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Aug 17, 2020 09:53:28   #
Radiance3
 
Peewee wrote:
Depends on what they taught their children, or brainwashed them into believing. The mom in Tx. has been given the right to t***sition her son into a girl again by depriving the dad of any rights, except the responsibility to pay for it all. The judge did a 180 degree turn around. Maybe they were threatened or bribed but it's weird for a judge to flip so fast.

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You know why this is happening? The lack of Christ guidelines. No morals taught to their kids. People have lost God but more on self-interest how they feel good.

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Aug 17, 2020 10:06:42   #
Peewee Loc: San Antonio, TX
 
Radiance3 wrote:
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You know why this is happening? The lack of Christ guidelines. No morals taught to their kids. People have lost God but more on self-interest how they feel good.


Your right but there is another factor. The world elites who think Satan is the true god and will win in the end practice this sex reassignment to be more like Baphomet. It goes all the way back to the beginning. They called these stories myths today. The so-called elites have always practiced these things. They never stopped. They still practice human sacrifice and a******ns is just one way, they continue to worship Satan.

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Aug 17, 2020 10:18:50   #
RandyBrian Loc: Texas
 
Peewee wrote:
Your right but there is another factor. The world elites who think Satan is the true god and will win in the end practice this sex reassignment to be more like Baphomet. It goes all the way back to the beginning. They called these stories myths today. The so-called elites have always practiced these things. They never stopped. They still practice human sacrifice and a******ns is just one way, they continue to worship Satan.


That's a very frightening thought. A******n as a means of sacrificing babies to Satan??? I don't want to believe that, but I can't deny the possibility.

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Aug 17, 2020 11:23:52   #
Peewee Loc: San Antonio, TX
 
RandyBrian wrote:
That's a very frightening thought. A******n as a means of sacrificing babies to Satan??? I don't want to believe that, but I can't deny the possibility.


It's what I believe. You have to decide for yourself. I just try to understand what is going on. It's where the evidence has lead me. Too many unexplained things still exist in this world that we can't explain to my satisfaction.

The world still seems bent on the destruction of Israel and Jerusalem, the city of God and the apple of His eye, Israel.

Janis and Jambres types are still working their black magic and fighting against God. Pyramids cover the world. They're still megaliths that can't be explained. We're missing a lot of details. Somebody or group has been covering it up.

Only the rich or royals have had that kind of power and resources down through history. From Nimrod to Aztecs to today's tech giants everything is connected by paganism. But time is growing short and they're going for broke.

Baal to todays a******n mills, child sacrifice has always been a part of the war against God. God has His church and Satan has his followers. It's the only thing that makes sense to me. They are looking for ancient secrets in Antartica for some way to bring the AntiChrist into existence. Cern in France is Satanic and was built atop an ancient pagan site. Many weird things have gone on there. So was the opening ceremony for the Gotthard Tunnel in Switzerland. Very Satanic and perverted to me. All for a tunnel that took 17 years to cmplete? That's how you celebrate it? Here's the link showing most of the ceremony. YT took down any over a few minutes long. But I saved it. Because I figured that would happen.
https://youtu.be/zW5gklIKcDg

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Aug 18, 2020 15:58:35   #
Peewee Loc: San Antonio, TX
 
Mantle wrote:
Hi! I’m Mantle, just another uber-patriotic American who’s always loved this country, and is appalled by the travesties of i**********n demolishing our cities.

I’m near that infamous four-score figure, but feel like I’m more around 26-28—-although my body doesn’t agree, so I could be described, also, as a health nut, in my efforts to stay vertical. Most of my friends are closer in age to my son, who is 56.

I have some physical disabilities, so I read incessantly when I’m not praying for hurting people, our broken country, and the health, welfare, and decisions of our President and other government figures.

I’ve always been a voracious reader, since reading the Honey Bunch books in second grade; reading is definitely a vice for me on occasion, as I’m often reluctant to attend to matters that need detailing.

I’ve been a widow since before my son’s birth, thanks to the Vietnamese “Conflict,” so I know, first-hand, what it means to give to your country.

I grew up on a farm, was an avid 4H-er, played clarinet, was graduated from a Big 10 University, and was married for less than a year to one of God’s chosen ones; I taught school for a few years, worked as a newspaper family section editor, an employment counselor, and retired from the USPS. I recently received cochlear implants and can now hear many sounds for the first time in my life—most exciting!

You’re either with us and work for changes that you think are important within the law, or you’re against us. These current so-called protestors are of a criminal mentality. Since they find the US so repulsive, let them go elsewhere! Each of the anti-American thugs who is maiming, k*****g, destroying, or l**ting is a t*****r and needs to be shipped to the country of his/her choice with life imprisonment to follow if they’re ever again found within our borders OR within a US-protected country—no exceptions; case closed.

I look forward to many hours of good conversation here, and a few good laughs, as well. So far, you never disappoint!

May the love of God guide each of you!
Hi! I’m Mantle, just another uber-patriotic Americ... (show quote)


Any relation to baseball great Micky Mantle? I forgot to ask?

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Aug 18, 2020 15:59:54   #
Tiptop789 Loc: State of Denial
 
Peewee wrote:
Your right but there is another factor. The world elites who think Satan is the true god and will win in the end practice this sex reassignment to be more like Baphomet. It goes all the way back to the beginning. They called these stories myths today. The so-called elites have always practiced these things. They never stopped. They still practice human sacrifice and a******ns is just one way, they continue to worship Satan.


Sounds like your describing trump, yes?

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Aug 18, 2020 16:00:38   #
Tiptop789 Loc: State of Denial
 
Peewee wrote:
Any relation to baseball great Micky Mantle? I forgot to ask?


I was wondering that too, I'm glad you asked.

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Aug 18, 2020 16:07:35   #
Peewee Loc: San Antonio, TX
 
Tiptop789 wrote:
Sounds like your describing trump, yes?


Yawn.

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Aug 18, 2020 21:21:56   #
Mantle
 
Am sending a heart-felt thank-you to all of you who have kindly welcomed me. Alas! I’m not computer-savvy to start with, and my only access is through an iPhone with which I’m having troubles, galore.

I must learn how to respond to more than one person in a single post, and how to link articles that I’d like for you to see. There are three items that I’d love to link, but am currently stymied as to how that is accomplished. I fear I have a long learning curve ahead of me. Your kindness is most welcome!

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Aug 19, 2020 06:20:47   #
Kickaha Loc: Nebraska
 
Mantle wrote:
Am sending a heart-felt thank-you to all of you who have kindly welcomed me. Alas! I’m not computer-savvy to start with, and my only access is through an iPhone with which I’m having troubles, galore.

I must learn how to respond to more than one person in a single post, and how to link articles that I’d like for you to see. There are three items that I’d love to link, but am currently stymied as to how that is accomplished. I fear I have a long learning curve ahead of me. Your kindness is most welcome!
Am sending a heart-felt thank-you to all of you wh... (show quote)


Don't feel bad or worry about it. We've all had these problems in the past and they still pop up from time to time. Beware of autocorrect, if you don't watch out, you'll find the strangest things some how show up in you posts.

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Aug 19, 2020 10:02:59   #
Mantle
 
Lol! I don’t have autocorrect, Kickaha, because I quickly learned how right you are! My old iPhone 6 finally conked, and the replacement, an iPhone 11XR, is driving me bonkers.

The old one had questionable spellings appear in red, but I’ve not been able to find that feature on this one, and I could place the cursor to the right of the error, whereas this phone makes me go to the right of the entire word for a correction.

For example, if my fat fumble fingers mistakenly hit “s” for the “d” in discombobulate, I must retype the entire word, not just the wrong letter, as I did with the old phone. 😢 Overall, I’m intensely disappointed with it.

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Aug 19, 2020 10:24:17   #
Mantle
 
Peewee wrote:
Any relation to baseball great Micky Mantle? I forgot to ask?


Ah, Peewee! I’m sorry to disappoint you, because I remember lying across the back seat of our ‘47 (?) Chevy C**pe, with running boards, mud flaps, and exterior sun visors, listening to the baseball games with my dad sprawled across the front seat and his jubilant expression of face and voice every time Mantle’s name was mentioned.

We all gathered around the car radio to hear “The Lone Ranger,” and Gabriel Heater’s “Good News,” too, until we could afford to replace our big, broken-beyond-repair, console radio with a small tabletop RCA, complete with a little 45 record player that plugged into the back.

I chose “Mantle” because, figuratively, I’ve worn so many different ones throughout my life—mental armor, so to speak—depending upon what the situation required, and because someone dear to me has always been cloaked in one.

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Aug 19, 2020 15:57:22   #
Peewee Loc: San Antonio, TX
 
Mantle wrote:
Ah, Peewee! I’m sorry to disappoint you, because I remember lying across the back seat of our ‘47 (?) Chevy C**pe, with running boards, mud flaps, and exterior sun visors, listening to the baseball games with my dad sprawled across the front seat and his jubilant expression of face and voice every time Mantle’s name was mentioned.

We all gathered around the car radio to hear “The Lone Ranger,” and Gabriel Heater’s “Good News,” too, until we could afford to replace our big, broken-beyond-repair, console radio with a small tabletop RCA, complete with a little 45 record player that plugged into the back.

I chose “Mantle” because, figuratively, I’ve worn so many different ones throughout my life—mental armor, so to speak—depending upon what the situation required, and because someone dear to me has always been cloaked in one.
Ah, Peewee! I’m sorry to disappoint you, because I... (show quote)


Makes sense to me. A 47 c**pe? My brother and I pooled our money @$50. To buy one that still ran as our first car, a four-door. Original everything except tires and the radio still worked. My brother being older and having a license, got to use it more often. He took it to a few out of town ball games and didn't check the oil and threw a rod.

It sat next to a shed for a few years and even with a thrown rod, I got 500.00 for it. Too bad my brother was in college out of state. It was parked at the crossroads of two colleges and two high schools. The perfect location for selling a classic, if only for spare parts.

The hood had a ridge down the middle that was held together by, wait for it... ducktape. Think I got to drive it twice before she died. An ugly olive drab green car. Big steering wheel, lots of leg room, big trunk, big hood, and a little six-cylinder underneath.

I still liked it more than the VW bug made dad made me buy from his banker friend.
Three t***smissions later I figured out why. Dad got his loan, the banker unloaded his lemon, and I got screwed, again.

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Aug 20, 2020 07:57:20   #
Kickaha Loc: Nebraska
 
Peewee wrote:
Makes sense to me. A 47 c**pe? My brother and I pooled our money @$50. To buy one that still ran as our first car, a four-door. Original everything except tires and the radio still worked. My brother being older and having a license, got to use it more often. He took it to a few out of town ball games and didn't check the oil and threw a rod.

It sat next to a shed for a few years and even with a thrown rod, I got 500.00 for it. Too bad my brother was in college out of state. It was parked at the crossroads of two colleges and two high schools. The perfect location for selling a classic, if only for spare parts.

The hood had a ridge down the middle that was held together by, wait for it... ducktape. Think I got to drive it twice before she died. An ugly olive drab green car. Big steering wheel, lots of leg room, big trunk, big hood, and a little six-cylinder underneath.

I still liked it more than the VW bug made dad made me buy from his banker friend.
Three t***smissions later I figured out why. Dad got his loan, the banker unloaded his lemon, and I got screwed, again.
Makes sense to me. A 47 c**pe? My brother and I po... (show quote)

That's a little better deal than I got with 'my' first car. Our family needed a second car when I turned 16. My parents bought me a new 1974 Pinto. The car drove nice. The only option it had was automatic t***smission (back then manual t***smissions were standard) because my Mom couldn't drive a stick. No radio and no air conditioning. With the car came the conditions. I was now the driver for my little brother and sister. If something was needed from the store outside of the regular shopping trip, I got to do it. Another reason for the car, the previous hockey season my games and practices were late at night or very early in the morning, so I would now drive to practices and games myself. While it wasn't the car most teenagers would want (I wanted a Jeep) and the conditions for use, I was still very happy.

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Aug 20, 2020 15:30:13   #
Iliamna1
 
So they got you a pinto!?! Remember, you should never look a gift horse (or pinto) in the mou9th (or under the hood). Forgive me, but I just couldn't hold that in.

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