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KGB-NP



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PostPosted: Wed Apr 18, 2018 7:37 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

jpbassman wrote:
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On the news of Dean’s death there will be celebration on iwindsurf where both ideologies will be equally relieved.


I'll drink to that. Laughing


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PostPosted: Wed Apr 18, 2018 8:28 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Cup of sour grapes, or oil of aloes?
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 18, 2018 10:32 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Are you going to the funeral to spit or dance on her grave?
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 18, 2018 10:50 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Are you going to the funeral to spit or dance on her grave?


What a fool. Some of the most poignant comments about Barbara Bush have come from Democrats. She was pro-choice—and pro-literacy. Neither sentiment can now be found in the Republican party.
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2018 11:43 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

mac wrote:
NP wrote:
Are you going to the funeral to spit or dance on her grave?


What a fool. Some of the most poignant comments about Barbara Bush have come from Democrats. She was pro-choice—and pro-literacy. Neither sentiment can now be found in the Republican party.

There's that broad brush again. Boy are you completely wrong about that, maybe a majority of them, but not even close to all of them. Zero on the pro-literacy.
I'm an example of that, one of many, you can also add pro-prostitution, pro-legalization of most illegal drugs. And as for pro-choice, I wish it wasn't legal, but I'm not fighting against it, it does have some value. It helps control the population of liberal people (most aborted babies come from liberal women), as well as helping fight global warming, too many people exhaling liberal carbon dioxide.

And as for that "professor" from Fresno State, the fact that the "professor" actually bragged about her tenure & its six figure salary, in response to her commentary about Barbara Bush, reveals that her job status is used as a shield for offense, rather than educational pursuit.
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2018 12:26 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

nw30 wrote:
mac wrote:
NP wrote:
Are you going to the funeral to spit or dance on her grave?


What a fool. Some of the most poignant comments about Barbara Bush have come from Democrats. She was pro-choice—and pro-literacy. Neither sentiment can now be found in the Republican party.

There's that broad brush again. Boy are you completely wrong about that, maybe a majority of them, but not even close to all of them.
I'm an example of that, one of many, you can also add pro-prostitution, pro-legalization of most illegal drugs. And as for pro-choice, I wish it wasn't legal, but I'm not fighting against it, it does have some value. It helps control the population of liberal people (most aborted babies come from liberal women), as well as helping fight global warming, too many people exhaling liberal carbon dioxide.

And as for that "professor" from Fresno State, the fact that the "professor" actually bragged about her tenure & its six figure salary, in response to her commentary about Barbara Bush, reveals that her job status is used as a shield for offense, rather than educational pursuit.

NW...can you provide a citation supporting your these that "most aborted babies come from liberal women"? Do they poll women at PP when they come in for abortions?
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2018 12:43 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Do you really honestly need it, your logic, age, and education, considering who supports it and takes advantage of it, won't allow you to just assume it? As opposed to who don't like it, won't do it, and where they come from?

You don't need proof, you already know it, you're just playing a forum game.
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2018 1:03 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

nw30 wrote:
mac wrote:
NP wrote:
Are you going to the funeral to spit or dance on her grave?


What a fool. Some of the most poignant comments about Barbara Bush have come from Democrats. She was pro-choice—and pro-literacy. Neither sentiment can now be found in the Republican party.

There's that broad brush again. Boy are you completely wrong about that, maybe a majority of them, but not even close to all of them. Zero on the pro-literacy.
I'm an example of that, one of many, you can also add pro-prostitution, pro-legalization of most illegal drugs. And as for pro-choice, I wish it wasn't legal, but I'm not fighting against it, it does have some value. It helps control the population of liberal people (most aborted babies come from liberal women), as well as helping fight global warming, too many people exhaling liberal carbon dioxide.

And as for that "professor" from Fresno State, the fact that the "professor" actually bragged about her tenure & its six figure salary, in response to her commentary about Barbara Bush, reveals that her job status is used as a shield for offense, rather than educational pursuit.


and what a sicko hypocrite you are, Roger Stone the Presidents top man supporter says some horrible stuff about B Bush and you and the right wing do not care.... are all for it...

While I may not support that professor's statements as she gave them timing. Ya a day before the funeral would have been I do believe B Bush was a racist. and I am upset she allowed he alcoholic for most of his life son to be president. That is a place for a mother to just say NO. And she should have been vocal defending Hilary about bills infidelity as her husband was cheating on her and she knew it.

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2018 1:05 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

nw30 wrote:
Do you really honestly need it, your logic, age, and education, considering who supports it and takes advantage of it, won't allow you to just assume it? As opposed to who don't like it, won't do it, and where they come from?

You don't need proof, you already know it, you're just playing a forum game.

nope...That is exactly where you get in trouble when making an argument, when you assume or stereotype. It's a crazy statement, and I assumed(ironic) that you wouldn't back it up with evidence.
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2018 1:51 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

boggsman1 wrote:
nw30 wrote:
Do you really honestly need it, your logic, age, and education, considering who supports it and takes advantage of it, won't allow you to just assume it? As opposed to who don't like it, won't do it, and where they come from?

You don't need proof, you already know it, you're just playing a forum game.

nope...That is exactly where you get in trouble when making an argument, when you assume or stereotype. It's a crazy statement, and I assumed(ironic) that you wouldn't back it up with evidence.

Stereotype my ass, now you're just faking ignorance,,,, or are you?
Try proving it's crazy.
I have something more important to do, catching some wind, bu-bye.
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