[MENTION=430]Dr. Jones[/MENTION] Only my wife talks to me that way!Shut up.
Wanna get married? how do you feel about wearing a dress and baking chocolate chip cookies?
[MENTION=430]Dr. Jones[/MENTION] Only my wife talks to me that way!Shut up.
You think it's a good thing that they covered up the actual evidence and made you believe that there is evidence that this guy was homosexual when, in fact, no such evidence exists? I don't know how to respond to that.But they also had strong reasons to doubt it really had any connection to radical Islam or ISIS and so in this specific instance I think they were correct in what they did.
Otherwise his homosexual/homophobic leanings - which were the stronger motivations for his action - probably would not have come to light because it would have been dismissed as motivated by radical Islam.
And major efforts would have been directed towards uncovering an ISIS cell in the Orlando area.
[MENTION=430]Dr. Jones[/MENTION] Only my wife talks to me that way!
Wanna get married? how do you feel about wearing a dress and baking chocolate chip cookies?
You think it's a good thing that they covered up the actual evidence and made you believe that there is evidence that this guy was homosexual when, in fact, no such evidence exists? I don't know how to respond to that.
Well gee, witnesses who saw him at the bar, folks he tried to pick up and all sorts of other stuff. But you can choose to believe whatever you'd like.
I have found myself doing the same thing - wanting other reasons for violence than ISIS-inspired. I realize that every other reason makes me feel less threatened and I am reacting out of fear. I guess the government does the same thing.https://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-orlando-gay-fbi-20160623-snap-story.html
I think they should follow up on every lead, including his claim to be doing it for ISIS. My point was that this administration has a longstanding pattern of PCing over the Islamic Terrorist issue. It doesn't work, but they keep attempting to do it. This is the sort of PC issue that I believe so many Americans are sick and tired of.
They do. If you think that's okay then we'll just have to agree to disagree.I have found myself doing the same thing - wanting other reasons for violence than ISIS-inspired. I realize that every other reason makes me feel less threatened and I am reacting out of fear. I guess the government does the same thing.
https://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-orlando-gay-fbi-20160623-snap-story.html
I think they should follow up on every lead, including his claim to be doing it for ISIS. My point was that this administration has a longstanding pattern of PCing over the Islamic Terrorist issue. It doesn't work, but they keep attempting to do it. This is the sort of PC issue that I believe so many Americans are sick and tired of.
No, I don't agree that it is okay. I am working to remove it from my own thinking and try to see situations realistically and factually instead of through my own fear-tinged lenses. It's a process.They do. If you think that's okay then we'll just have to agree to disagree.
And if those chocolate chip cookies taste like the ones from my childhood, I'll take a few dozen.
Somehow, no matter how I tweak the recipe, they just don't taste as good as they once did. I think butter was more buttery back then or something.
I like the moniker, joebagadicksAnd Joebag can take it too. [MENTION=639]Joe Bagadonuts[/MENTION]
See watch..
Hey Joe, you should change your name from Joe to douche.
Douchebagadonuts
Merely reading that is painful. No thanks.I like the moniker, joebagadicks
Use Crisco sticks, keep the batter cold (fridge cold) and use ghiradelli chips instead of nestle. just some tips.
Why in the world would anyone use crisco when there's this wonderful better tasting more healthy option called butter?
I don't really think it's related to political correctness. Perhaps a bit of a security issue though.
#nevercrisco