liberally biased new site that "reported" a fake quote of what he said. Since you didn't actually link to the transcript, you wouldn't know.
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Grow up.

As it turns out. He did say those words, and before that hinted about how he would have grabbed the OIL in IRAQ, and how we might get another shot at it. Real nice. The first stop he makes is at the CIA and to hint at going back to IRAQ for the "Victor goes the spoils".


At 11:40 into the speech at the CIA.
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Im an atheist, honestly I dont see an issue with him saying "god said we arent going to let it rain down on his speech."

It doesnt translate to anything when it comes to public policy. Its just regular Christian talk. I dont see what the big deal is and why some people translate that to the end of the world.
 
As it turns out. He did say those words, and before that hinted about how he would have grabbed the OIL in IRAQ, and how we might get another shot at it. Real nice. The first stop he makes is at the CIA and to hint at going back to IRAQ for the "Victor goes the spoils".

This is one of several reasons not voting for Dump was the right choice for me. I do not believe in foreign interventionism. These are the very policies that create radical Islam, yet he thinks he is going to eradicate them.
 
Im an atheist, honestly I dont see an issue with him saying "god said we arent going to let it rain down on his speech."

It doesnt translate to anything when it comes to public policy. Its just regular Christian talk. I dont see what the big deal is and why some people translate that to the end of the world.

He's pandering to the Christian Right with that garbage, from a guy whom obviously never read the Bible. I like fiction as much as the next person... but he's no Moses. lol. "When the speech was over, the rain started again..." As if, God himself stopped the rain for the Great Donald Trump to speak. He's delusional.


Now replace "God" with "Allah".
:mike drop:
 
He's pandering to the Christian Right with that garbage, from a guy whom obviously never read the Bible. I like fiction as much as the next person... but he's no Moses. lol.


Now replace "God" with "Allah".
:mike drop:

I dont think anybody knows how faithful he is to his religion and what he does on his private time. Some people are also very open about it, some arent, some that are open fake it, some dont. We dont know.
 
He's pandering to the Christian Right with that garbage, from a guy whom obviously never read the Bible. I like fiction as much as the next person... but he's no Moses. lol. "When the speech was over, the rain started again..." As if, God himself stopped the rain for the Great Donald Trump to speak. He's delusional.


Now replace "God" with "Allah".
:mike drop:

lol...Hillary Clinton never spent one day being black or latino, but she sure did a lot of pandering!!!
 
lol...Hillary Clinton never spent one day being black or latino, but she sure did a lot of pandering!!!

Hillary Clinton isn't the President.

The argument we were talking about is a quote that was considered 'FAKE' and as it turns out, it was not 'FAKE', it was accurate. His words. I get slammed for it, but then proven correct, and...

Subject changed to Hillary.
Trump is delusional.
 
Im an atheist, honestly I dont see an issue with him saying "god said we arent going to let it rain down on his speech."

It doesnt translate to anything when it comes to public policy. Its just regular Christian talk. I dont see what the big deal is and why some people translate that to the end of the world.

My issue is that within these 4 years religion may persuade domestic policy if religion is actually a big thing in his life.
 
My issue is that within these 4 years religion may persuade domestic policy if religion is actually a big thing in his life.

It's not about religion with him, those are words he thinks people want to hear. There is no belief system with him other than the glorification of self.
 
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Does it really matter though? Atrocities have been committed by "members/followers" of every religion, often times using the religion as an excuse or justification to gain support for their actions, which are often not driven by religion at all. Trump, Hitler, etc, could claim to be Christians, but their actions prove otherwise. Many "Christians" are not Christ-like at all, which is a shame. Organized Christianity has often gone awry, but being Christ-like is something that many people who aren't "Christians" do.
 
That's one of the things I never understood about organized Christianity; did God never speak to people in other areas of the world besides those mentioned in the Old and New Testament? I've been reading the Bible, Tao Te Ching (written in China a few hundred years BC), and Meditations (written in Rome in the 2nd century), and there are a LOT of parallels and similar messages, especially if you just change the word "God" with "nature" or "the Way." They all have plenty of "Christ-like" teachings.
 
That's one of the things I never understood about organized Christianity; did God never speak to people in other areas of the world besides those mentioned in the Old and New Testament? I've been reading the Bible, Tao Te Ching (written in China a few hundred years BC), and Meditations (written in Rome in the 2nd century), and there are a LOT of parallels and similar messages, especially if you just change the word "God" with "nature" or "the Way." They all have plenty of "Christ-like" teachings.

You should read the Gospel of Thomas, one of the many gospels that are rejected by organized christianity, its much more like eastern religions.

There is also documentation of Jesus's lost 14 unrecorded years traveling around India and Tibet...cant say anything for sure but I find this stuff fascinating.
 
Jesus wasn't the first but apparently he was the last, of his kind.

1. Horus (3100 B.C.)

Horus was one of the many Egyptian Gods.

  • He had 12 disciples.
  • One was born of a virgin in a cave.
  • Like Jesus, his birth was announced via a star.
  • And three wise men showed up!
  • He was baptized when he was 30 by Anup the Baptizer.
  • He rose a guy from the dead and walked on water.
  • Lastly, he was crucified, buried like Jesus in a tomb, and resurrected.


2. Buddha (563 B.C.)

  • Healed the sick
  • Walked on water.
  • Fed 500 men from one basket of cakes.
  • Taught a lot of the same things Jesus taught, including equality for all.
  • He spent three days in jail.
  • Was resurrected when he died.


3. Mithra (2,000 B.C.)

An ancient Zoroastrian deity with similarities to Jesus.

  • Virginal birth on December 25th.
  • Swaddled and laid in a manger.
  • Tended by shepherds in the manger.
  • He had 12 companions (or disciples).
  • Performed miracles.
  • Gave his own life to save the world.
  • Dead for three days, then resurrected.
  • Called “the Way, the Truth and the Light.”
  • Has his own version of a Eucharistic-style “Lord’s supper.”


4. Krishna (3,000 B.C.)

  • A Hindu God.
  • Born after his mom was impregnated by a God.
  • Angels, wise men, and shepherds were at his birth.
  • Guess what gifts they gave him? Gold, frankincense, and myrrh.
  • A jealous bad guy ordered the slaughter of all newborns, just as happened with Jesus.
  • Baptized in a river.
  • Performed miracles, including raising the dead and healing the deaf and blind.
  • Rose from the dead to ascend to heaven.
  • Is expected to return to earth someday to fight the “Prince of Evil.”


5. Osiris (2,500 B.C.)

Son of an Egyptian God.

  • Killed and the resurrected after three days in hell. A common theme here.
  • Performed miracles
  • Had 12 disciples.
  • Taught rebirth through water baptism.

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You should read the Gospel of Thomas, one of the many gospels that are rejected by organized christianity, its much more like eastern religions.

There is also documentation of Jesus's lost 14 unrecorded years traveling around India and Tibet...cant say anything for sure but I find this stuff fascinating.
I'll read it for sure. My dad is big into Hindu-Christian stuff. He has a bunch of good books I haven't read yet. I could probably take dozens of passages from non-Christian books (I hesitate to say scriptures or religious texts because I find Tao Te Ching and Meditations to be more philosophical than religious), and say that they're from the Bible and it'd be very believable.
 
Jesus wasn't the first but apparently he was the last, of his kind.

1. Horus (3100 B.C.)

Horus was one of the many Egyptian Gods.

  • He had 12 disciples.
  • One was born of a virgin in a cave.
  • Like Jesus, his birth was announced via a star.
  • And three wise men showed up!
  • He was baptized when he was 30 by Anup the Baptizer.
  • He rose a guy from the dead and walked on water.
  • Lastly, he was crucified, buried like Jesus in a tomb, and resurrected.


2. Buddha (563 B.C.)

  • Healed the sick
  • Walked on water.
  • Fed 500 men from one basket of cakes.
  • Taught a lot of the same things Jesus taught, including equality for all.
  • He spent three days in jail.
  • Was resurrected when he died.


3. Mithra (2,000 B.C.)

An ancient Zoroastrian deity with similarities to Jesus.

  • Virginal birth on December 25th.
  • Swaddled and laid in a manger.
  • Tended by shepherds in the manger.
  • He had 12 companions (or disciples).
  • Performed miracles.
  • Gave his own life to save the world.
  • Dead for three days, then resurrected.
  • Called “the Way, the Truth and the Light.”
  • Has his own version of a Eucharistic-style “Lord’s supper.”


4. Krishna (3,000 B.C.)

  • A Hindu God.
  • Born after his mom was impregnated by a God.
  • Angels, wise men, and shepherds were at his birth.
  • Guess what gifts they gave him? Gold, frankincense, and myrrh.
  • A jealous bad guy ordered the slaughter of all newborns, just as happened with Jesus.
  • Baptized in a river.
  • Performed miracles, including raising the dead and healing the deaf and blind.
  • Rose from the dead to ascend to heaven.
  • Is expected to return to earth someday to fight the “Prince of Evil.”


5. Osiris (2,500 B.C.)

Son of an Egyptian God.

  • Killed and the resurrected after three days in hell. A common theme here.
  • Performed miracles
  • Had 12 disciples.
  • Taught rebirth through water baptism.

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Maybe getting the message is more important than who you hear it from. Applying the lessons and living in a "Christ-like" manner is a good thing. I'm not talking following archaic rules from biblical societies, but things like loving your neighbor, being content with what you have, etc.
 
Maybe getting the message is more important than who you hear it from. Applying the lessons and living in a "Christ-like" manner is a good thing. I'm not talking following archaic rules from biblical societies, but things like loving your neighbor, being content with what you have, etc.

I question these things. Whom has ever done this and gotten ahead in "Life"?
All I see are those whom have stepped on others. It's just varying degrees of it which dictates their 'success', or whom in their family has 'sold their soul' to the 'devil' in order to secure a legacy of power and success.

I'm saying we are programmed and buy into the nonsense of distraction that is religion and 'doing good' or being 'evil'.

I however still choose to (if that is possible in choice) live a life where I attempt to do as you have stated. Obeying some basic rules of fair play with my neighbor. We need rules or society crumbles right? Who's to really say, the justice dealt in more ancient times wasn't better than we have now? Or, is this all just some sick game?

I prefer to think of us all living in a giant fish bowl which more resembles a petri dish and it's Monday night football for someone... place your bets mates. Crazy as it sounds, how much more or less crazy is that than some invisible man in the sky?

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I like it.

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I question these things. Whom has ever done this and gotten ahead in "Life"?
All I see are those whom have stepped on others. It's just varying degrees of it which dictates their 'success', or whom in their family has 'sold their soul' to the 'devil' in order to secure a legacy of power and success.

I'm saying we are programmed and buy into the nonsense of distraction that is religion and 'doing good' or being 'evil'.

I however still choose to (if that is possible in choice) live a life where I attempt to do as you have stated. Obeying some basic rules of fair play with my neighbor. We need rules or society crumbles right? Who's to really say, the justice dealt in more ancient times wasn't better than we have now? Or, is this all just some sick game?

I prefer to think of us all living in a giant fish bowl which more resembles a petri dish and it's Monday night football for someone... place your bets mates. Crazy as it sounds, how much more or less crazy is that than some invisible man in the sky?

Right now I'm watching this series. Invalid Link Removed on HBO.
I like it.

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I've never liked the idea of the Pope; it almost seems like people worship him, which I'm pretty sure is a big no-no.

What is getting ahead in life? Having a ton of money? A big house and fast cars? There are plenty of people who have all of these things, tens of millions of dollars, billions even, yet are still obsessed with money and accumulating more of it, they never really seem happy. The biggest thing I've gotten from the Bible, but especially from Tao Te Ching (Taoism), and Meditations (Stoicism) which are, in my opinion, more philosophical than religious, is to be content with what you have, and they you always have a choice to be happy; you don't need much to lead a happy life. Now, that's not to say that there's anything wrong with having money and a nice house, and it's easier to help others when you don't have to worry about money, but often times, people are miserable when they're poor, and still miserable when they're rich. There are lots of things that I've found have helped me to be more content and happy, regardless of external circumstances that are often out of my control. I'm not saying that I should not strive to have nice things and wealth, but that I should be able to find peace and happiness with whatever lot I have in life, not to say that I shouldn't work to improve it. Hell, Meditations even talks about the irony of people caring so much about what other people think of them when these people don't even like themselves. That's a pretty damn relevant issue today. I highly recommend reading both Meditations and Tao Te Ching. They're not very long at all, but are packed with good lessons, much better, more concise, and wise than all these "self-help" books around today.
 
You like name calling, and regurgitating what they tell you to think. "Fake News".


It could be someone else also said that. The Trumps do love to plagiarize.


Grow up.

As it turns out. He did say those words, and before that hinted about how he would have grabbed the OIL in IRAQ, and how we might get another shot at it. Real nice. The first stop he makes is at the CIA and to hint at going back to IRAQ for the "Victor goes the spoils".


At 11:40 into the speech at the CIA.
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Yep, that was the speech I watched. It wasn't a rumour that he said those things, I watched the bloody thing, LOL.
 
Make drugs legal then tax them. This drug testing Is costly and stupid.
I say legalize them. It'll take nonviolent offenders out of prison, reduce the "need" and power of cartels (think Prohibition), and make things safer for users, not having to risk buying stuff from an armed criminal cartel/gang member or their friendly neighborhood drug dealer, and also by allowing them to buy from reputable sellers with quality control, not some impure, spiked nonsense from the previously mentioned scumbags. Often times it's not the drug itself being bad that kills addicts, but things added to the drugs to make them stronger/cheaper/etc.

Now, with that said, legalizing drugs doesn't mean that anyone can do them anywhere at any time. Jobs could still say that you have to be able to pass a drug test; you don't want cops and firefighters working while high. Now, some drugs will stay in your system for a long enough period of time that you can't do them on the weekends and show up for work on Monday and pass a drug test. With alcohol, while you can't be drunk on the job, the vast majority of jobs don't care if you drink after hours or on the weekends, but you wouldn't show up as intoxicated on a test from drinking over the weekend, so it's not really relevant. If you do some drugs on the weekend, you can fail a drug test during the week, which means that these jobs can effectively not only say you can't be high on the job, but you can't use these drugs at all, as if you used them at all, you'd fail the test the same as if you used on the job.
 
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