After more than 20 years in business, Wes Adams and Gary Boyles, the local abortionists, have killed 10s of thousands of our children and continue to do so. Our schools are literally crumbling and...
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After more than 20 years in business, Wes Adams and Gary Boyles, the local abortionists, have killed 10s of thousands of our children and continue to do so. Our schools are literally crumbling and falling apart, yet we continue to push heinous ideas such as promoting contraceptives to children as young as 10. It's unconscionable!
How do we expect our town to grow, become a family oriented community, and develop strong moral character in our children when we're pro-actively promoting immoral behavior?
The abortion clinic is an outright attack on our town, and it's winning. We need to shut it down so we can promote a strong family community, with award winning schools, good jobs and excellent housing for people to raise a family.
When will our politicians even write a letter to the abortionists and simply ask them to stop? That's not much to ask. When will our teachers stop promoting sex to 10 year olds? That's not much to ask.
What do you think?
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Aug 26, 2014 by
Tom Heibel (5 points)
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After more than 20 years in business, Wes Adams and Gary Boyles, the local abortionists, have killed 10s of thousands of our children and continue to do so. Our schools are literally crumbling and falling apart, yet we continue to push heinous ideas such as promoting contraceptives to children as young as 10. It's unconscionable!
How do we expect our town to grow, become a family oriented community, and develop strong moral character in our children when we're pro-actively promoting immoral behavior?
The abortion clinic is an outright attack on our town, and it's winning. We need to shut it down so we can promote a strong family community, with award winning schools, good jobs and excellent housing for people to raise a family.
When will our politicians even write a letter to the abortionists and simply ask them to stop? That's not much to ask. When will our teachers stop promoting sex to 10 year olds? That's not much to ask.
What do you think?
I work for Microsoft 100% remotely and move here last November.
Internet speed is of the utmost importance when it comes to working remotely.
BTES pricing is less than optimal when it comes to the...
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I work for Microsoft 100% remotely and move here last November.
Internet speed is of the utmost importance when it comes to working remotely.
BTES pricing is less than optimal when it comes to the tier of services they provide:
60Mb/15Mb - $59.95
80Mb/20Mb - $69.95
1G/1G - $299.95
I ended up gong with Charter/Spectrum for 400Mbs/20Mbps
Competition from BTES by offering would help offset the high price of fiber to the homes and provide competition to Spectrum/Charter.
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Jun 8, 2018 by
bwilson (5 points)
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I work for Microsoft 100% remotely and move here last November.
Internet speed is of the utmost importance when it comes to working remotely.
BTES pricing is less than optimal when it comes to the tier of services they provide:
60Mb/15Mb - $59.95
80Mb/20Mb - $69.95
1G/1G - $299.95
I ended up gong with Charter/Spectrum for 400Mbs/20Mbps
Competition from BTES by offering would help offset the high price of fiber to the homes and provide competition to Spectrum/Charter.
How about we get some industry in instead of all the retail work. Ya know, so we can spend that money in the retail market instead of turning into mini Pigeon Forge on the hopes and dreams the RnR...
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How about we get some industry in instead of all the retail work. Ya know, so we can spend that money in the retail market instead of turning into mini Pigeon Forge on the hopes and dreams the RnR it's gonna put us on the map when no one knows that Bristol is the birthplace of country music or even cares.
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Nov 6, 2017 by
David Nunn (5 points)
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How about we get some industry in instead of all the retail work. Ya know, so we can spend that money in the retail market instead of turning into mini Pigeon Forge on the hopes and dreams the RnR it's gonna put us on the map when no one knows that Bristol is the birthplace of country music or even cares.