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Post by MO on Sept 28, 2005 22:33:40 GMT -5
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Post by midcan5 on Sept 29, 2005 18:31:31 GMT -5
Ah, the complexity known as man, woman, child...and the spectacle of some... always fascinating, always paradoxical, always impossible to understand....
Imagine for a moment if we were all alike?
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Post by scrap on Sept 29, 2005 21:14:13 GMT -5
Quote: Imagine for a moment if we were all alike? I won't dignify that comment with a response ( but wait I've already commented so I may as well carry on) Is that how you justify moronic behavior Since we're not all alike, it's OK to go beyond the bounds of acceptable human behavior. They reminded me of those lowlife pissants from that so called Church in Kansas. Even you who's so far left that your standing on the third base foul line (I knew I'd get some baseball in here somewhere) can't condone these, as Mo puts it (Greasy looking hippy commies)
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Post by MO on Sept 29, 2005 23:28:05 GMT -5
They're apparently too stupid to realize that if our government were fascist, as they claim, they would have been gunned down in the street for speaking out against it.
This cracked me up, too.
"This protestor believes that the CIA kidnapped his daughter after sending her subliminal messages over the Internet. I don't make this stuff up, folks. I just call 'em like I see 'em. But it makes as much sense as anything else I saw at the protest march."
That dignified young man with the balloon apparatus made me laugh the most. What a bunch of losers.
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Post by midcan5 on Sept 30, 2005 7:57:10 GMT -5
You guys are putting words or ideas into my mouth. Puzzling over the complexity of people doesn't mean one condones rude or ridiculous behavior. One just looks at mankind and wonders over its behavior. The man with the sign probably is mentally unstable - not sure why we would laugh at that?
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Post by MO on Sept 30, 2005 15:32:50 GMT -5
What man with the sign? There are hundreds of them and they are both funny and mentally unstable, or they wouldn't be commie pinkos.
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Post by Barney on Sept 30, 2005 20:33:30 GMT -5
I've lived in big cities and have seen the loonies that run around spouting off everything you can think of. Alot of them are a bit unstable. The man who lost his daughter to the "CIA" is probably unstable (mentally ill) and deserves some respect as well as some help. If that picture is a true representation of the man, he looks emotionally drained.
As for the morons who take these opportunities to show how moronic they are, deserve to be laughed at. They are making spectacles of themselves and hurting their cause. Kinda like Howard Dean. he's an intelligent person he's just missing that part of the brain that says to think before he speaks.
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Post by MO on Oct 3, 2005 1:25:17 GMT -5
The mentally ill who are at rallies, telling others how to vote don't deserve my "respect."
Do they need help? Sure, but being sick in the head is not a quality that is worthy of automatic respect.
What is sad is the rabid secularists in the psych community have more people on drugs than ever trying to fix them. It isn't working, is it?
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Post by Barney on Oct 3, 2005 15:07:42 GMT -5
You need to separate them, Mo. There are those who are sick in the head with liberalism and there are those who are sick with schizophrenia or whatever it is they have.
Don't lump them together. I thought I was clear that they are not one in the same.
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Post by Patriot on Jan 23, 2006 17:04:54 GMT -5
"Liberalism is a mental disorder" -Michael Savage Just dropping a timely quote, and stopping by to say hello to all my old pals, Ian, TN Righty, Bolo, Groucho, Scrap.
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Post by midcan5 on Jan 27, 2006 21:28:38 GMT -5
How goes it Patriot, still pounding your chest in hopes of proving the unprovable? I believe Hitler was in agreement with Savage, he said something similar - like dimwits think alike I guess. But geez at least you could have said Hi. I have posted some on Politicalpass.com recently but life for liberals is just too great to waste throwing stones. You all take care now.
Anyone interested in a good read on evil check out Wickedness by Mary Midgley.
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Post by Patriot on Jan 28, 2006 14:25:13 GMT -5
How sad. To think that the first responder to my post would be Midcan and not TN Righty, Ian, Groucho, Bolo, Scrap, or even Mo, our beloved Host Dawg.
Midcan, true to form as ever, hyperbole running amok, comparing Hitler with Michael Savage (let's just bypass the fact that Hitler exterminated 6 million people, and Savage simply takes issue with the liberal agenda). This is really a prime example of how OFF BASE people like Midcan are-- anyone who disagrees with the liberal agenda suddenly turns into a mass murderer, an icon of unsurpassable evil.
As for "proving the unprovable", I think Midcan's going to have a hard time proving that Michael Savage or any other God fearing Republican in this righteous land is in any way, shape or form an archtype of Hitler.
Since Midcan and his type can't call things or people by their proper names, why should we listen to anything he has to say? Obviously he shouldn't be taken seriously, end of story.
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Post by Ian on Jan 29, 2006 17:16:44 GMT -5
Old Comrade! What a peculiar coincidence that one day after you should return from your four-month breather, I should get the urge to do the same.
The board seems a bit quite these days, yearning for the passion of days past perchance. I might find it in my heart to take up the good fight once again if my battle-torn conservative commando should take my side.
I never thought that I would see the day when Jews were juxtaposed with Hitler. It seems the well of liberal idiocy has yet to run dry.
Tomorrow I celebrate my 19th year on this planet, so I'll doubtlessly find time to drop by and begin the catch-up.
Until then, welcome back.
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Post by Patriot on Jan 29, 2006 19:11:37 GMT -5
Ian my excellent sir,
How good to see your Jefferson avatar up again! Happy Birthday. Cheers to the last year of your teens, spend it well, enjoy yourself, youth will soon vanish like a vapor. The 20th birthday was the one I dreaded, after that I wished to apply the brakes, but lo and behold, the next few years creep up on you faster than you can say "semester abroad", or so it seems.
I plan to recommence my posts on this site, if for no other reason than to have a place to vent at leisure, to blast a few well-deserving targets. What this board needs is advertising. We need hordes of new people to register, both Reps and Dems. If you look at some of the latest posts, I regret to say, a number of them are from 2005!
The topics themselves are hot, and the no-holds-barred style is appealing. People just need to be aware of this board's location.
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Post by midcan5 on Jan 29, 2006 19:45:28 GMT -5
"Today Christians ... stand at the head of [this country]... I pledge that I never will tie myself to parties who want to destroy Christianity .. We want to fill our culture again with the Christian spirit ... We want to burn out all the recent immoral developments in literature, in the theater, and in the press - in short, we want to burn out the *poison of immorality* which has entered into our whole life and culture as a result of *liberal excess* during the past ... (few) years." [The Speeches of Adolph Hitler, 1922-1939, Vol. 1 (London, Oxford University Press, 1942), pg. 871-872]
Patriot! still unable to have a complex thought, guess that's why you remain in darkness, but I don't compare Hitler to Savage but I do compare thinking and labeling that is similar. You come back and your only comment is one that makes no sense unless you are bigoted, uneducated, and downright unthinking but hey, you wrote it. The possibility for Evil makes an interesting study, do it sometime and you will see that one of your first steps is to label, to remove the other as a person. Tone down slightly the rhetoric above and many on the right sound the same. Remember fascism is a right wing extreme.
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