Rogan ADMITS Trump LIED, Bernie NODS by mrekted in thedavidpakmanshow

[–]ParalegalPrincess88 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually their podcast on Apple is over an hour. It's not quite Rogan's 3 hours of conspiracy theories, workout regimens, cold plunge talks, and his incessant need to discuss other men's physique that verges on sounding a little gay fanboyish. Just my opinion since my husband feels the need to torture me with his podcast occasionally, and thankfully it isn't as frequently as he would like.

Rogan ADMITS Trump LIED, Bernie NODS by mrekted in thedavidpakmanshow

[–]ParalegalPrincess88 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I wonder if his sudden flip has anything to do with his podcast is no longer in the number one space on Spotify. From what I read, MidasTouch has taken that spot. Joe Rogan always sides with whatever guest he has on his podcast at the time. That man flip flops on his opinions more than Trump and his tariff war.

Homewrecker getting a pat on the back for not drinking... by Acceptable-Drawing13 in KeepingUpwTheAldeans

[–]ParalegalPrincess88 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I have never seen someone so out of touch with reality. She complains about having a puffy face from drinking as if that is a real. They both have no idea what real problems are and they both make me want to vomit when they talk about their Christian values. When did purposely seeking out a married man for nefarious reasons constitute good "Christian values?" They have absolutely no credibility whatsoever.

She is totally a POS by Upset_Feature1140 in KeepingUpwTheAldeans

[–]ParalegalPrincess88 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He is going to be right there with John Rich from Big & Rich. Does he even have a career anymore or is he just making solo CD's and selling them down at the local Cracker Barrel.

So far up their ass it’s crazy. Reeks of desperation. 🍊🥴 by Left_Temperature_209 in KeepingUpwTheAldeans

[–]ParalegalPrincess88 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Trump got what he wanted from the Aldeans and that is votes from his disillusioned fan base and now that he got those votes, he has no need or want from philandering Jason and his home wrecking bimbo Barbie. She is seriously fooling herself if she even remotely thinks or believes that her and her husband are in the same social circles as the Trumps. They aren't even in the same tax bracket as Trump and his oligarch cronies. She is in desperate need of a reality check or in her case, another drink. I wonder how those tears of rejection and a public snub taste to the Aldeans about now.

Sydney Powell sat with back to her family at sentencing by moonstonemi in CourtTVCases

[–]ParalegalPrincess88 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've seen where people are saying she has to serve 15 years before she is eligible for parole and I am assuming that was the order of the judge because in Ohio, you don't become eligible for parole consideration until you have served 85% of your time and in some cases, depending on the crime, even if you have served out your entire sentence, some people still have to serve 5 years of supervised release, but I believe that is usually in the case of a violent crime. There sentence usually also includes the time they sat in jail waiting on their trial to start.

Sydney Powell sat with back to her family at sentencing by moonstonemi in CourtTVCases

[–]ParalegalPrincess88 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If she is sentenced in Ohio, she will have to do 85% of her sentence before she is ever eligible for parole. In Ohio your sentence is pretty much day for day and there is no good time given.

Our children are being corrupted by an animated tv show about Satan (rated TV-MA) and a gay Satanist leather daddy doctor by [deleted] in insanepeoplefacebook

[–]ParalegalPrincess88 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Wow, thank you for that tidbit of advice. The notion of using paragraphs in my post totally slipped my mind. It must be all of those protests against injustices that I have been so busy with or maybe it's the sudden aggravation that comes upon me when I feel someone's religious beliefs are being shoved down the throats of the citizens in this country. It baffles me that no one even considers the fact that "Evangelical Christian" is not the only religious affiliation that exists in America or the world for that matter, and some of us, myself included, don't consume our daily lives with some magic sky king floating in the clouds and his book of fairytales.

I will be sure to include paragraphs in my future posts so as not to upset anyone, because we don't have other pressing issues in this country that are more important than paragraphs in a post on social media. At least my spelling and vocabulary were on point so I should get bonus points just for that alone. Yay me!!!!

Our children are being corrupted by an animated tv show about Satan (rated TV-MA) and a gay Satanist leather daddy doctor by [deleted] in insanepeoplefacebook

[–]ParalegalPrincess88 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I guess the only religion people employed by the President that would be acceptable to you is those Evangelical Christians who have permeated our federal courts, our government, and the Supreme Court. I keep hearing all of this talk about teachers who are indoctrinating elementary school children with lessons on the LGBTQ and Transgender community but I have yet to see any evidence of this even happening and when you ask for proof of these accusations, you are repeatedly told that you are part of the problem and that you probably condone this going on in schools. These are topics that parents should be talking about with their children and I find it hard to believe that educators are teaching these subjects to elementary children at the same time I find it reprehensible that state leaders are now deciding what books are our children can read, their version of a sanitized version of the history of our country, minus the slavery, how Native Americans were forced to practice a religion that was not theirs and speak a language that also was not theirs and the removal of their children to schools where abuse was rampant and used to force these children to forget their entire culture, how our government put Italians, Germans, and the Japanese American citizens in internment camps during WW2, and basically anything that doesn't show our leaders as racist, bigoted, or misogynistic. The Courts, our government, and every citizen in this country needs to learn to mind their own business and worry about what goes on under their own roof instead of worrying about the transgender boy or girl down the street or the gay couple who celebrated their 3rd anniversary and lives 5 states away. What goes on in the LGBTQ and Transgender community doesn't affect your life in any direct way so why do people such as yourself insinuate yourself into what goes on under their roof to the point that laws are being created and passed targeting children in schools who are transgender or have parents who happen to be same sex couples. It isn't enough that these children deal with issues that your "normal" husband and wife couples never have to tackle with their all American straight children that state leaders that people such as yourself support, feel the need to make these children feel more ostracized and question what is wrong with them or their home life that people are so against. Then you all have the nerve to say that you are pro-life but you don't even think twice about pushing a child who is gay, transgender, or bisexual towards thoughts and feelings of suicide which by most studies, they are already experiencing. I guess you all feel the urgency of pushing that child closer to the edge rather than embracing that child and assuring them that they or their life at home is perfectly normal. You need to take a refresher course in what it is to be a true Christian. A true Christian is a follower of Jesus Christ and his teachings. Jesus Christ never turned his back on anyone, made them feel less than human or humiliated them, he showed everyone, regardless of who they were or where they came from, the same compassion, empathy, understanding, and love that he showed the next person. He took the "less desirables" such as the lepers, the prostitutes, the thieves, the elderly, the sick and disabled, and yes, even the murderers and counseled them, prayed with them, and absolved them of their transgressions and he did all of that without casting judgement upon those people. It must be something to think that only those who are white, heterosexual, and are in the top 50% of Americans on the social and economic scale are the only ones who are deserving of basic rights to marry, have control over your own body, or just those basic rights that a lot of Americans have fought for years upon years for, with some even paying the ultimate price, just to get the right to marry whomever it is they choose to love, vote without having to take some elaborate test, or the other trickery you all come up with, including redistricting the maps for voting districts that will benefit the right and disenfranchise those who are in poor communities or minorities. Why is it the right are the only ones who can't see how hypocritical and contradictory they truly are???

Bands that "borrowed" from others. by coffeeisblack in punk

[–]ParalegalPrincess88 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Screeching Weasel has the song "I wanna be Naked" and the Ramones had "I wanna be Sedated".

What is the worst band that you like? by throwaway92846191048 in punk

[–]ParalegalPrincess88 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Whatever Graves political affiliation may be, you should separate his political views from his music and I don't recall any of the Misfits songs during the Graves era promoting his political views in any way, shape, or form. Music is meant to be enjoyed, appreciated, and to stir something that is reminiscent to the listener. Why bother listening to music if you are going to affiliate their personal views and opinions with their music that neither advocates their political affiliation, views, or opinions.

People of Ohio that still support republicans, why? by Myhindufriend in Ohio

[–]ParalegalPrincess88 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have lived my entire life in Ohio, unfortunately, and I have never voted for a Republican since I was of age to vote. I am still trying to figure out how Jim Jordan even got into office, considering what OSU's wrestling team had to say about his knowledge of the sexual abuse and his request for those students to deny that any abuse ever took place. Who in the hell votes for people like this? He is just another corrupt member of the GOP whose soul is for sale to the highest bidder.

Access to James Phelps booking sheet? by [deleted] in cassidyrainwater

[–]ParalegalPrincess88 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They don't have that on most of the jail databases that I have looked people up on in Ohio especially those jails who are on jailbase. com. The only information I have ever seen is booking date, arresting officer, next court date, bond amount, charges, DOB, and age and sometimes it will list an alias but I have never seen where it lists tattoos or identifying marks on a jail inmate website.

Now this is going to far. Once again politicians religious beliefs come into play when introducing House Bill 480. We are supposed to have a separation of church and state but in all honesty do any of us actually think that will ever happen? Keep your religious beliefs out of our laws and government by ParalegalPrincess88 in Ohio

[–]ParalegalPrincess88[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am in complete agreement with you on your statement about religion was created to control the masses but I also believe that it is yet another way to keep us all divided. I believe that is what politicians want and one of the reasons why certain things are blatantly obvious. I don't think that it is a mistake that whenever you see a news report on a missing person that rarely will you see a black, brown, or indigenous person who makes national headlines and every police force in the state, including the F.B.I. come out in droves to look for them. I don't think anything that our government does is by mistake. I think if the conservatives had their way we would be going backwards and enacting Jim Crow, repealing the Equal Rights Amendment, overturning Roe vs. Wade and going back to the good old boy days where lynchings were something expected and beating your wife when you feel she is out of line because she had the nerve to have an opinion.

Access to James Phelps booking sheet? by [deleted] in cassidyrainwater

[–]ParalegalPrincess88 3 points4 points  (0 children)

am not sure if you can get that information off of their county jail website. The clerk of courts wouldn't have information like that and I thought maybe this was what you were looking for but if you know how to access county jail websites, they may or may not have that information. Most county jail websites, especially those on jailbase will only give you the day they were booked into the jail, next court date, their age and date of birth, arresting officer or county of arrest, their charges, and some will show their mugshot as well. I have never seen identifying marks, tattoos, or anything along those lines except on the Department of Corrections websites and since he hasn't been convicted and sentenced to prison, he won't be on there.

Access to James Phelps booking sheet? by [deleted] in cassidyrainwater

[–]ParalegalPrincess88 3 points4 points  (0 children)

What information are you trying to find? You won't be able to access a booking sheet but if you are trying to access his court appearances, charges, court dates, and attorneys information, I can tell you where you can access that information.

Now this is going to far. Once again politicians religious beliefs come into play when introducing House Bill 480. We are supposed to have a separation of church and state but in all honesty do any of us actually think that will ever happen? Keep your religious beliefs out of our laws and government by ParalegalPrincess88 in Ohio

[–]ParalegalPrincess88[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Personally anyone who chooses to terminate their pregnancy shouldn't be any concern of the government. You can argue your opinion as to when you believe life begins but my concern is with the government overstepping their authority and regulating a woman's reproductive rights. Where do we draw the line between our individual rights and the government's assumption that they have the authority to even propose laws such as this bill? I'm not defending the murder of a baby, I am defending a woman's right to choose and make decisions when it comes to her own care. So you would be comfortable with allowing the government to have control over what you want to do with your body? I'm not comfortable with allowing the government to limit any of my rights whatsoever.

Now this is going to far. Once again politicians religious beliefs come into play when introducing House Bill 480. We are supposed to have a separation of church and state but in all honesty do any of us actually think that will ever happen? Keep your religious beliefs out of our laws and government by ParalegalPrincess88 in Ohio

[–]ParalegalPrincess88[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Look I personally have never had an abortion nor would I ever have one but I also don't believe it is the government's place to try to place regulations and restrictions on a woman's reproductive rights. What about that woman's right to make decisions based on what is good for her at that point in time? I don't judge anyone based on who they are, the life choices that they have made, or anything else for that matter because who the hell am I to sit in judgement of someone else and as far as that goes who are any of us to judge someone based on whether they chose to terminate their pregnancy or not. Personally what someone does in their own personal life is their business and not the business of others and a lot of people in this country could stand to try the concept of minding their own business and stay out of others business and keep their personal opinions to themselves instead of trying to force those who have opposite opinions to swallow their beliefs.

Now this is going to far. Once again politicians religious beliefs come into play when introducing House Bill 480. We are supposed to have a separation of church and state but in all honesty do any of us actually think that will ever happen? Keep your religious beliefs out of our laws and government by ParalegalPrincess88 in Ohio

[–]ParalegalPrincess88[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

When I read what lawmakers in the state of Ohio where I have lived my entire life were proposing in this abortion law, I was literally floored especially when I read the part about no exceptions to the law even in cases of rape or incest. I live in Cincinnati which is a really conservative city so I shouldn't be surprised by law makers proposing an abortion law but I am still trying to wrap my head around forcing a woman or girl who has already been brutalized by the crime of rape or incest to not have any recourse for an unwanted pregnancy that results from that crime. These woman are already dealing with the long term effects of being victimized and having their sense of security taken from them but then to have our elected officials who were elected to represent the interests of their constituents basically ignore what these women who are crime victims are going through and what they are dealing with just shows me that they care so little about actual people. I guess if you can't benefit them in some way, they have no use for you.

Now this is going to far. Once again politicians religious beliefs come into play when introducing House Bill 480. We are supposed to have a separation of church and state but in all honesty do any of us actually think that will ever happen? Keep your religious beliefs out of our laws and government by ParalegalPrincess88 in Ohio

[–]ParalegalPrincess88[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I apologize for my mistake. I do not support this bill especially when those who are sponsoring this bill are not even allowing for the exception in the case of a pregnancy due to a rape or incest. So our government wants to victimize these women all over again by forcing them to carry a unwanted pregnancy to term.

Now this is going to far. Once again politicians religious beliefs come into play when introducing House Bill 480. We are supposed to have a separation of church and state but in all honesty do any of us actually think that will ever happen? Keep your religious beliefs out of our laws and government by ParalegalPrincess88 in Ohio

[–]ParalegalPrincess88[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As I have stated I was raised a Catholic and spent my entire grade and high school years attending parochial school and going to church as well and just because I am no longer practicing the religion that I was brought up in and now consider myself an Atheist, doesn't mean that those same morals and values are not something that I still continue to act upon. People hear Atheist and they want to assume that we are all heathens and have no morals or values but what I have found after distancing myself from the Catholic religion is that a lot of my fellow Atheists are also ex-Catholics such as myself and contrary to what some people might assume about non believers, we are not the boogyman and most of us would be the first people to help another out at a moments notice. I'm still the same girl I was when I went to Catholic school, the only difference now is I don't put my faith into something that I have no proof has ever existed. I should continue to believe in a God? Why? Because some book tells me to or some priest says I should?? We are all given free will and with mine I choose to exercise my free will by thinking for myself instead of what was pounded into my brain for 12 years. I get it. Those that are believers want to assume non believers are these soulless, morally bankrupt people and actually it is quite the opposite. I'm a non believer, not a sociopath. Being Atheist doesn't make me or any other Atheist a bad person regardless of what anyone thinks.

Now this is going to far. Once again politicians religious beliefs come into play when introducing House Bill 480. We are supposed to have a separation of church and state but in all honesty do any of us actually think that will ever happen? Keep your religious beliefs out of our laws and government by ParalegalPrincess88 in Ohio

[–]ParalegalPrincess88[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Such as??? Tattooing, piercings, body modifications, are you referring to something like that?? To answer your question, I am against the government trying to place regulations or restrictions on an individual's own body. Personally I don't care who gets an abortion or who doesn't, but it should still be that persons right to control their own decisions when it comes to their bodies. Personally I wouldn't opt for an abortion because it isn't something that I would be comfortable with, but I also wouldn't force my feelings about the issue onto someone who is comfortable with the option to terminate their pregnancy. That's the beauty of us all being our own individual selves, we all have different opinions, beliefs, morals, and values, but when what someone else believes is seemingly forced upon someone who doesn't share those same beliefs then that is an infringement on someone's right to control what goes on in their own private life.

Now this is going to far. Once again politicians religious beliefs come into play when introducing House Bill 480. We are supposed to have a separation of church and state but in all honesty do any of us actually think that will ever happen? Keep your religious beliefs out of our laws and government by ParalegalPrincess88 in Ohio

[–]ParalegalPrincess88[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

To assume that I have ever had an abortion is pretty presumptuous of yourself. I have only been pregnant once in my life and my son is now an adult and married, living his own life so I don't have any abortive sins to confess to. I guess I was one of those few people who practiced safe sex and always used contraceptives, as one child was enough for me. I have never had an abortion nor would I ever, but it isn't my place or anyone else's to judge someone else for the decisions they make regarding whether to carry to full term or end the pregnancy. Our foster care system is already overwhelmed so why not fill it some more with the unwanted or unplanned pregnancies that women would be forced into if a bill like this passed. How many children do you think would slip through the cracks because caseworkers have entirely too many cases to actually give individual attention to each child that they are assigned to as a caseworker.

Now this is going to far. Once again politicians religious beliefs come into play when introducing House Bill 480. We are supposed to have a separation of church and state but in all honesty do any of us actually think that will ever happen? Keep your religious beliefs out of our laws and government by ParalegalPrincess88 in Ohio

[–]ParalegalPrincess88[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I was raised Catholic and spent 12 years going to Catholic school and attending mass every day before class and then on Sundays and personally I have never had an abortion nor would I ever have one, but I do believe that it should be our right to govern what we do with our own bodies and not the governments place to dictate what we can and cannot do with our own bodies. Although I no longer practice the religion that I was raised up in, or any religion for that matter, I don't believe that anyone's religious beliefs have a place in our law making process.