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He should have stayed in Africa when he went, he deserves it.
I think I like this woman, factual .

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This is how ignorant people are getting, they don't understand that your freedoms are your safety, and it took guns to get their freedoms.
Without the guns they would all be saying Sig hile right now,or put to the ultimate solution, unless purged by the communist for being parasites.

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Trump would be either playing into the Military complex, or in with it if he stayed.
Let the Russians finish up, we don't need to be there.

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Fact is we all have our differences from where we are from, Woman, and men are different, and liberals use less commonsense today more than any other time.

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Not that I care about Jimmy, or Sean, Jimmy is a hypacrite, and most liberals are also. It's funny how they call people racist for no reason other than not agreeing with them, they are pretty racist in policy, and their hypocracy.
Be it womans rights, to the poor kids which they abort every day they are hypacrits.

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Just a few traitors like Obama, and Hillary who need put under the prison for treason, murder, and other crimes against humanity.

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What better reason to charge him, and put him down, he will tell of the oh so many others that need put away. If I was Trump, and the ones in law I would charge him, and see what he has to offer.
Lets catch some bigger fish

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WOW, I like this old guy, he's quite smart

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Dems lost 20% of their plantation slaves in the last election, more, and more are learning they are in chains every day now regardless of the medias lies, and hypocracy.

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Damn ! From Chris Matthews, and on MSNBC, still deluded though, a concert, Joe Biden :kez:

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This is something I think is not right, and stupid as a business person.
It's not really the same as going against your religious beliefs, or ideas.
Honestly I would have made the cake, making it neither accepts, or condone gay marriage, but I can see the person pushing their beliefs on the cake maker, and being anti Christianity.


Tennessee store puts 'No Gays Allowed' sign back up after Supreme Court cake ruling
By Justin Wise - 06/07/18 04:51 PM EDT
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A Tennessee hardware store owner is celebrating the Supreme Court's ruling in favor of a bakery that refused to bake a cake for a gay couple's wedding by placing a "No Gays Allowed" sign in front of his store.

Jeff Amyx, who owns Amyx Hardware & Roofing Supplies in Grainger County, initially posted the sign in 2015 after the Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage but later removed it following intense backlash.

The sign returned this week, however, after the Supreme Court ruled in favor of a Colorado baker who refused to make a wedding cake for a same-sex couple, according to WBIR 10.

Amyx told the local NBC affiliate that the ruling came as a shock to him, calling the decision a victory for Christianity.


"Christianity is under attack," Amyx said. "This is a great win, don't get me wrong, but this is not the end, this is just the beginning. Right now, we're seeing a ray of sunshine. This is 'happy days' for Christians all over America, but dark days will come."

Amyx initially posted the "No Gays Allowed" sign in front of his store in 2015 because he wanted to stand for what he believed in as a Christian, he said.

But due to public scrutiny, he replaced it with a sign that read: "We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone who would violate our rights of freedom of speech & freedom of religion."

Amyx added that he fears a future Supreme Court decision will be different.

In a narrow 7-2 decision written by Justice Anthony Kennedy on Monday, the court said that religious and philosophical objections to same-sex marriage are in some instances protected forms of expression.

In addition, the court said that Colorado can protect gay people from being discriminated against by businesses that are open to the public. But it notes that the law must be applied in a manner that is neutral toward religion.

On Thursday, an Arizona appeals court ruled that a Phoenix-based calligraphy business cannot refuse to serve same-sex couples, citing Monday's decision.
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It's funny how they want to say the judges political views don't matter on a ballot, then cry when it comes to the supreme court.
Also with the suspicious death of which a lot of these liberals cheered at this is some kind of karma coming back on them.
Ginsburg needs to go, shes not right in the head.
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As for the destruction of the constitution, that's what the Dems are all about, Gun control is just one example, and the racist affirmative action.
The racist black woman should be fired off the news for her comment.
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It's good to try to do better, but like California wanting to fine, and inprison people for using straws is ridicules, and overreach of socialism.

WALSH: Quit The Hysterics. America Is Responsible For Almost None Of The Plastic In The Ocean.
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There is nothing wrong with trying to cut down on waste. There is nothing wrong with trying to cut down on the amount of straws we use. But when you use fake statistics to whip up hysteria, and you indulge in extreme exaggeration and blatant falsehood, and especially when you use these exaggerations and falsehoods as the basis for unnecessary laws, then it becomes incumbent on honest people to step in and correct the record.

In reality, your straw usage has almost no impact on the ocean whatsoever. That's partly because the "500 million straws a day statistic" is invented, and partly because the United States as a whole contributes very, very little to the plastic waste problem. About 60% of the plastic in the Ocean comes from five Asian countries: China, Indonesia, the Philippines, Vietnam, and Thailand. Indonesia's Citarum River, the most polluted river on Earth, is essentially a massive trash heap on a giant aquatic conveyor belt. Every day, 20,000 tons of waste and 340,000 tons of wastewater are dumped into it and then ferried to the ocean. In places like Vietnam, plastic in the water is the least of anyone's concerns. Raw sewage is discharged directly into water ways, turning the rivers toxic.

In all, and speaking just of plastic pollution, Asia and Africa account for 95% of the problem. That leaves only 5% of the ocean's plastic debris to be split between the continents of Europe, North America, South America, and Australia. According to this chart, Brazil is the worst plastic offender outside of Asia and Africa. 23 European countries, collectively, are 18th on the list. The United States comes in 20th. America, with its population of 330 million, is dwarfed on the plastic pollutant list by countries like Sri Lanka with 310 million fewer people.

We could collect all of the straws in North America, bundle them together and shoot them into the Sun, and the state of the ocean would hardly be improved at all. Indeed, we could stop using plastic altogether and it would barely make a dent in the problem. Does that mean we should be totally unconcerned about our own waste? No, but it does mean that our waste is, comparatively, not a significant problem. The ocean is being destroyed by Asia and Africa. Until they get their acts together, only minimal progress can be made.

And, as far as straws go, it's a near total non-issue. The United States accounts for a tiny fraction of the plastic in the ocean and straws account for a tiny fraction of that tiny fraction. Go ahead and refrain from straws if you wish. More power to you. But you are accomplishing very little for the environment. That's just the reality, in case anyone cares about reality anymore.

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Love how she shuts the race hustler, and they try to shut her down, but she wont let them. All with facts not in their narrative.

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Blue Frost wrote: July 26th, 2018, 6:00 pm It's good to try to do better, but like California wanting to fine, and inprison people for using straws is ridicules, and overreach of socialism.

WALSH: Quit The Hysterics. America Is Responsible For Almost None Of The Plastic In The Ocean.
https://www.dailywire.com/news/33611/wa ... matt-walsh
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There is nothing wrong with trying to cut down on waste. There is nothing wrong with trying to cut down on the amount of straws we use. But when you use fake statistics to whip up hysteria, and you indulge in extreme exaggeration and blatant falsehood, and especially when you use these exaggerations and falsehoods as the basis for unnecessary laws, then it becomes incumbent on honest people to step in and correct the record.

In reality, your straw usage has almost no impact on the ocean whatsoever. That's partly because the "500 million straws a day statistic" is invented, and partly because the United States as a whole contributes very, very little to the plastic waste problem. About 60% of the plastic in the Ocean comes from five Asian countries: China, Indonesia, the Philippines, Vietnam, and Thailand. Indonesia's Citarum River, the most polluted river on Earth, is essentially a massive trash heap on a giant aquatic conveyor belt. Every day, 20,000 tons of waste and 340,000 tons of wastewater are dumped into it and then ferried to the ocean. In places like Vietnam, plastic in the water is the least of anyone's concerns. Raw sewage is discharged directly into water ways, turning the rivers toxic.

In all, and speaking just of plastic pollution, Asia and Africa account for 95% of the problem. That leaves only 5% of the ocean's plastic debris to be split between the continents of Europe, North America, South America, and Australia. According to this chart, Brazil is the worst plastic offender outside of Asia and Africa. 23 European countries, collectively, are 18th on the list. The United States comes in 20th. America, with its population of 330 million, is dwarfed on the plastic pollutant list by countries like Sri Lanka with 310 million fewer people.

We could collect all of the straws in North America, bundle them together and shoot them into the Sun, and the state of the ocean would hardly be improved at all. Indeed, we could stop using plastic altogether and it would barely make a dent in the problem. Does that mean we should be totally unconcerned about our own waste? No, but it does mean that our waste is, comparatively, not a significant problem. The ocean is being destroyed by Asia and Africa. Until they get their acts together, only minimal progress can be made.

And, as far as straws go, it's a near total non-issue. The United States accounts for a tiny fraction of the plastic in the ocean and straws account for a tiny fraction of that tiny fraction. Go ahead and refrain from straws if you wish. More power to you. But you are accomplishing very little for the environment. That's just the reality, in case anyone cares about reality anymore.

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Actually we DO contribute "biggly" to the plastic waste in the ocean. We ship most of our recycling waste to Asia where countries like China dump a lot of the recycables that don't meet their recycling standards back into the environment. So just because we don't directly dump plastic into the ocean it doesn't mean that the tons of plastic waste currently polluting the worlds oceans doesn't originate from the US.

The truth is we are one of the biggest producers of plastic waste in the world and as of next year we may have an even bigger problem. China is expected to up their standards of recyclable product. That means we an other countries will have to meet new and much higher standards of non contamination before China will accept our garbage. If we can't meet those standards then we will have no place to send the tons of plastic and cardboard we produce daily.
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Thats like saying I'm responsable for the national debt, after someone disposing something thats supose to be recycled it's off there back.
The handler is responsable after recieving it. It's like saying the gun is responsable because the stupid person shot themself, or the gun maker for making it.
Our computer trash, a lot goes to africa, they are poluting the country with the stuff, but it's their fault not mine.
Lets say I sell a tasty cake, and people can't stop eating it, and gets fat, is it my fault :laugh: just saying because I'm eating birthday cake right now, had some for breakfast also. :laugh:
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Blue Frost wrote: August 22nd, 2018, 2:12 pm Thats like saying I'm responsable for the national debt, after someone disposing something thats supose to be recycled it's off there back.
The handler is responsable after recieving it. It's like saying the gun is responsable because the stupid person shot themself, or the gun maker for making it.
Our computer trash, a lot goes to africa, they are poluting the country with the stuff, but it's their fault not mine.
Lets say I sell a tasty cake, and people can't stop eating it, and gets fat, is it my fault :laugh: just saying because I'm eating birthday cake right now, had some for breakfast also. :laugh:
I'm just saying that the origination point is the US and other countries that send their recyclables to Asia. If we were smart or on top of this, we would recycle right here but that's too damn costly...EPA and DEP regs make it too costly. It's our own fault that the almighty dollar takes precedence over the welfare of our world.

So who is really at fault here...the dumpers or the ones who find it too expensive or too inconvenient to take responsibility for their own garbage? Make no mistake...we share some of the blame in this as does the entire trash producing world.
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You can thanks Al Gore, and company for those regs, they made a lot of them that killed a lot of businesses.
Personally after I get rid of stuff it's not my responsabilaty, it's the trash companies. Blame them for the disposal, and local legislators.
I wont recycle, it's all a big scam, and much of the stuff is put right where I put it, in the land fill.

There is tech out there that turns all the garbage into glass, but it's expensive as hell because the air recycling system, and other parts. One that uses plasma turns garbage into a gas.
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Blue Frost wrote: August 23rd, 2018, 4:44 am You can thanks Al Gore, and company for those regs, they made a lot of them that killed a lot of businesses.
Personally after I get rid of stuff it's not my responsabilaty, it's the trash companies. Blame them for the disposal, and local legislators.
I wont recycle, it's all a big scam, and much of the stuff is put right where I put it, in the land fill.

There is tech out there that turns all the garbage into glass, but it's expensive as hell because the air recycling system, and other parts. One that uses plasma turns garbage into a gas.
Problem is glass is plentiful as is....its just super heated sand. That's why recycling glass is such a waste of time.
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