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08-07-2012 , 05:37 PM
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Originally Posted by phil0pp
I meant the fredd/elrey stuff
Then do something about it instead of whining.
08-07-2012 , 05:38 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by phil0pp
I meant the fredd/elrey stuff
08-07-2012 , 05:39 PM
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Originally Posted by fredd-bird
Then do something about it instead of whining.
Elrey manipulated me into doing nothing about it
08-07-2012 , 05:40 PM
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Originally Posted by phil0pp
Elrey manipulated me into doing nothing about it
Excellent. Excellent.
08-07-2012 , 05:40 PM
Mason manipulated you into being a drone.
08-07-2012 , 05:41 PM
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Originally Posted by ALLTheCookies
Some of those things are true.
  • Slave masters were nice guys: "A few slave holders were undeniably cruel. Examples of slaves beaten to death were not common, neither were they unknown. The majority of slave holders treated their slaves well."—United States History for Christian Schools, 2nd ed., Bob Jones University Press, 1991
  • The KKK was A-OK: "[The Ku Klux] Klan in some areas of the country tried to be a means of reform, fighting the decline in morality and using the symbol of the cross. Klan targets were bootleggers, wife-beaters, and immoral movies. In some communities it achieved a certain respectability as it worked with politicians."—United States History for Christian Schools, 3rd ed., Bob Jones University Press, 2001
  • SCOTUS enslaved fetuses: "Ignoring 3,500 years of Judeo-Christian civilization, religion, morality, and law, the Burger Court held that an unborn child was not a living person but rather the "property" of the mother (much like slaves were considered property in the 1857 case of Dred Scott v. Sandford)."—American Government in Christian Perspective, 2nd ed., A Beka Book, 1997
  • 10. Mark Twain and Emily Dickinson were a couple of hacks:
  • "Several of [Emily Dickinson's] poems show a presumptuous attitude concerning her eternal destiny and a veiled disrespect for authority in general. Throughout her life she viewed salvation as a gamble, not a certainty. Although she did view the Bible as a source of poetic inspiration, she never accepted it as an inerrant guide to life."—Elements of Literature for Christian Schools, Bob Jones University, 2001
  • Gay people "have no more claims to special rights than child molesters or rapists."—Teacher's Resource Guide to Current Events for Christian Schools, 1998-1999, Bob Jones University Press, 1998
08-07-2012 , 05:42 PM
He's listened to very closely
08-07-2012 , 05:43 PM
Typical **** mod.
08-07-2012 , 05:45 PM
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Originally Posted by phil0pp
He's listened to very closely
It's rich you mock this
08-07-2012 , 05:46 PM
phil0pp, you watching this year's premier league poker?
08-07-2012 , 05:47 PM
dammit doesn't anyone wanna hang out in vegas with me
08-07-2012 , 05:49 PM
Just got an email from HR who is completing a self-audit to prepare for an upcoming external audit. One of the forms I have to fill is a "Drug and Alcohol Testing Informed Consent and Release of Liability" form which is basically me saying it's OK to get drug tested.

In before I have to get a new job

Spoiler:
Although, I find it more likely that they just need this piece of paper signed and in every employees' file for the audit.
08-07-2012 , 05:50 PM
Are frankenberger and feldman in it
08-07-2012 , 05:51 PM
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Originally Posted by fredd-bird
Just got an email from HR who is completing a self-audit to prepare for an upcoming external audit. One of the forms I have to fill is a "Drug and Alcohol Testing Informed Consent and Release of Liability" form which is basically me saying it's OK to get drug tested.

In before I have to get a new job

Spoiler:
Although, I find it more likely that they just need this piece of paper signed and in every employees' file for the audit.
Beer thirty tho
08-07-2012 , 05:51 PM
Frankenberger is, Feldman isn't. Result.
08-07-2012 , 05:53 PM
Feldman had to be close to busto after



08-07-2012 , 05:53 PM
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Originally Posted by phil0pp
I meant the fredd/elrey stuff
08-07-2012 , 05:55 PM
how much did feldman lose?
08-07-2012 , 05:55 PM
its quite easy to get past a job's drug test
08-07-2012 , 05:56 PM
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Originally Posted by allinontheturn
Some of those things are true.
  • Slave masters were nice guys: "A few slave holders were undeniably cruel. Examples of slaves beaten to death were not common, neither were they unknown. The majority of slave holders treated their slaves well."—United States History for Christian Schools, 2nd ed., Bob Jones University Press, 1991
  • Slaves represented an enormous % of the wealth of their owners and of the South in general. Beating one to death or even to the point where they wouldn't be able to work would be an economic hardship. When the barometer for treating a slave "well" is to not beat them to death it's a pretty easy measure to pass. The treatment of slaves had nothing to do with the morality of their owners.

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    Originally Posted by allinontheturn
  • The KKK was A-OK: "[The Ku Klux] Klan in some areas of the country tried to be a means of reform, fighting the decline in morality and using the symbol of the cross. Klan targets were bootleggers, wife-beaters, and immoral movies. In some communities it achieved a certain respectability as it worked with politicians."—United States History for Christian Schools, 3rd ed., Bob Jones University Press, 2001
It's a shocking and shameful fact how prevalent the KKK was in American culture and politics around the era of progressiveism. In fact the idea of a late 19th early 20th century progressive movement loses a lot of credibility when you study how little they did (read nothing) for minority rights.

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Originally Posted by allinontheturn
  • SCOTUS enslaved fetuses: "Ignoring 3,500 years of Judeo-Christian civilization, religion, morality, and law, the Burger Court held that an unborn child was not a living person but rather the "property" of the mother (much like slaves were considered property in the 1857 case of Dred Scott v. Sandford)."—American Government in Christian Perspective, 2nd ed., A Beka Book, 1997
  • Well, if they had been considered a living person then certainly abortion would have been ruled illegal. However, the court ruled according to the laws of the Constitution and their understanding of it; not of some Judeo-Christian notion of civilization, religion, morality and law. Which I think is entirely appropriate.

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    Originally Posted by allinontheturn
  • 10. Mark Twain and Emily Dickinson were a couple of hacks: "Several of [Emily Dickinson's] poems show a presumptuous attitude concerning her eternal destiny and a veiled disrespect for authority in general. Throughout her life she viewed salvation as a gamble, not a certainty. Although she did view the Bible as a source of poetic inspiration, she never accepted it as an inerrant guide to life."—Elements of Literature for Christian Schools, Bob Jones University, 2001
  • So, she sounds like a pretty cool chick is what they're trying to say?

    Quote:
    Originally Posted by allinontheturn
  • Gay people "have no more claims to special rights than child molesters or rapists."—Teacher's Resource Guide to Current Events for Christian Schools, 1998-1999, Bob Jones University Press, 1998
  • Gay people not only have no more claim to special rights than child molesters or rapists they have no more claim to special rights than anyone. All should be offered equal protection under the law. Undoubtedly, the person who wrote this book would then be for the rights of gay marriage.
    08-07-2012 , 05:57 PM
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    Originally Posted by fuluck
    how much did feldman lose?
    His self-respect is the only thing confirmed at this point.
    08-07-2012 , 05:57 PM
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    Originally Posted by fredd-bird
    Just got an email from HR who is completing a self-audit to prepare for an upcoming external audit. One of the forms I have to fill is a "Drug and Alcohol Testing Informed Consent and Release of Liability" form which is basically me saying it's OK to get drug tested.

    In before I have to get a new job

    Spoiler:
    Although, I find it more likely that they just need this piece of paper signed and in every employees' file for the audit.
    You don't have to take this **** from nobody. F Obama, F Statism, F USA. I'm out.

    /LirvA
    08-07-2012 , 05:59 PM
    keep debating yourself aiott
    08-07-2012 , 06:00 PM
    Using outdated Bob Jones university stuff is a pro move
    08-07-2012 , 06:02 PM
    I wonder how old Daily Grace is ]
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