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Mollie

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  1. Michelle did that because her own sister had just filed for bankruptcy and Michelle wanted her kids to know how bad their aunt was. All she needed was less than $2,000 to catch up the back payments on her mobile home due to a bout of unemployment, but Michelle refused to help her. Her sister, Evelyn Ruark, is a lesbian.
  2. These are the kids Michelle says passed the GED test: Josh, John David, Jill, and Jinger. You can go back and read all of the posts on Michelle's blog. Homeschool graduation used to be at age 16; now it is at age 17. So, only 4 of the 13 kids over the age of 17 have passed the GED test. This means that most of the Duggar siblings would have difficulty finding a job at a burger joint.
  3. Jinger has her GED, but Jessa does not. If you remember, Jessa was put in charge of the home school studies when she lived at the Duggar compound. Other than Jinger, no sibling younger than Jessa ever passed the GED test. Jana didn't pass the test either, but John David did.
  4. Sorry, but Amy isn't qualified for one of the professional jobs at the facility. Amy is 32-years-old, has never held a full-time job in her life and has no college. What kind of job do you think someone is going to offer her there? Plus, there are only 28 girls, so they each do get adequate time with the registered nurses, psychiatrists and social workers. Amy can pretend all she wants to, but she will never have a professional job there without a college degree.
  5. Amy doesn't work in a nursing home. She works in a residential facility for girls with psychiatric, behavioral and addiction problems. There are only 28 kids there (ages 6-17) and they do go to school most of the day. At this institution, there are registered nurses, psychiatric nurses, psychiatrists and social workers who do the serious work with these girls. In no way is Amy a "therapist" or a "mentor". Amy is a liar and an egotist. At least she's in a place where she can receive professional help with her personality.
  6. Bob Ballinger is also an attorney and works for Travis Story, who is the attorney often used by Jim Bob Duggar. http://storylawfirm.com/attorneys-staff/bob-ballinger/ These fundy families all seem to know each other.
  7. Another perspective: Canned green beans, drained and no other liquid added, are baked in the oven at 450° for 1 1/2 hours. Do this and you, too, can have burn marks on green beans, just like in Jill's picture.
  8. Jill can't even potty train that kid. He's 3 1/2 years old and still in diapers.
  9. Like most of Jeremy's sermons, that document just states a whole lot of nothing. It reads like he was hit in the head by a soccer ball one too many times.
  10. But, but, but, he's a "J.D. Candidate." Sounds like he's running for political office, doesn't it?
  11. The only real estate Josiah is allowed to sell is property that he personally owns. He has to have a real estate sales license to sell real estate owned by a family member or anyone else, and he doesn't have a license. In order to get a license in Arkansas, he must take courses (60 classroom hours from an accredited or licensed school) and pass an exam. Instead, Josiah just opted for a marriage license.
  12. None of that was in the episode I posted about. Which episode were you watching?
  13. For those of you who are blocked from viewing the video, here are some screen shots. In this scene, Jim Bob has lined all the kids up to take a group picture. When he has them all lined up, he holds his camera up and announces that 45-year-old Michelle is pregnant. Then Michelle says, "Mama's gonna have another baby." Josiah is smiling on the far right. Josiah starts to inch his way out of the scene, then makes a run for the telephone (maybe to call a tabloid?). Then, Josiah vanishes from the scene. When we see him again, he is visibly shaken, holding his hurt arm and is under Jim Bob's outstretched hand.
  14. It's true that I'm not in the U.S. right now. I could tell you where I am, but then I'd have to kill you. ROTFLOL
  15. Maybe you can find it this way: Go to YouTube, and in the YouTube search box copy and paste this: 19 kids and counting - Duggars: All you wanted to know 3/3 Or, open the Chrome browser. Then, press Ctrl+ Shift + N to bring up an incognito window. Then, put the URL in the search box at the top and hit Enter. https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=3&v=1lJ0fWfOHro
  16. Why would YouTube block you? Try posting the link in your browser: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=3&v=1lJ0fWfOHro
  17. When Michelle announced another pregnancy after the birth of Josie, Josiah was laughing and excited. He ran off to use the phone. Jim Bob twisted his arm to make him turn loose of the phone and pulled him back to the group. That's where the tears came from and Josiah was holding his arm in pain. The whole scene was caught on camera. You can view it on the clip below, starting about 8 minutes in.
  18. UNLESS you ask him how he spent all the donation money he received . . .
  19. To me, all of those kids look stunted from malnutrition, especially Timothy who is always encouraged to fast.
  20. John-David and Abbie: Rapture for the Bachelor
  21. Just remember that those statistics don't tell you how many students started law school and dropped out before graduation. Nationwide, 20 – 40% of first year law school students drop out or flunk out.
  22. The Ashley Madison adultery dating website has an affiliate program. Jill could make money by touting this as the dating site used by her brother.
  23. Derick finished his first day of law school classes yesterday and hasn't posted a word about them. My guess is that he is shell-shocked. There are reasons why the first year dropout rate for law school is 20 – 40%. I wonder if Derick knew how much reading was involved in law school. He doesn't seem to like to read at all and reading about case law is not the most interesting endeavor for many people. I think he is way out of his element. By now, he has learned that students in law school courses are graded on a curve, which means that the numbers of A's, B's, C's and D's are rationed. Very few students will achieve a 3.0 grade average. Also, class ranking is important. If a student doesn't graduate in the top 10% of his class, he will not be offered a job at the best law firms. Derick has never stated the reason he decided (or Jesus called him) to go to law school. Why is he doing this? What are his goals if he pulls it off, graduates and passes the bar exam? We can all guess about these things, but that is not the same as hearing from Derick himself. He began the process of applying for law school about seven months ago, so he has had plenty of time to concoct a PR spin for this decision. Even though he is a known liar, deceiver and equivocator, I want him to state WTF he is doing in law school.
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