Is it 'equality' for a few sodomites, and rug munchers, or do we have bigger problems? Soooo sick of the gay agenda!! #thinkboutthefuturehomos!
I think I'm done here. Bye!!
archie bunker wrote:
Is it 'equality' for a few sodomites, and rug munchers, or do we have bigger problems? Soooo sick of the gay agenda!! #thinkboutthefuturehomos!
I think I'm done here. Bye!!
Divisiveness--not listening or even caring to hear from the opposition. That is our major problem as "we the people." What is America's biggest problem now? Corporations!
fiatlux wrote:
Divisiveness--not listening or even caring to hear from the opposition. That is our major problem as "we the people." What is America's biggest problem now? Corporations!
You are basically correct; Multi-national corporations and their bosom buddies, multi- national banks. Corporations, like politics, are expensive hobbies, and must obtain their funding from somewhere. If you have not yet done so, read
"The Creature From Jekyll Island." It is an eye opener about how much say these banks and corporate entities actually have in the governance of our country. For all his myriad faults, Andrew Jackson was one of the most effective opponents of Central Banks in this nation's history. Like Adams and Jefferson, he realized the damage that consolidating the money in one leviathan institution would cause. Multi-national corporations and Multi-national banks are pretty much joined at the hip. The only time the Fed has the best interest of this country at heart is when it coincides with their own best interests. Ditto for the big corps.
archie bunker wrote:
Is it 'equality' for a few sodomites, and rug munchers, or do we have bigger problems? Soooo sick of the gay agenda!! #thinkboutthefuturehomos!
I think I'm done here. Bye!!
Hey!!!!I'm a sodomite and rug muncher. And I'm not even gay.
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I think you hit the nail on the head with your question.
I think one big problem right now is BIG.
Whether it's big gov't, corporations, labor unions, etc., it seems that there is a pattern at work.
Institutions that start small are agile and try to find a niche in the economic, political, or other environment in which they operate and respond to constituents or customers. Once they get past a certain size, however, they seem to try to bend the operational environments and customers to their needs.
Not sure what the antidote is.
archie bunker wrote:
Is it 'equality' for a few sodomites, and rug munchers, or do we have bigger problems? Soooo sick of the gay agenda!! #thinkboutthefuturehomos!
I think I'm done here. Bye!!
Too many people feeling pushed around Too many people working hard and getting no where.. Too many billionaires wanting only profit for themselves. Too many stock holders demanding profit. too many corporations. Too many people mistreating each other with no conscience.
America's biggest problem is a traitor known as Obama. Any other problem can be solved by intelligence, integrity and truth. None of which our traitor leader has.
dwallace2015 wrote:
America's biggest problem is a traitor known as Obama. Any other problem can be solved by intelligence, integrity and truth. None of which our traitor leader has.
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archie bunker wrote:
Is it 'equality' for a few sodomites, and rug munchers, or do we have bigger problems? Soooo sick of the gay agenda!! #thinkboutthefuturehomos!
I think I'm done here. Bye!!
The problem is not the marriage for homosexuals it is the intentional removal of any moral standards in America and worldwide. The secular moral relativism agenda goes past whether we should be forced to validate and celebrate homosexual unions, or "marriage of an unlimited number of people to a concept that any moral standards are only valid to that particular person, and each one of us can be valid in our own moral standard what ever it entails. At that level it should be of concern to everyone.
Agree, simply a diversion, a misdirection. Really commends no attention in light of Critical Issues. Consuming the attention of the Courts, Justice System and the General Public. No one really cares what people do in the privacy of their personal life. It is really none of my Business until it effects my rights which it does not. Government has no Business sanctioning and imposing Religious Moral Issues on the People. If they don't want to Bake My Cake, I surly would not want to Eat It. Simply Moronic. Clearly Contrary to the Constitutional right to Freedom of Religion and Separation of Church and State.
archie bunker wrote:
Is it 'equality' for a few sodomites, and rug munchers, or do we have bigger problems? Soooo sick of the gay agenda!! #thinkboutthefuturehomos!
I think I'm done here. Bye!!
The biggest problem we face is not gays. Hell, I wouldn't care if they had sex with aardvarks if they would learn to vote right.
Our biggest problem is our sieve-like border, and our broken immigration system that encourages illegals to come here, have an anchor baby at US taxpayer expense, and then squat and collect benefits from Uncle Sugar. This is an invasion. Actually, the problem is a president and Congress with a vested interest in wetbacks. One for future Democrat votes, the other is in the pocket of the US Chamber of Commerce, and some support illegals on both counts. No more birthright citizenship, any illegal caught sneaking into this country shall be imprisoned and put to work at hard labor until such time as they can be deported. Let them pick lettuce for free.
Right now my biggest problem is my little league team is on a loseing streak. The coach keeps rotating the kids around to different positions and keeping pitchers in that walk nearly every batter. We can't win games that way. Find the strong points for each player and stay with that. Grrr
Coos Bay Tom wrote:
Right now my biggest problem is my little league team is on a loseing streak. The coach keeps rotating the kids around to different positions and keeping pitchers in that walk nearly every batter. We can't win games that way. Find the strong points for each player and stay with that. Grrr
Not as bad as small town high school football. Every parent of a student, past and present is an authority on the coaching staff.
Loki wrote:
Not as bad as small town high school football. Every parent of a student, past and present is an authority on the coaching staff.
Things changed from my little league baseball days. We played to win. We heckled the batter and ran over the first baseman who did not get out of the way. We did as our coaches said and stayed in our positions. The team I was on lost only one game in 3 years. We would all be banned by todays standards.
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