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  • HHusky
    HHusky Member Posts: 24,336

    I'm a pastafarian. I would like my personal pirate officiant present if I were to be executed.

    I’m rooting for you.
  • HHusky
    HHusky Member Posts: 24,336
    Blu82 said:

    HHusky said:

    Blu82 said:

    HHusky said:

    This is huge. The country is outraged. This has legs

    The issue is Constitutional, not political. I realize a guy who has sold his soul to a populist movement may not grasp it. Maybe someone there at your end could explain the issue to you.
    Maybe someone could explain to you that you got caught trying to pass off a load of shit as bars of gold.
    Unbelievable what the liberal mind will buy into as fact.
    Which fact did I get wrong, Madam?
    Obviously, you need to take Hondo's "Read for Comprehension" class.

    What a dumb ass.....
    So you got nothing
  • SFGbob
    SFGbob Member Posts: 33,188
    HHusky said:

    Fact: he couldn’t have his clergyman in the room because he was not a Christian.

    No because he wasn't a state employee. Do you think lying helps your case O'Keefed?
  • HHusky
    HHusky Member Posts: 24,336
    SFGbob said:

    HHusky said:

    Fact: he couldn’t have his clergyman in the room because he was not a Christian.

    No because he wasn't a state employee. Do you think lying helps your case O'Keefed?
    Don’t beg the question, blob. Not hard to accommodate this. State policy doesn’t override the Constitution.
  • UW_Doog_Bot
    UW_Doog_Bot Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 18,553 Founders Club
    HHusky said:

    I'm a pastafarian. I would like my personal pirate officiant present if I were to be executed.

    I’m rooting for you.
    Seriously though, I mean, there's better hills to be making a fight on right?

    The issue is that I'm sure they probably have limited personnel that attend to the "spiritual needs" of the captive population. Additionally, I'm sure there are procedures, laws, or liabilities involved around who is and isn't allowed in the room. Maybe(and this is speculation) they didn't feel like bending the rules for a child killer and they additionally were never going to hire an Imam full-time just to allow him to be there within the rules.

    What do you want this to be? An issue of Christianinty's double standards? There are bigger better examples.

    You want to pick a fight over the separation of church and state? Bigger fish to fry. Try school prayer instead.

    The persecution of Muslim minorities? There's probably grosser examples of more deserving figures to be made light of.

    TLDR, this is a dumb talking point.
  • HHusky
    HHusky Member Posts: 24,336

    HHusky said:

    I'm a pastafarian. I would like my personal pirate officiant present if I were to be executed.

    I’m rooting for you.
    Seriously though, I mean, there's better hills to be making a fight on right?

    The issue is that I'm sure they probably have limited personnel that attend to the "spiritual needs" of the captive population. Additionally, I'm sure there are procedures, laws, or liabilities involved around who is and isn't allowed in the room. Maybe(and this is speculation) they didn't feel like bending the rules for a child killer and they additionally were never going to hire an Imam full-time just to allow him to be there within the rules.

    What do you want this to be? An issue of Christianinty's double standards? There are bigger better examples.

    You want to pick a fight over the separation of church and state? Bigger fish to fry. Try school prayer instead.

    The persecution of Muslim minorities? There's probably grosser examples of more deserving figures to be made light of.

    TLDR, this is a dumb talking point.
    This is a Constitutional issue. If he was entitled to the same treatment as a Christian, it’s irrelevant how important the issue is to you.
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 115,541 Founders Club
    HHusky said:

    SFGbob said:

    HHusky said:

    Fact: he couldn’t have his clergyman in the room because he was not a Christian.

    No because he wasn't a state employee. Do you think lying helps your case O'Keefed?
    Don’t beg the question, blob. Not hard to accommodate this. State policy doesn’t override the Constitution.
    Oh really

    And this is the big issue for you on that subject

    JFC
  • HHusky
    HHusky Member Posts: 24,336

    HHusky said:

    SFGbob said:

    HHusky said:

    Fact: he couldn’t have his clergyman in the room because he was not a Christian.

    No because he wasn't a state employee. Do you think lying helps your case O'Keefed?
    Don’t beg the question, blob. Not hard to accommodate this. State policy doesn’t override the Constitution.
    Oh really

    And this is the big issue for you on that subject

    JFC
    It’s just such an obvious call. Again, you could just take the position that no clergy enter the room.
  • UW_Doog_Bot
    UW_Doog_Bot Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 18,553 Founders Club
    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    I'm a pastafarian. I would like my personal pirate officiant present if I were to be executed.

    I’m rooting for you.
    Seriously though, I mean, there's better hills to be making a fight on right?

    The issue is that I'm sure they probably have limited personnel that attend to the "spiritual needs" of the captive population. Additionally, I'm sure there are procedures, laws, or liabilities involved around who is and isn't allowed in the room. Maybe(and this is speculation) they didn't feel like bending the rules for a child killer and they additionally were never going to hire an Imam full-time just to allow him to be there within the rules.

    What do you want this to be? An issue of Christianinty's double standards? There are bigger better examples.

    You want to pick a fight over the separation of church and state? Bigger fish to fry. Try school prayer instead.

    The persecution of Muslim minorities? There's probably grosser examples of more deserving figures to be made light of.

    TLDR, this is a dumb talking point.
    This is a Constitutional issue. If he was entitled to the same treatment as a Christian, it’s irrelevant how important the issue is to you.
    You've gotta be living in such a bubble to not realize that people's constitutional rights are violated on a regular basis. This is small potatoes.

    But sure, let's hurt the cause for that by trying to hold up a child killer as a martyr.

    For the record, I'm 110% behind protecting people's constitutional rights and a stricter interpretation of the constitution. I suggest we start with the first and second as those are foundational to the others. I'd also suggest a serious revamping of the 4th.
  • 2001400ex
    2001400ex Member Posts: 29,457

    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    I'm a pastafarian. I would like my personal pirate officiant present if I were to be executed.

    I’m rooting for you.
    Seriously though, I mean, there's better hills to be making a fight on right?

    The issue is that I'm sure they probably have limited personnel that attend to the "spiritual needs" of the captive population. Additionally, I'm sure there are procedures, laws, or liabilities involved around who is and isn't allowed in the room. Maybe(and this is speculation) they didn't feel like bending the rules for a child killer and they additionally were never going to hire an Imam full-time just to allow him to be there within the rules.

    What do you want this to be? An issue of Christianinty's double standards? There are bigger better examples.

    You want to pick a fight over the separation of church and state? Bigger fish to fry. Try school prayer instead.

    The persecution of Muslim minorities? There's probably grosser examples of more deserving figures to be made light of.

    TLDR, this is a dumb talking point.
    This is a Constitutional issue. If he was entitled to the same treatment as a Christian, it’s irrelevant how important the issue is to you.
    You've gotta be living in such a bubble to not realize that people's constitutional rights are violated on a regular basis. This is small potatoes.

    But sure, let's hurt the cause for that by trying to hold up a child killer as a martyr.

    For the record, I'm 110% behind protecting people's constitutional rights and a stricter interpretation of the constitution. I suggest we start with the first and second as those are foundational to the others. I'd also suggest a serious revamping of the 4th.
    Perfect fully automatic weapons for all? With no background checks or waiting period. You in?