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  1. 3 minutes ago, BOHICA said:

    Frank is what....  Prolly 19-20 years old now??  He is stuck in the village and the lazy lifestyle of welfare living.  Maybe the native corporation may pay for school but he prolly didn't graduate or have GED.  He is a lost cause and not a kid anymore.  Doesn't need any advise he just needs money to get that next gram of skank weed that was bootlegged into the village.

    Well aren't you a ray of fucking sunshine. 

  2. 4 minutes ago, Capt.Storm said:

    A lot of Illegals show up around here ..mostly the next county over where I used to work on fruit farms.

    They always have papers and we would put them on the books but we would not here back from the gov that the ss numbers were wrong on most of them till harvest was over and by then they were long gone..happens year after year,

    Really good workers. i worked with them for over 20 years.

    There needs to more work visas for them.

    :bc:

  3. 1 minute ago, Edmo said:

    My kids HS has a lot of Hispanics. I've met quite a few of the families thru sports.  Good hard working folks, and they emphasize education, just like we do. I'm guessing most are legal, but have no idea tbh.

    We had Latino families around the entire time I was growing up, most of them are good people with a solid family structure, no different than the white families in our communities. 

    Baffles my mind some of the shit that gets said about them. 

  4. 14 minutes ago, Capt.Storm said:

    Question,

    If we put tags on threads will they then show up on searches from google..is that the idea?

    Not sure if the tags make it to Google, I sort of doubt it. 

    Helps find things using the FS search function though. 

  5. 2 hours ago, Capt.Storm said:

    I dunno but I will say this,

    It seems we have less problems with illegal Mexicans then we do with the blacks in the inner cities ,and that's fawked up if you think about it.

    Latinos have a better family structure than the black communities, it's as simple as that.

  6. 10 minutes ago, Cold War said:

    Well, I don't see the pledge as that.

    Seems pretty tame compared to some sports teams anthems.

    I agree, you can love your country and disagree with policy and politicians.

    I believe that is one of things that make this country great.

    Regardless, it fits the very definition of brainwashing if people are forced to recite it. Not that they are or should be. 

  7. 42 minutes ago, Cold War said:

    I guess, I don't see the harm in being patriotic and having pride in your country.

    I still fly the flag out in front of my house. Somewhere along the line National pride has become a red neck thing and anyone who loves their country is white trash.

     

    There's no harm in being patriotic and having pride in your country but when it becomes a "Herrr Derr, 'Merica is #1 at everything and everyone else is wrong", then it becomes damaging. Patriotism gone too far becomes Nationalism. 

    Besides, you can love your country without loving your government, or pledging allegiance to it.

  8. Just now, Capt.Storm said:

    You guys have a problem with liberty and justice for all?

    I do have a problem that they added  god to it..I'll admit that.

    No. :lol:

    But the Pledge was written by a Socialist and is undoubtedly a form of brainwashing. 

  9. 7 minutes ago, Capt.Storm said:

    And you'e ok with this?

    I'm ok with prayer as long as it's silent and not disruptive.

     

     
     

    As was announced by the St. Cloud School District, they are being politically correct by giving Muslim students access to “private rooms with prayer rugs for the five daily prayers.”



    Read more: http://www.thepoliticalinsider.com/whoa-school-allows-school-prayer/#ixzz4DYJhq91t

    Depends on how it's being done. Are they organizing the school day around these prayer sessions? Because that certainly wouldn't be right. 

    If they're utilizing an existing room that isn't needed for anything else, then by all means let them use it for prayer, but you then also have to cater to students from other religions.

  10. 21 minutes ago, Capt.Storm said:

    Silent prayer though right?

    Sure. Why would someone be allowed to pray out loud and disturb everyone else?

    Also, it's perfectly fine and allowed that the Bible be used in schools if it's used as a piece of Literature. That precedent has been around for a long time. 

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