I'm sorry Mr. Brown, but atheism is not a religion. I'd say it's not even a belief, but disbelief.
While you may speak English, you are not writing it.
Now kiss the Monkey!
the fastest growing religion in america is... .
may 4, 2012 9:11 amcomments (54)author: the american dream.
do you know what the fastest growing religion in america is?
I'm sorry Mr. Brown, but atheism is not a religion. I'd say it's not even a belief, but disbelief.
While you may speak English, you are not writing it.
Now kiss the Monkey!
the fastest growing religion in america is... .
may 4, 2012 9:11 amcomments (54)author: the american dream.
do you know what the fastest growing religion in america is?
Wow, what an interesting website.
is this recent?
http://www.silentlambs.org/oaklandlawsuit.htm.
i havent seen anyone post about it, the link has a pdf on it of the court documents, and it looks like the stamp is from 5/12 but its blurry.. .
Seems like a good time to picket outside headquarters, maybe even local KHs.
Wooot!! Lookin' good! I have a second one on the way. My first one was defective, just like Finally Awake's.
Germany is doing awesome things with solar, and they have less sunny days than many.
How about trying that again with coherence in mind? Maybe some reference to facts? A link or two?
Maybe you should try getting your news someplace other than FOX and Friends.
An interesting tidbit
By Steve Hargreaves @CNNMoney December 5, 2011: 1:01 PM ET
NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- The United States is awash in gasoline. So much so, in fact, that the country is exporting a record amount of it.
The country exported 430,000 more barrels of gasoline a day than it imported in September, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. That is about twice the amount at the start of the year, and experts and industry insiders say the trend is here to stay. http://money.cnn.com/2011/12/05/news/economy/gasoline_export/index.htm
ok folks, it's that time of year.
school's out, the kids are running around (well actually staring at the video screen), the days are longer and the night are cool.
with the lazy hot days of summer ahead what's on your reading list?.
Love Shakespeare because of the words as much as the story, love Dickens but can find him a bit too wordy. Great visuals though.
Picked up O'Brien many times, even a cookbook based on the novels. But never read one.
Sigh
Ten years ago, prominent conservatives were loudly making the case for fiscal stimulus to get the economy going; today, they treat such ideas like they're the plague.True WT. In fact that stimulus was directed ONLY at those making under 75k. Because even the NeoCons know that it's those folks who stimulate the economy, not the top. Unfortunately, (or fortunately if you are only concerned with partisanship) they did it in the form of direct payment. Made for happy people receiving the check, but didn't do as much as it could have to actually stimulate the economy. People used to pay off credit cards etc. Unlike the last stimulus, that had more far reaching effects.
the biggest issues, the anti-energy, anti-business policies of the current administration.And herein lies the crux. Repeated talking points with zero to back them up.
Hell no, do you read the Watchtower??