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8/3/12 12:31 PM |
San Jose John | | San Jose, CA | | | |
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Jim Lincoln wrote: However having a child is much more expensive than aborting one... You plan on having more kids, Jim, or just paying for someone else's? |
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8/1/12 2:32 PM |
San Jose John | | San Jose, CA | | | |
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Jim Lincoln wrote: Mark M., then you should support the ACA, excerpt from, ...the Affordable Care Act finally makes healthcare affordable and accessible for women As long as you are a woman on this side of the womb. I just heard today on the radio that the so-called "morning after pill" was now going to be covered by ACA as "preventative medicine" for women (except for the newly conceived ones looking for a place to implant themselves into the uterine wall!) |
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7/30/12 2:45 PM |
San Jose John | | San Jose, CA | | | |
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Jim Lincoln wrote: I really need to find what the good brands are, I'm going to stop buying these from one store, because they seem to burn out all too quickly, I doubt if these things are burning me with ultraviolet rays, but they are burning a hole in my pocket! They, like all florescent bulbs, also have to be disposed of properly, because they do contain mercury. I've had mixed results with these bulbs too. I recently disposed of one I bought back in the early 2000s, but I've had others not last nearly as long.Sorry, but I didn't get the brand name before I threw it out. Incidentally, is it possible to redeem the mercury in a reasonably safe manner from these things? Toxic as it is, a friend of mine told me mercury is great for cleaning the lead out of gun barrels, provided you can obtain enough of it to do the job. My friend got his from discarded mercury switches removed from old HVAC control units. |
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7/23/12 7:33 PM |
San Jose John | | San Jose, CA | | | |
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Busby wrote: Rings as true as a Fundy sermon anecdote. Apparently he'd treated so many that it got to the point where 9 times out of 10 he could guess the cause, so he simply asked them "Baseball bat?", and would be right. A baseball bat does give one at least 2-ft of stand-off distance, which is more than a knife would provide, so I can see why British subjects would favor the bat over the knife in such situations. I no longer have the link to the article but anyone curious enough to verify what I've stated, and clever enough to search Google with sufficiently descriptive strings, could probably find out for themselves. |
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7/23/12 7:18 PM |
San Jose John | | San Jose, CA | | | |
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Donald from Texas wrote: They're not heroes. The murder of those men was God's punishment because they fornicated with unmarried women. Let us thank God for all his righteous judgments. Amen! P.S. Sermon Audio Moderator: If you remove this comment, you're going straight to Hell. Go read your Bible, and get right with God. Should not the women have died also then? This is opposite of muslims who tend to kill the adulteress first, and go easier on the adulterous man. |
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7/23/12 1:04 PM |
San Jose John | | San Jose, CA | | | |
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solutions wrote: "On May 22, law enforcement officials said Holmes bought a Glock pistol. Less than a week later, he upgraded to a shotgun. The following week he bought an AR-15 rifle, versions of which had been outlawed under the assault weapon ban in 1994. But that prohibition expired in 2004 and Congress, in a nod to the political clout of gun enthusiasts, did not renew it." (huffingtonpost.com) If I remember right, California still has an "assault weapons" ban, and if this is the case, individual states can still outlaw them if they wish and/or have the political will to do so. In the early 2000s I wanted to buy an AR but was not able to because it was illegal to do so in California where I live. You can still get SKS, Mini-14, and a few other similar guns but AR and AK guns are not allowed. |
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7/18/12 7:39 PM |
San Jose John | | San Jose, CA | | | |
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Tlohmlo wrote: And Jim has commented on here for more than just Obama's watch. More like 10 years or more. I have no doubt that he challenged Bush whilst in office on these forums. I have no doubt that he challenged Bush whilst in office on these forums. I seem to remember he did--but it could be that he was criticizing Bush 41 while Bush 43 was still in office. Then he would've been consistent in his practice of not criticizing a sitting President. |
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7/18/12 12:25 PM |
San Jose John | | San Jose, CA | | | |
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Mike wrote: If you would but open your eyes, Jim, you would see our government, especially this administration of it, doesn't care a whit about Christians, foreign or domestic. Bush-bashers like Jim do tend to be awfully silent when it comes to criticizing Obama. Does make you wonder where their heart really lies.Back in '92 my dad got SO incredibly angry at Bush 41, mostly because his pocketbook suffered while Bush 41 was president, that he enthusiastically supported and voted for Clinton despite the many warnings from me and my more conservative siblings. "Follow the money" has got to be one of the wisest pieces of analytical advice ever offered when trying to figure out people, events, and situations. |
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7/14/12 9:30 PM |
San Jose John | | San Jose, CA | | | |
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Mike wrote: What incentive to go where the jobs are, when the state pays you enough to stay home and not work?(The states with the most "benefits," like NY, want to keep the dependent voters here) If one isn't hungry enough, he's not likely to move. Not only the work ethic, but the pioneer spirit is diminishing. Yep. On one of his recent shows, John Stossel's staff was able to locate literally dozens of entry-level jobs in the vicinity of a big-city welfare office (might have even been in New York) right after being repeatedly told by many people in line that "there weren't any jobs anywhere". Even I have to admit that California living, climate, and overall economic expectations have spoiled me so much that I cannot imagine moving to North Dakota to get one of those many lucrative oil jobs (thankfully I don't need to--yet!), so I definitely agree about our "diminished pioneer spirit". |
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