User Profile: ghee99

Member Since: December 27, 2010

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  • well, as someone who LOVES the tea Party

    smaller govt, less spending, following the constitution, etc

    plus just the people in it, and the ideals and history that it embues

    and as someone who is ALSO polyamorous in my own life,

    i can tell you that the two are not exclusionary.

    granted, i dont have kids, nor am i married

    but i do have two long term girlfriends and we all know and care about each other.

    and, we are all free to date others, if we wish

    (personally, between work, and two GFs, i rarely have time to date outside our triad, but its not a closed triad, so it does happen at times)

    i do think that the Tea Parties ideals are perfect for all of america

    poly on the other hand is NOT for everyone, but for some its great

    (and its hardly a new invention, it has stood the test of time)

    and, i know for us its great too, i cant see ever going back to just monogamy (but who knows?)

    still, dont fall for the mainstream myth, that poly and Tea Party ideas are not compatible.

    anyway,…

    thats my 2 cents, and my experience strength and hope,

    hope it helps!

  • hey, believe whatever you want, but if an exclusionary group says we are better than you (so much so that even god said we are his chosen people and you are not) then dont expect me to support you, or to thing your belief system is cool, or cute.

    especially if they are using a book that they themselves wrote as a justification to come in and take away someone else’s country, kick them out, take it over, and then treat them like second class citizens.

    (which is not to say i like the palestinians, they seem like a horrible group that does bad things)

    but still, its not cool to take someone’s land from them

    and its not cool for a group to say that only our “tribe” is the ones god likes the best

    thats kinda arrogant (to say the least).

  • The Conservative Tattoos of CPAC!

    March 17, 2013 at 8:53pm

    as a straight male, i love seeing a tattooed woman.
    because, a bunch of tattoos mean that she is a “loose woman”

    granted, are there ANY exceptions?
    perhaps.
    but the one most reliable indicator of a woman being “easy” is whether or not she is tattooed
    (its also a pretty good indicator of low self esteem)

    do i ALWAYS want to be with a ‘loose woman”?
    not always…
    but there are times i do,
    i’m even open to dating one,

    so, for those of us who like, and sometimes seek an “easy” (to get into bed) lady
    we love that tattoos are there to help us see who to focus our attention on.

  • hey, i’m a straight guy, and about as anti-leftist as you can get,
    but this girl’s pollyannaish “rap” just makes her seem like busy-body.

    I mean, a teen girl, who’s not gay herself lecturing gay males on what they “should” do?
    meh.
    how about we all just mind our own business?

    …but all this “i’m not gay, but let me tell you what you should, as an adult, be allowed to do” stuff is a bit much.

    I mean, she’s probably just repeating what she’s been told, and she IS just a kid (i mean, i know i was no genius or expert on human sexuality when i was a teen)
    and we all learn as we grow older (well, maybe not liberals, but most of us do),
    so i dont wanna be too rough on her.

    Still, this seems like a case where telling her to “mind your own business” would be in order.

  • EVEN if there were people in the distant past (of a certain race) that were mean to people (of another race)

    that does NOT mean that the distant descendants are responsible for the actions that some distant relative did 100, 200, 300, 400 or 500 or more years ago.

    not to mention, ANYONE born in the USA is a NATIVE AMERICAN

    so, regardless of race, if you were born in the USA you are a legal american

    if you were NOT born in the USA, and if you did not otherwise get permission, then you are NOT legally here.

    its pretty simple actually

    even someone like this yelling guy could probably see it IF he weren’t blinded by anger,
    probably an anger caused by other reasons (things like the fact that he might be a failure in life?),

    as such, this illogical rant just seems like some misplaced anger, with an added does of racism on his part as well.

    plus….

    even if ANY of his silly logic were true
    its doubtful (or at least certainly not proven) that most of the people who were there protesting illegal immigration (that he yelled at) were even related to the people that he claims were mean to his distant ancestors

    AND (most importantly)

    lets just say that his whole rant was true
    that the “white man” came “here” illegally…

    IF all that was true, and if the “white man” came here as illegal aliens, and if the “illegal white man” caused all that harm,

    then…

    wouldnt it make sense to (now, having learned from that) to be EVEN MORE vigilant

  • looking at the blonde that he is with in the pic,

    i would say, there are (at least) two things (besides her pretty face) that i really like about her.

    good job, kevin!

  • so fake!
    (on so many levels)

    first of all (of course), a bear couldnt talk,
    but even assuming you could make a bear with an intelligent brain, this was not even a bear (it was a RUG!)

    not to mention, from a logistical point of view, a bear “body” with zero muscles or tissue, hollowed out (and dead) could not move in the same way that a bear or human could (or even move at all))

    so, how is all this happening?
    is it magic?

    i mean, c’mon

    plus, even if all that were to happen, there is STILL other problems

    - the people around this “bear” seem non-plussed, like a talking rug is normal
    not to mention…
    - even if a rug could talk, and move, and think, and was accepted as being alive by people,
    i SERIOUSLY doubt that there would be zero discrimination in hiring against an anthropomorphic, animated, “alive”, bear-rug.
    And as film directer is a VERY hard to get job, i doubt (if a bear rug were working at a job) that it would be hired as a big budget movie director. About the best that a bear-rug like this could hope for would be a job as a night janitor, or an on-phone tech support worker.

    Not to mention, you dont learn how to make huge cinematic blockbusters by JUST watching movies,
    so now we are supposed to believe that the bear-rug went to film school?
    lol
    yeah right!
    even basic logic would dictate that to be impossible
    i mean, where would he have learned even something as simple as reading and writing? (which would be necessary to go

  • “Then there’s those fine cars parked outside: too many for me to count.
    “Made me think how people walked for days to hear your sermon on the mount.
    “Then there’s those fine ladies in the choir, Lord, singin’ like they really love it.
    “Hell, last night, they were dancin’ on the front row of my show: drinkin’ beer, screamin: ‘Sing Shove It.’

    “You know, even John the Baptist wouldn’t be welcome in this place,
    “With his coat made of Camel **** an’ sandals on his feet an’ a long beard on his face.
    “You know, Lord, when you come back to get your children, an’ take ‘em beyond the clouds,
    “To live forever in Heaven with you: well, I’d sure hate to be in this crowd.

    “You know, Lord, I’m not perfect; some even call me no count.
    “But I’ll tell you: I believe a man is judged by what’s in his heart, not what’s in his bank account.
    “So if this is what religion is: a big car, a suit an’ a tie,
    “Then I might as well forget it Lord, ’cause I can’t qualify.

    “Oh, by the way, Lord, right before they kicked me out, didn’t I see a picture of you?
    “With sandals an’ a beard. Believe you had long **** too.”
    “Well, this is Paycheck, signing off.
    “I’ll be seein’ you Lord, I hope.”

  • to those who wonder why so many good people of faith cant stand churches, and the “leaders” who run them (like this pastor)

    johnny paycheck probably explains it best in his song,

    “The Outlaw’s Prayer”

    You know, I worked the Big Packet show in Fort Worth, Saturday night,
    We had all day Sunday to rest and relax, before I caught another flight.
    So I decided to walk down town an’ get myself a little fresh air.
    Before long, I found myself in front of a big church on the corner of the square.

    Boy, I could hear that singin’ way out in the street, sure was a beautiful sound.
    So I just walked up the steps an’ opened the door an’ started to go inside an’ sit down.
    But before I could, a young man walked over to me an said: “Excuse me, Sir,
    “But I can’t let you in with that big black hat, those jeans, that beard an’ long ****.

    So I just left, went back outside, sat down on the curb, and I thought to myself
    That’s the house of the Lord. That guy’s got the hell of a nerve.
    Tellin’ me I can’t worship anywhere I please.
    So right there, in front of that Church, I just knelt down on my knees.

    I said: “Lord, I know I don’t look like much, but I didn’t think you’d mind.
    “I just wanted to be with your people, Lord: it’s been a long time.
    “A while ago, a saw a wino over there in the alley, all bent over in tears,
    “An’ I thought how one stained glass window, from this Church, would feed his family for years.

    “Then there’s

  • as someone who grew up catholic, and has (generally) a fondness for the religion

    let me be the first to apologize for these idiotic comments by this german conehead

    what a fool, he needs to stick to talking about things he has some clue about