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Boobs
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« on: October 15, 2020, 09:58:19 AM »
« edited: October 16, 2020, 10:53:24 AM by Father of Three »

Jessica
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1630 Council of Assistants Absentee/Early Voting Thread
« on: March 11th, 1629, 12:13:36 PM »

Honestly, there were good reason for the King to dissolve Parliament. That was to prevent traitors and Papists from getting control of the government. Well, look what is happening in Germany.  Of course, you think it is fine that cities are burning from people with little to no respect for the law and culture of the country. This is why I endorsed his action but also feel that people that do love this country should have an easy time with parliamentary representation.

This is all I will say about it as this is off topic.



STOAT Joe
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1630 Council of Assistants Absentee/Early Voting Thread
« on: March 11th, 1629, 12:20:28 PM »

Quote from: Jessica on March 11th, 1629, 12:13:36 PM
Honestly, there were good reason for the King to dissolve Parliament. That was to prevent traitors and Papists from getting control of the government. Well, look what is happening in Germany.  Of course, you think it is fine that cities are burning from people with little to no respect for the law and culture of the country. This is why I endorsed his action but also feel that people that do love this country should have an easy time with parliamentary representation.

This is all I will say about it as this is off topic.

It's entirely on topic, and this goes on your permanent record.  Twenty years from now Master Morden will be to recall this exactly.


PR1629Watch
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1630 Council of Assistants Absentee/Early Voting Thread
« on: March 11th, 1629, 12:44:13 PM »

Quote from: Jessica on March 11th, 1629, 12:13:36 PM
Honestly, there were good reason for the King to dissolve Parliament. That was to prevent traitors and Papists from getting control of the government. Well, look what is happening in Germany.  Of course, you think it is fine that cities are burning from people with little to no respect for the law and culture of the country. This is why I endorsed his action but also feel that people that do love this country should have an easy time with parliamentary representation.

This is all I will say about it as this is off topic.

What an abysmal sermon. To claim one is a Puritan while alluding to the "ultimate supremacy" of the malevolent and heretical King.




Devout Protestant
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1630 Council of Assistants Absentee/Early Voting Thread
« on: March 11th, 1629, 12:45:00 PM »

Quote from: Jessica on March 11th, 1629, 12:13:36 PM
Honestly, there were good reason for the King to dissolve Parliament. That was to prevent traitors and Papists from getting control of the government. Well, look what is happening in Germany.  Of course, you think it is fine that cities are burning from people with little to no respect for the law and culture of the country. This is why I endorsed his action but also feel that people that do love this country should have an easy time with parliamentary representation.

This is all I will say about it as this is off topic.

Burn in hellfire!


Make Worship Boring Again
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1630 Council of Assistants Absentee/Early Voting Thread
« on: March 11th, 1629, 12:50:59 PM »

In the towne square, no one knows you're a witch, but everyone knows you're a [inks].



salvationchaser
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1630 Council of Assistants Absentee/Early Voting Thread
« on: March 11th, 1629, 12:55:03 PM »

Quote from: Jessica on March 11th, 1629, 12:13:36 PM
Honestly, there were good reason for the King to dissolve Parliament. That was to prevent traitors and Papists from getting control of the government. Well, look what is happening in Germany.  Of course, you think it is fine that cities are burning from people with little to no respect for the law and culture of the country. This is why I endorsed his action but also feel that people that do love this country should have an easy time with parliamentary representation.

This is all I will say about it as this is off topic.

Strong contender for the stake.


Jessica
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1630 Council of Assistants Absentee/Early Voting Thread
« on: March 11th, 1629, 1:06:10 PM »

I am sorry...Just that maybe the King had a point is all I was saying.

Thomas Wentworth
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#catholicbutchery update posted. Denmark passes 1 million dead, representing 21.9% of the *total* 1628 population

Internationally, at least 11.4 million people have died at the hands of Papists in war


ExCaelum
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1630 Council of Assistants Absentee/Early Voting Thread
« on: March 11th, 1629, 1:21:04 PM »

Quote from: Jessica on March 11th, 1629, 1:06:10 PM
I am sorry...Just that maybe the King had a point is all I was saying.

Thomas Wentworth
@EarlStrafford
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1h
#catholicbutchery update posted. Denmark passes 1 million dead, representing 21.9% of the *total* 1628 population

Internationally, at least 11.4 million people have died at the hands of Papists in war

You probably think Bloody Mary "had a point" too

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