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I posted this as a reply to another issue concerning the shooter in the Garlic Festival's buying his...
zesty comments on Jul 30, 2019:
Firearms are over regulated. Well armed free citizens would be able to take out mass murderers in a blink of an eye!
Barnie2years replies on Jul 31, 2019:
@zesty, you live in your own little world don’t you? Never saw a factual statement that you couldn’t overcome with baloney. Most any developed country in the world is safer from being killed in than ours. https://www.vox.com/2018/8/29/17792776/us-gun-deaths-global
I posted this as a reply to another issue concerning the shooter in the Garlic Festival's buying his...
Haemish1 comments on Jul 31, 2019:
How about treating gun ownership/use more like car ownership/use. In order to own a gun you must be trained, licensed and insured.
Barnie2years replies on Jul 31, 2019:
My point exactly! But if the AAA spent as much money on politicians and had as many anarchists members as the NRA, our nations highways would be even more of a free for all than they are. The NRA will fight EVERY rule and regulation and own a political party.
A friend posted this on my FB, and it is so very true.
StarvingArtist comments on Jul 31, 2019:
Perfect for explaining how I feel,,,never been politically upset before,,,but now,,,argh!!!
Barnie2years replies on Jul 31, 2019:
@Trajan61 Obama wasn’t putting out stupid or evil Tweets 24/7. Wasn’t running his mouth, calling in to his favorite TV mouthpieces on a daily basis. Trump is nothing but a media hound, kind of hard to compare him to an actual working president.
I posted this as a reply to another issue concerning the shooter in the Garlic Festival's buying his...
1of5 comments on Jul 30, 2019:
Actually there are guarantees of travel: *"The Right of the Citizen to travel upon the public highways and to transport his property thereon, either by horse drawn carriage or by automobile, is not a mere privilege which a city can prohibit or permit at will, but a common Right which he has under ...
Barnie2years replies on Jul 31, 2019:
@1of5, thank you. Looking through these cases, using the logic of Second Amendment fanatics, one should be able to put any vehicle on the road, drive it anyway they want. No rules, no regulations that might infringe on their right to move around. So why do we accept those rules (well most do), but feel the weapons should have no restrictions and little control over who can have them?
I posted this as a reply to another issue concerning the shooter in the Garlic Festival's buying his...
Petter comments on Jul 30, 2019:
The federal government should renew and reinforce the original "well trained militia" section and introduce two weeks continuous compulsory military service per year, plus 4 extended weekends of military exercises per year for all those who wish to bear arms. Not attending should carry the same ...
Barnie2years replies on Jul 30, 2019:
@RavenCT, I taught my son how to check every weapon in the house and make it safe. I was a hunter and the weapons were stored safely. But knowledge in safety and the dangers (they are not toys) goes a long way in preventing accidents.
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NoPlanetB comments on Jul 30, 2019:
To be called an idiot from a Deplorable is an honor. I'd be worried if they supported them.
Barnie2years replies on Jul 30, 2019:
@sassygirl3869, that’s being done by the president on a daily basis. He needs to be shut down before any of his disciples can be.
I posted this as a reply to another issue concerning the shooter in the Garlic Festival's buying his...
1of5 comments on Jul 30, 2019:
Actually there are guarantees of travel: *"The Right of the Citizen to travel upon the public highways and to transport his property thereon, either by horse drawn carriage or by automobile, is not a mere privilege which a city can prohibit or permit at will, but a common Right which he has under ...
Barnie2years replies on Jul 30, 2019:
“Right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness” is not part of the Constitution but the Declaration of Independence which has no legal standing. And there are anarchiste groups in the country who refuse to license their vehicles or have drivers licenses, claiming personal sovereignty. That idea has not spread as far as the majority of gun toters...yet. But the radical Second Amendment groups are pretty close.
BREAKING NEWS - White Supremist was the perpertrator of the shooting of 2 children and one 20 year ...
LiterateHiker comments on Jul 29, 2019:
I'm not surprised. An angry racist Neo-Nazi. Why the hell did he kill children? Heartbreaking. America desperately need to tighten up gun laws and do extensive background checks. No civilians should be able to buy assault weapons.
Barnie2years replies on Jul 30, 2019:
@ShadowAmicus, this is the problem in a nut shell! Any weapons or accessories (high capacity magazines, bump stocks, laser sights) have to be banned nationally to be effective. Cities like New York, Chicago etc. have strong gun laws, but because gun access is just a short drive away to a nearby state or sometimes just outside the city, they are highly ineffective. Which of course the NRA is fond of pointing out. The second problem is that there is such a glut of these weapons and accessories already out there in the hands of people who are borderline schizophrenic, any kind of ban at this point would take decades to actually make a dent in the killing sprees. But throwing your hands up and doing nothing, as promoted by gunaholics is not an answer either. Having drivers licenses, regulations and DUI laws does not stop people from driving illegal, stupid and drunk, but I don’t recall people saying all these regulations should be eliminated! The most common response to this by gunaholics is that unlike the Second Amendment, there are no Constitutional guarantees to transportation. Given the odd, conservative, interpretation of the Second Amendment, which completely negated the “militia” wording, I’m guessing a clause could be found to deny driving laws as well, but that’s an argument for another time.
BREAKING NEWS - White Supremist was the perpertrator of the shooting of 2 children and one 20 year ...
ShadowAmicus comments on Jul 29, 2019:
Always knew that eating garlic was antisocial - just shows how drastic the reaction can be
Barnie2years replies on Jul 30, 2019:
Shouldn’t laugh, but this is funny! 🤣
What's your country's signature meal?
Heidi68 comments on Jul 27, 2019:
Burger, fries & a coke? Maybe but ..... Nothing beats a yummy steak, baked potato, salad & sweet tea 😀
Barnie2years replies on Jul 28, 2019:
I’m with you 100%!!
How did you deal with the empty nest syndrome?
ShadowAmicus comments on Jul 28, 2019:
Get out and do the stuff you dreamed of - spend their inheritance and die a smiling, worn out penniless woman
Barnie2years replies on Jul 28, 2019:
@Heidi68, I don’t know what’s up. I follow a lot of people, but I go days sometimes without any alerts showing up. Then I will get a whole bunch at one time, the nothing again for days. Not sure if is the site or something I am doing.
I’d be afraid to have this on the back of my car! Crazy as they are, they would probably ...
LiterateHiker comments on Jul 28, 2019:
With bumper stickers taped to my rear car window, I am figuratively giving the finger to Republicans: **Keep your theology Off my biology** -and- **Washington State Democrat** In the past, my Democrat bumper stickers were keyed down to the metal. I figured conservative zealots are less ...
Barnie2years replies on Jul 28, 2019:
I have two Pete 2020 stickers a “I’m secular and I vote” among others. I figure they don’t really bother the hotheads. I stayed away from the ones that the radicals might find more offensive. I promote those positions on Facebook and here.
How did you deal with the empty nest syndrome?
ShadowAmicus comments on Jul 28, 2019:
Get out and do the stuff you dreamed of - spend their inheritance and die a smiling, worn out penniless woman
Barnie2years replies on Jul 28, 2019:
@Heidi68 😄 I didn’t recognize the new picture! I hadn’t seen any posts show up from you for a while Heidi68.
How did you deal with the empty nest syndrome?
Jnei comments on Jul 28, 2019:
Lots of my friends who are a similar age to me, and my sister, are going through this at the moment - I never had children (I wish I had, but c'est la vie) so I'm not having to deal with it, but based on their experiences you have two options: 1. Have wild parties every week and/or 2. Get *a lot* of...
Barnie2years replies on Jul 28, 2019:
I would venture to guess that there are more than those two options! 😄
Just heard Trump lie "I am the best thing to happen to Puerto Rico.
SeaGreenEyez comments on Jul 22, 2019:
He's a monumental mental case. What's weird? No one seems to care. Ivanka & Kushner just let him be fucking insane in public. It's so bizarre. I really did expect her to be a constant fixture with him. I'm guessing she's been promised the throne so she's just busy getting ready for the ...
Barnie2years replies on Jul 23, 2019:
@starwatcher-al, unless the corrupt Barr Justice Department continues to cover up for Trump and his family.
Just heard Trump lie "I am the best thing to happen to Puerto Rico.
SeaGreenEyez comments on Jul 22, 2019:
He's a monumental mental case. What's weird? No one seems to care. Ivanka & Kushner just let him be fucking insane in public. It's so bizarre. I really did expect her to be a constant fixture with him. I'm guessing she's been promised the throne so she's just busy getting ready for the ...
Barnie2years replies on Jul 22, 2019:
@SeaGreenEyez,it’s a private office of a different kind! Bars on the window and looks from the outside. I am so hoping Epstein has some major incriminating video of Trump or Jr that actually doesn’t get buried by Barr & co. It won’t matter to the Trumpettes, but should embarrass the Evangelicals at least a little bit.
Just heard Trump lie "I am the best thing to happen to Puerto Rico.
SeaGreenEyez comments on Jul 22, 2019:
He's a monumental mental case. What's weird? No one seems to care. Ivanka & Kushner just let him be fucking insane in public. It's so bizarre. I really did expect her to be a constant fixture with him. I'm guessing she's been promised the throne so she's just busy getting ready for the ...
Barnie2years replies on Jul 22, 2019:
You may be right. Junior is already planning on getting his feet wet by running for mayor of New York! Seems to be a thing for bored millionaires. 😁
I have a question for the people that are 100% certain that no gods exist. How are you THAT certain?
Barnie2years comments on Jul 22, 2019:
How can you be certain that none of us actually exist and that we are all not actually a dream of some alien being acting out as it’s mind directs us? How can you ignore the tons of evidence that we were not only visited, but created, by alien beings as a science/genetic experiment? There are far ...
Barnie2years replies on Jul 22, 2019:
@Leeshi, and I explained why I am 100% sure. Saying that you leave the question open in case someone finds more than allegorical proof is the equivalent of saying you can’t believe anything because there is some minute chance that some how you might be proven wrong.
I have a question for the people that are 100% certain that no gods exist. How are you THAT certain?
AnneWimsey comments on Jul 22, 2019:
Ohferpetessake...had any prayers answered lately, have ya?
Barnie2years replies on Jul 22, 2019:
I always say nothing fails like prayer. If not, every Sunday football game, or for that matter every sport, would end in a tie. Every war would stop because no one died, and we would not need modern medicine, because everyone could be cured by prayer. SMH 🙄
Sorry,but I'm thinking there's too much hate here. .
Athena comments on Jul 19, 2019:
During the fight to end slavery, there was hate. When MLK Jr. fought racial inequality, there was hate. When women fought for the right to vote, there was hate. When people stood up for gay rights, there was hate. Good things happened as a result of people fighting for the right ...
Barnie2years replies on Jul 20, 2019:
The trolls will just continue to throw out their predictable garbage no matter how many facts and figures you show. I have a limit to how many times I will respond, then I just put 🤣 icons on their spew and move on.
I am in love with this woman and we've been seeing each other for 3 years now.
josh_is_exciting comments on Jun 29, 2019:
I understand getting stuck in ruts of thinking that bring you to the conclusion that you've determined the "only" way, but particularly when you're talking about something with such finality as ending your life, you have to consider that you're probably being too firm about what's really the "only" ...
Barnie2years replies on Jul 19, 2019:
I vote your’s the best answer! 👍
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Huskygirl4ever comments on Jul 18, 2019:
That's what's coming sooner or later I knew that when they elected him president
Barnie2years replies on Jul 18, 2019:
This was obvious to anyone who is not addicted to con men (preaches, used car salesmen, TV shills, etc.) There was no doubt in my mind his only reason for running was to eliminate democracy and install himself and his family as money sucking forever royalty. In order to do that, you have to create fear and boogeymen, which you mistreat to show how powerful you are, even though realistically they are no threat. The gypsies and news were never a threat to Germany anymore than undocumented aliens are a threat to the US.
I wonder what would happen if Twitter banned Trump from posting tweets.
RonWilliam53 comments on Jul 17, 2019:
His nazi followers would burn Twitter HQ to the ground. personally, I feel his own ignorance, as displayed on Twitter, will drive independents away from him.
Barnie2years replies on Jul 17, 2019:
We can always hope! 👍
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Robecology comments on Jul 16, 2019:
We will. DJT and most Republicans will be removed in 2020.
Barnie2years replies on Jul 16, 2019:
Hope you are right!
To those lovely sluts
LiterateHiker comments on Jul 14, 2019:
Don't call women "sluts." It's derogatory and belittling.
Barnie2years replies on Jul 14, 2019:
Stud?
Pool Report from MSNBC, Rachel Maddow, Reporter accompanying the VP to McAllen TX border patrol ...
silverotter11 comments on Jul 13, 2019:
Many, most I would think on this site are aware this administration under this president cares only for the rights of white wealthy people. No one deserves anything resembling humane treatment if they are brown. trump does not care about poor whites either but they are too ignorant and brainwashed...
Barnie2years replies on Jul 13, 2019:
Our Reality Show mentality paved the way for Donald. His mistreatment of the contestants on his Apprentice show and elevation of the most despicable was just the encouragement he needed to move him into the White House using the same strategy.
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BD66 comments on Jul 10, 2019:
The Nazi's killed 21,000,000 innocent million people? https://www.hawaii.edu/powerkills/NAZIS.CHAP1.HTM Trump has killed how many innocent people? Maybe a couple dozen through drone strike errors. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civilian_casualties_from_U.S._drone_strikes So far your ...
Barnie2years replies on Jul 11, 2019:
@BD66, or you can live in Fox News world, where life is beautiful all the time! And lies and fact checking are for the “fake news” teams, they just disturb the flow of “great words” from your leaders mouth. And don’t pay attention to what’s going on behind the headlines. Wait until it’s too late. Thanks for your input, good luck with your trolling.
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BD66 comments on Jul 10, 2019:
The Nazi's killed 21,000,000 innocent million people? https://www.hawaii.edu/powerkills/NAZIS.CHAP1.HTM Trump has killed how many innocent people? Maybe a couple dozen through drone strike errors. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civilian_casualties_from_U.S._drone_strikes So far your ...
Barnie2years replies on Jul 11, 2019:
Hitler didn’t kill all of them his first two years in office Mr. Human Calculator. The object here is to stop Trump and his Nazi/Christian fan club before they can implement their “Final Solution.” Or would you rather wait until Liberals and Atheist are being hauled away to camps with the asylum seekers to form a resistance?
We have survived other rogue presidents, with enough work and determination we will survive this ...
Charles1971 comments on Jul 10, 2019:
Name a previous president in modern times that was anywhere as vile, ignorant, bigoted, corrupt, and self-serving as Trump? None. GW Bush was an incompetent dolt but I don't believe he was a bad human being. You'd have to go back to Nixon forty-five years ago to even come close to Trump. Trump is ...
Barnie2years replies on Jul 11, 2019:
Going backwards; Bush was not president, he was just a puppet for Cheney and the neo-cons, a somewhat dopey front man. Nixon was a paranoid self loather who let fear of not being elected overrule his love of country. The rest of the presidents mentioned in this article (if you read it) held the office long before 24 hour news cycles and hordes of spin doctors, so to say that none of them approached Trump in their malfeasance is at best a guess, and unfounded. Many did exactly what Trump is doing, or worse. Joe average citizen would have had little idea of what was actually going on in Washington. Most were circumventing congress in one way or another (like Trump), taking profound steps to alter the country (Louisiana Purchase, Native American relocation, the draft, stacking the Supreme Court and some others not even mentioned here). So we have survived these Presidents, we will survive this one. There may be bloodshed in between, the sides have become very entrenched in their own bunkers, which usually doesn’t end well for those in the middle. But we have come back from the Civil War, the routing of Veterans from the Mall, the Teapot Dome scandal, the Panama Canal scandals...I have faith our Constitution will survive a mediocre business con man.
I'm anxious.
creative51 comments on Jul 8, 2019:
I feel for you. Families can be very stressful. I have my own family issues, slightly different than your's but quite upsetting none the less. Love yourself, be and feel positive about yourself. I would not attend the event, it has too many downsides. I believe you are in or near Muskegon. If so, go...
Barnie2years replies on Jul 8, 2019:
@Ms_McSteven, nothing wrong with tears and don't worry about what other people think. Sometimes a good cry in a peaceful environment, taking into account that your issues are a part of the natural universe and for every down, there is somewhere an up (spend time looking for that, rather than focus on the down). And who give a shit if some strangers think you look like a basket case.
I'm anxious.
Ms_McSteven comments on Jul 8, 2019:
Thanks for all the suggestions everyone. I haven't decided on anything for certain, but I'm leaning toward going to the party until I start feeling uncomfortable, and then taking a little road trip with some good music. It's free food, and I've now identified 3 or 4 people who I can hide ...
Barnie2years replies on Jul 8, 2019:
Free food at the cost of a few minutes of BS is not a bad deal! Just do your best to steer any conversation towards innocuous subject matter (weather, women's soccer team, etc) and remind yourself that all these people have their own problems they are dealing with.
God hears me?
Bogz comments on Jul 8, 2019:
I’ve had similar experiences. One time this random woman starting talking about crystal stones and energy etc I said I didn’t believe in any of that stuff. She said everyone believes in something. I said I believe you’re pissing me off! She soon got the idea and left me alone....
Barnie2years replies on Jul 8, 2019:
Hope you were making that face when you said it!! 🤣
Who says it can't happen here? Read this list of Trump attrocities.
Athena comments on Jul 8, 2019:
His election happened in a democratic country and he continues to have devout supporters. If education were more accessible to many of these people (including exposure to diversity, as part of that education), his election would have been less likely. The corruption involving H.Clinton, ...
Barnie2years replies on Jul 8, 2019:
Clinton was definitely a factor, and a really poor choice for the Democratic Machine, since they overrode the popular vote in many states (see Fahrenheit 11\9). She came pre packed with baggage, both her own and her husband’s, for the Right to attack. She herself is probably the opposite of charismatic, coming off cold and aloof much of the time. We will never know if Bernie could have done better, but he had people (including me) energized much more than she did.
Who says it can't happen here? Read this list of Trump attrocities.
snytiger6 comments on Jul 8, 2019:
To paraphrase Sinclair Lewis, "When Fascism comes to America it will come waving the flag and carrying a cross."
Barnie2years replies on Jul 8, 2019:
This book was scary in it’s similarities to our current situation.
[alternet.org] How trump's big fourth was a fizzle?
Namaste comments on Jul 5, 2019:
I watched none of it.
Barnie2years replies on Jul 5, 2019:
I didn’t even watch the news yesterday just so I wouldn’t have to hear about it.
I went off to a 40's & 50's singles group yesterday afternoon.
Barnie2years comments on Jul 2, 2019:
I belong to a motorcycle group called the Retreads here in the States. We have chapters around the country and in Canada (thus our International designation). You must be 40 to join, but most of our members are closer to double that. I was just on a ride with about 17 of us, we rode around 700 miles...
Barnie2years replies on Jul 2, 2019:
@MsDemeanour, me too. The red Vulcan 900 to the right side of the group picture is mine. Just traded in my Kawasaki 1500 Nomad I bought new in 1999. I’ve been riding since I was 15 (now 67).
I went off to a 40's & 50's singles group yesterday afternoon.
Barnie2years comments on Jul 2, 2019:
I belong to a motorcycle group called the Retreads here in the States. We have chapters around the country and in Canada (thus our International designation). You must be 40 to join, but most of our members are closer to double that. I was just on a ride with about 17 of us, we rode around 700 miles...
Barnie2years replies on Jul 2, 2019:
@MsDemeanour, don’t know if they ship them down your way, but they are really popular with the ladies and older riders in my group. Never talked to anyone who wasn’t happy with theirs. https://can-am.brp.com/on-road/?redirect=false=aw.ds=1269609=1263166=Cj0KCQjwgezoBRDNARIsAGzEfe79b6Tiw81Mqm4pnvpQ2YPc4_fZo8AcW_oAcU_KwiobJqfnmRIKBg0aAstiEALw_wcB
Summer Hiking Pennsylvania has some beautiful state parks that are reasonably close to my house.
Barnie2years comments on Jun 27, 2019:
I love Ricketts Glen. I’ve walked it dozens of time, at least once barefoot and once when the upper half was snowed in. I walked the 5 mile round trip with two five year olds. It is a beautiful place to hike, but requires more stamina than I now have. The last time I was there, I couldn’t make ...
Barnie2years replies on Jun 27, 2019:
@thinktwice, we went up in April one year. Started from the bottom where it was fine. Half way up we started to run into ice and snow, but too stupid to stop. By the time we got to the top, there was a foot or so of snow on the ground, no tracks, and the trail signs were covered. No compass, un insulated shoes, my wife at the time said to just leave her there to die! We set out blindly to find the ranger station up top. Made it there, our feet were frostbite, the rangers couldn’t believe we made it up! I have pictures, the Falls were beautiful! One of the rangers drove us back down to our car after our feet thawed out! Wouldn’t want to do that again!
Summer Hiking Pennsylvania has some beautiful state parks that are reasonably close to my house.
Beowulfsfriend comments on Jun 27, 2019:
Years ago at Ricketts we had a bear and her cub come tbrough.
Barnie2years replies on Jun 27, 2019:
Camped up top a few times. Once we heard a bear growling but thankfully didn’t see it. We were in a tent!
Would you ever eat human meat?
indirect76 comments on Jun 16, 2019:
I’ve had Taco Bell so I guess human flesh can’t be that awful.
Barnie2years replies on Jun 16, 2019:
Funniest answer so far! Well done! 🤣
Canadian police chief gives $575 ticket to driver who tossed a lit cigarette out his car window
Barnie2years comments on Jun 13, 2019:
They apparently just established that the California Ranch Fire, the largest fire to hit California, was started by a farmer trying to plug up a wasp nest with a metal stake. Seems far fetched, right? Seems he is allergic to wasp stings and there was an underground nest on his property. He took a...
Barnie2years replies on Jun 13, 2019:
@LiterateHiker, let's see... At $10 a week for 52 weeks a year, he should have it paid off in 692,308 years, not including interest. At least the $575CA ticket is likely to be paid off. There is no way the kid will ever pay off his $36 mil debt.
My oldest child graduates today.
Barnie2years comments on May 31, 2019:
She will always be your daughter, no matter where she is or how old. As the first, she had to set the bar. Sounds like she did a great job! Can’t say the same for myself, but my parents never stopped loving and supporting me. Just do the same!
Barnie2years replies on May 31, 2019:
@Donotbelieve each one is its own accomplishment! And now you have a new human to help form into the best she can be once again.
John Starette on Facebook: Someone asked "Why do some British people not like Donald Trump?
Renickulous comments on May 29, 2019:
Lololol "trump isnt funny" a fact? you keep stating subjective opinions as fact. While pointing to 0 policies acting as a knowledgeable source. You just said "I dont like him" but in 500 words.
Barnie2years replies on May 29, 2019:
It says millions of people all over the world recognize Trump as a person of little moral standing. That’s in addition to the millions in this country who recognize a con man when they see one.
Budapest has very clean streets and I am sure it has a lot to do with people like this gentleman.
Petter comments on May 26, 2019:
How about Switzerland?
Barnie2years replies on May 26, 2019:
@Petter, more like a sign of the times in general.
Budapest has very clean streets and I am sure it has a lot to do with people like this gentleman.
Petter comments on May 26, 2019:
How about Switzerland?
Barnie2years replies on May 26, 2019:
People clean up after themselves in most European countries, though not as much as they used to.
My grandma had her appointment with the super specialist today and we got really really bad news.
Barnie2years comments on May 24, 2019:
Ultimately, you have to respect your grandmother's wishes. Watching a slow dying process is difficult, but at least it allows you to say your goodbyes. Those who die suddenly, in an accident or a health issue, there is always the feeling of not having said how you feel or being able to express your ...
Barnie2years replies on May 24, 2019:
@LadyAlyxandrea, could be the way you phrased it in your post.
It Turns Out Christians Have More Abortions Than Any Other Religious Group In America - MTV
freedom41 comments on May 24, 2019:
That shows one of two things. They are more open minded than we give them credit for or bigger hypocrits than we thought. However I think the 2nd option is more true than the first one.
Barnie2years replies on May 24, 2019:
I vote for hypocrites! :)
So, now the religious zealots are claiming that you don't have to believe in God to know right from ...
Duchess_Nyx comments on May 21, 2019:
In a post that showed the life size "grain of rice" abortion models someone commented that they were disturbed by even that image. My reply was about how it is our brain's to protect us and anything visually off and unfamiliar is instinctually disturbing to help keep us safe/tell us something is ...
Barnie2years replies on May 21, 2019:
In that case, you could show them a picture of a cancer cell or a tumor and tell them it was a fetal cell, the would have no idea what the difference was. It is the idea, not the fact that upsets them. The average woman often sheds many fetal cells over their lifetime. Every sperm/egg meeting is not successful, many fertile eggs do not attach, miscarriages are frequent, especially in the early stages. Are women who abuse drugs or alcohol going to be imprisoned too for child abuse? This is a slippery slope towards women losing ground on the strides they have made over the past decades. And Trump and many other Republicans don't like women voters anyway, In a recent poll in PA, 60% of women voters said they would not vote for Trump, compared to 43% of men! After they are done with Roe v. Wade, the next one they will try to overturn is women's voting rights.
So, now the religious zealots are claiming that you don't have to believe in God to know right from ...
mojo5501 comments on May 20, 2019:
I wish I could find a quote I came across recently on FB. It was along the lines of "It's easy to support the unborn. It's easy to talk about the sanctity of life because it's potential and not real and asks nothing of you while it's an abstract concept." But when it comes to the health of real ...
Barnie2years replies on May 21, 2019:
@LizBeth The crazy thing is, abortion rates are at an all time low right now. Which makes these barbaric laws the Republicans are passing even more a partisan thing than an actual caring for life of any kind. Perhaps more funding for sex education, further support of no cost birth control and equal rights for women would lower it even further. But that is not what they are interested in, this is just a smokescreen to turn the clock back 50 years. It's what conservatives do!
I want to go on a road trip alone or with someone I love, I want to get away explore places, stop a ...
Barnie2years comments on May 18, 2019:
Barnie, my dog, and I are headed for a road trip to Canada next month. First we’ve been away in about three years! Then planning a motorcycle ride to West Virginia with a few Retreads at the end of that month. Neither is the romantic trip down the Rhine I crave, but you work with what you have ...
Barnie2years replies on May 19, 2019:
@MsHoliday, thanks! With the pup I’m mostly going for visiting friends, can’t do a lot of things with the dog along. I forgot, I took a local youth hockey team up to Kitchener for a tournament one time. That was more than 30 years ago. Canada somehow feels much more European to me than the US, but still the American sprit.
I want to go on a road trip alone or with someone I love, I want to get away explore places, stop a ...
Barnie2years comments on May 18, 2019:
Barnie, my dog, and I are headed for a road trip to Canada next month. First we’ve been away in about three years! Then planning a motorcycle ride to West Virginia with a few Retreads at the end of that month. Neither is the romantic trip down the Rhine I crave, but you work with what you have ...
Barnie2years replies on May 18, 2019:
@MsHoliday, I’ve been to Toronto years ago, Montreal and Quebec City, the old part is my favorite. I speak fluent French, and they are generally kind enough to switch from Québécois when speaking with me. I rode my motorcycle up the first time and took my wife and son the second. I’ve also ridden up for a rally in Niagara Falls. This time I am stopping to visit a Slovak friend outside Toronto, he opened a restaurant. Then I meeting another friend I met online eight years ago online and we have kept in touch on Facebook, but this will be the first we actually meet in person. Which part of Canada are you in?
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Petter comments on May 15, 2019:
Maybe he wants a return to the old days of isolationist American policy.
Barnie2years replies on May 15, 2019:
This is without question. He is taking us out of alliances with friends as well as foes.
I believe this to be true. Do you?
Wangobango3 comments on May 15, 2019:
"Constant craving has always been.... " I had who I wanted but lost her far too soon. Now I am searching again.
Barnie2years replies on May 15, 2019:
@MsHoliday, funny, I haven’t been on a date for three years, let alone a relationship. I don’t know where all these single women are hiding, but I must be looking in the wrong places (don’t go to bars, don’t like crowds or large gatherings, might have something to do with it).
I work in retail.
Barnie2years comments on May 5, 2019:
A coworker of mine was working a Lyft gig at a large college town. She picked up a group of dark skinned guys talking a foreign language. One of them said Allah Akbar and suddenly she was in a panic that she had a car full of terrorists and was considering calling the cops. I, and several others ...
Barnie2years replies on May 5, 2019:
@genessa, it had nothing to do with the threat feeling. It had to do with taking offense at other people trying to be nice in their own way, because it doesn’t fit the parameters of your beliefs. They say their thing, you say yours. Life’s to short for unwarranted fear or unproductive anger (annoyance?). It would be warranted if the manager was requiring the employees to say it to shoppers or each other.
Does anyone else find it interesting that the vast majority of recent weather related disasters ...
Spinliesel comments on May 3, 2019:
Earthquakes in New York - there are no connections between religiosity and weathe events.
Barnie2years replies on May 3, 2019:
Minor. Not the recent catastrophic weather hitting the central and southern states. We had tornadoes in Pennsylvania, though they tended to hit in the conservative Reddest parts of the state. And since I don’t believe in god, I am just pointing out the odd coincidence, not saying some magic invisible deity made it happen.
Our 'nice guy' father murdered our mother and sister yet the media focused on his suicide - ...
Stephanie99 comments on May 2, 2019:
I didn't sign in, here it is: Luke and Ryan Hart's father Lance murdered their mother Claire and sister Charlotte in 2016. Below, they speak about how their father was personified as "a nice guy" who "snapped" in the aftermath of the brutal killings in Lincolnshire in England. .... On July ...
Barnie2years replies on May 2, 2019:
Thank you for the copy.
Does anyone else find it interesting that the vast majority of recent weather related disasters ...
AnneWimsey comments on May 1, 2019:
Ohferpetessake...divine intervention? Really?
Barnie2years replies on May 1, 2019:
I am not saying that I in anyway believe that god is reaching down and blasting these self righteous people for being false prophets. In fact, I was pointing out the hypocrisy of their leaders, who love to blame every natural disaster on those of us who don't believe and the so called sinners, people who live their life rather than hiding behind a book of legends. And I have a tendency not to feel real sorry for those who think their god somehow is testing them rather than the fact that weather is a natural phenomenon. Just find the locations of so many of these major storms too big a coincidence to pass up mentioning.
Does anyone else find it interesting that the vast majority of recent weather related disasters ...
thinktwice comments on May 1, 2019:
I think the same observation was made by the Christians about certain liberal states...all a bunch of bunk that can be attributed to natural weather patterns and where churches and other buildings are located... ...
Barnie2years replies on May 1, 2019:
Actually, that was kind of my point, and the goofball Evangelists got it backwards. They were blaming the hurricane that hit Texas and Louisiana on the Liberal/homosexual/Atheists in the country. But strangely, the hurricane hit two of the most religious dominated, Right Wing, bat-shit crazy heterosexual states and punished them as it were. It would be like blaming your neighbor after you got robbed, even though you were the one running your mouth off around town about how you keep tons of cash in your home. Might want to be a bit more introspective and wonder if maybe your praying to the wrong god.
Does anyone else find it interesting that the vast majority of recent weather related disasters ...
Xuande comments on Apr 30, 2019:
I mean ... I'm not a Republican but California is like perpetually on fire.
Barnie2years replies on May 1, 2019:
OK, so I go back to “the majority of natural disasters.” California had major droughts for several years, along with other parts of the west coast, which set up conditions for fires. Compare that to weather related disasters in states from Nebraska to Texas, through Oklahoma, Missouri and the south eastern states, in recent months. We had 13 tornadoes here in PA last month in one day. But even they were in Trump voting, highly religious areas of the state. And took out a church or two.
Does anyone else find it interesting that the vast majority of recent weather related disasters ...
jlynn37 comments on Apr 30, 2019:
They are continually spouting how god is punishing 'merca for various sinful ways. It never occurs to them that god is punishing 'merca for their own transgressions.
Barnie2years replies on May 1, 2019:
That was my thought! They blame the “sinful” ways of the nation, yet they are the most religious oriented. Is that how god works? The country sins, he punishes the believers? Meanwhile the much more Atheistic New England states just have to live with rough winters.
Does anyone else find it interesting that the vast majority of recent weather related disasters ...
Xuande comments on Apr 30, 2019:
I mean ... I'm not a Republican but California is like perpetually on fire.
Barnie2years replies on May 1, 2019:
That is the odd one out! Also why I said the majority and referred to natural disasters. Fires are often man caused.
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Wangobango3 comments on Apr 30, 2019:
What worries me more is Sinclair Broadcasting Network. They force their affiliates to insert False or misleading news items into their nightly News programs. It's a real propaganda machine. Wiki has a list of stations controlled by Sinclair.
Barnie2years replies on Apr 30, 2019:
I stopped watching my local Sinclair station for just that reason. Right Wing Trump propaganda machine disguised as news. Slightly more subtle than Fox, just as misleading.
Around 85,000 children in Yemen in the last 4 years have died from starvation.
Freedompath comments on Apr 17, 2019:
One billion pledged for rebuilding the Cathedral...as of today! Speaking of worshiping graven images! I think the landmark is important...but where are even a few dollars given easily and immediately, to save a starving population?
Barnie2years replies on Apr 17, 2019:
Republicans have spent the past decade or more trying to cut back on our international aid, and more of them have been elected by voters who favor keeping their money in their own pocket rather than keeping humans who don’t look or speak like them and live on the other side of the world alive. While our conservative government has no problem shipping weapons all over the world 💣🔫🧨💲there is just not much of a cash return on shipping food.
Around 85,000 children in Yemen in the last 4 years have died from starvation.
PalacinkyPDX comments on Apr 17, 2019:
Btw, most of those Saudi jets which have been devastating Yeman were purchased from the US.
Barnie2years replies on Apr 17, 2019:
And Trump just vetoed the bill that would have attempted to reign them in but cutting their American weapons bonanza.
I don't really care about Notre Dame burning as long as people aren't hurt.
grammy comments on Apr 15, 2019:
It wasn't built by slaves nor had people tortured there. It is a medieval Catholic cathedral filled with gorgeous artwork in all mediums. It was built on the ruins of two earlier churches, which were themselves predated by a Gallo-Roman temple dedicated to Jupiter. It just is an amazing place.
Barnie2years replies on Apr 16, 2019:
@Donotbelieve https://francetravelplanner.com/go/paris/museums/crypte.html
I don't really care about Notre Dame burning as long as people aren't hurt.
grammy comments on Apr 15, 2019:
It wasn't built by slaves nor had people tortured there. It is a medieval Catholic cathedral filled with gorgeous artwork in all mediums. It was built on the ruins of two earlier churches, which were themselves predated by a Gallo-Roman temple dedicated to Jupiter. It just is an amazing place.
Barnie2years replies on Apr 16, 2019:
@Donotbelieve, on your next trip to Paris! It is right next door to the cathedral. I will see if I can find a link.
I don't really care about Notre Dame burning as long as people aren't hurt.
Barnie2years comments on Apr 16, 2019:
That puts you in line with the Afghan Taliban who destroyed centuries old, historical statues because they did not represent their beliefs. I am not sure what your sources are for the torture and slaves. Hunchback of Notre Dame? If that’s the criteria for destruction, every plantation mansion in ...
Barnie2years replies on Apr 16, 2019:
“I wonder how many people in history were killed and/or tortured there, thousands? How many slaves were used to build it. When I look at it I see nothing but oppression.“ Your words, not mine. So one would assume that you “would not care” if someone was responsible for the fire (as of now, it appears not to be), don’t care when other historical buildings and other historic religious artifacts are lost, be it deliberate or acts of nature. I don’t care if you interpret that as “hysteria”. I was really just wondering where your killed, tortures and built by slaves information came from. And how the loss of 800 years of history can be brushed off as “so what.” Even as an Atheist I can appreciate the science of architecture, the craftsmanship on thousands over many generations, the dedication to making something so intricate at a time long before any of the modern tools and technology existed. Not hysterics, just sadness.
I don't really care about Notre Dame burning as long as people aren't hurt.
grammy comments on Apr 15, 2019:
It wasn't built by slaves nor had people tortured there. It is a medieval Catholic cathedral filled with gorgeous artwork in all mediums. It was built on the ruins of two earlier churches, which were themselves predated by a Gallo-Roman temple dedicated to Jupiter. It just is an amazing place.
Barnie2years replies on Apr 16, 2019:
@Donotbelieve, they already have to a certain degree. There is a museum directly next to the cathedral where you can visite the Roman and other ruins that are below the current surface buildings.
What’s your opinion on open carry?
josh_is_exciting comments on Apr 13, 2019:
I'm actually an advocate of concealed carry, so I'm someone familiar with and trained in the use of firearms; I think open carry is stupid, from a tactical standpoint. There are legitimate arguments in favor of it from a tactical standpoint as well, that you don't have to tangle with clothes to get...
Barnie2years replies on Apr 14, 2019:
Well written, even though I disagree on several of the conclusions. Since vehicles have become one of the weapons of choice for those seeking mass casualty acts, there certainly is relational statistics. But that does not mean that there should be NO regulations for gun ownership. When the auto/gun conundrum is brought up, I like to point out that if owning a gun required as much legal requirements as getting a drivers license and registering a vehicle, I would be totally on your side. I am not sure what state you live in that requires training for CC, but in Pennsylvania all you need is to pass basically the same background check needed to buy a gun at a gun store, and presto, you are licensed to carry. And open carry does not even require a permit, so any training you may get is voluntary and costly. But I did enjoy your rather long defense on the subject.
What’s your opinion on open carry?
Barnie2years comments on Apr 13, 2019:
Is open carry worse than concealed carry? If the person has a gun on his belt, visible to everyone, you are going to be watching their every move. With concealed carry, you are not going to know they have it, so if they have bad intentions you get less time to react. In Pennsylvania anyone can open ...
Barnie2years replies on Apr 14, 2019:
@BohoHeathen, the thing with concealed carry; you have no idea how many people around you everyday have a weapon on their person. Under their shirt, in their purse, strapped to their ankle. Legally licensed or not.
Why do so many member of this site spend so much time talking about religion on this site?
TheMiddleWay comments on Apr 5, 2019:
Some of us like using our time, energy, and emotion talking about things that don't particularly interest you. Not sure why this is surprising or questionable to you. :)
Barnie2years replies on Apr 6, 2019:
@wordywalt, think of it as a TV. If you don’t like sports, don’t watch ESPN. That doesn’t mean you get to control if ESPN should be available to those who are interested in sports. If you don’t want to discuss religious issues, there are plenty of groups and topics that have nothing to do with peoples religious issues. Take a minute and go find them and let people who are still exploring their lack of belief to those who feel the same. It seems to me there is no one dictating which category of conversation you choose to get involved in. Music doesn’t interest me, so I avoid posts that deal with music. Seems simple enough.
The whiteness of TV Chefs.
Cutiebeauty comments on Apr 5, 2019:
Seems like a good cross section to me... Depending on how you define white... Are Italians or Greeks white people? Hispanics... ? Irish?
Barnie2years replies on Apr 5, 2019:
@Cutiebeauty, I personally don’t give a darn what color a person is, or what you feel your color is. I was commenting on the most common perception. If you feel anyone not from Scandinavia or Britain or Germany is not white, that is your privilege.sounds kind of like Trump’s view.
The whiteness of TV Chefs.
Cutiebeauty comments on Apr 5, 2019:
Seems like a good cross section to me... Depending on how you define white... Are Italians or Greeks white people? Hispanics... ? Irish?
Barnie2years replies on Apr 5, 2019:
Given that “white” in general in the US is a reference to Europeans, rather than limited to Northern Europeans, I would say the Greeks and Italians qualify as white. Along with most Spanish people. South Americans of mostly Spanish background would as well. So that would make the list of celebrity chefs pretty blanched.
The whiteness of TV Chefs.
Count_Viceroy comments on Apr 5, 2019:
It makes sense, considering the considering the exquisite nature of English and German cuisine.
Barnie2years replies on Apr 5, 2019:
@Petter I believe that the Count was using sarcasm.
So, Kentucky...wtf? [usatoday.com]
chucklesIII comments on Mar 30, 2019:
It's still okay there if you marry the beast first.
Barnie2years replies on Mar 30, 2019:
As long as it doesn’t need an abortion!! ?
How common is it for societies to become predominantly deist before becoming predominantly atheist ...
SeaGreenEyez comments on Mar 22, 2019:
I'm wondering if you actually mean "theist" rather than "deist"? If America was a predominantly deist country, we'd not all be stuck in this constant (and unConstitutional) battle between being the Secular Nation (by design) we should be and this batshit crazy theocracy that we have devolved in to....
Barnie2years replies on Mar 26, 2019:
@SeaGreenEyez, thanks for the link! I thoroughly enjoyed the article!
So.
Marionville comments on Mar 26, 2019:
They can’t get at you when you’re here with us. I am using the site to escape from the madness that is Brexit on this side of the Atlantic. Maybe all the sane people in the world who actually use their brains instead of acting like lemmings, should find a big uninhabited place and settle it...
Barnie2years replies on Mar 26, 2019:
@Marionville, one of the best summations of the Brexit mess I have read. Thank you very much for the insightful breakdown. The idiocy of the Right Wing hate groups is an international issue, and their ability to get the sheep to flock behind their lies and conspiracy theories is dragging the whole world backwards rather than forward.
Tattoo's, what do you think of them and do you have a preference of body art or statements?
Barnie2years comments on Mar 23, 2019:
Not a fan. It wouldn’t be a deal breaker if I met someone was a great match otherwise. I consider them a self esteem issue. A need to deface perfectly good epidermis with ink. Kind of like putting graffiti, not always good, on the sides of a beautiful mansion that you can never remove without ...
Barnie2years replies on Mar 23, 2019:
@mzbehavin, no problem. My son has a bunch of them, and he had his tongue pierced in his teens, which I thought was ridiculous too. He held off on the tattoos until he was almost 30. I know most of them are due to issues in his marriage. It is good now, but went through a rough patch, which is when the tattoos started. But each their own. I would never get one.
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Aryn comments on Mar 18, 2019:
Only 7? I used to have a Puerto Rican friend who loved trump. I tried so hard to get him to understand trump didn’t care about him and he laughed it off. He hasn’t talked to me since the hurricane. He was blown up in Afghanistan, took 5 surgeries just to put his face back together. A real ...
Barnie2years replies on Mar 18, 2019:
I agree, seven is hardly the tip of the iceberg. I have family members in the Marines. The racist rants on some of his Facebook posts (he is not in agreement with them) is right out of Trump/KKK doctrine.
An unfortunate truth in our society
Barnie2years comments on Mar 13, 2019:
Sadly, as societies evolve, this is pretty standard, until those at the bottom rise up and revolt. Or the social structure collapses because of the greed. Our time is coming.
Barnie2years replies on Mar 13, 2019:
@callmedubious, Kent State was hardly an uprising. If you want to compare do it with major uprisings: the French Revolution, Mao in China, Vietnam, more recently the Arab Spring and Ukraine. It’s never pretty, and I hope our Constitution is strong enough to prevent the complete takeover of our government by a theocratic supported Oligarchy without a complete collapse of society. We survived the first Civil War, the second would be worse.
I need comedy right now. Please feel free to post anything that has recently made you laugh.
indirect76 comments on Mar 13, 2019:
https://youtu.be/NjxjxT5SjXU
Barnie2years replies on Mar 13, 2019:
Everything sounds funnier with an Aussie accent! ?
There is a common denominator ....... ???
Beowulfsfriend comments on Mar 8, 2019:
Maybe just one word could describe them all: Bitch.
Barnie2years replies on Mar 8, 2019:
Calling these people “bitches” is offensive to female dogs. ?
Which group of people would be more likely to help those in need... theists, agnostics or atheists?
St-Sinner comments on Mar 5, 2019:
Atheists, because I believe their thinking is clear. Clarity of thought reduces gray areas and helps them make clear choices. Theists would give their money to church because they are not free thinkers. They do what they are told (in the name of God) and tend to depend on an unknown power to help ...
Barnie2years replies on Mar 5, 2019:
There are many instances of inter-faith outreach. Some that come quickly to mind was the Muslims providing aid and support to the Jewish people after the attack in Pittsburgh and several Christian churches coming to aid and rebuild a Mosque in Florida after it was fire bombed a few years ago.
Makes you go hmmmm.
zesty comments on Mar 1, 2019:
We have real problems. Plastic garbage is not a problem.
Barnie2years replies on Mar 1, 2019:
@zesty, Right Wing Troll alert!
I am tired of the constant shaming of the white, anglo saxon, male.
Ms_McSteven comments on Feb 26, 2019:
Could you give some examples of what you're seeing, reading etc.? Because, I'm not seeing it. Perhaps you're watching/reading media that is opinionizing that white men are pigs? I know that white males are the demographic group most likely to support Trump, so perhaps you're watching pro-Trump ...
Barnie2years replies on Feb 26, 2019:
@kgoodyear, I’m 67 and I don’t feel oppressed. And you say you don’t want to treat women like guys? I don’t think most of them want to be treated like one of the guys. And I’m not sure what Bruce Jenner (Kaitlin) has to do with threatening your masculinity? I certainly don’t feel any less like a male because he felt like a female.
More than 50 ex-national security officials tell Trump his national emergency is not justified
GuyKeith comments on Feb 25, 2019:
Do you think this sociopath cares about anything at all? We are just fortunate that he hasn't done anything really bad yet. Bad, but not catastrophic. His pandering to the Religiously Impaired™ and de-funding PP makes me want to vomit. Poor people will suffer the most. He is a national disgrace.
Barnie2years replies on Feb 25, 2019:
Not to mention sucking up to Right Wing dictators while straining relationships with almost all our allies. Threatening Venezuela's Left Wing dictator while completely ignoring Central American countries who's problems are just as bad. He is a total pea brain!
There is no such thing as being ready for love | The Outline
mordant comments on Nov 13, 2018:
I don't buy "love yourself and people will automagically love you" but I do buy "be the sort of person you want to be with". Of course ... that won't work either, *unless* you have a realistic and pragmatic notion of the sort of person you want to be with. If you have ridiculous "standards" then not...
Barnie2years replies on Feb 16, 2019:
That was my last wife's deal. Her standards for everything were so high, I could never meet them. But then neither could she or anyone else.
National Emergencies Are for Autocrats
jerry99 comments on Feb 15, 2019:
Yeah, but he couldn't do it without a complicit Senate -- traitors all!
Barnie2years replies on Feb 15, 2019:
He couldn't do it without his rabid base either. The Republican fear them as much as they do Trump. If Cheeto winds up being found guilty of Russian collusion, I truly fear the reaction of his crazy followers. They will not let go of their savior easily, regardless of any facts found.
“At the end of the day, what gives our lives meaning is how we are loved.” Do you agree?
motrubl4u comments on Feb 11, 2019:
If love gives life meaning I sure don't have alot of meaning lol
Barnie2years replies on Feb 11, 2019:
I’m with you! ?
Have you gone on a date with someone you met on this site?
Barnie2years comments on Feb 8, 2019:
Is there a way to redo a vote? I said no, but then I realized I actually had a date with someone on here. There wasn’t a second one, and I still follow her on Facebook. Haven’t seen her on here much since.
Barnie2years replies on Feb 8, 2019:
Found the redo button!
Fascinating America is falling out if love with billionaires, and it's about time.
bigpawbullets comments on Feb 2, 2019:
Absolutely correct. $ = freedom.
Barnie2years replies on Feb 6, 2019:
@dokala, my favorite movie! ?
I found this to be very educational and shows just how warped and crazy the Christian religion could...
rogueflyer comments on Feb 3, 2019:
When I first saw the tunic I was looking for the likeness of Jesus in the stains. That's usually what Christians come up with.
Barnie2years replies on Feb 3, 2019:
Yes, that was kind of my first thought too! ? I guess we are jaded!
This was on my Facebook timeline.
MsHoliday comments on Feb 2, 2019:
Thank you for sharing the article. We women have been drinking the; you must have a man or there is something wrong with you kool aid for a very long time. Hopefully the young women of today will not be so inclined to hook their star to just anyone.
Barnie2years replies on Feb 2, 2019:
@HomeAloneSunday ?. You can’t put life in reverse. As long as your offspring have succeeded, you have done a good job, be thankful. And you never know what life will bring you, we just go forward best we can. I have accepted that I will probably die alone with my dog. It wasn’t what I envisioned, but I have grown to be content with it. And I never close the door to the possibility of meeting someone.
Coincidence that most atheists oppose Trump?
Biosteelman comments on Jan 31, 2019:
Do you have something to cite that on?
Barnie2years replies on Jan 31, 2019:
Here is a 2016 breakdown of voters by religion, perhaps more telling. https://www.prri.org/spotlight/religion-vote-2016/
Coincidence that most atheists oppose Trump?
Biosteelman comments on Jan 31, 2019:
Do you have something to cite that on?
Barnie2years replies on Jan 31, 2019:
@BohoHeathen, thank you for that reference. While it was taken at one election and the Mormons, for the first time in recent history had one of their own to vote for, as did the black churches, I would think these numbers are fairly representative of religious breakdown.
The article says Celine looks “breath-taking”.
Donotbelieve comments on Jan 30, 2019:
Oh, no. No. No. She looks very unhealthy.
Barnie2years replies on Jan 30, 2019:
Off topic: Did you have your baby and how is everyone doing? Sorry if you responded somewhere else and I missed it.
Joshua Tree National Park may feel the effects of the government shutdown for hundreds of years.
GuyKeith comments on Jan 28, 2019:
Not much recently has made me more furious. It is infuriatingly obvious that Trump does not care about ANYTHING. I have been highly criticized for saying "Worst Human Being Ever", but I will say it again.
Barnie2years replies on Jan 28, 2019:
He truly is. No redeeming qualities at all.
I read a statement today that said "Slut" is attacking women for their right to say yes, and "friend...
Anonbene comments on Jan 28, 2019:
The women that have friend zoned me seem to have no problem asking me to fix everything in their lives and on their houses, as to the so-called sluts I'm making breakfast for one of them now. Being sexually uninhibited is one of the best traits any woman can have.
Barnie2years replies on Jan 28, 2019:
@Gooniesnvrdie lucky you! I have never in my life met someone who “just wanted sex!” Must not hang out in the right places.
There is no progress fairy anymore than there is a savior god.
Deveno comments on Dec 2, 2018:
Well, thanks for brightening my day. It's hard to know how much "gloom and doom" is appropriate. Technology might still solve some of our more pressing problems, but that's just a delay tactic. If we do not evolve into a steady-state society, we're doomed. Maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow, but...
Barnie2years replies on Jan 23, 2019:
Doom and gloom is a ridiculous way to approach it. Taking active measures to reduce global warming is good PR, but only addresses one of the problems, and there are many. Live life to the best of your ability, find joy and happiness where you can. Be aware of your surroundings, vote for those you feel most likely to at least try to bring a brighter future rather than returning to a past that never was. If you live in a developed country, you are already way ahead of the curve for survival. I live every day as comfortable as I can, doing what I like to do (reading and commenting on here and Facebook is a large part of my day ?). Nothing is guaranteed, certainly not life. And it doesn’t have to be some apocalyptic event. You could be driving down the road at a sensible speed and a truck coming the other direction blows a tire and crosses hitting you head on. Now, doesn’t spending time worrying about the timeframe of the demise of humanity seem kind of like a waste? ?
There is no progress fairy anymore than there is a savior god.
ninjarider1 comments on Jan 22, 2019:
This argument has been put forth ever since civilization first rose on the plains of Africa. There have always been naysayers who predicted collapse, famine, shortages of various commodities, and, of course, the biblical Apocolypse, which is predicted in every generation. As to the ...
Barnie2years replies on Jan 23, 2019:
@TheAstroChuck, you are not even taking into account natural disasters (massive volcanic eruptions, asteroids) or just as possibly human disasters (nuclear war, water contamination) which could precipitate a massive change in survival of many species, including human. Already our ventures into space are being threatened by military takeover. Russia is escalating their military research into areas not even heard of (The supposed tsunami bomb) that could wipe out vast areas of habitable land. Many countries, primarily in Africa at the moment, are growing populations far faster than a diminishing supply of water and food can support. Those countries least able to support population growth are those least likely to regulate births. The massive migrations will force developed countries to absorb or reject millions of those looking to escape, causing what we currently see in Europe, countries turning to Right Wing leaders to stop that flow. Will we as a species all disappear like the dinosaur? Not likely, as even certain species continued to evolve even under the circumstances that killed off the largest creatures. But our societies will probably devolve to a system not much resembling our current one. As you state, every civilization of humans has at some point been destroyed and been forced to start again. The US society is only slightly older than 250 years. In the history of mankind and the Universe, a drop in the bucket.

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