jv_coach
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He is a racist. If this is religouse and if he was quoting Bible verses he is a Gnostic Black Hebrew Israelite [Hidden Content]
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Plus if they run fast we should really take things case by case, or 40 time by 40 time or whose daddy is on the school board. There is a lot that goes into making difference in one kids life.
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Only sheep believe Islam is a religion of peace.
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Note that there was no rational response to Mac Donald's statements – only hysterical, emotional outbursts. Mac Donald did something that most BLM sympathizers and liberals would never dream of doing: she challenged the false, warped worldview of activists by directly confronting their hate. But Mac Donald may as well have been speaking to collection of stones: Read more: [Hidden Content] Follow us: @AmericanThinker on Twitter | AmericanThinker on Facebook
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It will be the new norm, sadly. But it would be the democrats fault.
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Should Home School Kids be Able to Participate in School Sports
jv_coach replied to Hagar's topic in High School Football
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Should Home School Kids be Able to Participate in School Sports
jv_coach replied to Hagar's topic in High School Football
If their parents are paying taxes sort of hard to argue against it. Also this is 2017 and if a boy can compete as a girl or a girl can legally take steroids then why cant homeschoolers play to. -
What does a doctor replace a cancer with? Nothing! Just repeal Obamacare
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The good schools need to make sure they play each other at the end of district.
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[Hidden Content] Three Areas of Focus for Malachi 4:4-6 So here at the end of 1987 I would like to let the end of the Old Testament direct our thoughts about God in these three ways. First, from verse 4 we consider the backward look to God's revealed word. Second, from verse 5 we consider the forward look to God's final victory and the Elijah who prepares the way. Third, from verse 6 we consider the effect of God's word on the relationships between fathers and children. Remember the law of my servant Moses, the decrees and laws I gave him at Horeb for all Israel. See, I will send you the prophet Elijah before that great and dreadful day of the LORD comes. He will turn the hearts of the fathers to their children, and the hearts of the children to their fathers; or else I will come and strike the land with a curse. (NIV)
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What if Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton had swapped genders?
jv_coach replied to texanabroad's topic in Political Forum
Yep, whether it is a man or a women talking liberalism sounds bad -
they are useful idiots.
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You can always trust a communist to be a communist. Obama and all the other of his ilk are communist so if lies matter and need to stop start there.
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When it comes to Trump and the Russians, I find it mind numbing how people excuse, forget or are just that sheepish to remember how Obama tried to start a war with Russia during his last week of office, and was cowering to Russia the eight years prior
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You can always trust a communist to be a communist....Obama and the demwits are a bunch of communist
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The “Alternative Government” Vs. Trump by Cliff Kincaid March 3, 2017 President Trump gave a good speech on Tuesday night, but his presidency is still hanging by a thread. Attorney Larry Klayman says an “alternative government” in the intelligence community continues to target him. “These intelligence agencies are more powerful than the president himself,” Klayman said [1] on the Fox Business Network. “They have the ability to blackmail people in this administration to the point that the American people’s interests are going to be subverted.” Klayman, the founder of Freedom Watch, said, “How can he [President Trump] represent the interests of the American people when he knows the NSA is likely wiretapping everything he says with foreign leaders and everyone else?” It may seem like ancient history, but the media used to be concerned about surveillance of American citizens by U.S. intelligence and law enforcement agencies. After President Trump was elected, such concern suddenly disappeared. In fact, the media became the recipients of illegal leaks of private conversations by Trump administration officials. One such leak forced the resignation of national security adviser Michael T. Flynn. Claude Barfield, a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), writes [2] that there was nothing improper with U.S. intelligence surveillance of phone calls to and from the Russian ambassador. However, in regard to Flynn, existing law does not permit the NSA or FBI to “listen to the communications of Americans who may be caught in…eavesdropping.” The allegation that Flynn violated “the ancient 18th century Logan Act that forbids diplomatic activity by private U.S. citizens is no longer relevant, according to almost all legal experts,” notes Barfield. So the wiretaps could not be justified on that flimsy basis. Flynn was forced out on the equally spurious grounds that he forgot to tell Vice President Mike Pence about elements of the conversations he had with the Russian official. Barfield says that “a criminal—and certainly civil rights—violation did occur with the public leaks of the details of his conversations with the foreign ambassador from someone (or some persons) in the intelligence community.” The leak violated the Espionage Act, which makes intentional disclosure of classified “communications intelligence activities” a felony. What’s more, citing Timothy H. Edgar of Brown University, it is also a crime for national security officials “to leverage legitimate foreign intelligence collection to reveal public information in order to damage [an] individual they do not believe should serve.” It is well-known that Flynn’s appointment as national security adviser was opposed by elements in the intelligence community, especially the CIA. Edgar writes [3] that “Flynn himself may be the first victim of civil liberties abuse during the Trump administration.” He says, “If officials had concerns about Flynn, the law requires they lodge those complaints through the system and not through leaks.” This means that some intelligence officials viewed Flynn as a threat and wanted him out, using any means possible. Edgar suggests that Flynn call the ACLU for legal help, but a far better course of action would be to call litigator Larry Klayman, who says it’s clear that “the NSA is spying on the President, his White House, and the administration in general.” Klayman believes that “loyalists to former President Barack Hussein Obama, Hillary Clinton, and their leftist comrades” are behind the illegal surveillance..... [Hidden Content]
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Norma McCorvey passed away at age 69 on Saturday. Her journey to notoriety began in June 1969 when she attempted to get an abortion. Her lying failed to secure legal permission, and her scheme to obtain an illegal abortion also ended unsuccessfully. She then gathered a diabolical duo of fee-hungry attorneys to gear up for a protracted legal fight. Fortuitously, the baby reached full term before the menacing lawsuit did, and in 1970 the suit was filed under the alias Jane Roe. The Dallas County DA was Henry Wade, and thus the infamous case was christened Roe v. Wade. By the time the case popped out of the Supreme Court, the law was on the side of executing unborn people, a monstrous legality that began to rapidly and incessantly devour millions of unborn babies. Legally. The rest, as they say, is history. And a bloody one at that. But in 1994, Norma McCorvey flipped sides. She made the acquaintance of pastor Flip Benham who ran a pro-life outfit based adjacent to the pro-choice reproductive health clinic (read: infant abattoir) where McCorvey was working. On her outdoor smoke breaks she would engage in heated banter with the pro-lifer next door. She eventually began to see him as a caring man, and even agreed to visit his church. Within a year she publicly declared that she had converted to Christianity, and was baptized in a backyard pool on national television. McCorvey was a changed woman. She renounced her former views on abortion and began to live out what she said. In 1998, she testified to Congress: [Hidden Content]