JoJoll 30.04.2018
Tell me, do you think that if some dude in a situation livestreams via Facebook or livestreams via any other platform & other orgs pick it up, that makes the dude a journalist? Come on, man. You know better. Those guys weren?t acting as journalists. They went in with an agenda in support of the protesters. They broke a dozen or more laws including many various conspiracy to do _____ laws. They?re a bunch of dangerous antisocial whackos trying to make mountains out of mouseturds. Had the Hammonds not committed arson & the Burns simply paid their grazing fees, there would never have been any trouble. But ?I hate the gubmebt!? became the war cry for this particular group of freeloaders expecting ?the gubment (ie: America?s taxpayers) to give them a load of freebies for nothing in return. Those ?journalists? are nothing but America hating extremists. They?re dangerous, severely mentally ill, & self-justifying & self-confirming by hanging with likeminded nutters.
Daizahn 08.05.2018
"Secular laws and Disqus discussions cannot define human life, and are 100 percent arbitrary."
Kami 12.05.2018
You beat me to that one.
Gorn 18.05.2018
The footballisation of politics is a recent phenomenon lead by Trump supporters. They will support their cult leader no matter how wrong he is.
Maur 19.05.2018
Unfortunately you can not speak for others experiences. But you are trying to. As I have experienced it too. You are welcome to tell me how I am "delusional" or "mental ill". Just to proof to you how far off the mark you are. I can even link you to my myself where I am living and the society in which I am living. So try your best. And don't run now. Cowards run.
Jushakar 22.05.2018
I am sooooo uninformed. Although I was a practicing Catholic for over 30 years. Although I KNEW two of the convicted abusive priests (one was the priest in our parish), Avery and Brennan in the Philadelphia investigation. Both are in prison for their crimes. Knew two boys who were abused (and didn't find out until many years later). Almost ALL of the abuse cases happened in the parishes, not in seminaries. Oh, and four of my siblings were in the seminary, one became a priest.