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Everything posted by regulator
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Dont drop the soap!
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A vibrator?
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I support the troops because... i was one of them.
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Did you see my recent post about the guy in china that sued his wife for having an ugly baby? He won and she had to pay him 100,000 yuan.
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How is it that [which was directly taken from this video] That women who go do abortion clinics do NOT go to hospitals. So how do you quote some statistics that probably relate to people who go to hospitals...not abortion clinics. And there are 8 million people in new york alone. 2200 seems to be a rather low number for that many people.
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The beginning of your baby belongs to the government
regulator replied to regulator's topic in Speakers Corner
Oh you mean like this fine upstanding young lady? SOMEONE NEEDS TO BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_KUW2vCPX7w -
The beginning of your baby belongs to the government
regulator replied to regulator's topic in Speakers Corner
Nobody belongs to the government. Is it really that hard for you to figure out? -
You must not have watched that video because that person with blonde hair that was on camera says they do these type of abortions all the time. Few and far between...which secretly means all the time.
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Sampling a tiny percentage of the population and then extrapolating that into saying that 90% of the country agrees is complete bullshit in my opinion. You can drink the kool aid all you want though.
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Thanks for that link. I've read about him before I saw that youtube video and I can relate to his life in several ways....although my life seemed a bit of a cakewalk in retrospect. With all the bullshit going on in the world today its refreshing to hear about people like that. With the thought of doing a good turn I would like for you to check out this cute ass.
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Chris rock also sucks the presidents dick on thursdays before calling him daddy. Who cares what that little twat thinks?
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Do you have experience doing that?
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I wonder if this guy is an associate of Victor Marx http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PrTkbnGxic
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I don't think anybody is saying it's OK to just do this for no reason. The legislation is proposed for circumstances where the mothers health is in danger or if the fetus is not viable. We can argue until we're blue in the face if that is right or not even under those circumstances, but your OP implied that NY just allows abortions like this for no reason. Furthermore, I don't get the whole hypocrisy thing. Now if you posted a picture of bloomberg walking down the street with a big 7-11 gulp full of soda and said he was a hypocrite for pushing for a soda ban, yet drinking his, then fine, but...... yea, I don't see the connection like that here. ETA: Is this video indicative of how all clinics are run in NY? Or is this a rogue clinic that is advising crazy shit on a late term abortion? I'm asking because I honestly don't know how things are run there. ------------------------------------------------------ I dont want you geting wrapped up in trying to make a connection between big gulps and abortion. Because in that regard there isnt any. However in this video, and apparently from other places like Philly where Kermit Gosnell used to practice late term abortions are carried out on a daily basis. And yet the liberal media wont ever report on cases like that...but the very second someone goes crazy and breaks out an AR? Thats national news and thats why they are a bunch of hypocrites.
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The beginning of your baby belongs to the government
regulator replied to regulator's topic in Speakers Corner
http://link.brightcove.com/services/player/bcpid1684488551001?bckey=AQ~~,AAAACC1lKhk~,ZvV6UsgbjjZzy5iAEyU8skbXMqWBZ-rJ&bctid=2328583674001 So Melissa Harris-Perry recently said that children don't belong to their parents. They belong to the government. This must be the beginning. -
Wristwatch that can call rescue party in case of emergency
regulator replied to regulator's topic in The Bonfire
Didn't he crash into a rock cliff? -
Its like a publicity stunt. Hey everybody look at me! It's like a fart that doesn't make a sound. And that works on multiple levels.
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I just figured out how we can all work this out. 1.) Get pregnant woman to deliver baby 2.) Place loaded firearm next to baby 3.) Show baby a recent picture of Dianne Feinstein 4.) Baby kills ITSELF 5.) Everybody wins
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What if it comes out? JUST FLUSH IT.
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You shouldnt drink those big gulps but its totally ok to abort a six month old baby. http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=d73_1367239747
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This just in.. who fucking cares?
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Keep the Food Stamps and Obama phones but not the military strength.
regulator replied to SkyChimp's topic in Speakers Corner
Yet, only four out of every 10 adults in the US is employed. http://rt.com/usa/jobs-us-employment-welfare-749/ -
Wristwatch that can call rescue party in case of emergency
regulator replied to regulator's topic in The Bonfire
The Breitling Emergency II. And yes its a watch that literally costs 15 grand. Guess its better to have one of these than a rolex that just looks good while you're dying from starvation. If you’re trapped on a deserted island, instead of spending months looking for the Pearl Station and figuring out the smoke monster you could just pull the antenna out of the Breitling Emergency II and call in a rescue party. This watch contains a small emergency transmitter that will notify authorities of your position as soon as you deploy an internal antenna, ensuring you won’t even get a chance to notify Desmond that it’s not Penny’s boat. The original Emergency watch, designed in the 1990s, sent a 121.5 MHz signal that could be detected by rescue craft within 100 miles of the watch. The new model also transmits at 406.04 MHz, a frequency that is now monitored by orbiting satellite. The watch can transmit for about 24 hours before the battery dies. The watch is huge – 51mm wide – and surprisingly thick. However, the fact they’ve been able to fit a solid transmitter and a nice quartz chrono into a package that could feasibly save your life is pretty cool. Breitling will also give you a new watch if you activate the transmitter in a real emergency situation. The piece will cost $15,000 when it’s released this year. The watch comes with a charger for the emergency module and the quartz movement is powered by a separate battery. It’s obviously a bit pricey so you may want to think twice before coughing up the cash. After all if, once you land on the island, you’re suddenly able to walk again and you get to hang around with Evangeline Lilly, you may just want to hang around for a while and see how things play out. Your call. For more on the Emergency, head over to A Blog To Watch’s hands on from Basel this year. http://techcrunch.com/2013/04/29/breitling-releases-the-emergency-ii-a-watch-that-can-save-you-if-youre-trapped-on-the-island/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+Techcrunch+%28TechCrunch%29 -
Balancing the Budget? Less Waste? National Security? F That!
regulator replied to Kennedy's topic in Speakers Corner
MRAPs have a v shaped underbelly that is resistant to IED blasts and the glass can take a direct hit from a .50 BMG and not shatter. Wonder why the government needs to be protected from RPG's IED's and small arms fire on US soil. I could see on the border...but these have been seen in multiple places throughout the us not remotely close to the border. -
Really Need To Be More Careful About Whom We Let In
regulator replied to Kennedy's topic in Speakers Corner
The problem is, you could employ every person currently out of work in America in this effort and still not reach that goal. At some point, you have to draw a line, arbitrary as it may be, and say, "this is what we're willing to pay." Just imagine the resources required for a gun registry for 300 million weapons.