To share a story they never wanted to get out to the public.So what was the "bad judgment" in the steering wheel story?
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To share a story they never wanted to get out to the public.So what was the "bad judgment" in the steering wheel story?
To share a story they never wanted to get out to the public.
if Elizabeth Warren manages to put herself in position to be elected to anything more significant than animal control officer, those who vote for her should be subjected to a mandatory psychiatric evaluation. In other words, you'd have to be nuts to vote for that knuckleheaded banshee.Elizabeth Warren suggests Planned Parenthood set up 'outposts' in national parks
Senator Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., reportedly believes the federal government should allow Planned Parenthood outposts along the edges of national parks in ordekatv.com
"They could put up tents, have trained personnel -- and be there to help people who need it," Warren said, according to Kitchener. "It's time to declare a medical emergency."
The left has gone completely off the deep end.
First of all you should research who Cassidy Hutchinson is before you call her "wet behind the ears." Second, you think veteran secret service agents don't make the news for using bad judgment?
https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-...ested-skorea-drunk-assault-police-2022-05-20/
if Elizabeth Warren manages to put herself in position to be elected to anything more significant than animal control officer, those who vote for her should be subjected to a mandatory psychiatric evaluation. In other words, you'd have to be nuts to vote for that knuckleheaded banshee.
I don't know either Cassidy or the SS agents. But experience has taught me that kids in their 20s largely suck. I'm just saying, it's logical to trust the SS agents over the wet-behind-the-ears, 26 year old.
denial
noun
in denial
: refusing to admit the truth or reality of something unpleasant
denial
noun
in denial
: refusing to admit the truth or reality of something unpleasant
This is also a lot of the reason why you get pro choice absolutists that don’t want compromise on the timeline for elective abortions. They’re scared that if they give an inch then the pro life nutjobs will try to take a mile and go for shit like this.
Idiot.ir·ra·tion·al
[i(r)ˈraSH(ə)nəl]
ADJECTIVE
- not logical or reasonable:
"irrational feelings of hostility" (we're looking at you @Heels Noir )
synonyms:
unreasonable · illogical · groundless · baseless · unfounded·
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Idiot.
No. But eventually majority opinion should and will mean something. So i'm just highlighting that there have been a rash of "unpopular" decisions recently. NY gun control, this prayer thing, Roe v Wade, the Maine school thing. Eventually trust in the court will erode and politicians might do something (pack court or term limits for example).You don't seriously believe that the court should consider polls before it rules do you? Because if you do, then you're more ignorant about the court than I thought.
Idiot.
Imagine a hard-core jewish kid is in the team, and coach is coercing everyone to ask that Jesus help them pick up more first downs and create more turnovers.Lol. Kids (let alone any parents) who are influenced by such are insecure and apparently dealing with their own issues. You can probably identify with that. I cannot. Plus, my kid is a baller and would play even if we was worshipping Satan at midfield.
Cope harder.
Also, if you believe this blurs the lines on separation of church and state, you're a bigger idiot than I realized. And that's saying something because I really had almost zero respect for your intelligence level.
No. But eventually majority opinion should and will mean something. So i'm just highlighting that there have been a rash of "unpopular" decisions recently. NY gun control, this prayer thing, Roe v Wade. Eventually trust in the court will erode and politicians might do something (pack court or term limits for example).
Imagine a hard-core jewish kid is in the team, and coach is coercing everyone to ask that Jesus help them pick up more first downs and create more turnovers.
Public schools are "state", prayer is "church", so yes, this is related to the separation of those two.
Imagine a hard-core jewish kid is in the team, and coach is coercing everyone to ask that Jesus help them pick up more first downs and create more turnovers.
Public schools are "state", prayer is "church", so yes, this is related to the separation of those two.
Rub your head some more. Parents complained their children on the team felt compelled to participate, and the school board said he was coercive.See, here's the rub - Coach never coerced anyone into anything. You saying it doesn't make it so.
Toughen your Jewish kid up and tell him to be confident with who he is and what he believes. And tell him to practice more and he might see the field. Mazel tov!
Rub your head some more. Parents complained their children on the team felt compelled to participate, and the school board said he was coercive.
Rub your head some more. Parents complained their children on the team felt compelled to participate, and the school board said he was coercive.
Dad of player under that coach sums up the crux: "Teenagers see coaches as authority figures who determine playing time and influence how well they interact with the rest of their teammates, their friends. When Kennedy met with the entire team on the field immediately following games, with the community watching, it would have been incredibly hard for a teenager, any teenager, to refuse to participate, even if Kennedy’s prayers conflicted with the student’s personal religious beliefs. I feel for any kids, especially religious minorities or nonreligious kids, who participated because they thought it was the only way to be a good teammate, to impress their coach and to be included as part of the team."
Coaches can force prayer to mythical beings on kids. But teachers can't talk about sexuality. Got it.
Like I told you before.. these parents have kids that suck and use this as an excuse for not playing.
Or they don’t want to be coerced into something they may not believe in.
and? The Jewish kid is free to ask Jehovah to help him make that game-saving tackle. The coach isn't trying to convert or even coerce anyone, he is simply praying to the entity most worshipped and giving the team the opportunity to join in or not join in. And he is not doing it as a school function. It's just free speech. If it (the prayer) was a school function, I might go down there with a torch and a pitchfork myself.Imagine a hard-core jewish kid is in the team, and coach is coercing everyone to ask that Jesus help them pick up more first downs and create more turnovers.
Public schools are "state", prayer is "church", so yes, this is related to the separation of those two.
lol, that is so idiotic. First of all, stop exaggerating. The coach is forcing no one.Coaches can force prayer to mythical beings on kids. But teachers can't talk about sexuality. Got it.
lol, that is so idiotic. First of all, stop exaggerating. The coach is forcing no one.
Did you even once consider that the majority of the kids participating wanted to do so? And that maybe some didn't care but they just didn''t want to be the oddball but felt more part of the team in that moment? So they were fine with bowing their heads for a minute.
You have a few kids feeling pressured and resentful, and you would take away a perfectly harmless action enjoyed or at least appreciated by the majority just so those few knuckleheads don't have to experience one of most innocuous experiences imaginable. What kind of democrat are you? Oh never mind, you're a typical democrat.
Lol. @blazers was just posting about how the SCOTUS should review pew research polls before delivering a judgement. “The majority! The majority!” Now he’s going to bat for the minority.
Let's make it simple. If I knew my coach was a hardcore democrat and that bothered me to the point that I wanted to quit the team, he would not have to wear a Biden/Harris shirt to get me to quit the team.
Simple is correct. And completely retarded. That has nothing to do with religion.
The only reason the hearing is being held at all is because of a damn lie….You are correct.. this hearing is not about hearing the truth.
Oh.. so only religion is a valid reason to be upset at the coach?
Your logic sucks.
Going to bat for the minority is essentially the popular opinion among the majority when it comes to sep of church and state per the poll.
yeah lol I saw him trying to waffle his way out of contradicting himself there after @tarheel0910 challenged him. It was amusing but so typical I didn't bother commenting.Lol. @blazers was just posting about how the SCOTUS should review pew research polls before delivering a judgement. “The majority! The majority!” Now he’s going to bat for the minority.
No, I'm saying that religion is what the topic focuses on. Don't steer away from it with another nonsensical comparison.
There could be disagreement over what constitutes a public school event. I would argue a football coach at a football game employed by the school does fall under that category.
Often times, deeply religious Christians in this country are very coercive. I've known people who were heavily ostracized and trashed for leaving their faith, Church, etc. Religion and faith do not belong in secular work spaces. Nor is it the place of a football coach to encourage prayer at a secular event if not everyone was on board.
No, I'm saying that religion is what the topic focuses on. Don't steer away from it with another nonsensical comparison.
There could be disagreement over what constitutes a public school event. I would argue a football coach at a football game employed by the school does fall under that category.
Often times, deeply religious Christians in this country are very coercive. I've known people who were heavily ostracized and trashed for leaving their faith, Church, etc. Religion and faith do not belong in secular work spaces. Nor is it the place of a football coach to encourage prayer at a secular event if not everyone was on board.
What is it y'all say about abortion - "Don't like abortion? Don't have one."
Don't like praying at midfield? Don't pray at midfield.