I think he meant the GSN.
You're not the only paper, you know.
I can only pray that Rush Limbaugh strangles him with his microphone cord in a state of 0xyc0ntin-fueled psychosis.
Does that make me a bad person?
It's sad at a time when kids are supposed to be learning about MLK that instead they are standing up and challenging powerful men who want to stop an expansion of civil rights. What kind of bad influences are inspiring our teenagers to speak out like that?
Wow, wish I'd had teachers like these when I was at Mount Si! Well, I guess 20 years make a difference.
Elenchos, I think I love you.
I'll bet Hutch gives lousy head; he never shuts up.
Barn. Zoo. Church.
@1 - if he meant 'newspaper' he couldn't have meant SGN.
Why would you bring a bigot to school to speak about Martin Luther King?
i guess they're fine till they speak up...beyotch i didn't tell you you could speak
Isn't Hutch married to a white woman?
Next time you should ask him to explain why Bible-quoting folks were wrong back then to deny marriages like his, but aren't wrong to deny same-sex marriages like mine?
i pray hutch's mouth falls on rush's "microphone" and they finally release all that gay tension that's been building up...
What @11 said. From Loving v. Virginia, the 1967 Supreme Court case that (unanimously--imagine that today) struck down laws prohibiting interracial marriage: "In June 1958, two residents of Virginia, Mildred Jeter, a Negro woman, and Richard Loving, a white man, were married in the District of Columbia pursuant to its laws. Shortly after their marriage, the Lovings returned to Virginia and established their marital abode in Caroline County. At the October Term, 1958, of the Circuit Court of Caroline County, a grand jury issued an indictment charging the Lovings with violating Virginia's ban on interracial marriages. On January 6, 1959, the Lovings pleaded guilty to the charge and were sentenced to one year in jail; however, the trial judge suspended the sentence for a period of 25 years on the condition that the Lovings leave the State and not return to Virginia together for 25 years. He stated in an opinion that: ‘Almighty God created the races white, black, yellow, malay and red, and he placed them on separate continents. And but for the interference with his arrangement there would be no cause for such marriages. The fact that he separated the races shows that he did not intend for the races to mix.’"
Hey - there was no thinly veiled appeal for goods or services in this prayer warrior dispatch.
I miss the good old days, with the lost computers and the tragic missteps around the propane tank. And we haven't heard a thing about his mysterious blood disease for quite some time.
Hmmm funny thing is:
if you go to his church's website,
notice on the opening page (wait for the slides to progress), there's a shot of TWO women together (one black, one white) holding a cute middle-tone "guess the race" baby, with the subtitle, "building intentional relationships."
Is Hutch in favor of interracial Lesbionic relatioships?
I'm just wonderin'...
@2 - No.
Mr. Poe,
Don't be bad mouthing barns.
I keep praying for wisdom, but Hutcherson never seems to get any.
No doubt Hutch will figure out that the only way to deal with this is to buy three shares of Mt. Si stock and donate one to him. After he figures out that schools don't have stock, he'll just say, "Fuck it. Gimme money. I need a swimming pool."
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