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Obviously we are looking at this wrong, the correct answer is to build on what this enlightened man is trying to bring to California with a full set of Old Testament laws including these items punishable by death:

Lying about virginity

Committing adultery between a man and a woman

Eating Cheeseburgers ( mixing dairy and milk)

Planting more than one kind of seed in a field ( not sure if this is code)

Being a stubborn, rebellious, profligate, and drunkard son

Cutting the hair on the sides of your head or clipping of the edges of your beard

If an engaged female virgin, being raped in a city

Performing any work on the Sabbath

But we could spin up a whole new industry and revenue stream for state governments managing atonement:

"And if any soul sin through ignorance, then he shall bring a she goat of the first year for a sin offering"

and then there is firewood sales for burning and rock sales for stoning....

What did the Rabbi say when you went to temple to discuss? Did he/she:

1. roll over and give up at your command and prowess, or lack thereof of old testament things?

2. shriek out a loud statement ending in mashugana?

3. Oy vey, where is da matchmaker now?

4. did you bring your timecard?

5. so, whadaya want me to do? I can't fix da woilrd for ya.

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They informed me that I missed important spiritual context by selectively picking a few laws to enforce and prescribed that with my views I might feel more comfortable emigrating to a country with Sharia law

The content available on a site dedicated to bringing folks to America should not be promoting racial discord, euro-supremacy, discrimination based on religion , exclusion of groups from immigration based on where they were born, disenfranchisement of voters rights based on how they might vote.

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They informed me that I missed important spiritual context by selectively picking a few laws to enforce and prescribed that with my views I might feel more comfortable emigrating to a country with Sharia law

Awesome. Maz el tov! Enjoy your trip. Suggest you at least try to say hello to the crew in the cockpit to see if they are fully alert and not gonna go all jihad, or western suicide on ya. Good luck.

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Awesome. Maz el tov! Enjoy your trip. Suggest you at least try to say hello to the crew in the cockpit to see if they are fully alert and not gonna go all jihad, or western suicide on ya. Good luck.

That comment was sooooooooooo racist.

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Just because your dog came to me instead of you, wasn't because I had the tasty treat. It's because I am really, really, ridiculously good looking. But, there is more to life than that.

I hope you're good looking, because everyone has to have a redeeming feature and yours isn't your literacy, brain, intellect, compassion or comprehension levels.

Met in 2010 on a forum for a mutual interest. Became friends.
2011: Realized we needed to evaluate our status as friends when we realized we were talking about raising children together.

2011/2012: Decided we were a couple sometime in, but no possibility of being together due to being same sex couple.

June 26, 2013: DOMA overturned. American married couples ALL have the same federal rights at last! We can be a family!

June-September, 2013: Discussion about being together begins.

November 13, 2013: Meet in person to see if this could work. It's perfect. We plan to elope to Boston, MA.

March 13, 2014 Married!

May 9, 2014: Petition mailed to USCIS

May 12, 2014: NOA1.
October 27, 2014: NOA2. (5 months, 2 weeks, 1 day after NOA1)
October 31, 2014: USCIS ships file to NVC (five days after NOA2) Happy Halloween for us!

November 18, 2014: NVC receives our case (22 days after NOA2)

December 17, 2014: NVC generates case number (50 days after NOA2)

December 19, 2014: Receive AOS bill, DS-261. Submit DS-261 (52 days after NOA2)

December 20, 2014: Pay AOS Fee

January 7, 2015: Receive, pay IV Fee

January 10, 2015: Complete DS-260

January 11, 2015: Send AOS package and Civil Documents
March 23, 2015: Case Complete at NVC. (70 days from when they received docs to CC)

May 6, 2015: Interview at Montréal APPROVED!

May 11, 2015: Visa in hand! One year less one day from NOA1.

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To respond to the question posed in your clip? Obviously you never have because the verb 'think' is necessary for an affirmative to the question.

Met in 2010 on a forum for a mutual interest. Became friends.
2011: Realized we needed to evaluate our status as friends when we realized we were talking about raising children together.

2011/2012: Decided we were a couple sometime in, but no possibility of being together due to being same sex couple.

June 26, 2013: DOMA overturned. American married couples ALL have the same federal rights at last! We can be a family!

June-September, 2013: Discussion about being together begins.

November 13, 2013: Meet in person to see if this could work. It's perfect. We plan to elope to Boston, MA.

March 13, 2014 Married!

May 9, 2014: Petition mailed to USCIS

May 12, 2014: NOA1.
October 27, 2014: NOA2. (5 months, 2 weeks, 1 day after NOA1)
October 31, 2014: USCIS ships file to NVC (five days after NOA2) Happy Halloween for us!

November 18, 2014: NVC receives our case (22 days after NOA2)

December 17, 2014: NVC generates case number (50 days after NOA2)

December 19, 2014: Receive AOS bill, DS-261. Submit DS-261 (52 days after NOA2)

December 20, 2014: Pay AOS Fee

January 7, 2015: Receive, pay IV Fee

January 10, 2015: Complete DS-260

January 11, 2015: Send AOS package and Civil Documents
March 23, 2015: Case Complete at NVC. (70 days from when they received docs to CC)

May 6, 2015: Interview at Montréal APPROVED!

May 11, 2015: Visa in hand! One year less one day from NOA1.

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