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Message 1824095 - Posted: 14 Oct 2016, 1:39:28 UTC - in response to Message 1824083.  


Es99...

Incorrect.

#1 - Your demonstrably false assertion (true to you) regarding why I am disagreeing with you. Is part of the problem in reducing, and hopefully stopping sexism and racism.

#2 - When I repeat your Posting, and simply change female, to male. It does confirm #1.

Es99... Understanding the problems. Is not the same as understanding the solutions. Attacking innocents is not acceptable.

If you think simply changing female to male makes the arguments equivalent you truly do not understand what sexism against women is. It's not just a word.

I find your attempt at reducing it to a word and then pretending that somehow you're the victim quite insulting.
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Message 1824129 - Posted: 14 Oct 2016, 3:39:58 UTC - in response to Message 1824095.  

I find your attempt at reducing it to a word and then pretending that somehow you're the victim quite insulting.

Es, the Clyde specializes in condescending behavior.
It is possible that early onset dementia could cause that.
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Message 1824143 - Posted: 14 Oct 2016, 5:03:08 UTC - in response to Message 1824129.  

I find your attempt at reducing it to a word and then pretending that somehow you're the victim quite insulting.

Es, the Clyde specializes in condescending behavior.
It is possible that early onset dementia could cause that.

Trumpism is also another possible cause.
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Message 1824196 - Posted: 14 Oct 2016, 13:06:14 UTC

I am inspired by the posts in this thread, "Hillary Clinton - the next president of America?",
and reminded of my own correctness in not voting for either Trump or Clinton.

The big questions seem to be:
1. Who is a worse criminal?
2. Who is more morally deficient?

This thread has degenerated to the point that supporters of these two unfit candidates are slandering each other with words like Sexist and Stupid.

All indications are that most of you are correct. You are both sexist and stupid.
Return my faith in humanity. Discuss why you support the least criminal and lesser morally defecient candidate.

Sorry but I will be breaking the spam rule by double-posting this.
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Message 1824270 - Posted: 14 Oct 2016, 19:41:08 UTC
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And now for a laugh.
WP - The hideous, diabolical truth about Hillary Clinton

It is time someone got to the bottom of everything that people say about Hillary Clinton. Who is she? More importantly, WHAT is she? I have compiled the following timeline of her life by combining all the actual theories about her. When lined up together, they form quite a biography.


Before Time, Before the Earth Was Made, Before Matter and Being and History: Hillary Clinton (Lucifer, Beelzebub, Lord of the Flies, Prince of Darkness, Satan, She Whose Many Names the Cats Scream in the Night) is cast out of heaven for overweening hubris. She is condemned to lie in eternal torment in a lake of fire surrounded by her fallen angels, or, alternatively, to run for a major office while female. For thousands of years she lies outside time, smelling of sulfur, before deciding to undertake the second option.

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Message 1824275 - Posted: 14 Oct 2016, 20:15:15 UTC - in response to Message 1824270.  

Ahhh, that 'splains why my sister-in-law said, "I'll be holding my nose when I vote."
It's the sulfer smell.
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Message 1824289 - Posted: 14 Oct 2016, 21:10:12 UTC

Question.

In a few years, considering she has given, probably the two best speeches in this years election campaign, are we going to have a thread titled "Michelle LaVaughn Robinson Obama for President"?
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Message 1824308 - Posted: 14 Oct 2016, 21:55:35 UTC - in response to Message 1824289.  

I think it is more likely that the thread will be titled "Elizabeth Warren for Pres." whether Clinton wins or looses.
I predict disatser for the US. Could be wrong, been wrong before, well, that one time.
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Message 1824322 - Posted: 14 Oct 2016, 22:42:01 UTC - in response to Message 1824289.  

Don't think she wants office. The smart ones don't!
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Message 1824325 - Posted: 14 Oct 2016, 22:57:13 UTC - in response to Message 1824322.  

The smart ones don't!


Oh, how true.

In virtually all walks of life.
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Message 1824351 - Posted: 15 Oct 2016, 0:16:05 UTC - in response to Message 1824348.  

Question.

In a few years, considering she has given, probably the two best speeches in this years election campaign, are we going to have a thread titled "Michelle LaVaughn Robinson Obama for President"?

WinterKnight...

If Michelle had decided to run for President:

On the night of November 8, 2016. We would be calling her President-Elect Michelle Obama.

I do wish you were capable of reading posts and answering what was asked.
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Message 1824358 - Posted: 15 Oct 2016, 0:21:54 UTC - in response to Message 1824353.  

Question.

In a few years, considering she has given, probably the two best speeches in this years election campaign, are we going to have a thread titled "Michelle LaVaughn Robinson Obama for President"?

WinterKnight...

If Michelle had decided to run for President:

On the night of November 8, 2016. We would be calling her President-Elect Michelle Obama.

I do wish you were capable of reading posts and answering what was asked.

WinterKnight...

Just a comment regarding you bring her up.

Lighten up.

Well a comment regarding 2016 to the question I asked, to me seems STUPID.
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Message 1824371 - Posted: 15 Oct 2016, 0:46:34 UTC - in response to Message 1824358.  

Well a comment regarding 2016 to the question I asked, to me seems STUPID.

Feelings are always valid.
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Message 1824379 - Posted: 15 Oct 2016, 1:06:54 UTC - in response to Message 1824360.  

Question.

In a few years, considering she has given, probably the two best speeches in this years election campaign, are we going to have a thread titled "Michelle LaVaughn Robinson Obama for President"?

WinterKnight...

If Michelle had decided to run for President:

On the night of November 8, 2016. We would be calling her President-Elect Michelle Obama.

I do wish you were capable of reading posts and answering what was asked.

WinterKnight...

Just a comment regarding you bring her up.

Lighten up.

Well a comment regarding 2016 to the question I asked, to me seems STUPID.

WinterKnight...

Of course it appears to be "STUPID" to you.

Lighten up.

If one of your students were to answer the question so badly, substituting one era for another era, what marks would you give them, and what would your opinion be of the education system they previously inhabited, for not teaching them to read the question.

You of all people should know better.
Start answering the questions asked.
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Message 1824445 - Posted: 15 Oct 2016, 14:45:48 UTC - in response to Message 1824429.  

Well a comment regarding 2016 to the question I asked, to me seems STUPID.

Feelings are always valid.

Gary...

Then my "feeling" about you are correct?

Yes... 100%

:) :) :)

Back to The Subject (If Gary and WinterKnight will allow)

An important question:

Do those 'supporting' Hillary in this thread. Really believe she would be a Good President. Or is your vote for Hillary, really an Anti-Trump vote?

How about some uncomfortable truths about the real reason people should feel disquiet about Hilary? Forget all the sound and fury, signifying nothing, Hilary will give you more of the same policies of American hegemony that the rest of the world has come to know and love. As a choice for Americans, she is the sane choice. I don't agree with Pilger that Trump is somehow less dangerous.

However, maybe the rest of the world should support him just so we can watch America implode. Unfortunately if America goes down, it will drag us with it, and I do not want to live next door to an unstable country.

If you want real reasons not to support her, rather than the paranoid fantasies of the right wing media, read this: John Pilger: Why Hillary Clinton Is More Dangerous Than Donald Trump
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Message 1824455 - Posted: 15 Oct 2016, 15:19:04 UTC

Both Clinton and Trump are very poor choices for President.
Both will continue to add to the disgraceful deficit by uncontrolled spending.
Both will each do their best to destroy different parts of the Bill of Rights.
Both are consumate liars and known to be involved in underhanded questionable dealings.
Neither candidate is in any kind of shape physically.
Neither candidate has a workable plan for going forward on any issue the people actually want adressed.
Neither candidate respects the citizens enough to stop sniping and slandering the other.

Trump - Clinton
Which one is a better choice? N.O.T.A.
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Message 1824456 - Posted: 15 Oct 2016, 15:19:35 UTC

John Pilger.....well known for his prejudiced views portraying China and Russia as misunderstood and embattled 'defenders' of their countries against the depredations of the tyrannical powers of the 'West'.

What a crock. He totally ignores the internal dissent in both of these countries and claims the US is the aggressor against them. Typical of the level of 'Journalism' in the world today. Not interested in uncovering the truth, just selling more 'documentaries' that usually ignore things that don't fit their distorted view of reality.

But even a blind squirrel finds a nut occasionally, his assessment of Obama is spot on only missing the fact of his abject cowardice (red lines).

Too many people believe anything they see on screen(both large and small), and in print, because it doesn't require them to think. He is the Michael Moore of Australia.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Pilger

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Message 1824458 - Posted: 15 Oct 2016, 15:23:21 UTC - in response to Message 1824456.  

John Pilger.....well known for his prejudiced views portraying China and Russia as misunderstood and embattled 'defenders' of their countries against the depredations of the tyrannical powers of the 'West'.

What a crock. He totally ignores the internal dissent in both of these countries and claims the US is the aggressor against them. Typical of the level of 'Journalism' in the world today. Not interested in uncovering the truth, just selling more 'documentaries' that usually ignore things that don't fit their distorted view of reality.

But even a blind squirrel finds a nut occasionally, his assessment of Obama is spot on only missing the fact of his abject cowardice (red lines).

Too many people believe anything they see on screen(both large and small), and in print, because it doesn't require them to think. He is the Michael Moore of Australia.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Pilger

Attack the messenger, not the message? He's a well respected journalist. You just don't like to see the view that a large part of the world has of America.
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Message 1824460 - Posted: 15 Oct 2016, 15:31:19 UTC
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You just don't like to see the view that a large part of the world has of America.
No I just don't consider your view to be
a large part of the world


And here's a little something to make those frowns 'turn upside down' ":D>

http://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/mPG0jk_uxNc?rel=0

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Message 1824473 - Posted: 15 Oct 2016, 16:16:51 UTC

I can see it now. Massive voter fraud.
http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/features/2016/10/election-muslim-voters-donald-trumps-nemesis-161015002656187.html
After praying, worshippers gathered outside the mosque around a table for registering voters.

Those who understood English helped new arrivals with tricky words in the final hours of a drive to register more Muslim voters in a US election than ever before.
...
According to the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR), a religious rights group, Muslims are fired up this election cycle - 86 percent of registered Muslim voters plan to cast ballots, with 72 percent backing Clinton against Trump's 4 percent.

The fraud being the denial of the right to vote by white extremists showing up at polling places.
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