Yo mama so fat it took her memory foam mattress a year to forget her
The reason the democrats donāt worry about us downstaters in Illinois is that there are more people in the Chicago area than the rest of the state combined. By county, Illinois is over 90% red. By population, it always goes blue. We are the bar by which corruption is measured. I am a state employee and I seriously doubt if I will ever see a cent of a retirement because wh**ever happy ass governor we have then will have pissed it away on some i***tic project as usual. Illinois is a beautiful state with a lot to offer. We have just had an absolute lack of anything resembling leadership for decades
Iām sorry to hear that, mi amigo. Sobering and thoughtful words, there. I empathize, as I lost my grandmother to cancer, my dad is in the midst of his third round and my next older brotherās prostate cancer metastasized and is in his left femur and left shoulder. Iām struggling with it all myself. Regardless of our leanings, we are all men and women trying to make our way as best we can, until we canāt. We may disagree or agree about things on here, but I wish you the best possible outcomes in your pursuit of happiness. Thank you for posting this.
Oh thank God. I sure v**ed against it.
Itās interesting that if a pregnant woman is murdered, it is counted as a double homicide. If a pregnant woman decides to end her pregnancy, thatās okie dokie. I do appreciate you saying Iām not qualified to be a progressive Democrat. I have to agree with you on that. All Iām saying is it takes a man and a woman to make a baby. It should take the decision of both the mother and father to decide to have that baby or not. My ex wife had an a******n when she was 16. (Not from me. I met her when she was 19). I spent years holding her while she would wake herself up sobbing 15 years later about it. It messes up a woman whether she admits it to herself or not. She ended up becoming a director at a crisis pregnancy center and that helped her come to terms with it to some extent.
Iāve been researching the topic of fathers of aborted babies who beg the mothers to have the baby. They offer to take and raise the child without asking for anything other than the mother let the baby live. They get told that they have no say in it even though biologically the child is half theirs. There are a sadly surprisingly larger than expected number of men who either live with chronic depression or take their own lives due to the mother of the child deciding to end their babyās life. I personally believe that if the father has no rights on whether or not the mother can k**l that child, then he also has no obligation to pay for the child if she decides to keep it. As of right now, it seems the father has no rights at all.
Kind of interesting, the left are squawking about Mitch saying no to Obama appointing a judge but seem to forget that Obama is a renowned constitutional scholar who made the argument at the time that he had a constitutional duty to appoint a judge when a vacancy occurred. Someone else agreed with him.. letās see.. oh yes. Ruth bader Ginsburg also weighed in at the time saying the president doesnāt stop being president just because itās an e******n year and that he has an obligation to fill the spot. I donāt agree with much that Obama said, but by golly Iām on board with him here. It canāt be hypocritical because itās a different president, can it?
And of all the fans watching, only one was upset that they walked out. The other three were ok with it.
Thank you, wolf for sharing that.
We homeschooled our two girls on purpose up to high school and then let them go to public school. My younger daughter is just finishing her masters at U of South Dakota and is looking to go to Texas A&M for her doctorate. The older daughter almost made it out of high school without getting pregnant. Two different personalities, two results. Fortunately, the baby daddy stepped up and theyāve been married for 5 years and have the son and a daughter and are doing all right. I donāt regret the hours spent homeschooling at all.
I have a version of this available to me on the family farm. We have been g***ming a campsite for years way back in a creek bottom. The only sounds are natureās creatures and the water in the creek. Iāve spent many a weekend back there just to clear my mind and soul. There is zero light pollution at night and the Milky Way looks like you could touch it. Iām looking forward to the first day back there for this year
I have a solid garden, save my tomato seeds, pepper seeds and cukes for replanting. Already got my pepper starts going for this year. Iām sitting in deer hunting heaven and regularly have squirrels and rabbits running through the yard. My family farm is 5 minutes away and they are getting 15 eggs a day. I have a se******n of firearms including a Mossberg AR chambered in .22 that has proven surprisingly accurate. I have an old well that still gives good water so Iām pretty much set.
You are welcome to come on down, my friend
Iām in west central Illinois but Iām far enough out that you donāt hear much in the way of vehicles. I have hundreds of acres of woods and a river bottom to bring the silence. When I built this house I specifically did not put a pole light and on hood nights the Milky Way is in full display over the house. I wouldnāt trade this for anything. I love my state, I despise the corruption of our erstwhile āleadershipā.
Wolf counselor wrote:
I thank God Almighty that I'm not stuck in a city surrounded by so many nincompoops.
And I urge any of you who are capable of doing so, to leave now.
There are plenty of places you can relocate to and find solitude, security and peace of mind.
Iām in west central Illinois but Iām far enough out that you donāt hear much in the way of vehicles. I have hundreds of acres of woods and a river bottom to bring the silence. When I built this house I specifically did not put a pole light and on hood nights the Milky Way is in full display over the house. I wouldnāt trade this for anything. I love my state, I despise the corruption of our erstwhile āleadershipā.
If you're capable of doing so, get the hell out of these cities while you still can.
No matter what age you are, you'll live a lot longer if you get away from the sprawl of these places.
Find a place to dig in, stock up on necessities and avoid the stress of being a city dweller.
If you're already in Texas, there are millions of acres for sale here and I'm sure there's one or two acres that are perfect for you.
Wh**ever state you live in will probably have affordable acreage available at reasonable prices.
If they shut down your city, you're stuck in wh**ever little dwelling space you have.
To me, that's a nightmare.
When I was a young man, I lived in Dallas, Memphis, New York and Houston.
I never liked it but it was necessary back then.
I pray that we soon get back to normal and we become wiser after seeing how easily things can change for the worse.
My job requires constant travel and I have ongoing projects in Southeast Texas.
We shut down all travel and those projects are being conducted by local personnel only.
So I was able to come home last week and I will be here indefinitely.
Since I've been home I have become thoroughly relieved of stress and my wife and I are enjoying the vacation.
I hope you will all be safe and not affected by this v***s.
But I strongly urge those of you who are capable of doing so, to get the hell out of these cities.
If you can........Leave Now. !!
I thank God Almighty that I'm not stuck in a city ... (
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