His religiosity and ethics remind me of my uncle.
That is not a compliment.
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His religiosity and ethics remind me of my uncle.
That is not a compliment.
As long as it’s not him or his family…
Most punchable face.
You know, he's absolutely right. It IS moral to throw people off Medicaid.
The part that he doesn't say is that it's EVIL morality.
WWDD? (what would the devil do?)
What would Donny do
Nevermind, I'm full of shit- Mike Johnson isn't Mormon, he's a southern Baptist- so, yeah, this tracks.
~~I always believed that Mormons had some principles- ones I didn’t agree with, sure- but at least they had their own set of standards. People like Harry Reid, or Mitt Romney, even. I never expected them to take the same path as the evangelicals, who, as far as I could ever tell, never stood for anything longer than five minutes. Say what you want about the old-school LDS- but they used to live by their code, even if that code made your skin crawl. At least you knew where they stood.~~