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Uploaded by on Oct 30, 2011

Claire celebrates Halloween with mega-pwnage of four Dim Bulbs of the Week. From climate change denial to the homosexual agenda to lying tosspot creatards, it's a BIG day in sports. And, that's right guys! It's a four-way tie this week. Here are three of our nominees (one took his video down):
endtimeministries
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JoCqi-1hiqY
FocusPress1:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmb3CGH0pcc
NeptuneKnives:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OvgI_i--r0w

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  • are american indians (aboriginals) able to vote in america

  • @ru2able yes

  • Claire, I'm falling a little bit in love with you dear. I agree with Ogre VI, I get a little bit disapointed when I miss one of your videos. I hope this stays interesting to you for a long while. I really enjoy your chanel.

  • @dfapetrie Thank you.

  • I have had to debunk that "in situ" argument before, along with the polystrate fossils. I pretty much did it the same way you did, with the flood plain synapsis.

    At the same time, St. Helens balderdash cropped up too. Little did the creotard I was exchanging with know that St. Helens is reasonably closeby, so I took pictures and sent them to him, debunking his whole theory.

    He admitted he was wrong, and a week later, he forgot everything I exposed him to, spouting creo nonsense/non-science.

  • @Eldrave20 Well, you had five minutes with the moron. No doubt, his change of heart was influenced by social pressures.

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  • I was in the military and in a firefight believe me i was not concerned if the person next to me was gay,i guess those of us that served should jump up and tell the enemy,Don't shoot i might have a gay person next to me let me check it out.

  • Yes, and homosexuality was a disease at one time, too until the 70s, but the psychiatric DSM book changed it and made it into not a disease designation, but a normal condition of the population.

  • Wouldn't AGW cause flooding, at least in low lying coastal areas, which is where most of humanity is living, through thermal expansion of the ocean and the melting of land based ice such as Greenland and Antarctica?

  • I was aproached by the wackjob FocusPress1. I am amazed how dishonest he is.

  • @CMO999 i think you are overanalyzing. he's opposed to the agenda 'cause he's a christian and the bible says it's a sin. he thinks it's a choice because how could he condemn someone for a sin they had no choice but to commit?

    i also have to disagree that it is not a choice. i think it's a more complex issue. i think most people are biologically/chemically bisexual, but one's psychology is ultimately one's guide for action in a civilized world.

  • I can see Mt. St. Helens from my porch.

    OK really: I can see it from Mt. Tabor Park, about 1 mile from my apartment, which doesn't have a porch. Btw, I laughed so hard I cried when you made the comment about being sober when making science videos!

  • Glad I came back to look at this one. You're performing a public service, showing the climate change denier. I've stopped drinking and I will never smoke pot.

    "I dunno a lot of stuff...."

  • Give 'em hell, Claire!

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