straightUp wrote:
That depends. Many times, that verbosity is actually a rational argument that will appear to be excessive verbiage to readers who have already jumped to premature conclusions.
The ability to simplify means to eliminate the unnecessary so that the necessary may speak. Hans HofmannThat definitely ain't you dude.
TJKMO wrote:
Well sweet gums, that’s just your OPINION.
And your OPINION IS NOT WORTH A BUCKET OF WARM PISS.
Your Opinion is formed by Lies, GOSSIP AND H**E.
But, you know that, don’t you Ms. Prickly Heart?
You know, you've been nasty up until now but lately your posts are becoming a lot more vile. I believe that it's because the REAL you is starting to come out.
TJKMO wrote:
Worry about yourself.
Your own shriveled soul needs much tending to.
Jesus Christ warned us about people like you.
Now here you are.
The fact that you you cannot declare that Jesus is Lord signifies that you have an antichrist spirit.
TJKMO wrote:
I never said nor do I believe any such thing.
You are a d********g liar who uses lies to manipulate people, or so you HOPE.
So you've just admitted that you believe that you are NOT a sinner in need of a savior because you can't confess it with your mouth (Romans 10:9).
I pity you. You're destiny is hell unless you repent and ask Jesus to forgive your sins and save you.
Republic First seizure signals more bank failures to come, expert warns
Republic First Bank, a regional lender based out of Philadelphia, became the first bank failure of 2024 on Friday when it was shut down by Pennsylvania's bank regulator and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. (FDIC) seized control of the operation.
The FDIC quickly made a deal for Fulton Bank to buy Republic First's assets, but one expert on financial regulatory reform and bank failures says the collapse could be a harbinger of things to come.
"This bank failure indicates that additional failures will occur and will range between smaller community banks and larger banks," said Joseph Lynyak, a banking attorney at Dorsey & Whitney, regarding the seizure of Republic First by U.S. regulators.
TJKMO wrote:
She talked about the degradation of women in this article.
Your comment cemented it.
And your non-comment about being a sinner in need of a savior cemented that you think that you aren't sinner or in need of a savior.
AuH20 wrote:
One wonders if any foreign leader holds any thought that Biden, or his State Department, are competent or to be feared.
That would probably be one big fat negatory.
RandyBrian wrote:
Thanks, but I'll keep the cutie doll that was slept next to me for 45+ years! She is very tolerant and I am well trained.
Only 25 years with mine but I hear 'ya brother!
RandyBrian wrote:
I have.
And I, too, have been in a position of having to put down ill, unwanted, needless and useless work animals that I could not take charitable care of properly. No, they were not cute little puppies or cute little kittens....but putting them down was painful and a difficult choice out of several very poor choices. But better than turning them out on a county road.
iI do not think it have been more moral or merciful to have a vet inject them with an overdose of anesthesia. Their deaths were as quick and painless as I could make them.
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Thank you for making my point much more eloquently than I did.
proud republican wrote:
So you are telling me she couldn't handle a little puppy.. And if she can't, she should of given him away to someone who could...
Farmers don't look at animals the same way as you or I do. My late brother-in-law was a farmer and he would have handled the situation the same way.
RandyBrian wrote:
The Democrat strategy seems to be:
1. Convince the politically ignorant that that what they see in their visits to buy goods, food, housing, and utilities is a figment of their imagination.
2. Convince the same that Trump will only make things worse if he is elected.
and 3. That it is all Trump's fault anyway.....they have just successfully BLAMED it all on Biden....don't be fooled by the liars.
Give that man a kewpie doll!
proud republican wrote:
Actually I spent Russian summer on a farm with goats...
The "puppy" was a working animal that was a detriment... so it was put down just like any working animal is that doesn't produce.
proud republican wrote:
Are you seriously making an excuse for her??? REALLY?? She shot puppy!!!.. What the hell!!! No fricking excuse!!
And I said, have you ever lived on a farm?