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The SGA / Re: What would it take?
« Last post by Kaos on Today at 02:47:09 PM »
Shit, there's so much here.  You still are building assumption on assumption.

Spell that out for me.

Oh, let's.  I want to hear about the "equal opportunity" part first, please.

The totality of his writing (read: the vast catalogue not recited on MLK Day) is very surprising to some who think that truncated quote from his speech represents the entirety of his politics.

Kaos is about to swear you off.


I'm not rehashing this "cancel culture" canard. 

Going to go ahead and point you at the increasingly irrelevant Bill of Rights...thanks, Roberts, et al.  That 1st still exists.  And while I don't put it past this SCOTUS to try and pervertedly parse it a la the 2nd, it's still the law.  Keep your church out of everyone's government.


Snake?  This guy is lost. 

He’s immersed in the lie.  I don’t know what happened to him. It’s hard to fathom. 
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The SGA / Re: What would it take?
« Last post by wesfau2 on Today at 02:31:48 PM »
Shit, there's so much here.  You still are building assumption on assumption.

I'll get more into it tonight after work, but we can start with a discussion surrounded by The New Deal, how it incentivizes single parenthood, and how it has directly impacted the crime rates & overall long-term wellbeing of American citizens.


Spell that out for me.

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Another discussion we can have is surrounding the equal opportunities vs equal outcomes argument. 

Oh, let's.  I want to hear about the "equal opportunity" part first, please.

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Or MLK's take to judge by the content of character and not by the color of skin.  These days, all anyone on the left seems to care about is race & gender identity.

The totality of his writing (read: the vast catalogue not recited on MLK Day) is very surprising to some who think that truncated quote from his speech represents the entirety of his politics.

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Speaking of race, did you know that some colleges are advocating for segregated dormitories?  I am of the belief that segregation is a bad/evil thing, and hate that it is part of Southern heritage.

Kaos is about to swear you off.


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Censorship & efforts to enforce certain speech are a direct contrast of what liberals used to stand for.  Yet, in today's world, we are in a constant loop of opposite day on this issue.

I'm not rehashing this "cancel culture" canard. 

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I know you are not religious, but it is true that this country was founded with Judeo-Christian moral values that guided foundational policies.  We are all the better for it.

Going to go ahead and point you at the increasingly irrelevant Bill of Rights...thanks, Roberts, et al.  That 1st still exists.  And while I don't put it past this SCOTUS to try and pervertedly parse it a la the 2nd, it's still the law.  Keep your church out of everyone's government.
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The SGA / Re: What would it take?
« Last post by Snakebite on Today at 01:00:15 PM »
I left off a very obvious one.  Child mutilation.  Such life altering decisions should not be allowed until they are old enough to support themselves.
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The SGA / Re: What would it take?
« Last post by Snakebite on Today at 12:37:43 PM »
Line those out for me, if you will.

I'll get more into it tonight after work, but we can start with a discussion surrounded by The New Deal, how it incentivizes single parenthood, and how it has directly impacted the crime rates & overall long-term wellbeing of American citizens.

Another discussion we can have is surrounding the equal opportunities vs equal outcomes argument. 

Or MLK's take to judge by the content of character and not by the color of skin.  These days, all anyone on the left seems to care about is race & gender identity.

Speaking of race, did you know that some colleges are advocating for segregated dormitories?  I am of the belief that segregation is a bad/evil thing, and hate that it is part of Southern heritage.

Censorship & efforts to enforce certain speech are a direct contrast of what liberals used to stand for.  Yet, in today's world, we are in a constant loop of opposite day on this issue.

I know you are not religious, but it is true that this country was founded with Judeo-Christian moral values that guided foundational policies.  We are all the better for it.
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Beard-Eaves Memorial Coliseum / Re: Well Schipth!!!
« Last post by Snaggletiger on Today at 11:27:47 AM »
He back
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Haley Center Basement / Re: After engagement how soon were y’all marrued
« Last post by Kaos on Today at 10:42:30 AM »
Advice.  Run.
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Haley Center Basement / After engagement how soon were y’all marrued
« Last post by Starship on Today at 10:22:08 AM »
Me and my girl have been dating for a year seriously considering proposing to her this Christmas

If everything goes smoothly during engagement period

Hopefully have a wedding date next summer or next December
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The SGA / Re: What would it take?
« Last post by WiregrassTiger on Today at 10:22:02 AM »
Line those out for me, if you will.
I think what he is inferring is that gays and blacks should not count as a whole person or vote. 3/5 is the most common  % that I hear suggested, today.

I think we can lump short people in with them.  If Trump can stay out of jail, it very well may happen.

If you are short and gay, you may be royally fucked.
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War Damn Eagle / Re: We’re a GOLF school!
« Last post by Snaggletiger on Today at 09:57:03 AM »
Better to excel in a more stable sport.

Okay, now you're just trying to stirrup trouble.
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The SGA / Re: What would it take?
« Last post by wesfau2 on Today at 09:50:23 AM »
  traditional moral values.

Line those out for me, if you will. 
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