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FAFO PAB!! Demme's avatar

Well, (snort) it's a given that ALL the Wonkers are on some kind of list.

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Bruce Levy's avatar

So when does the Gestapo agent get fired?And I'm NOT kidding.

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Bruce Levy's avatar

You must realize the the National Review was started by far right William F Buckley. When he saw the diction it was going he left and washed his hands of it. And thus, the present racist, sexist neo-Nazi National review.

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Bruce Levy's avatar

The National Socialist Review is not the National Review.

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Villago Delenda Est  πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦'s avatar

They are Nazi scum. The name fits.

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Bruce Levy's avatar

They both are.

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FAFO PAB!! Demme's avatar

Don't worry, because he won't have any money.Not with that resume.

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Dianna Deem's avatar

They used the Bible to support slavery (servant obey thy master).

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SkinlessGenderlessMan's avatar

I hear the traffic is just as bad....

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Larry Schmitt's avatar

I was kidding because people like that don't get fired, they get promoted.

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Ethereal Fairy Natalie's avatar

Not to mention how much you can beat your slave, as detailed in Leviticus.

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LeftyProud's avatar

It was that op ed saying people should not be mean and make fun of Vegans.

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π”…π”’π”’π”©π”·π”’π”Ÿπ”²π”Ÿπ”Ÿπ”ž's avatar

The moral of the story is "never vote Republican again."

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π”…π”’π”’π”©π”·π”’π”Ÿπ”²π”Ÿπ”Ÿπ”ž's avatar

Leviticus was a flaming liberal, compared to the earlier rules in Exodus. Then the rules regressed, under Deuteronomy.

Funny how an omniscient God kept changing his mind about things, and how religious conservatives still manage to pick out the rules that God "wants" them to live by today.

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Bomb Explosive Expert's avatar

If you had a choice between this kid ,or a vile, foul,.privileged Republican snob of a kid ... which would pick for a future Harvard grad ?

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ms_elusive's avatar

I honestly think it depends on where you are from. My mom had been here 25 years before she decided to apply for citizenship. After she passed all of the steps the government refused to give her a swearing-in date. It was another 2 years before she got that. This was during the GWB administration and she was from an "Axis of Evil" country.

I recounted this to my Korean friend who had been in the US for roughly the same amount of time, which made her decide to apply for citizenship. She went through the entire process in under a year.

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