Yeah but they marry them there.In Wisconsin and Iowa ... yes.
Yeah but they marry them there.In Wisconsin and Iowa ... yes.
I'll do it in one.Simplify this for me ...2 sentences .... what’s your opinion on abortion?
That’s a start ...I'll do it in one.
Death where there was life.
No.That’s a start ...
Such a complex discussion....my view is just 2 get rid of a child cause u don’t want it is wrong ..... failing health 2 the mother or child ... is another storyNo.
Thats where it ends.
It's another of a dozen different stories.Such a complex discussion....my view is just 2 get rid of a child cause u don’t want it is wrong ..... failing health 2 the mother or child ... is another story
Explain it to God.Such a complex discussion....my view is just 2 get rid of a child cause u don’t want it is wrong ..... failing health 2 the mother or child ... is another story
You call the cops and I'm calling Deb.Holy hell. @Future take your ass outta this thread right damn now.
I wouldn’t want 2 be that personExplain it to God.
Hey.. Don't bet against Brady.Holy hell. @Future take your ass outta this thread right damn now.
We all have our own demons.I wouldn’t want 2 be that person
Oh please, as we speak Democrats are bending over backwards to promote Muslims while criticizing Christians and their beliefs. I will put Christians and their treatment of women up against Islam any day, not to mention the complete objectification of women by non-believers in this country.
Wrong B*. All the public $$ is on New England. Sucker bet. And it’s playoffs for Browns next year Take that to the friend’n bank b*Hey.. Don't bet against Brady.
And while I got you..prediction next year for Browns?
You right on the Browns.Wrong B*. All the public $$ is on New England. Sucker bet. And it’s playoffs for Browns next year Take that to the friend’n bank b*
Fancy skating. You just babble but cant comprehend?Tell me something How many head of livestock and how many acres have you in your lifetime personally cared for? When it comes to agricultural production numbers we have the United States Department of Agriculture as well as the Commerce Department's Bureau Of The Census who I am certain can provide far more in depth and accurate statistics than you can. So tell me just what makes you the resident expert when it comes to this industry and just what does it have to do with the issue of abortion? I can't wait to hear your reply.
Well gee, people used to have 6 or more kids. How did they ever manage without all the expensive government programs dreamed up by liberals?
Farms and the parents worked pretty hard because they wanted those children even if the last few were a "surprise".
And turned them into procreated farm slaves in order to survive. I know, I was one .
"One" of the few kids who grew up with a great work ethic.
I was raised in a county that had the highest percentage of farms in our state and the kids that grew up on those farms were the most successful young people I've ever met per capita.
Their sports programs won more state championships than any other high school in the state.
Discipline, humility, and respect were easily seen as the qualities these young folks portrayed.
But how many of them stayed and continued to work those lands? Given that the average age of an American farmer is 59 doesn't look like there were many who did. So please spare me your "Green Acres" view of rural America. The numbers speak otherwise and will become even more evident after the 2020 census.
Just because they didn’t stay on the farm to work doesn’t mean they didn’t learn the tools and values that have lead to success later in life there.
We had trouble keeping part timers for the longest time. HR was hiring college students and minoriities almost exclusively. Many local farmers sons and daughters had been trying to get on for awhile. Finally after a few years of the average pt leaving in week one or two they started hiring farmers kids.
Suddenly turnover was much less and many have become drivers. They learned the work ethic on the farm but applied it somewhere else.
If they are so virtuous in their nature and upbringing why are they leaving the farm?
One of the best drivers at my center is a farmer. Don't know how he juggles both, but the man is a machine. Really great guy.
We definitely could use more like him. HR thinks otherwise, given the crop of new people we've been getting.
Many stay but it’s simple economics at this point. The family farm cannot compete with the mega corporation farms. If they do stay they have other jobs.
I’m not sure why they wouldn’t be allowed to live their own life and do what they want.
Poor "processed farm slave".One of the main reason farmers try to get PT work at UPS is the benefits.
We shall see. “I told u so”.....You right on the Browns.
You wrong on Brady.
Good Luck.
You got a pretty mouth boy... you need to learn to keep it shut.Fancy skating. You just babble but cant comprehend?
If I post all of the successive posts maybe you can keep up.
But for the record, our family has had up to 500 head of cattle at a time, tilled and harvested 700 acres if corn and 300+ acres of beans. Please TTKU...
Poor "processed farm slave".
Probably why you never learned to read and comprehend.
He is the sage of the ages, knowledge is irrelevant and irreverent.Insurance? Even more money? Steady work year round, instead of seasonal?
You don't know many farmers, do you?
So you're ranting about something you know nothing about.You tell me. If a woman learns she's pregnant two months or more after inception it could be for any number of reasons.