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Tsiyu

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9. It appears that the Olde Thyme Relijuss Legislators all got the memo
Wed Apr 6, 2016, 11:30 PM
Apr 2016


Time to ramp up the "My god is a bigger asshole than your god" contest in NC, Alabama, Georgia, and so on.

You see, this is how the Plantation Masters keep the masses down. They rain down hellfire and brimstone on non-believers for that guaranteed Jesus-overdosed vote.

They will have all the preachers in Tennessee waxing lyrical about the glorious wonder of denying the heathen who are mentally ill any help.

"Won't Jesus be so proud of us! We're tormenting and using tax money to discriminate against the least of these, just the way He likes it!"

Haslam, worth 3 billion bucks, ought to be smart enough to veto, but that may be underestimating the craven mind of a man who has more than enough resources for a hundred lifetimes. Why would he lower himself to care about a Jewish bi-polar patient or a Native American PTSD sufferer or a Muslim OCD sufferer?

The god of these people is a very cruel master. But also in the South, the Constitution is just an amusing piece of paper. As in "how amusing that you think you have any rights here unless you think, eat, breathe pray and look just like us."

Luckily, the old Plantation owners will all die out within the next 20 years. And their votes today ensure future generations want nothing to do with their sky daddy's ethics.

"Praise Jesus!"

"Who can we discriminate against next, Ethel?"

"Ask the Koch Brothers!"

"Great idea! Praise Jesus!"



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