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Post by MO on Feb 14, 2004 17:56:37 GMT -5
I didn't call you a sheep like useful idiot. I attributed that label to all liberals. Perhaps I should have been more obvious about that. I know how emotionally fragile liberals are.
I doubt that you are considering how the items mentioned apply to the US constitution. Certainly, to the limp wristed Euro and Canadian trash, the US looks to be to the right. That's why we're more prosperous.
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Post by ItWillNeverWork on Feb 14, 2004 19:38:38 GMT -5
"I doubt that you are considering how the items mentioned apply to the US constitution. Certainly, to the limp wristed Euro and Canadian trash, the US looks to be to the right. That's why we're more prosperous. " Did you even read what I wrote? Instead of childish name calling and attacking the source, why don't you attack my message on its substance?
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Post by MO on Feb 14, 2004 20:07:11 GMT -5
Why? I'm talking about American politics. You have every right to think what ever you want about American politics but since you're not an American, I have no reason to care.
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Post by ItWillNeverWork on Feb 14, 2004 20:29:53 GMT -5
It has nothing to do with nationality. It has to do with you getting your information from crazy religious propaganda sites and then completley ignoring people when they point out the parts that are just down right crap.
Since when does me not being American make the points I made any less valid?
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Post by MO on Feb 15, 2004 2:14:55 GMT -5
It's not supposed to be a source of unbiased news. To suggest that all commentary and analysis should be disregarded if it's religious in nature paints an ugly portrait of your own personal bias.
You injected your opinion on such matters as the death taxes not being too high. I believe any death tax is inherently evil. A working knowledge of the US Constitution would help you understand many of the problems pointed out in that piece.
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Post by ItWillNeverWork on Feb 15, 2004 18:52:47 GMT -5
its a load of bollocks MO. If you can explain to me how exactly the US constitution changes the fact that nothing in that peice is true then I will gladly concede that I am wrong.
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Post by MO on Feb 15, 2004 20:33:18 GMT -5
Your opinion is noted.
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Post by ItWillNeverWork on Feb 15, 2004 23:14:29 GMT -5
"Your opinion is noted."
So you can't explain to me why the constitution is relevant then?
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Post by MO on Feb 16, 2004 19:07:49 GMT -5
Ummm You got me there, bud. I can't think of a single reason why the US Constituion would be relevant to US politics. Interesting article on the left in the universities. www.techcentralstation.com/021304A.html
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Post by thought on Feb 17, 2004 13:22:45 GMT -5
yes- we're prosperous and all...but just a question...why then is the pound worth about twice as much as the dollar??? just a thought...
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Post by MO on Feb 17, 2004 18:00:12 GMT -5
Just a thought....I have no clue what your point might be. What is your point about the exchange rate and how is it relevant?
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Post by ItWillNeverWork on Feb 18, 2004 12:23:55 GMT -5
"Ummm You got me there, bud. I can't think of a single reason why the US Constituion would be relevant to US politics."
Are you deliberately acting like this to annoy the hell out of me and avoid answering the question?
I said, if you had cared to read it, that the constitution has nothing to do with the article as NOTHING in the article is even true.
"Ummm You got me there, bud. I can't think of a single reason why the US Constituion would be relevant to US politics."
Kinda what I was thinking, maybe you posted in the wrong thread thought?
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Post by MO on Feb 18, 2004 23:40:30 GMT -5
You said-
You don't live in the US. Yet you try to dispute my claims about the US with things found on the internet.
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Post by ItWillNeverWork on Feb 19, 2004 10:45:11 GMT -5
What the hell ARE you on about?. The article you posted has NO truth in it. YOU are the one posting bullshit information from dodgy fundementalist websites not me. I might not live in the US but I have enough experiance and education to know lies are propaganda when I see it.
Answer the points I make and we can have a conversation.
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Post by MO on Feb 20, 2004 4:43:48 GMT -5
Perhaps you think it's right that people have to give up their property rights because an endangered species has moved in. I can't move my shed from one side of my back yard to the other without submitting plans and getting permission. If you don't live in the US, follow your own advice and don't presume to know what you're talking about from facts gleaned on the internet. Calling the points made "lies" because you don't agree with their notion of things like when a tax is "too high" is a bit of a stretch. It's not a lie if you believe any death tax is immoral. That's just lefty vitriol. When people just resort to claiming someone's interpretation of fact "is a lie" and whining because the source is not secular, I know to avoid them. Fact is, this is an open board where you are welcome. But as a poster, I have no desire to argue with secular, liberal, foreigners. Debate comes when there is some common ground and disagreement on the finer points. Trying to "debate" someone with a completely opposite world view is just a fight. It comes down to defending your very existence. No thanks. Do you know the difference between a news source and commentary? I was a pompous ass in my twenties. I grew out of it.
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