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Just now, ElChupacabra said:

You make a lot of assumptions. I do not watch any of those news outlets. In fact, I don't watch the news at all. It's unfortunate that you feel anyone with an opposing view can automatically be lumped into a category so easily. Maybe you should get out of your bubble more. I've traveled around the world, met many different people from all walks of life, experienced their cultures, shared some of mine. Never once thought about what news outlets they followed. Weird.

You claim all those things and yet you ended up with the views of a backwards cretin that believes women shouldn’t have bodily autonomy. It’s sad that you’ve supposedly traveled all over the world and interacted with people from all walks of life and you support a party that is demonizing people, in this country legally, because of their skin tone.

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Just now, royiv said:

You claim all those things and yet you ended up with the views of a backwards cretin that believes women shouldn’t have bodily autonomy. It’s sad that you’ve supposedly traveled all over the world and interacted with people from all walks of life and you support a party that is demonizing people, in this country legally, because of their skin tone.

You're joking, right? You're accusing me, a bi-racial person of color, of being in support of racial bigotry? What will I tell my ADOPTED (yeah, I chose him) bi-racial son? 

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Posted
1 minute ago, ElChupacabra said:

I'm just thankful that our beautiful was born healthy and in a free country. I don't think a parent can ask for much more. 

 

As for the rest of your statement, I genuinely do not believe that anyone is evil. I think we all possess the capacity to be evil but I think that with a solid family foundation built around personal values and beliefs we can all live harmoniously. 

Holy shit. This has to be a bit. We have politicians at the top of the ticket for the highest office in the land spreading lies that they acknowledge are made up to demonize a group of people in our country. How is this not evil? How is this helping us all live harmoniously? Or is it that what you really mean is that you think with a solid family foundation (straight and white, of course) built around the personal values and beliefs that YOU believe in then we can all live harmoniously?

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1 minute ago, ElChupacabra said:

You're joking, right? You're accusing me, a bi-racial person of color, of being in support of racial bigotry? What will I tell my ADOPTED (yeah, I chose him) bi-racial son? 

I know, it’s crazy, isn’t it? Do you not support the party that believes women shouldn’t have bodily autonomy? Do you not support the party that is using lies about a group of people to demonize them? Perhaps I misunderstood your rhetoric and you don’t support the Republican agenda.

Posted
2 minutes ago, royiv said:

Holy shit. This has to be a bit. We have politicians at the top of the ticket for the highest office in the land spreading lies that they acknowledge are made up to demonize a group of people in our country. How is this not evil? How is this helping us all live harmoniously? Or is it that what you really mean is that you think with a solid family foundation (straight and white, of course) built around the personal values and beliefs that YOU believe in then we can all live harmoniously?

Yeah, but how would El Chupacabra know anything about them saying that? He doesn't watch the news!

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Posted
4 minutes ago, ElChupacabra said:

You're joking, right? You're accusing me, a bi-racial person of color, of being in support of racial bigotry? What will I tell my ADOPTED (yeah, I chose him) bi-racial son? 

As a bi-racial person of color what do you think about Trump claiming that Harris recently decided to be black?

Posted
Just now, royiv said:

Holy shit. This has to be a bit. We have politicians at the top of the ticket for the highest office in the land spreading lies that they acknowledge are made up to demonize a group of people in our country. How is this not evil? How is this helping us all live harmoniously? Or is it that what you really mean is that you think with a solid family foundation (straight and white, of course) built around the personal values and beliefs that YOU believe in then we can all live harmoniously?

I was just thinking that you were the one playing a bit. You can't seriously believe that all people who follow religion are evil, can you? I never made any mention of what religion. Personally, I don't follow any "organized" religion myself but I don't feel the need to baselessly demonize those that choose to. My religion was beaten out of my ancestors by those "white men" you speak of. 

 

I don't care if someone is Christian, Muslim, Jewish, etc. I just think that the act of communing with like-minded believers is chicken soup for the soul. You need some soup? 

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Posted
15 minutes ago, ElChupacabra said:

Don't worry. My DNA and bloodline is well-established and will continue to bear fruit for many, many generations. In fact, I'm holding my little baby right now. I couldn't even begin to imagine the pain you must have felt losing yours.

Lol. Good Job, UNT! | University of north texas, Cool mugs, Mugs

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Posted
1 minute ago, royiv said:

I know, it’s crazy, isn’t it? Do you not support the party that believes women shouldn’t have bodily autonomy? Do you not support the party that is using lies about a group of people to demonize them? Perhaps I misunderstood your rhetoric and you don’t support the Republican agenda.

You're just going to gloss over how you assumed I'm some evil demon because I have a different point of view than you? 

 

I'll be voting for Trump on November 5. Along with many, many others who are tired of being accused of being racist bigots simply because of their political beliefs. 

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Posted
24 minutes ago, ElChupacabra said:

Correct. They also limit access to firearms as well. Background checks, age restrictions, what type of firearms you can own, etc. 

 

Creating new gun laws only inhibits law abiding citizens from acquiring guns. Criminals, by their very nature, do not care what the law says. 

Then why aren't criminals walking around with rocket launchers?

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Posted
13 minutes ago, ElChupacabra said:

You are a sad, sad little creature aren't you? What's your deal? You just can't stomach hearing the other side? 

I've heard the other side my whole fucking life, you loser. 

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Posted (edited)
30 minutes ago, ElChupacabra said:

Can you elaborate? I understand if you don't want to share that. Miscarriage is terrible. But, you're saying she wouldn't be given any medical treatment under Texas law? 

That is correct.

i am not a doctor, but - in the event of a partial molar pregnancy it is imperative that the fetus and all cells be removed as early as possible (due to cancer risk) and especially urgent if the fetus has already miscarried (cancer risk + sepsis and infection.)

Under current law in Texas, most doctors cannot perform a D&C as long as the heart is still beating despite it being a totally non-viable pregnancy, and many still wont until such time as the situation presents a life threatening emergency.

In our situation she miscarried before we knew. Up until 14 weeks it seemed to be a healthy, normal pregnancy. The baby died, they did the D&C immediately and we were heartbroken. That heartbreak was flavored with terror when we found out it was partially molar and that she would need weekly blood draws for a year to rule out choriocarcinoma before we could start trying again safely. 

but that was 2002. She got the treatment she needed immediately and we went on to have two daughters. 

Here in 2023, we would not have been able to get her immediate treatment, and the result could have been sickness, cancer, infertility, and even death.

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Posted
3 minutes ago, royiv said:

As a bi-racial person of color what do you think about Trump claiming that Harris recently decided to be black?

Well, uh, he's not the only one, right? She openly stated her pride in being Indian. In fact, I believe she was the first or one of the first Indian senators, right? Knowing that, and nothing more, how would anyone be expected to believe that she is black? Is Trump, or you, or me, or anyone for that matter supposed to know the heritage of everyone they encounter? 

 

Now, my turn. What do make of Kamala's obvious pandering to the black crowds in Chicago with her fake southern black accent and then reverting back to her California elite accent mere hours later at a different rally? Thoughts?

8 minutes ago, SimonBolivar said:

Lol. Good Job, UNT! | University of north texas, Cool mugs, Mugs

I don't get it, Big Dan.

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Posted
4 minutes ago, ElChupacabra said:

You're just going to gloss over how you assumed I'm some evil demon because I have a different point of view than you? [/quote]

 

I'll be voting for Trump on November 5.

No assumptions needed. You confirmed you are a piece of shit. 

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Posted
5 minutes ago, TexasHooch said:

Then why aren't criminals walking around with rocket launchers?

You're being facetious but I'll do my best to take you seriously. 

 

A) They're incredibly expensive. Yes, even in the black market.

B) They're incredibly rare. Good luck finding one.

C) It's hard to conceal one of those bitches. Would be funny to see a real-life reenactment of that scene from Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice In the Hood though.

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Posted
Just now, ElChupacabra said:

You're being facetious but I'll do my best to take you seriously. 

 

A) They're incredibly expensive. Yes, even in the black market.

B) They're incredibly rare. Good luck finding one.

C) It's hard to conceal one of those bitches. Would be funny to see a real-life reenactment of that scene from Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice In the Hood though.

I prefer Michael Douglas from Falling Down. 

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5 minutes ago, Bozo_Casanova said:

That is correct.

i am not a doctor, but - in the event of a partial molar pregnancy it is imperative that the fetus and all cells be removed as early as possible (due to cancer risk) and especially urgent if the fetus has already miscarried (cancer risk + sepsis and infection.)

Under current law in Texas, most doctors cannot perform a D&C as long as the heart is still beating despite it being a totally non-viable pregnancy, and many still wont until such time as the situation presents a life threatening emergency.

In our situation she miscarried before we knew. Up until 14 weeks it seemed to be a healthy, normal pregnancy. The baby died, they did the D&C immediately and we were heartbroken. That heartbreak was flavored with terror when we found out it was partially molar and that she would need weekly blood draws for a year to rule out choriocarcinoma before we could start trying again safely. 

but that was 2002. She got the treatment she needed and we went on to have two daughters. 

Here in 2023, we would not have been so lucky.

That is horrible. I'm sorry you guys went through that. My wife's mother went full-term and delivered her stillborn baby lost to a Factor 5 blood clot complication. It has touched our family, too.

 

I don't want to diminish your pain or question your reasoning for feeling like you do. I will point out though that Trump has reiterated many times that he feels reproductive issues should be left to the states. I agree with him. If Texas is not conducive to your beliefs, I would urge you to leave and move somewhere that gives you those freedoms. I do not live in Texas so I am not up to date on Texas laws. 

 

I think that's the most amicable way to go about that particular issue. It seems like there is a healthy split between states that are for and against. 

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Posted
15 minutes ago, ElChupacabra said:

You're just going to gloss over how you assumed I'm some evil demon because I have a different point of view than you? 

 

I'll be voting for Trump on November 5. Along with many, many others who are tired of being accused of being racist bigots simply because of their political beliefs. 

If the political views are racist and bigoted, put that red hat on and wear it loud and proud.

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Posted
4 minutes ago, safe sex said:

A biracial person feigning ignorance of  codeswitching? Lmao

Trump seems to speak the same way at every rally and event I've ever seen him at. 

 

You just can't stand it that I don't fit into your pre-designed mold of what conservatives really look like and not what you want me to look like. 

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Posted
15 minutes ago, Bozo_Casanova said:

That is correct.

i am not a doctor, but - in the event of a partial molar pregnancy it is imperative that the fetus and all cells be removed as early as possible (due to cancer risk) and especially urgent if the fetus has already miscarried (cancer risk + sepsis and infection.)

Under current law in Texas, most doctors cannot perform a D&C as long as the heart is still beating despite it being a totally non-viable pregnancy, and many still wont until such time as the situation presents a life threatening emergency.

In our situation she miscarried before we knew. Up until 14 weeks it seemed to be a healthy, normal pregnancy. The baby died, they did the D&C immediately and we were heartbroken. That heartbreak was flavored with terror when we found out it was partially molar and that she would need weekly blood draws for a year to rule out choriocarcinoma before we could start trying again safely. 

but that was 2002. She got the treatment she needed immediately and we went on to have two daughters. 

Here in 2023, we would not have been able to get her immediate treatment, and the result could have been sickness, cancer, infertility, and even death.

 Very similar to our story. My wife’s was at 11 weeks and they did it about 12 hours after we found out the fetus had lost the heartbeat. Now? Who knows?

Posted
14 minutes ago, ElChupacabra said:

Well, uh, he's not the only one, right? She openly stated her pride in being Indian. In fact, I believe she was the first or one of the first Indian senators, right? Knowing that, and nothing more, how would anyone be expected to believe that she is black? Is Trump, or you, or me, or anyone for that matter supposed to know the heritage of everyone they encounter? 

 

Now, my turn. What do make of Kamala's obvious pandering to the black crowds in Chicago with her fake southern black accent and then reverting back to her California elite accent mere hours later at a different rally? Thoughts?

I don't get it, Big Dan.

Since you’re also a biracial person, I would expect that you would understand how someone with a black father and an Indian mother might somehow identify as two different races. On top of that, she attended an HBCU and is a member of AKA. I’m not going to question her black bonafides and I don’t understand why your team thinks it’s an issue.

As for your second point, again, as a biracial person with an expanded worldview, I would think that you would be familiar with the term code switching.

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8 minutes ago, ElChupacabra said:

That is horrible. I'm sorry you guys went through that. My wife's mother went full-term and delivered her stillborn baby lost to a Factor 5 blood clot complication. It has touched our family, too.

 

I don't want to diminish your pain or question your reasoning for feeling like you do. I will point out though that Trump has reiterated many times that he feels reproductive issues should be left to the states. I agree with him. If Texas is not conducive to your beliefs, I would urge you to leave and move somewhere that gives you those freedoms. I do not live in Texas so I am not up to date on Texas laws. 

 

I think that's the most amicable way to go about that particular issue. It seems like there is a healthy split between states that are for and against. 

Fuck off. He’ll sign a national ban his first 6 weeks in office and you’d cheer him for it. 

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Posted
3 minutes ago, royiv said:

If the political views are racist and bigoted, put that red hat on and wear it loud and proud.

Again, you'll have to forgive me if I can't take you seriously when you claim I'm racist or bigoted when I am LITERALLY bi-racial with an ADOPTED bi-racial child in addition to my own offspring. In fact, I think Candace Owens hit the nail on the head when she said that liberals are inherently racist because they constantly bring up race even when it's not germane to the conversation.

 

 

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Posted
5 minutes ago, ElChupacabra said:

Trump seems to speak the same way at every rally and event I've ever seen him at.

True. He rambles incoherently and spews made up shit and outright lies.

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12 minutes ago, ElChupacabra said:

Well, uh, he's not the only one, right? She openly stated her pride in being Indian. In fact, I believe she was the first or one of the first Indian senators, right? Knowing that, and nothing more, how would anyone be expected to believe that she is black? Is Trump, or you, or me, or anyone for that matter supposed to know the heritage of everyone they encounter?

while i have to admit i have enjoyed the hour of effort you put in here to hit every single trolling possibility you could in your effort to project being a total and utter nincompoop, i think your chef d'oeuvre here is the above...equating the inability for anyone (including donald trump) to be familiar with the heritage of everyone they encounter to the impossibility of being familiar with the heritage of the vice president of the united states for the last four years.

that is an all-fucking-timer.

well done, sir.

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10 minutes ago, ElChupacabra said:

That is horrible. I'm sorry you guys went through that. My wife's mother went full-term and delivered her stillborn baby lost to a Factor 5 blood clot complication. It has touched our family, too.

 

I don't want to diminish your pain or question your reasoning for feeling like you do. I will point out though that Trump has reiterated many times that he feels reproductive issues should be left to the states. I agree with him. If Texas is not conducive to your beliefs, I would urge you to leave and move somewhere that gives you those freedoms. I do not live in Texas so I am not up to date on Texas laws. 

 

I think that's the most amicable way to go about that particular issue. It seems like there is a healthy split between states that are for and against. 

"Why not simply uproot your entire life if you don't want to live in a fascist dictatorship that will condemn your wife to die?" 

Fuck you. You're going to lose in November, but if you don't you will lose the war that comes after.

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1 minute ago, ElChupacabra said:

Again, you'll have to forgive me if I can't take you seriously when you claim I'm racist or bigoted when I am LITERALLY bi-racial with an ADOPTED bi-racial child in addition to my own offspring. In fact, I think Candace Owens hit the nail on the head when she said that liberals are inherently racist because they constantly bring up race even when it's not germane to the conversation.

- cosigned by mark robinson. you're definitely on solid ground.

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1 minute ago, ElChupacabra said:

Again, you'll have to forgive me if I can't take you seriously when you claim I'm racist or bigoted when I am LITERALLY bi-racial with an ADOPTED bi-racial child in addition to my own offspring. In fact, I think Candace Owens hit the nail on the head when she said that liberals are inherently racist because they constantly bring up race even when it's not germane to the conversation.

 

 


Again, it’s crazy, isn’t it? But if you support people who advance bigoted and racist rhetoric what are you?

You have yet to explain how telling outright lies about a group of Haitians isn’t racist. 
 

Candace Owens is an idiot who doesn’t believe systemic racism exists. 

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Posted
1 minute ago, royiv said:

Since you’re also a biracial person, I would expect that you would understand how someone with a black father and an Indian mother might somehow identify as two different races. On top of that, she attended an HBCU and is a member of AKA. I’m not going to question her black bonafides and I don’t understand why your team thinks it’s an issue.

As for your second point, again, as a biracial person with an expanded worldview, I would think that you would be familiar with the term code switching.

I don't think anyone even had a passing thought of Kamala's heritage until she started pandering to the African American crowds with her fake southern black woman accent. Then it was like WTF? So folks started digging and found out that she is in fact black. I had no idea. She never proclaimed to be. She seemed so proud of her Indian heritage and now she only wants to identify with the black heritage? It seems disingenuous. 

 

I'm familiar with the term. It seems like a fancy word for being a fucking poser to me. I've never once "code switched" to try to fit in with any group. Eventually, people find out what you really are and they either like you or they don't. Why try to pretend? 

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Posted
6 minutes ago, 4th&Five said:

Fuck off. He’ll sign a national ban his first 6 weeks in office and you’d cheer him for it. 

No. I wouldn't. It's obvious that it is a huge point of contention for our country and I'd rather see it resolved as amicably as possible. But, I'm assuming it the shoe were on the other foot you would cheer for your side while still knowing that a huge portion of the country feels as though they've been shit on.

 

Pot, meet Kettle.

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Posted
6 minutes ago, ElChupacabra said:

You're being facetious but I'll do my best to take you seriously. 

 

A) They're incredibly expensive. Yes, even in the black market.

B) They're incredibly rare. Good luck finding one.

C) It's hard to conceal one of those bitches. Would be funny to see a real-life reenactment of that scene from Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice In the Hood though.

I'm not being facetious at all, but you are ignoring the real reason.  I'll do my best to take you seriously and change the example from rocket launcher to fully automatic machine gun, which is a distinction without a difference to my point.  They are not hard to conceal, and only rare because they are regulated to the extent that there is not a significant non military demand.  They are still expensive, of course, but that's not the real point. 

The point is that it is perfectly legal in the United States to own a machine gun (or a rocket launcher for that matter) with the correct permit.  However, that process is justly and reasonably stringent enough as to ensure that the permit recipient is incredibly unlikely to use the machine gun in an unlawful way, or to be callus enough to allow that gun to be lost or sold to someone who would.  Add to that the penalties for Illegally possessing or converting to a fully auto is sufficient enough as to serve as a significant- if not absolute- deterrent.  

Should a handgun require the same permitting process as a full auto?  I don't think so.  But somewhere in the middle of a class III FFL and virtually nothing would be cool.

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1 minute ago, ElChupacabra said:

Never heard of him.

the least surprising thing i've read today. you don't seem like someone who values familiarity with facts or basic information.

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Posted
7 minutes ago, ElChupacabra said:

So folks started digging and found out that she is in fact black. I had no idea. She never proclaimed to be.

This is an outright, easily provable lie. You know it is, too. Why do you continue to propagate it, even as an anonymous voice trolling on the internet? What do you get out of it?

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1 minute ago, sidis said:

the least surprising thing i've read today. you don't seem like someone who values familiarity with facts or basic information.

Perfect demonstration of how Trump gets rubes to vote for him. We’ve got a guy here who thinks he’s well informed, gets his info from Candace Owens and YouTube and then has never heard of Mark Robinson. It would be a lot funnier to watch if we weren’t so worried about the downfall of democracy.



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