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Luciferous

(6,419 posts)
16. Some states still allow corporal
Sun May 25, 2025, 10:55 AM
12 hrs ago

punishment. When we lived in MS I had to opt out of allowing teachers to hit my children. This was less than 10 years ago.

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If they do nowforever 16 hrs ago #1
+1 mdbl 16 hrs ago #2
(SARCASM) Now, if they would just put butt whooping with the paddle back in all U.S. schools we would have a true moral artemisia1 15 hrs ago #3
Some states still allow corporal Luciferous 12 hrs ago #16
Does Ken Paxton have them posted in his office? tanyev 15 hrs ago #4
I want them posted in the Oval Officce. broiles 11 hrs ago #18
+1. Except Trump thinks he's God and interprets them as things others shouldn't do to HIM. tanyev 10 hrs ago #22
No matter how bad life is I think about not being in school and that helps. twodogsbarking 15 hrs ago #5
... BumRushDaShow 15 hrs ago #6
With all due respect, I've never understood the first commandment. chouchou 15 hrs ago #7
"So there's a whole bunch of other Gods trying to cut in line?" BumRushDaShow 15 hrs ago #8
I think you might go to hell for asking such a thing. twodogsbarking 13 hrs ago #14
I tried it once but, that was a short time. chouchou 9 hrs ago #24
The dumbing down of an already ignorant nation proceeds at breakneck speed. NoMoreRepugs 14 hrs ago #9
Texas needs to roll a big huge joint and just calm down... MiHale 14 hrs ago #10
Put the Commandments in SCantiGOP 14 hrs ago #11
Is that so MAGA can remember to break them all? travelingthrulife 14 hrs ago #12
This is great! azureblue 14 hrs ago #13
Using religion to get votes. Maganism. twodogsbarking 13 hrs ago #15
Suggest putting in The Beatitudes instead, Aristus 12 hrs ago #17
Go accept your accolades in the Lounge after 70000 posts question everything 7 hrs ago #33
It is to bad they don't understand them and republianmushroom 11 hrs ago #19
I guess it's to show future Texas politicians.... ananda 11 hrs ago #20
The most hypocritical deed yet DENVERPOPS 11 hrs ago #21
10 commandments test Frances 9 hrs ago #23
GQP motto "Do as we say, not as we do" Clouds Passing 8 hrs ago #25
The question is which organization will be the one to file an Establishment Clause lawsuit: no_hypocrisy 8 hrs ago #26
Wait a minute, I thought these idiots were against government mandates. Now they're suddenly for them? Initech 8 hrs ago #27
Fine. Classrooms will also show the Sigil of Baphomet as well. sakabatou 8 hrs ago #28
What good will it do? bucolic_frolic 8 hrs ago #29
They should post a disclaimer: surfered 8 hrs ago #30
Perfect example of do as we say BlueKota 7 hrs ago #31
Yeah, how conflicted. Turbineguy 7 hrs ago #32
Jesus Christ , the original Christian had 2 Commandments delisen 4 hrs ago #34
Well, if they were closer to following most of them, THAT Jack Valentino 45 min ago #35
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