Originally posted by aspviper666He never laid a finger, I mean, hand on my snickel, if that's what you mean. He was the most kindest, most gentle-est, most bestest care provider anyone could ever ask for.
So,Mr Freaky,
what is your relationship to Mr.Snicklefinger?
He read us stories every night about how Sir A. C. Ellewe fought and fought and fought for the downtrodden and the disenfranchised gay whales, and their right to adopt commercially-netted baby sharks.
He told us we should call him, "Tickle."
Originally posted by FreakyKBHJust think: according to you, all Mr. Tuggle has to do is accept Jesus as his Savior and it won't matter how many daughters he raped or cut the throats of - he's still in eternal glory!! Not a bad deal, eh?
He never laid a finger, I mean, hand on my snickel, if that's what you mean. He was the most kindest, most gentle-est, most bestest care provider anyone could ever ask for.
He read us stories every night about how Sir A. C. Ellewe fought and fought and fought for the downtrodden and the disenfranchised gay whales, and their right to adopt commercially-netted baby sharks.
He told us we should call him, "Tickle."
Originally posted by FreakyKBHThen how do you explain this ??Mr.Freaky??
He never laid a finger, I mean, hand on my snickel, if that's what you mean. He was the most kindest, most gentle-est, most bestest care provider anyone could ever ask for.
He read us stories every night about how Sir A. C. Ellewe fought and fought and fought for the downtrodden and the disenfranchised gay whales, and their right to adopt commercially-netted baby sharks.
He told us we should call him, "Tickle."
http://www.pacificworlds.com/yap/native/images/whale.jpg
Is this NOT you???With the alledged gay whale???
And our prejudice against large homosexual marine mammals is also a shameful remnant of our tradition of barbarity and intollerance.
I put it to you all, metaphorically speaking, is there not a little gay whale in each of us? or perhaps a diminutive sodomite sealion? or even a tiny deviant dolphin?:
so say it once,
say it loud,
freedom to the shirt-lifting whale
Of whom we are proud!
(I hear they can now get a civil partenership off the coast of Belfast. Congratulate your fellow citizens, Luke. Now that's progress!)
Unfortunately with the politics in Northern Ireland highly religiously polarised as they are, politicians seem only to gain popularity by being extremely Protestant or extremely Catholic (see Ian Paisley Sr.). Unfortunately these politicians are against many of the ideals that are part of the ideas of free will. So they are against gay marriage, and contraversially, abortion. Abortion is legal just across the water in England, so those who can afford it can just go across on a boat. This system is biased towards the rich. Northern Irish politics is full of hypocrisy like this.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/execution_dna;_ylt=AiIDq12U9ofT7orqZ5RWuhSs0NUE;_ylu=X3oDMTA2Z2szazkxBHNlYwN0bQ--
"DNA Tests Confirm Executed Va. Man Guilty
23 minutes ago
A new round of DNA tests that death penalty opponents believed might finally prove that an innocent man was executed in the United States confirmed instead that Roger Keith Coleman was guilty when he went to the electric chair in 1992.
In a case closely watched by both sides in the death penalty debate, Gov. Mark Warner announced that genetic testing on semen proved Coleman committed the 1981 rape and murder of his sister-in-law, Wanda McCoy.
Coleman went to his death proclaiming his innocence, and a finding that he was unjustly executed would have been explosive news that almost certainly would have had a powerful effect on the public's attitude toward capital punishment. Death penalty opponents have argued for years that the risk of a grave and irreversible mistake by the criminal justice system is too great to allow capital punishment.
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... "James McCloskey, executive director of Centurion Ministries, had been fighting to prove Coleman's innocence since 1988. The two shared Coleman's final meal together — cold slices of pizza — just a few hours before Coleman was executed.
"I now know that I was wrong. Indeed, this is a bitter pill to swallow," McCloskey said, describing Thursday's findings as "a kick in the stomach" and adding that he felt betrayed by Coleman. " ...
Originally posted by no1marauderI'll say! And, how!
Just think: according to you, all Mr. Tuggle has to do is accept Jesus as his Savior and it won't matter how many daughters he raped or cut the throats of - he's still in eternal glory!! Not a bad deal, eh?
Of course, your sins are so readily overlooked, who is God to overlook a child rapist? The noive!