Hundreds of participants clad in bright neon ran, jogged, and walked in the 5th Annual Conway K-Life 1985K on Saturday to benefits the nonprofit community-wide youth ministry, K-Life.
Hundreds of participants clad in bright neon ran, jogged, and walked in the 5th Annual Conway K-Life 1985K on Saturday to benefits the nonprofit community-wide youth ministry, K-Life.
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but even if you run the 1233 miles in a 1985K run, you won't be able to escape having religion forced upon you.
YOU GO GIRL!
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Why do you criticize her
Why do you criticize her Reader? This event was a charity run for a non-profit organization. Did someone force you to support it? If not then shut the heck up. If you had your way, it would be against the law for someone to have faith. You are way worse of a poster than you ever imagined 'esque being.
You obviously missed the point. Again. No surprise.
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The point is, read wants a teenage male to put the squeeze on him.
Charity Organization?
This "organization" spends it time trying to unconstitutionally co-opt youth into their cult during lunch hour at the local public schools.
Non-profit used to mean an organization was doing "good" in the community. This group is just a bunch of bible thumpers hiding behind their non-profit status.
Let me draw you a picture since your comprehension is so weak
The picture of a little girl running around the church is just a pic from the internet which was funny and although seems related to the run, it was not. It was just a funny picture with the message on the billboard in back. Nothing in my comment or post was a criticism of her. The KLife run, a charity event, called the 1985K run, seems silly, since 1985 kilometers would be more than 1233 miles, a distance I doubt anyone in the race accomplished. If there was some other reason it was called the 1985K run, it was not explained in the article. No one forced me to support it and I wonder why you make such a statement since there was nothing in my post to complain about it. I just consider the source of that and disregard it. Speaking of articles, you often blather about your rights under the Articles of the Bill of Rights, a.k.a. second amendment. I suggest you read more of it and learn about our rights under the first amendment, spelling out the right to free speech and quit telling people to "shut the heck up". This is the place for comments, and I used it.
Your statement "If you had your way, it would be against the law for someone to have faith.", is completely wrong. I fully support people having faith and am a person with faith myself, but with your narrow view of people, you are unable to accept it because you (like several of the ignorant ones like you) are right wing ideologues/zealots who think all liberals and progressives hate God, religion, democracy, etc., which is untrue. If I were a way worse poster than the "esque" troll, I supposed my rights to post would have been removed, as have his, apparently.
I do not, however, support the so called K Life Charity as they are the ones who are visiting our schools, which I and others feel is a violation of other peoples rights.
Now you and the kids go out for some fun!
The meme is called
Chubby Bubbles. It's classic.
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Ever notice how clever/comical I am? Ever notice how I consider others stupid? Notice I think I'm logical? No tice I always join the clowns of the forum? Notice I have a blue hat? Well..... I do want one but I'm an underachiver for now... Sigh :(
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Don't go dufus. You think some hot teen age boy will be after you bod? :)