On Mon, 04 Apr 2005 23:32:35 GMT, Scott in Florida
<NotInTheNextLifetime@nope.ucan't> wrote:
Neat game for neocons: Run from the truth.
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"Gary L. Burnore" <gburnore@databasix.com> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 04 Apr 2005 23:32:35 GMT, Scott in Florida
> <NotInTheNextLifetime@nope.ucan't> wrote:
>
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> Neat game for neocons: Run from the truth.[/color]
That must have originally spawned for a child molesting priest game. I think
it's funny that the neocons make the MJ case a liberal thing, when the
'liberal media' has done nothing but bash the guy and every liberal I know
is undecided (as everyone should be) on his guilt or innocence.
On Mon, 4 Apr 2005 19:54:13 -0400, "Josh"
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>"Gary L. Burnore" <gburnore@databasix.com> wrote in message
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>> On Mon, 04 Apr 2005 23:32:35 GMT, Scott in Florida
>> <NotInTheNextLifetime@nope.ucan't> wrote:
>>
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>> Neat game for neocons: Run from the truth.[/color]
>
>That must have originally spawned for a child molesting priest game. I think
>it's funny that the neocons make the MJ case a liberal thing, when the
>'liberal media' has done nothing but bash the guy and every liberal I know
>is undecided (as everyone should be) on his guilt or innocence.
>[/color]
Every Liberal I know is undecided, too! (about everything except
their unwavering hatred of George W. Bush...LOL).
It must be fun being a liberal these days. I grew out of my
liberalism many moons ago!!!
"Scott in Florida" <NotInTheNextLifetime@nope.ucan't> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 4 Apr 2005 19:54:13 -0400, "Josh"
> <nospam@anywherebutrightoverthere.net> wrote:
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> >"Gary L. Burnore" <gburnore@databasix.com> wrote in message
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> >> On Mon, 04 Apr 2005 23:32:35 GMT, Scott in Florida
> >> <NotInTheNextLifetime@nope.ucan't> wrote:[/color][/color][/color]
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> It must be fun being a liberal these days. I grew out of my
> liberalism many moons ago!!![/color]
Was that about the same time of your brain injury?
On Mon, 04 Apr 2005 23:32:35 GMT, Scott in Florida
<NotInTheNextLifetime@nope.ucan't> wrote:
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>[url]http://www.zooass.com/games/neverland/neverland.shtml[/url][/color]
Don't you love watching the screaming morons he calls fans?
Don't you love knowing what the political affiliation is of virtually
all of them?
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On Mon, 4 Apr 2005 20:22:17 -0400, "Josh"
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>"Scott in Florida" <NotInTheNextLifetime@nope.ucan't> wrote in message
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>> On Mon, 4 Apr 2005 19:54:13 -0400, "Josh"
>> <nospam@anywherebutrightoverthere.net> wrote:
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>> >"Gary L. Burnore" <gburnore@databasix.com> wrote in message
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>> >> On Mon, 04 Apr 2005 23:32:35 GMT, Scott in Florida
>> >> <NotInTheNextLifetime@nope.ucan't> wrote:[/color][/color]
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>> It must be fun being a liberal these days. I grew out of my
>> liberalism many moons ago!!![/color]
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>Was that about the same time of your brain injury?
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>On Mon, 04 Apr 2005 23:32:35 GMT, Scott in Florida
><NotInTheNextLifetime@nope.ucan't> wrote:
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>>[url]http://www.zooass.com/games/neverland/neverland.shtml[/url][/color]
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>Don't you love watching the screaming morons he calls fans?
>
>Don't you love knowing what the political affiliation is of virtually
>all of them?[/color]
Now how do you KNOW I'm not a fan?
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The sad part about all this is that he/she/it is likely to get off...
On Mon, 4 Apr 2005 20:22:17 -0400, "Josh"
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>"Scott in Florida" <NotInTheNextLifetime@nope.ucan't> wrote in message
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>> On Mon, 4 Apr 2005 19:54:13 -0400, "Josh"
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>> >"Gary L. Burnore" <gburnore@databasix.com> wrote in message
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>> >> On Mon, 04 Apr 2005 23:32:35 GMT, Scott in Florida
>> >> <NotInTheNextLifetime@nope.ucan't> wrote:[/color][/color]
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>> It must be fun being a liberal these days. I grew out of my
>> liberalism many moons ago!!![/color]
>
>Was that about the same time of your brain injury?
>[/color]
He'd need to have one before it could be injured. Alas, he's a
neocon. He doesn't have control of his own thoughts. That's not
allowed.
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On Mon, 04 Apr 2005 21:10:41 -0400, Gary L. Burnore
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>On Mon, 4 Apr 2005 20:22:17 -0400, "Josh"
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>>"Scott in Florida" <NotInTheNextLifetime@nope.ucan't> wrote in message
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>>> On Mon, 4 Apr 2005 19:54:13 -0400, "Josh"
>>> <nospam@anywherebutrightoverthere.net> wrote:
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>>> >"Gary L. Burnore" <gburnore@databasix.com> wrote in message
>>> >news:d2sjkn$e0i$2@kneejerk.databasix.com...
>>> >> On Mon, 04 Apr 2005 23:32:35 GMT, Scott in Florida
>>> >> <NotInTheNextLifetime@nope.ucan't> wrote:[/color]
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>>> It must be fun being a liberal these days. I grew out of my
>>> liberalism many moons ago!!![/color]
>>
>>Was that about the same time of your brain injury?
>>[/color]
>He'd need to have one before it could be injured. Alas, he's a
>neocon. He doesn't have control of his own thoughts. That's not
>allowed.[/color]
Do I detect liberals that have lost the argument....resorting to name
calling?
"Scott in Florida" <NotInTheNextLifetime@nope.ucan't> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 04 Apr 2005 21:10:41 -0400, Gary L. Burnore
> <gburnore@databasix.com> wrote:
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> >On Mon, 4 Apr 2005 20:22:17 -0400, "Josh"
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> >>"Scott in Florida" <NotInTheNextLifetime@nope.ucan't> wrote in message
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> >>> On Mon, 4 Apr 2005 19:54:13 -0400, "Josh"
> >>> <nospam@anywherebutrightoverthere.net> wrote:
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> >>> >"Gary L. Burnore" <gburnore@databasix.com> wrote in message
> >>> >news:d2sjkn$e0i$2@kneejerk.databasix.com...
> >>> >> On Mon, 04 Apr 2005 23:32:35 GMT, Scott in Florida
> >>> >> <NotInTheNextLifetime@nope.ucan't> wrote:
> >>
> >>> It must be fun being a liberal these days. I grew out of my
> >>> liberalism many moons ago!!!
> >>
> >>Was that about the same time of your brain injury?
> >>[/color]
> >He'd need to have one before it could be injured. Alas, he's a
> >neocon. He doesn't have control of his own thoughts. That's not
> >allowed.[/color]
>
> Do I detect liberals that have lost the argument....resorting to name
> calling?[/color]
You've lost, it's not name calling, its your TITLE. It's what you are, you
seem to enjoy it and promote it, so why argue the name.
Scott in Florida wrote:[color=blue]
> [url]http://www.zooass.com/games/neverland/neverland.shtml[/url][/color]
Or...
Came across this at an interesting artsy web site, Now I've seen in print
what I've known all along, liberals speak from the heart (re: emotion)
conservatives use their brain (re: logic).
Why I've Stopped Arguing with Liberals
by Pat Sajak
Mar 28, 2005
Every time I argue with a Liberal, I'm reminded of quarrels I used to have
with my parents. The battles never seemed fair because my folks decided what
the rules were and what was out of bounds. In addition, because they were
parents, they could threaten me in ways I couldn't threaten them, and they
could say things I could never say.
Recently, for example, I was discussing the United Sates Supreme Court with
one of my many Liberal friends out in Los Angeles when she said, without any
discernable embarrassment, that Justice Anton Scalia was "worse than
Hitler." Realizing she wasn't alive during World War II and perhaps she may
have been absent on those days when her schoolmates were studying Nazism, I
reminded her of some of Hitler's more egregious crimes against humanity,
suggesting she may have overstated the case. She had not; Scalia was worse.
As I often did when my parents threatened to send me to my room, I let the
conversation die.
Aside from being rhetorically hysterical -- and demeaning to the memory of
those who suffered so terribly as a result of Hitler and the Nazis -- it
served to remind me of how difficult it is to have serious discussions about
politics or social issues with committed members of the Left. They tend to
do things like accusing members of the Right of sowing the seeds of hatred
while, at the same time, comparing them to mass murderers. And they do this
while completely missing the irony.
The moral superiority they bring to the table allows them to alter the
playing field and the rules in their favor. They can say and do things the
other side can't because, after all, they have the greater good on their
side. If a Conservative -- one of the bad guys -- complains about the
content of music, films or television shows aimed at children, he is being a
prude who wants to tell other people what to read or listen to or watch; he
is a censor determined to legislate morality. If, however, a Liberal
complains about speech and, in fact, supports laws against certain kinds of
speech, it is right and good because we must be protected from this "hate
speech" or "politically incorrect" speech. (Of course, they -- being the
good guys -- will decide exactly what that is.)
Protests about Ward Churchill, the University of Colorado professor and
self-proclaimed Native American, who, among other things, likened some Sept.
11 victims to Adolf Eichmann (there go those pesky Nazis again), were
characterized by much of the Left as an effort to stifle academic freedom.
But, when Harvard President Lawrence H. Summers' job is put in jeopardy over
a caveat-filled musing about science and gender, it's okay, because what he
said was sooo wrong (even if it has to be mis-characterized to make the
point).
When Liberals want to legislate what you're allowed to drive or what you
should eat or how much support you can give to a political candidate or what
you can or can't say, they are doing it for altruistic reasons. The excesses
of the Left are to be excused because these folks operate from the higher
moral ground and the benefit of the greater wisdom and intelligence gained
from that perspective.
In a different West Coast conversation, I complained to another Liberal
friend about some of the Left's tone concerning the 2004 elections. I
thought it insulting to hear those "red state" voters caricatured as
red-necked rubes. My friend asked, "Well, don't you think that people who
live in large urban areas, who travel and read and speak other languages are
better able to make informed choices?" It turns out it is superiority, not
familiarity, which breeds contempt.
The rhetoric has become so super-heated that, sadly, I find myself having
fewer and fewer political discussions these days. And while I miss the
spirited give-and-take, when Supreme Court Justices become worse than Hitler
and when those who vote a certain way do so because they're idiots, it's
time to talk about the weather.
"Philip" <1chip-state1@earthlink.n0t> wrote in message
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> Scott in Florida wrote:[color=green]
> > [url]http://www.zooass.com/games/neverland/neverland.shtml[/url][/color]
>
> Or...
> Came across this at an interesting artsy web site, Now I've seen in print
> what I've known all along, liberals speak from the heart (re: emotion)
> conservatives use their brain (re: logic).[/color]
I had a conversation the other day with a hard core righty in which he
argued with me that you LITERALLY think with your heart. I find that
liberals / democrats think with their brain which leads to wise emotional
decisions, however neocons tend to think with emotion with little use of
their brain. True conservatives are mostly like liberals / democrats except
for a few key issues on which they are usually wrong or there is a slight
enough debate (very grey difficult issues such as abortion) to turn them to
the republican titled side.
Studies have shown done by colleges that Conservatives (as labeled by the
study, I would like more to think of them as neocons) think out of hatred,
ignorance and fear, honestly not surprising. I'll try to dig up that study,
I forget off hand which college did it. Another study (and not the fake one
which had been floating around the web) showed that the intelligence levels
of the 'red states' was obviously far below those of the 'blue states' Also
not very surprising, they are indeed dubbed the welfare states for multiple
reasons.
Reading your little excerpt there I don't blame the guy for thinking the way
he does if he encountered such a person comparing one to Hitler. Both sides
have some pretty far out radical people, take a look at Charles and some
other hard core neocons in here for example. If every liberal had a convo
with them and deemed them the typical Republican nobody would have /any/
respect for that side.
Philip wrote:
:: Scott in Florida wrote:
::: [url]http://www.zooass.com/games/neverland/neverland.shtml[/url]
::
:: Or...
:: Came across this at an interesting artsy web site, Now I've seen in
:: print what I've known all along, liberals speak from the heart (re:
:: emotion) conservatives use their brain (re: logic).
::
Did you follow the 'Earth is flat' link too?
Scott in Florida wrote:[color=blue]
>
> Do I detect liberals that have lost the argument....resorting to name
> calling?
>[/color]
I don't know if an argument has been lost.
You and your partners are the ones who started calling yourselves
"dittoheads" though, don't blame anyone else.
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