>be 4 >dad takes me into the bedroom >strips >strips me >uses my butt as a cocksleeve >makes me lick his tattoos when he's done >later sits on my face and farts >he does this on a regular basis until he breaks my mom's jaw >she gets custody >he gets a year in jail >try to tell mom when i'm older but she denies it happened and that she would never let something like that happen to me >mom was raped by her father >i was raped by my father >i just want to be normal
Conservative radio host Steve Deace stormed off the set of HLN on Friday after criticizing another panelist's views on the Republican Party's approach to religion.
Deace got into a heated exchange with Sirius radio talk show host Dean Obeidallah during a discussion of what President Trump's Supreme Court nominee could mean for the U.S.
Obeidallah said the stakes were high for Trump's second Supreme Court appointee because the next potential justice — likely a staunch conservative — could reverse key rulings like Roe v. Wade, the landmark decision that legalized abortion nationwide.
“The stakes are really high in this country,” Obeidallah said. “And there are people who want to impose Christian Sharia law in this country. And what I mean by that is that they want the Bible as the law of the land. Mike Huckabee has literally said 'you can’t change the Bible but you can change the Constitution.'"
Deace appeared to take issue with Obeidallah's comment, saying that conservatives wanting to impose "Christian Sharia law" was a "preposterous statement."
Obeidallah said he was quoting Huckabee and was not accusing Deace of anything. Deace then said Obeidallah's statements were why he often refused to go on talk shows, adding that people like him get set up to be foils and straw men.
But Obeidallah continued to push back.
"Christian sharia law in this context is simply shorthand for turning religious beliefs into the laws of the land," he said. "I’m not going through the Bible. To me that’s what sharia is in the Muslim world, what sharia is here. I’m not sure why you’d be upset unless you’re advocating it. I’m not suggesting you are."
The comments prompted Deace to remove his mic and storm off the set.
>Imran Awan is going to bring down the DNC Why are trumpfags always wrong?
Adam Foster
>God. Like this of all things actually makes me sick because I used to link people to Snopes all the fucking time when they'd share utter nonsense (this was like 10 years ago when they were actually still useable).
I know. Like wikipedia, it's something that used to be a somewhat useful resource that has become widely perverted by political causes.
Benjamin Murphy
BETTING MARKETS UPDATE: BRETT KAVANAUGH THE FIRST TO HIT OVER 50; AMY CONEY BARRETT COMING IN WITH A LATE SURGE
>Wikipedia I (quietly) quit there last year, after many years of declining participation. Over 50,000 edits over 12 years. It wasn't even the political climate so much as the "using any means to achieve the result we want" attitude among everyone there.
Josiah Miller
Give it up for the poo, Mexibro. Its either Kavanaugh, Coney Barrett, or Kethledge.
Justin Johnson
>Putting that Clinton Foundation money to good use
"Christian sharia law in this context is simply shorthand for turning religious beliefs into the laws of the land," he said. "I’m not going through the Bible. To me that’s what sharia is in the Muslim world, what sharia is here. I’m not sure why you’d be upset unless you’re advocating it. I’m not suggesting you are."
Except of course in Cali, where they actually had state senator flip from D to R (ending their supermajority). Or in the last Florida election, where they underperformed on every race.
Michael Gutierrez
Trump does unironically like Elton John's music. Maybe it's a nice gesture
Wyatt Bailey
Boomer humor.
Nicholas Cooper
Digits agree.
Cooper Hernandez
What. It had already come out that she was using Clinton Foundation funds for her own self-enrichment, how the hell is it still happening? Who could possibly be stupid enough to keep giving money to them?
Bentley Lopez
>liked and retweeted lol dumb asshole
Alexander Stewart
We would be safer if RGB is gone too otherwise Roberts could screw us over.
numbersusa.com/solutions/reform-birthright-citizenship Birthright Citizenship is the practice of granting automatic citizenship to children born in the United States. > Under current federal law nearly all children born in the U.S. receive automatic citizenship regardless of whether their parents are lawfully in the country. > Anyone born in the United States is considered an American citizen regardless of whether the parents are U.S. citizens, legal residents, temporary visitors, or illegal aliens in the U.S
- Automatic citizenship is granted according to federal statute, not the 14th Amendment, so critics of the policy argue that this could be reformed by changing or repealing the statute outright. - The Immigration and Nationality Act defines Birthright Citizenship in the United States > The act provides that all persons born or naturalized in the United States, and not subject to any foreign power, excluding Indians not taxed, are hereby declared to be citizens of the United States. > This formulation makes clear that any child born on U.S. soil to parents who were temporary visitors to this country and remained a citizen or subject of the parents' home country was not entitled to claim the birthright citizenship provided by the 1866 Act. - This practice has created a magnet for foreign nationals who want their children to have U.S. citizenship and spawned creation of a cottage industry devoted to helping pregnant "tourists" illicitly enter this country for the purpose of giving birth.
> There is also a clause in the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution: while the Supreme Court has interpreted the latter Birthright Citizenship clause as it applies to legal immigrants, it has never done so with regard to illegal aliens.
>13 ghosts 13 ghosts was okay. cool concept at least
Landon Morgan
Why do the Democrats shill "healing" and "unity" as important when they spent the entire Obama admin trying to create as much division and strife as possible and kill us all?
It is a nice gesture. Rocket Man is a pretty sad song, about a guy who's all alone. Trump is basically saying "let me help you" - these retards in the media (they really are low IQ individuals) don't understand that
Asher Hughes
>low standards
Julian Young
Agreed. Also underrated, like Keanu himself.
Christopher Reyes
separating criminals from their vaginal turds REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
The GOP is a 3rd party in Cali >2 whole examples!!! Impeach lol the GOP lost in alabama
Ethan Thompson
Does anybody have the article about tolerance of homosexuality being at a 50 year low? I'm so fucking goddamn tired of how liberals celebrating when gays harass Mike Pence and his family.
- In 2010 there were 4.5 million U.S.-born children whose parents were unauthorized [illegal] - Nearly 200,000 children are born annually to foreign women admitted as visitors, that is, tourists, students, guest workers, and other non-immigrant categories. - 8% of all U.S. births (approximately 350,000 a year) come from at least one illegal-alien parent, according to the Pew Hispanic Center. - There is also a national-security component to the issue, as illustrated by the case of one child in this category: Anwar al-Awlaki, the American-born cleric who became one of al-Qaeda's top operational planners of terrorism.
Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) has introduced H.R.140, the Birthright Citizenship Act, which would end the practice by requiring that at least one of the child's parents be a U.S. citizen or legal permanent resident. > The Birthright Citizenship Act, H.R. 140, would amend the Immigration and Nationality Act - not the Constitution - to consider a person born in the United States "subject to the jurisdiction" of the United States for citizenship at birth purposes if the person is born in the United States of parents, one of whom is: > (1) a U.S. citizen or national; > (2) a lawful permanent resident alien whose residence is in the United States; or > (3) an alien performing active service in the U.S. Armed Forces. Sen. David Vitter (R-La.) has introduced a companion bill in the Senate, S.301.
But for now, the constitutional meaning of the amendment as it applies to illegal immigrants will remain uncertain until the Supreme Court interprets it.
Carter Phillips
Because when you're losing the correct strategy is to say everyone should get along
Jackson Cooper
Just finished rewatching clannad, nothing else of it's type grabs me but i'm such a bitch when it comes to this. Somebody hold me, also fuck mcbrain hurry up and die already
I've heard tell. Same with reddit. It wasn't always on the level of supercancerous that it is now. Pretty much every mod of every major board is vetted with a political litmus test. Kinda creepy and very cultish.
Angel Morris
>not subject to any foreign power So... not immigrants' kids? Every country on Earth grants automatic citizenship to children of citizens.
Robert Harris
*400,000* Not 300,000 Because of cat ladies in rural northern alabama
I just watched the first three episodes of Gabriel Dropout yesterday. It's hilarious. I love how Satania plays the /devilish/ meme unironically.
Liam Young
13 Angry Democrats
Nolan Brooks
I'm currently watching "The Last Jedi" for the first time. The theme music kicked in for the opening scrawl, and I felt nothing. I hate the little things that they have taken from me.
Holy shit i thiught that they were saying he was the actual coach; you mean theyre trying to blame him and not the actual coach or the school? Just the assistant coach? Why tf didnt they say anything when the doctor was alive? This is too obvious
Joe was not there at the time. He became a Rep in 94. The pic is during 86.
Hunter Bailey
>Wrong question. Are you at least at the level of intimacy where physical contact (hugs, kissing, public display of affection) is natural and spontaneous? Natural and spontaneous? Probably not.
Landon Flores
The scene where he learns their language is horrible though. It's just awful