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Scouts Honor

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  1. i agree. Jesus also always said... go and sin no more.
  2. compelled speech is a problem.
  3. none of your points are the point and you know it.
  4. wait, you mean the bible doesn't say homosexuality is a sin? thats not just an individual person's belief
  5. the right is finally playing the lefts game the means justify the ends.. is that what you are saying?
  6. i know why most people feel comfortable excusing one and not the other
  7. one tenet>another tenet?
  8. yes this exactly this
  9. but before this decision.. the jewish customer could have sued the muslim baker to have it made... they dont object to making the cake... the baker from colorado objected to what was on the cake... you should look it up. this is a trans rant below... but it's part of the slope we have been on "we just want to be seen we just want equality we just want marriage we just want your children" i was fine with all of it until the last one. the baker in colorado was sued and won... at least twice...and they still wont leave him alone
  10. changing the language to fit your fantasy world is a feature. not a bug. and we were told this as a warning many years ago.
  11. went to vegas last summer july 29 - aug 2 or so we were out enjoying our time. not working mind you. we got in an uber and they guy says, man how canyou stand it out there, it's so hot. i said ohyeah.. whats the temp he said 97. i said no way. 97 in nebraska you would have asked me to change my clothes before i got in the car.
  12. Speech from the right = Violence Violence from the left = Speech
  13. yeah, nothing since then about a fake case but you ignored the point i made.
  14. There are usually 26 days with 100 or higher and five days with 110 or higher during the month. In 1989, there were 16 days with 110 or higher. https://azclimate.asu.edu/july-weather/#:~:text=July's average temperature of 93.5,on the 28th in 1995. and it is a dry heat.
  15. John Kerry ...the US "Climate Czar" owns 5 homes, 12 cars, 2 yachts, and a private jet. As we reported in 2004, the couple owned five homes at the time, with a combined value of roughly $29 million. She bought four of those before her marriage, and the couple jointly owned one. In 2017 the couple sold the home in Nantucket, which belonged to his wife's family, and purchased one in Martha's Vineyard. The couple did make use of a luxury yacht, which brought Kerry scrutiny and criticism during the 2004 election cycle over reports that he docked it in Rhode Island to avoid paying higher taxes in Massachusetts. They sold it in 2017. Kerry has also made use of a private jet, but that, too, belongs to his wife.
  16. he is an interesting guy. very smart. you should check him out on twitter. his claim is that the earth is warming more from ocean vents etc... the surface temperature means little. the earth is warming... but not from us.
  17. the real problem with our elections is ballot harvesting.
  18. if it is occuring.. it could create waves Pew Center on the States The Pew Center on the States commissioned a study, released in 2012, to estimate the number of inaccurate or no longer valid voter registrations nationally. Among other things, the study concluded that there were an estimated 1.8 million deceased voters still on voter lists.[9][10]
  19. this doesn't exactly inspire confidence in the system Government Accountability Office In 2014, the Government Accountability Office, which describes itself as "an independent, nonpartisan agency that works for Congress," conducted a literature review of studies into in-person voter fraud.[6] The review stated the following: "Five states provided us with investigative studies that focused on specific types of election fraud. ... The one study that included some information on allegations of in-person voter fraud examined instances of votes cast in the name of deceased persons in one state. It examined about 200 questioned votes that were cast in the November 2010 election and ultimately determined that all but 5 of the questioned votes could be attributed to errors by state or local officials—including clerical errors, data matching errors, errors in scanning voter registration forms, and the issuance of absentee ballots in the wrong name—or to applications for absentee ballots by voters who died before the election. For the remaining 5 allegations, the study could not conclusively determine whether in-person voter fraud occurred."[7][8]
  20. i dont think a jew objects to the existence of muhammed another example would be what they keep asking the baker in colorado to do. after my last near ban i will not post what he was asked to put on a cake.
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