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Member Since: September 04, 2010

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  • Listen. I would gladly trade my life for an innocent who lives in this area with the promise that this would happen. The sacrifice that I would make would be sooooo worth it. I pray for forgiveness as I pray for their destruction.

  • ‘Rape Tag’ Shocks Parents at Minn. Elementary School

    February 4, 2012 at 12:18am

    In reply to DeVain.

    tiredofcodenames. I swear you’re talking about my family. I‘ve lived in Minnesota all of my life and you couldn’t be more right. They are democrats who have no clue as to what’s going on. Love what they get from the government but complain, complain, complain about the taxes. Oh, and try to talk to them. Maybe if you want to die. There is no give or take with these people. They are right, you are wrong, it’s all Bushs/republicans/ teapartys fault and so on. Obama is the greatest thing since white bread (oops is that racist) and he inherited all of the problems of the world since the beginning of time. Blah, blah, blah. Everybody will learn the truth in the end.

  • Hey, Black9897. What would this piece of crap done if he had a baby he got pissed at? People who cannot control themselves with animals cannot control themselves with people. Get it?
    Being charged with a felony is the least this monster should be charged with. Man, I HATE animal abusers and child abusers. They could never spend enough time in prison to to make me happy.
    God forgive me for the absolute hate I feel for these people.

  • This was hilarious! I’m from Minnesota and the first big snowfall usually takes people off guard. There are tons of accidents. After that people learn again. The thing I enjoy most is when some idiot in a 4 wheel drive goes screaming by everyone and then about a mile up you see them in the ditch. Cracks me up to no end. I drive a 4 wheel truck and have always known better. In fact my truck is probably worse than a car. Not enough weight in the back end even when sand bags are used. My husband doesn’t even like to drive my truck. I know how to drive it though and do pretty good.

  • Poor little thing. I pray she didn’t suffer and I pray for her family. There is a lot of cruelty on this site. People have become very cold and indifferent in the face of tragedy. Very sad.

  • I‘ve been looking for a church for over a year now and just cannot find what I’m looking for. I am a Lutheran and have gone to a couple in my area and one of them turned out to be a showcase for “let’s see how much we can entertain these people.” I was quite surprised as I’ve never seen anything like it. The pastor and crew showed up in gangster suits. What the hell? Then I thought I would try the local Catholic church (hubby is Catholic) and liked it at first but then started really taking a good look around during the service. Everybody is on automatic pilot and I started doing the same thing. It was like waking up out of a trance when the service was over. Ok, so this one is not right for me either. There is just not a connection and when the Deacon started talking about “evil corporations” that was pretty much it for me. I will keep looking but I am quite frustrated. I have decided to look for a good bible study with more one on one interaction between members. I don’t feel that going to church just because I think God expects it, that it’s an obligation. I want to go because I want to learn and feel closer to God. It’s becoming very difficult in this day and age to find a church that trys to speak directly to is parishioners the true word of God.

  • Hersey10. I’m laughing more over your post than the video. Just thinking of you spewing chips and pop totally cracks me up in hysterics totally cracks me up!!!

  • As someone who has suffered from depression I understand how devastating it can be in life. It pretty much takes over every aspect of daily living. I pray that this man is with God now and all his suffering is over. RIP, Don.

  • Love you, Adam. Right on the mark. I rarely received praise when I was growing up and frankly I didn’t need it or want it. I never had anything handed to me and if I needed something big and had to borrow money from a family member I made sure it was all paid back. Bought my own clothes starting at 13 and bought my own car when I was 16. Moved out at 18 and never went back. Made me grow up fast and I never relied on anyone for anything. Probably the best thing my parents could have done for me. It’s hard to watch parents ruin their children by this sense of entitlement. I went back to school at 45 and graduated in 2008. Bad, bad timing since the collapse happened 2 months before I graduated. I can’t get a job with no experience in my field but I blame no one but myself. Did I really need to get a college degree? I thought my prospects would open up with one. Now I‘m paying a loan for a degree that’s pretty much useless. But…. it was my decision and no one elses. No one forced me to go to college. These OWS brats blame everyone but themselves for their own bad choices. The choice I made was mine and only mine. I’m good with that. Such is life.

  • For all you people criticizing these people bringing these dogs to the US. Bite me. These are eight dogs that have another chance at life. Who the h$#% cares where they come from. Wonderful story, Blaze. Warmed my heart. Every once in a while we need to see humans actually doing something good.