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hvdv's avatar

I would think so. But not in TN? (I've never ended so many sentences in a row with question marks in my life.)

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justjoseph's avatar

This is why I don't live in Tennessee. This is where America has it's Taliban.

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justjoseph's avatar

...and then actually murdered several subsequent wives with impunity.I just read the John Besh sexual harrassment restaurant story.Boy, it must be tough to be a girl in Louisiana.

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davej1s's avatar

It ain't all that easy to be a boy in Lose-iana either. I was born and raised there and I ditched the instant I finished college.

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Gaz Netherlands's avatar

Indeed.

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Maybe's avatar

What have you got against France?

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Maybe's avatar

Not so sure. Tennessee is not that distant from Alabama, which almost elected Roy Moore as their Senator. A lot of voters either thought that all the women were lying--'cause, you know they're women--or that middle-aged men going after teenagers is just fine.

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BigHorn's avatar

I thought more along the lines of 500 children per year since 2000. Still, what the ever loving fuck?

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Hęąŧɧęη's avatar

God damn we got some dumbass christofascist fucktards in my state.

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BigHorn's avatar

Unaware pretty much covers it.

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Maybe's avatar

That's the kind word for it.

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Darnyoudarnyoutoheck🧡🧡🧡's avatar

Evil, evil people.

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Molon Labe's avatar

Again, I have no problem-o with gay marriage. Never have.

Child abuse is disgusting. I don't care who is doing it, I'll condemn it. I'm glad if you agree.

Thats a terrible use of sarcasm. If you condemn an adult having sex with a child (regardless of identity), how does differentiating the sexual orientation of those involved express sarcasm?

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meanlawyermom's avatar

You know Evan Hurst lives in the south, right? A lot of normal people do. It's just that gerrymandering and other crap makes it difficult for normal people to prevail. Same thing with the Midwest. How do "normal" people justify living in Kansas? Dude you're just wrong about this.

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meanlawyermom's avatar

And then there's Maine. How do "normal" people justify living in a place with such a sick governor?

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Garbageman's avatar

Sorry, but after reading this I kinda feel like Rip Van Winkle . . . um, is this 2018? . . . or 1918?

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