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Posted on June 12 at 1:39 p.m.

...yes, into his new reservoir, formerly the Hendrick Ranch. Start saving for that lake-front property...

On Time to build up northwest part of city

Posted on June 12 at 10:43 a.m.

That's probably fair. God offers forgiveness, just as long as your not incarcerated. That is sad. God forbid someone is actually remorseful for their sins. Besides...according to God, aren't we all on death row? Following that logic, aren't you just as sad as any other death row inmate calling on God for forgiveness?

On Killer apologizes, is put to death

Posted on June 6 at 12:54 p.m.

aren't we all all-knowing jerks in the big scheme of things? he just gets paid more for his thoughts than the other 6 billion pundits walking this earth.

On Olbermann owes

Posted on June 6 at 10:33 a.m.

ZDub...whoops...he really was a nobody working for Fox Sports. Mostly because he was an award-winning Sportscenter anchor alongside Dan Patrick.

On Olbermann owes

Posted on June 3 at 1:02 p.m.

"Woman what Bible are you reading? Jesus clearly outlines that a marriage is strictly between a MAN and a WOMAN. I am ashamed to hear you are 'women of God' and know what you are professing."

thetylerrose...What Bible are you reading? Where in any printed Bible (not the New Verses on various billboards around town) does JESUS say ANYTHING about homosexuality? Answer: He doesn't. It's Old Testament Law that so many people follow to this day...which explains why all women leave town every 28 days or so to go visit the tent city outside the city walls. Get real. I'd be ashamed that a man would speak so descendingly toward a woman when he doesn't have all the facts he claims. Pick your sins...I'm sure Jesus does too.

On Abilene women plan to marry in California

Posted on May 15 at 4:09 p.m.

Wow...I guess the Carfax Vehicle Report didn't mention all of the extra features on that particular model.

On Surprised man finds pot in SUV

Posted on May 15 at 10:51 a.m.

...Out of curiosity, what is DU "poising" to do? 11,000 troops dead from radiation poisoning? I've been called a "lib" in these forums a few times, but good Lord. That's something even Michael Moore couldn't come up with. If Dr. Rokke was the military's expert on DU, I'm sure the military would listen to him and stop armoring our vehicles with the stuff. Furthermore, he probably wouldn't be speaking out against his military's practices, as that's grounds for dismissal. I am not disrespecting the troops. I am one. And also, I am one who probably knows alot more about our weapons systems, armor, safety precautions, etc, than you or whatever you pulled off youtube. Don't spout off about disrespecting the troops whenever someone says something you don't agree with. That makes me sick. And your (mis)use of the word "hypocrite." Awesome misuse of such a powerful word! "Nobody likes to be called a hypocrite! I better believe what he says, just on the outside shot I could be wrong." Well, seekthetruth, I'm not wrong. Since I have posted here previously, I'm going to assume that you're sick and tired of me because I'm lazy and leave mindless comments. Well friend, you're wrong, and you're wrong. Why don't you get out there on google or youtube and find us troops some better and safer armor than depleted uranium. While you're there, see if you can't find us a video of sensationalist activists who claim to support our troops but in reality are attempting to undermine them?

Did you know that 11 billion people were killed by BigMacs last year alone? Staggering facts...check out this video here: www.theinternetdoesn'talwaysoffertruthsodosomerealresearch.com

On Radiation poisoning a hazard in Iraq

Posted on May 13 at 3:02 p.m.

...And believe it or not, google is not the end-all source for knowledge. Soldiers are told to stay away from burning tanks because THEY ARE BURNING TANKS. Personally, I wouldn't want to risk getting hit by exploding sabot rounds. That's common sense. The world around us is radioactive. If you're that concerned about it, I'll leave you my NBC suit when I go to Iraq.

On Radiation poisoning a hazard in Iraq

Posted on May 13 at 2:48 p.m.

The M1A1 Abrams armor IS depleted uranium. It is no more radioactive than your smoke alarm you have in your child's bedroom. If it truly were dangerous, we'd have thousands upon thousands of cases of radiation poisoning from every tanker since about 1980.

On Radiation poisoning a hazard in Iraq

Posted on May 7 at 5:04 p.m.

I'm glad someone is out there to protect us from that mean old world of big tobacco. But here's the reality: We all support big tobacco whether we know it or not. The largest manufacturer of cigarettes (the devil!) is also one of the largest producers of food products. I'll list a few items here and let you go make sure you throw these items out of your refridgerators and pantries before anyone knows you're a closet tobacco supporter (ie- commie, or lib, or whatever is the cool word you kids are throwing around these days)....

KRAFT foods. Nabisco. Maxwell House. A1 steak sauce. Capri Sun. Crystal Light. Cheez Whiz. Cheese Nips. Chips Ahoy. (It's not delivery, it's) DiGiorno. Handi-Snacks. Jell-o. Kool-Aid. Oscar Mayer. Philadelphia Cream Cheese. ETC, ETC..

The point is this: if you're that fearful of kids seeing smoking in movies, don't dare let them eat a food that is helping big tobacco. What if they start to research their favorite hot dog brand for a school project, only to find out that Marlboro is the parent company. Ipso Facto, lifelong Marlboro man. Absurd? Absolutely. But not quite as absurd as giving 101 Dalmations an R rating.

Be a parent. Don't let the MPAA decide what's good for your kids.

On Movie smoking targeted

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