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Post by guest on Jun 26, 2012 5:18:20 GMT 2
This thread is a pile of fallacies waiting to happen. Godspeed, gentlemen. Oh look, another LIBERAL SCUMBAG!
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Post by amino1 on Jun 26, 2012 5:33:03 GMT 2
Actually I'm pretty conservative all told. And I think your trolling proves that you're not as conservative as you'd have us believe. Before you say anything let me clarify that for me the word conservative is synonymous with inertia. A conservative would rather things stay somewhat static; you know, order and stuff. By trolling you are attempting to forcibly provoke a response--not very conservative behavior I might add. No, you are attempting to upset the social order, you closet liberal. How does it feel to know you're actually playing for the other team? Don't worry, though, even the Republicans and Democrats have switched sides at least once.
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Post by drunken on Jun 26, 2012 5:43:52 GMT 2
As you can see, a huge threat to global and social dissent.
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Post by pogue on Jun 26, 2012 5:49:14 GMT 2
myth threads relating to politics always makes for amusing reading.
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Post by homer on Jun 26, 2012 7:54:02 GMT 2
Actually I'm pretty conservative all told. And I think your trolling proves that you're not as conservative as you'd have us believe. Before you say anything let me clarify that for me the word conservative is synonymous with inertia. A conservative would rather things stay somewhat static; you know, order and stuff. By trolling you are attempting to forcibly provoke a response--not very conservative behavior I might add. No, you are attempting to upset the social order, you closet liberal. How does it feel to know you're actually playing for the other team? Don't worry, though, even the Republicans and Democrats have switched sides at least once. Aw snap amino 1 just called you out.
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Post by honkey on Jun 26, 2012 19:13:37 GMT 2
The first part made it hard to see if I was getting trolled, the second response confirmed it. Anyway find the hey tb thread.
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Post by Aki on Jun 26, 2012 20:33:00 GMT 2
funny how seeker does this every year and ppl still get trolled hard
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Post by guest on Jun 27, 2012 0:22:48 GMT 2
Actually I'm pretty conservative all told. And I think your trolling proves that you're not as conservative as you'd have us believe. Before you say anything let me clarify that for me the word conservative is synonymous with inertia. A conservative would rather things stay somewhat static; you know, order and stuff. By trolling you are attempting to forcibly provoke a response--not very conservative behavior I might add. No, you are attempting to upset the social order, you closet liberal. How does it feel to know you're actually playing for the other team? Don't worry, though, even the Republicans and Democrats have switched sides at least once. Using dictionary definitions to define modern politics is silly. By the European definitions of a liberal, I would be considered a liberal. That is because liberals in Europe believe in free markets. By conservative you mean someone who wants to return to a time when there was less intrusive government in our lives. That is what I believe in. I want the United States to return to the era when we held economic liberties to a high standing, when we didn't pander to minorities. I agree this would be a radical change. However, it's a radical change that hearkens to the past. I want us to be how we were before FDR became President. I am a true conservative. You are just displaying your own ignorance by trying to state otherwise. Luckily you have a bunch of idiots in the audience who will be happy to agree with your idiocy.
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Post by amino1 on Jun 27, 2012 0:33:46 GMT 2
Using dictionary definitions to define modern politics is silly. Thanks, that made my day!
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Post by guest on Jun 27, 2012 1:56:12 GMT 2
Using dictionary definitions to define modern politics is silly. Thanks, that made my day! Truth hurts. Rather than try to disprove the truth of my statements you instead resort to slander and lies. This is because you cannot disprove the truth of my statements.
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Post by amino1 on Jun 27, 2012 2:04:38 GMT 2
Pronunciation: /ˈslɑːndə/ noun [mass noun] Law the action or crime of making a false spoken statement damaging to a person’s reputation: he is suing the TV company for slander Compare with libel.
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Post by amino1 on Jun 27, 2012 2:10:00 GMT 2
And by the way, lest you are deluded into thinking you smell blood, let me just say that that's great. I think it's wonderful that you've found something to stand for and I applaud your earnestness. Bravo!
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Post by honkey on Jun 27, 2012 2:32:39 GMT 2
You are the one preaching fiscal responsibility and a "less intrusive" government, yet at the same time support a party that are warhawks (biggest fiscal irresponsibility there is). So you are saying it is ok to use our money to go blow people up and get in debt even further to banks.....
or..... get in debt helping people in your own country.
Raising taxes isn't the answer I do agree on that. Pulling our soldiers out of places such as Korea, leaving nato, and reform of the medicare/social security programs would be the number one responsibility of a government that actually had its peoples best interest in mind. However... they sit there are have people focus on hating each other (liberal vs conservative) and what not, while they pillage our society.
Fact of the matter is, voting for either party is a failure of logic on the part of the voters.
Since 1913 when the fed was created, we have seen nothing but depressions, recessions, and wars as a result. When a bank is bigger than your government it really doesnt matter what your government does.
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Post by guest on Jun 27, 2012 3:00:27 GMT 2
Pronunciation: /ˈslɑːndə/ noun [mass noun] Law the action or crime of making a false spoken statement damaging to a person’s reputation: he is suing the TV company for slander Compare with libel. Yep more dictionary definition gobbledygook. You know what I am referring to... It's a common tactic to play the grammar nazi card when you have nothing of substance to say. Once again, come up with a substantive post like honkey, a much smarter individual than yourself, or get off the pot. You are the one preaching fiscal responsibility and a "less intrusive" government, yet at the same time support a party that are warhawks (biggest fiscal irresponsibility there is). So you are saying it is ok to use our money to go blow people up and get in debt even further to banks..... or..... get in debt helping people in your own country. Raising taxes isn't the answer I do agree on that. Pulling our soldiers out of places such as Korea, leaving nato, and reform of the medicare/social security programs would be the number one responsibility of a government that actually had its peoples best interest in mind. However... they sit there are have people focus on hating each other (liberal vs conservative) and what not, while they pillage our society. Fact of the matter is, voting for either party is a failure of logic on the part of the voters. Since 1913 when the fed was created, we have seen nothing but depressions, recessions, and wars as a result. When a bank is bigger than your government it really doesnt matter what your government does. Defense is too important to cut. We need to worry about border defense, and the coming threat of China on the world scene. On the other hand, we can have trillions of dollars in savings by cutting medicare, medicaid, and social security. We can create a better business environment by gutting the EPA. We need to do more work on ending union's pernicious influence in government which is creating pension systems that tie up billions of dollars in taxpayer's money.
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Post by amino1 on Jun 27, 2012 3:58:57 GMT 2
Pronunciation: /ˈslɑːndə/ noun [mass noun] Law the action or crime of making a false spoken statement damaging to a person’s reputation: he is suing the TV company for slander Compare with libel. Yep more dictionary definition gobbledygook. You know what I am referring to... It's a common tactic to play the grammar nazi card when you have nothing of substance to say. Once again, come up with a substantive post like honkey, a much smarter individual than yourself, or get off the pot. Actually, no, I don't. Care to elucidate that for me? And it tickles me to see you "slander" me here for invoking the definition meaning of the word slander. It shows me you care, and value my opinion. I'm flattered, but seeing as I never claimed I was smart, and am actually probably average in nearly every respect, would you mind, great sensei, in disclosing now to your fervent disciple the wisdom which underlies your indecipherable polemic? I am ashamed to say that with my imperfect intellect your words are appearing to border on nonsense! The thought is almost unbearable.
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