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  • SMEGMA STENCH
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    Just look at his face. You can see the ignorance in the eyes. You can just look at his body language and gestures and see that he's qualified to run the gas station, but that's about it.

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  • talisman
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    Originally posted by svo855 View Post
    How does that make him any different then every other politician out there?

    I can't stand what he did concerning the Trans Texas Corridor and couldn't believe that he thought it was a good idea.

    On a personal note I have been around him quite a few times in a non political environment and can tell you that he is a really good guy with a sense of humor that would fit in around here.


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TLQrMqog8Fk


    Didn't say he was different. In fact, the only difference I would wager is that with him, it is so overtly obvious, it's like he has a cartoon thought bubble above his head while he is talking through those enhanced chompers.

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  • svauto-erotic855
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    Originally posted by talisman View Post
    Perry is a consummate politician and will ONLY say ANYthing he thinks will get him votes.
    HILARIOUS.
    How does that make him any different then every other politician out there?

    I can't stand what he did concerning the Trans Texas Corridor and couldn't believe that he thought it was a good idea.

    On a personal note I have been around him quite a few times in a non political environment and can tell you that he is a really good guy with a sense of humor that would fit in around here.


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  • Maddhattter
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    Originally posted by Machx2 View Post
    It was a valedictorian speech as well if I remember correctly. That is a student and isn't a regulatable speech. She can say whatever she wants up there and I believe the court ended up overturning it when Abbott got involved.
    It was a valedictorian speech. The speech was originally stopped because it was ruled by the court that it gave the appearance of school sponsorship. When it was appealed, the appeals court stated "We are not persuaded that the plaintiffs have shown that they are substantially likely to prevail on the merits, particularity on the issue that individual prayers or other remarks to be given by students at graduation are, in fact, school sponsored." In other words, it was ruled that the speech was not school sponsored and therefore permissible.

    Seems to me that the students first amendment rights are being taken into consideration, and defended.

    Originally posted by Machx2
    It just shows us a glimpse of what is to come.
    If the court system working as it should is a glimpse of what is to come, then I'm all for it. It would be a nice change of pace.

    Originally posted by Machx2
    A kid in California also wore a shirt with a cross on it to school and got sent home. That is freedom of speech and religion, and no there were no uniforms at that school.
    I can't find any reference to this. I found a reference to students being sent home for wearing an American flag on their t-shirts on cinco de mayo. Those parents, as far as I could find, chose not to pursue legal action in regards to the actions of the school.

    It's also terribly relevant that the students sent home were given the option of turning their t-shirts inside out or be sent home, and the mexican-american students were required to put away their mexican flags as well. So, the decision was applied equally to both sides. None of the mexican-american students were reported to have gone home, they just put away their flags.

    I don't agree with the school's decision on restricting the displaying of flags, but when they enforced it, they did so to everyone.

    If you do find an article about the student being sent home due to having a cross on their shirt, please post it. I'll be more than happy to look into it.

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  • Machx2
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    Originally posted by racrguy View Post
    DEEERP! that's regarding speeches that are sanctioned by the school, still forbidden by the first amendment. Prayers that are done on the students time are still acceptable, when on school time. When sanctioned and approved by the school, it is not allowed.
    It was a valedictorian speech as well if I remember correctly. That is a student and isn't a regulatable speech. She can say whatever she wants up there and I believe the court ended up overturning it when Abbott got involved. It just shows us a glimpse of what is to come. A kid in California also wore a shirt with a cross on it to school and got sent home. That is freedom of speech and religion, and no there were no uniforms at that school.

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  • mikeb
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    Originally posted by talisman View Post
    perry is a consummate politician and will only say anything he thinks will get him votes.
    qft

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  • ceyko
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    Originally posted by racrguy View Post
    hurr durr. HERPA DERP! Students can pray all they want to. The schools (read: faculty and staff, and those appointed to speak) cannot lead, join, or hinder a students prayer in any way.
    Prayer:
    In my opinion the only ones who could possibly be inhibited is the Muslims who have to face a certain directions on their hands/knees. Otherwise, prayers do not need to be out loud. Just my opinion and oddly, as far as I know you're right. To me, if you believe in prayer no one can possibly take that away from you. Hell, if the PoWs in past and present wars had it - everyone can.

    I can't vouch for Christmas celebrations yet since my kids are in school. When I was in school it was celebrated/observed heavily.

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  • mstng86
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    Originally posted by racrguy View Post
    I shouldn't post when I'm drunk, I make redundant statements. But I will say, even when 3 sheets to the wind I still make more sense than some of you do sober.
    Tell us how hard it is to suck your own dick?

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  • racrguy
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    I shouldn't post when I'm drunk, I make redundant statements. But I will say, even when 3 sheets to the wind I still make more sense than some of you do sober.

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  • Forever_frost
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    Originally posted by talisman View Post
    Have you only lived in this state for 10 minutes? Perry is a consummate politician and will ONLY say ANYthing he thinks will get him votes. Severe miscalculation on his part this go 'round.


    And that "Can't make this shit up" picture is fucking HILARIOUS.
    As someone Perry actually appointed to an office, I have to agree. Perry is a politician. He can speak to the Tea Party Tuesday and by Friday be passing out orders to innoculate children with vaccines that haven't been tested and growing the state government.

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  • mstng86
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    I think he needs to change his name to ricky bobby.

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  • talisman
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    Originally posted by QIK46 View Post
    so he doesnt support fags or Obama sounds like a good president to me. i see nothing wrong with his message. he probably wont win but atleast he had the guts to say what he believed instead of just trying to gain votes.


    Have you only lived in this state for 10 minutes? Perry is a consummate politician and will ONLY say ANYthing he thinks will get him votes. Severe miscalculation on his part this go 'round.


    And that "Can't make this shit up" picture is fucking HILARIOUS.

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  • racrguy
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    DEEERP! that's regarding speeches that are sanctioned by the school, still forbidden by the first amendment. Prayers that are done on the students time are still acceptable, when on school time. When sanctioned and approved by the school, it is not allowed.
    Last edited by racrguy; 12-10-2011, 12:52 AM.

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  • Machx2
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    Originally posted by racrguy View Post
    hurr durr. HERPA DERP! Students can pray all they want to. The schools (read: faculty and staff, and those appointed to speak) cannot lead, join, or hinder a students prayer in any way.
    Federal Judge Prohibits Prayer at Texas Graduation Ceremony

    Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/06/02...#ixzz1g6aYE4so


    Herpa derp, as you would say. That delt with students as well.

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  • Machx2
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    Originally posted by racrguy View Post
    hurr durr. HERPA DERP! Students can pray all they want to. The schools (read: faculty and staff, and those appointed to speak) cannot lead, join, or hinder a students prayer in any way.
    Are you 5? Serious question.

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