KOMMONSENTSJANE – HOW GOD CREATED TEXANS


Makes sense to me … lol

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Thursday, January 19, 2017 12:03 PM

How God Created Texans…

Just had to share”!  Still laughing!
When God created the world for humankind to prosper & multiply, He decided to give each group two (2) virtues. As an example, He made the Japanese patient & hardworking, He made the Germans tenacious & hard-headed, He made the Americans organized & pragmatic, And so on.
When God considered Texans, He told the record-keeping angel, “Texans are going to be intelligent, honest, & democrats.” When God finished creating the world, the angel noticed that God had given every group two (2) virtues except the Texans, who had recv’d three (3).The angel thought that this would give the Texans an unfair advantage over the other groups of human beings. He pointed this out to God.

God said, “Oh, my goodness, you are certainly right, but since virtues given by God cannot be changed, We…

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KOMMONSENTSJANE – STUDENT GROUP MEMBERS ARRESTED FOR HANDING OUT COPIES OF THE CONSTITUTION.


The last thing the educator want is for anyone to understand the constitution!

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Student Group Members Arrested for Handing Out Copies of Constitution

January 19, 2017

US-Constitution(Ashe Schow, Watchdog.org)

Student members of the Young Americans for Liberty chapter at Kellogg Community College are suing their school after they were arrested for passing out copies of the U.S. Constitution.

The group says that on Sept. 20, 2016, KCC students Michelle Gregoire, Brandon Withers and three others were in an open area in front of KCC’s Binda Performing Arts Center handing out pocket Constitutions and talking with students about YAL. The students allege in their federal lawsuit that campus administrators and security approached them and told them they were violating the school’s Solicitation Policy because they were passing out the Constitutions without prior approval. They were also informed they could not engage in such activity at that particular location.

The students allege that an administrator told them that “engaging [students] in conversation on their way…

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