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In reply to the discussion: The most frightening sentence this side of a Stephen King novel [View all]librechik
(30,957 posts)96. conform or die n/t
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But, yanno, as long as they can keep importing doctors from India and nurses from the Phillipines...
Systematic Chaos
Jul 2012
#3
LOL! Giggling (more like cackling here). I've heard almost the same, but
coalition_unwilling
Jul 2012
#34
My Fundamentalist mother tells me that I'm too intelligent for my own good. And slyly remarks that
1monster
Jul 2012
#40
I actually thought of it myself, but after I did a search on it, I found it all over the web. Ha! nt
valerief
Jul 2012
#82
I'm firmly convinced LBJ insisted on getting NASA to operate out of Houston
Spitfire of ATJ
Jul 2012
#22
This is what the Republicans think; the Texans were just stupid enough to actually say it.
Chemisse
Jul 2012
#15
This could produce more people stating at trial, "It was God's wil/plan/misdirection huh
2on2u
Jul 2012
#16
these trivialities are not their concern! Forcing women to deliver babies after rape or at risk
hue
Jul 2012
#24
and I think this is the foundation for mental illness-->no introspection or humility & ability to
hue
Jul 2012
#23
You can bet that while the Texas pols. are tossing out this crap they've got their fingers in the
xtraxritical
Jul 2012
#85
I'm planning to throw this in the face of Republicans the next time a bond issue
brewens
Jul 2012
#25
So there you have it - the Texas Republican party officially opposes critical thinking.
Initech
Jul 2012
#37
seeing how my kids have gone thru the texas education program in a very red environment, i will say,
seabeyond
Jul 2012
#44
These dogmatists are true flat-earthers,but the entire US public education model's rehashed Prussian
stockholmer
Jul 2012
#55
On the plus side, what soccer mom wants to be associated with the "dumb" party?
McCamy Taylor
Jul 2012
#69