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Which is why I raised that point. There is no question that Islamic fundamentalism would do that and more. But I doubt they are behind what's going on in the SEC.RaceBannon said:
Try to think of another great religion that is tossing gays off of buildings and thinks women are property and see if you can imagineHHusky said:
You seriously doubt that those who think abortion should be illegal in all circumstances are overwhelmingly Christian?SFGbob said:
Yes, yes because only Christians oppose abortion.creepycoug said:
I thought we weren't supposed to emote. Are you emoting now?SFGbob said:
Yes, I've "yielded" to the fact that you intentionally limit my examples of the Religious Left impacting my life in ways far greater then your inability to get an abortion in Georgia because you're a dishonest hack who isn't as bright as you feel you are.creepycoug said:
I see that you've chosen to yield. I guess I'll take that one comment back in light of your commitment to personal improvement.SFGbob said:
But, but the Christian right might do something!!!!!!creepycoug said:
Not a very good response mind reader. How exactly did that "expose" my intelligence? We've been through this. Anti-American muslim women and transgender athletes and Gaia worshiping hippies don't interfere in my life at all. But if I wanted an abortion in Alabama or Georgia at this very point in history, my style has now been severely cramped. Abortion is about as in personam as it gets. While you're worried about people not loving America sufficiently, I'm worried about the Bible belt denying people the right to manage themselves as they see fit. Pretty fucking intrusive from where I sit.SFGbob said:
The thing is, I'm not that bright. I'm just smarter than you. You exposed yourself with your "the Christian right might do something!!!!" Don't feel bad, you're smarter than Hondo, El Monte, Owl and Flea. You're just not as bright as you think you are.creepycoug said:
Dude, no, it's not all you need to do. You profess to know how smart I think I am. So you're a mind reader.SFGbob said:
Dude, all I need to do is read your overly wordy responses to know you're a guy who loves the sound of his own voice and you think you're smarter than you really are.creepycoug said:
As I've already responded, yes you do. Otherwise you're just grabbing your dick and whistling in the wind. I could say the very same thing about you, except that it's a stupid charge, so I don't.SFGbob said:
As I've already told you, I don't need to read your mind in order to know that you think you're much brighter than you really are.creepycoug said:
How smart do you think I think I am?SFGbob said:The people aren't as dumb as you think they are and you're not a smart as you think you are Coug. It all balances out.
I thought mind reading was off limits here.
It has been said that good indicators of intelligence are the ability to listen and compromise and to be reasonable; and the humility to know you don't know everything, to ask questions and to admit when you have got it wrong or learned something.
If the person who said that was right, it doesn't bode too well for you; although I have a fighter's chance.
Or do you think that you don't come off as a pedantic prick?
Again, I could say the same exact thing about you.
All I need to do is watch how you occupy the Tug everyday, lining up baited thread after baited thread, all day every day, and arguing to 20th page and beyond if necessary to get the last word and demonstrate how much more you know than all but a few of your supporting cast and how masterful you are at debating and exposing all these idiot liberals.
That, and your constant need to be right and your apparent incapacity to see your own bias in every angle you take, is all I need to know that you think you're much brighter than you actually are.
Maybe this is your exposure and you're just confused?
Transgender Athletes man!!
My rhetoric is no more rhetorical than your rhetoric my pedantic prince.
You would never take selective liberty with my comments for rhetorical purposes eh? Christians might do something! That my example directly conflicts with your picture of quite Christians worshiping in peace and minding their own business is just what it is. Facts, not feelings. Christians did do something, and are hard at work to do more. In personam juristiction. Up close and personal. Some goofy muslim broad in Minnesota doesn't interfere in my life at all.
State mandated counseling. Shocking that you'd support this. -
I WASN'T TALKING TO YOUcreepycoug said:
Which is why I raised that point. There is no question that Islamic fundamentalism would do that and more. But I doubt they are behind what's going on in the SEC.RaceBannon said:
Try to think of another great religion that is tossing gays off of buildings and thinks women are property and see if you can imagineHHusky said:
You seriously doubt that those who think abortion should be illegal in all circumstances are overwhelmingly Christian?SFGbob said:
Yes, yes because only Christians oppose abortion.creepycoug said:
I thought we weren't supposed to emote. Are you emoting now?SFGbob said:
Yes, I've "yielded" to the fact that you intentionally limit my examples of the Religious Left impacting my life in ways far greater then your inability to get an abortion in Georgia because you're a dishonest hack who isn't as bright as you feel you are.creepycoug said:
I see that you've chosen to yield. I guess I'll take that one comment back in light of your commitment to personal improvement.SFGbob said:
But, but the Christian right might do something!!!!!!creepycoug said:
Not a very good response mind reader. How exactly did that "expose" my intelligence? We've been through this. Anti-American muslim women and transgender athletes and Gaia worshiping hippies don't interfere in my life at all. But if I wanted an abortion in Alabama or Georgia at this very point in history, my style has now been severely cramped. Abortion is about as in personam as it gets. While you're worried about people not loving America sufficiently, I'm worried about the Bible belt denying people the right to manage themselves as they see fit. Pretty fucking intrusive from where I sit.SFGbob said:
The thing is, I'm not that bright. I'm just smarter than you. You exposed yourself with your "the Christian right might do something!!!!" Don't feel bad, you're smarter than Hondo, El Monte, Owl and Flea. You're just not as bright as you think you are.creepycoug said:
Dude, no, it's not all you need to do. You profess to know how smart I think I am. So you're a mind reader.SFGbob said:
Dude, all I need to do is read your overly wordy responses to know you're a guy who loves the sound of his own voice and you think you're smarter than you really are.creepycoug said:
As I've already responded, yes you do. Otherwise you're just grabbing your dick and whistling in the wind. I could say the very same thing about you, except that it's a stupid charge, so I don't.SFGbob said:
As I've already told you, I don't need to read your mind in order to know that you think you're much brighter than you really are.creepycoug said:
How smart do you think I think I am?SFGbob said:The people aren't as dumb as you think they are and you're not a smart as you think you are Coug. It all balances out.
I thought mind reading was off limits here.
It has been said that good indicators of intelligence are the ability to listen and compromise and to be reasonable; and the humility to know you don't know everything, to ask questions and to admit when you have got it wrong or learned something.
If the person who said that was right, it doesn't bode too well for you; although I have a fighter's chance.
Or do you think that you don't come off as a pedantic prick?
Again, I could say the same exact thing about you.
All I need to do is watch how you occupy the Tug everyday, lining up baited thread after baited thread, all day every day, and arguing to 20th page and beyond if necessary to get the last word and demonstrate how much more you know than all but a few of your supporting cast and how masterful you are at debating and exposing all these idiot liberals.
That, and your constant need to be right and your apparent incapacity to see your own bias in every angle you take, is all I need to know that you think you're much brighter than you actually are.
Maybe this is your exposure and you're just confused?
Transgender Athletes man!!
My rhetoric is no more rhetorical than your rhetoric my pedantic prince.
You would never take selective liberty with my comments for rhetorical purposes eh? Christians might do something! That my example directly conflicts with your picture of quite Christians worshiping in peace and minding their own business is just what it is. Facts, not feelings. Christians did do something, and are hard at work to do more. In personam juristiction. Up close and personal. Some goofy muslim broad in Minnesota doesn't interfere in my life at all.
State mandated counseling. Shocking that you'd support this. -
Pretty obvious we were talking about the US. You want to try again?RaceBannon said:
Try to think of another great religion that is tossing gays off of buildings and thinks women are property and see if you can imagineHHusky said:
You seriously doubt that those who think abortion should be illegal in all circumstances are overwhelmingly Christian?SFGbob said:
Yes, yes because only Christians oppose abortion.creepycoug said:
I thought we weren't supposed to emote. Are you emoting now?SFGbob said:
Yes, I've "yielded" to the fact that you intentionally limit my examples of the Religious Left impacting my life in ways far greater then your inability to get an abortion in Georgia because you're a dishonest hack who isn't as bright as you feel you are.creepycoug said:
I see that you've chosen to yield. I guess I'll take that one comment back in light of your commitment to personal improvement.SFGbob said:
But, but the Christian right might do something!!!!!!creepycoug said:
Not a very good response mind reader. How exactly did that "expose" my intelligence? We've been through this. Anti-American muslim women and transgender athletes and Gaia worshiping hippies don't interfere in my life at all. But if I wanted an abortion in Alabama or Georgia at this very point in history, my style has now been severely cramped. Abortion is about as in personam as it gets. While you're worried about people not loving America sufficiently, I'm worried about the Bible belt denying people the right to manage themselves as they see fit. Pretty fucking intrusive from where I sit.SFGbob said:
The thing is, I'm not that bright. I'm just smarter than you. You exposed yourself with your "the Christian right might do something!!!!" Don't feel bad, you're smarter than Hondo, El Monte, Owl and Flea. You're just not as bright as you think you are.creepycoug said:
Dude, no, it's not all you need to do. You profess to know how smart I think I am. So you're a mind reader.SFGbob said:
Dude, all I need to do is read your overly wordy responses to know you're a guy who loves the sound of his own voice and you think you're smarter than you really are.creepycoug said:
As I've already responded, yes you do. Otherwise you're just grabbing your dick and whistling in the wind. I could say the very same thing about you, except that it's a stupid charge, so I don't.SFGbob said:
As I've already told you, I don't need to read your mind in order to know that you think you're much brighter than you really are.creepycoug said:
How smart do you think I think I am?SFGbob said:The people aren't as dumb as you think they are and you're not a smart as you think you are Coug. It all balances out.
I thought mind reading was off limits here.
It has been said that good indicators of intelligence are the ability to listen and compromise and to be reasonable; and the humility to know you don't know everything, to ask questions and to admit when you have got it wrong or learned something.
If the person who said that was right, it doesn't bode too well for you; although I have a fighter's chance.
Or do you think that you don't come off as a pedantic prick?
Again, I could say the same exact thing about you.
All I need to do is watch how you occupy the Tug everyday, lining up baited thread after baited thread, all day every day, and arguing to 20th page and beyond if necessary to get the last word and demonstrate how much more you know than all but a few of your supporting cast and how masterful you are at debating and exposing all these idiot liberals.
That, and your constant need to be right and your apparent incapacity to see your own bias in every angle you take, is all I need to know that you think you're much brighter than you actually are.
Maybe this is your exposure and you're just confused?
Transgender Athletes man!!
My rhetoric is no more rhetorical than your rhetoric my pedantic prince.
You would never take selective liberty with my comments for rhetorical purposes eh? Christians might do something! That my example directly conflicts with your picture of quite Christians worshiping in peace and minding their own business is just what it is. Facts, not feelings. Christians did do something, and are hard at work to do more. In personam juristiction. Up close and personal. Some goofy muslim broad in Minnesota doesn't interfere in my life at all.
State mandated counseling. Shocking that you'd support this. -
The overwhelming majority of people who think most things in this country are Christians.HHusky said:
You seriously doubt that those who think abortion should be illegal in all circumstances are overwhelmingly Christian?SFGbob said:
Yes, yes because only Christians oppose abortion.creepycoug said:
I thought we weren't supposed to emote. Are you emoting now?SFGbob said:
Yes, I've "yielded" to the fact that you intentionally limit my examples of the Religious Left impacting my life in ways far greater then your inability to get an abortion in Georgia because you're a dishonest hack who isn't as bright as you feel you are.creepycoug said:
I see that you've chosen to yield. I guess I'll take that one comment back in light of your commitment to personal improvement.SFGbob said:
But, but the Christian right might do something!!!!!!creepycoug said:
Not a very good response mind reader. How exactly did that "expose" my intelligence? We've been through this. Anti-American muslim women and transgender athletes and Gaia worshiping hippies don't interfere in my life at all. But if I wanted an abortion in Alabama or Georgia at this very point in history, my style has now been severely cramped. Abortion is about as in personam as it gets. While you're worried about people not loving America sufficiently, I'm worried about the Bible belt denying people the right to manage themselves as they see fit. Pretty fucking intrusive from where I sit.SFGbob said:
The thing is, I'm not that bright. I'm just smarter than you. You exposed yourself with your "the Christian right might do something!!!!" Don't feel bad, you're smarter than Hondo, El Monte, Owl and Flea. You're just not as bright as you think you are.creepycoug said:
Dude, no, it's not all you need to do. You profess to know how smart I think I am. So you're a mind reader.SFGbob said:
Dude, all I need to do is read your overly wordy responses to know you're a guy who loves the sound of his own voice and you think you're smarter than you really are.creepycoug said:
As I've already responded, yes you do. Otherwise you're just grabbing your dick and whistling in the wind. I could say the very same thing about you, except that it's a stupid charge, so I don't.SFGbob said:
As I've already told you, I don't need to read your mind in order to know that you think you're much brighter than you really are.creepycoug said:
How smart do you think I think I am?SFGbob said:The people aren't as dumb as you think they are and you're not a smart as you think you are Coug. It all balances out.
I thought mind reading was off limits here.
It has been said that good indicators of intelligence are the ability to listen and compromise and to be reasonable; and the humility to know you don't know everything, to ask questions and to admit when you have got it wrong or learned something.
If the person who said that was right, it doesn't bode too well for you; although I have a fighter's chance.
Or do you think that you don't come off as a pedantic prick?
Again, I could say the same exact thing about you.
All I need to do is watch how you occupy the Tug everyday, lining up baited thread after baited thread, all day every day, and arguing to 20th page and beyond if necessary to get the last word and demonstrate how much more you know than all but a few of your supporting cast and how masterful you are at debating and exposing all these idiot liberals.
That, and your constant need to be right and your apparent incapacity to see your own bias in every angle you take, is all I need to know that you think you're much brighter than you actually are.
Maybe this is your exposure and you're just confused?
Transgender Athletes man!!
My rhetoric is no more rhetorical than your rhetoric my pedantic prince.
You would never take selective liberty with my comments for rhetorical purposes eh? Christians might do something! That my example directly conflicts with your picture of quite Christians worshiping in peace and minding their own business is just what it is. Facts, not feelings. Christians did do something, and are hard at work to do more. In personam juristiction. Up close and personal. Some goofy muslim broad in Minnesota doesn't interfere in my life at all.
State mandated counseling. Shocking that you'd support this. -
Same answerHHusky said:
Pretty obvious we were talking about the US. You want to try again?RaceBannon said:
Try to think of another great religion that is tossing gays off of buildings and thinks women are property and see if you can imagineHHusky said:
You seriously doubt that those who think abortion should be illegal in all circumstances are overwhelmingly Christian?SFGbob said:
Yes, yes because only Christians oppose abortion.creepycoug said:
I thought we weren't supposed to emote. Are you emoting now?SFGbob said:
Yes, I've "yielded" to the fact that you intentionally limit my examples of the Religious Left impacting my life in ways far greater then your inability to get an abortion in Georgia because you're a dishonest hack who isn't as bright as you feel you are.creepycoug said:
I see that you've chosen to yield. I guess I'll take that one comment back in light of your commitment to personal improvement.SFGbob said:
But, but the Christian right might do something!!!!!!creepycoug said:
Not a very good response mind reader. How exactly did that "expose" my intelligence? We've been through this. Anti-American muslim women and transgender athletes and Gaia worshiping hippies don't interfere in my life at all. But if I wanted an abortion in Alabama or Georgia at this very point in history, my style has now been severely cramped. Abortion is about as in personam as it gets. While you're worried about people not loving America sufficiently, I'm worried about the Bible belt denying people the right to manage themselves as they see fit. Pretty fucking intrusive from where I sit.SFGbob said:
The thing is, I'm not that bright. I'm just smarter than you. You exposed yourself with your "the Christian right might do something!!!!" Don't feel bad, you're smarter than Hondo, El Monte, Owl and Flea. You're just not as bright as you think you are.creepycoug said:
Dude, no, it's not all you need to do. You profess to know how smart I think I am. So you're a mind reader.SFGbob said:
Dude, all I need to do is read your overly wordy responses to know you're a guy who loves the sound of his own voice and you think you're smarter than you really are.creepycoug said:
As I've already responded, yes you do. Otherwise you're just grabbing your dick and whistling in the wind. I could say the very same thing about you, except that it's a stupid charge, so I don't.SFGbob said:
As I've already told you, I don't need to read your mind in order to know that you think you're much brighter than you really are.creepycoug said:
How smart do you think I think I am?SFGbob said:The people aren't as dumb as you think they are and you're not a smart as you think you are Coug. It all balances out.
I thought mind reading was off limits here.
It has been said that good indicators of intelligence are the ability to listen and compromise and to be reasonable; and the humility to know you don't know everything, to ask questions and to admit when you have got it wrong or learned something.
If the person who said that was right, it doesn't bode too well for you; although I have a fighter's chance.
Or do you think that you don't come off as a pedantic prick?
Again, I could say the same exact thing about you.
All I need to do is watch how you occupy the Tug everyday, lining up baited thread after baited thread, all day every day, and arguing to 20th page and beyond if necessary to get the last word and demonstrate how much more you know than all but a few of your supporting cast and how masterful you are at debating and exposing all these idiot liberals.
That, and your constant need to be right and your apparent incapacity to see your own bias in every angle you take, is all I need to know that you think you're much brighter than you actually are.
Maybe this is your exposure and you're just confused?
Transgender Athletes man!!
My rhetoric is no more rhetorical than your rhetoric my pedantic prince.
You would never take selective liberty with my comments for rhetorical purposes eh? Christians might do something! That my example directly conflicts with your picture of quite Christians worshiping in peace and minding their own business is just what it is. Facts, not feelings. Christians did do something, and are hard at work to do more. In personam juristiction. Up close and personal. Some goofy muslim broad in Minnesota doesn't interfere in my life at all.
State mandated counseling. Shocking that you'd support this.
You really think Omar and her gang give a shit about gays or women?
We have plenty of fundie Mulsims here and more show up every day -
Don't know, don't care. To creep's point, there's only one group actually impacting lives here in the US, and it ain't the leftist Muslims. They're shrill and they shout and they may believe any number of ghastly things. But they're also feckless. The religious right aren't.RaceBannon said:
Same answerHHusky said:
Pretty obvious we were talking about the US. You want to try again?RaceBannon said:
Try to think of another great religion that is tossing gays off of buildings and thinks women are property and see if you can imagineHHusky said:
You seriously doubt that those who think abortion should be illegal in all circumstances are overwhelmingly Christian?SFGbob said:
Yes, yes because only Christians oppose abortion.creepycoug said:
I thought we weren't supposed to emote. Are you emoting now?SFGbob said:
Yes, I've "yielded" to the fact that you intentionally limit my examples of the Religious Left impacting my life in ways far greater then your inability to get an abortion in Georgia because you're a dishonest hack who isn't as bright as you feel you are.creepycoug said:
I see that you've chosen to yield. I guess I'll take that one comment back in light of your commitment to personal improvement.SFGbob said:
But, but the Christian right might do something!!!!!!creepycoug said:
Not a very good response mind reader. How exactly did that "expose" my intelligence? We've been through this. Anti-American muslim women and transgender athletes and Gaia worshiping hippies don't interfere in my life at all. But if I wanted an abortion in Alabama or Georgia at this very point in history, my style has now been severely cramped. Abortion is about as in personam as it gets. While you're worried about people not loving America sufficiently, I'm worried about the Bible belt denying people the right to manage themselves as they see fit. Pretty fucking intrusive from where I sit.SFGbob said:
The thing is, I'm not that bright. I'm just smarter than you. You exposed yourself with your "the Christian right might do something!!!!" Don't feel bad, you're smarter than Hondo, El Monte, Owl and Flea. You're just not as bright as you think you are.creepycoug said:
Dude, no, it's not all you need to do. You profess to know how smart I think I am. So you're a mind reader.SFGbob said:
Dude, all I need to do is read your overly wordy responses to know you're a guy who loves the sound of his own voice and you think you're smarter than you really are.creepycoug said:
As I've already responded, yes you do. Otherwise you're just grabbing your dick and whistling in the wind. I could say the very same thing about you, except that it's a stupid charge, so I don't.SFGbob said:
As I've already told you, I don't need to read your mind in order to know that you think you're much brighter than you really are.creepycoug said:
How smart do you think I think I am?SFGbob said:The people aren't as dumb as you think they are and you're not a smart as you think you are Coug. It all balances out.
I thought mind reading was off limits here.
It has been said that good indicators of intelligence are the ability to listen and compromise and to be reasonable; and the humility to know you don't know everything, to ask questions and to admit when you have got it wrong or learned something.
If the person who said that was right, it doesn't bode too well for you; although I have a fighter's chance.
Or do you think that you don't come off as a pedantic prick?
Again, I could say the same exact thing about you.
All I need to do is watch how you occupy the Tug everyday, lining up baited thread after baited thread, all day every day, and arguing to 20th page and beyond if necessary to get the last word and demonstrate how much more you know than all but a few of your supporting cast and how masterful you are at debating and exposing all these idiot liberals.
That, and your constant need to be right and your apparent incapacity to see your own bias in every angle you take, is all I need to know that you think you're much brighter than you actually are.
Maybe this is your exposure and you're just confused?
Transgender Athletes man!!
My rhetoric is no more rhetorical than your rhetoric my pedantic prince.
You would never take selective liberty with my comments for rhetorical purposes eh? Christians might do something! That my example directly conflicts with your picture of quite Christians worshiping in peace and minding their own business is just what it is. Facts, not feelings. Christians did do something, and are hard at work to do more. In personam juristiction. Up close and personal. Some goofy muslim broad in Minnesota doesn't interfere in my life at all.
State mandated counseling. Shocking that you'd support this.
You really think Omar and her gang give a shit about gays or women?
We have plenty of fundie Mulsims here and more show up every day -
Yeah, it's just the religious right that has a negative impact on my life.GreenRiverGatorz said:
Don't know, don't care. To creep's point, there's only one group actually impacting lives here in the US, and it ain't the leftist Muslims. They're shrill and they shout and they may believe any number of ghastly things. But they're also feckless. The religious right aren't.RaceBannon said:
Same answerHHusky said:
Pretty obvious we were talking about the US. You want to try again?RaceBannon said:
Try to think of another great religion that is tossing gays off of buildings and thinks women are property and see if you can imagineHHusky said:
You seriously doubt that those who think abortion should be illegal in all circumstances are overwhelmingly Christian?SFGbob said:
Yes, yes because only Christians oppose abortion.creepycoug said:
I thought we weren't supposed to emote. Are you emoting now?SFGbob said:
Yes, I've "yielded" to the fact that you intentionally limit my examples of the Religious Left impacting my life in ways far greater then your inability to get an abortion in Georgia because you're a dishonest hack who isn't as bright as you feel you are.creepycoug said:
I see that you've chosen to yield. I guess I'll take that one comment back in light of your commitment to personal improvement.SFGbob said:
But, but the Christian right might do something!!!!!!creepycoug said:
Not a very good response mind reader. How exactly did that "expose" my intelligence? We've been through this. Anti-American muslim women and transgender athletes and Gaia worshiping hippies don't interfere in my life at all. But if I wanted an abortion in Alabama or Georgia at this very point in history, my style has now been severely cramped. Abortion is about as in personam as it gets. While you're worried about people not loving America sufficiently, I'm worried about the Bible belt denying people the right to manage themselves as they see fit. Pretty fucking intrusive from where I sit.SFGbob said:
The thing is, I'm not that bright. I'm just smarter than you. You exposed yourself with your "the Christian right might do something!!!!" Don't feel bad, you're smarter than Hondo, El Monte, Owl and Flea. You're just not as bright as you think you are.creepycoug said:
Dude, no, it's not all you need to do. You profess to know how smart I think I am. So you're a mind reader.SFGbob said:
Dude, all I need to do is read your overly wordy responses to know you're a guy who loves the sound of his own voice and you think you're smarter than you really are.creepycoug said:
As I've already responded, yes you do. Otherwise you're just grabbing your dick and whistling in the wind. I could say the very same thing about you, except that it's a stupid charge, so I don't.SFGbob said:
As I've already told you, I don't need to read your mind in order to know that you think you're much brighter than you really are.creepycoug said:
How smart do you think I think I am?SFGbob said:The people aren't as dumb as you think they are and you're not a smart as you think you are Coug. It all balances out.
I thought mind reading was off limits here.
It has been said that good indicators of intelligence are the ability to listen and compromise and to be reasonable; and the humility to know you don't know everything, to ask questions and to admit when you have got it wrong or learned something.
If the person who said that was right, it doesn't bode too well for you; although I have a fighter's chance.
Or do you think that you don't come off as a pedantic prick?
Again, I could say the same exact thing about you.
All I need to do is watch how you occupy the Tug everyday, lining up baited thread after baited thread, all day every day, and arguing to 20th page and beyond if necessary to get the last word and demonstrate how much more you know than all but a few of your supporting cast and how masterful you are at debating and exposing all these idiot liberals.
That, and your constant need to be right and your apparent incapacity to see your own bias in every angle you take, is all I need to know that you think you're much brighter than you actually are.
Maybe this is your exposure and you're just confused?
Transgender Athletes man!!
My rhetoric is no more rhetorical than your rhetoric my pedantic prince.
You would never take selective liberty with my comments for rhetorical purposes eh? Christians might do something! That my example directly conflicts with your picture of quite Christians worshiping in peace and minding their own business is just what it is. Facts, not feelings. Christians did do something, and are hard at work to do more. In personam juristiction. Up close and personal. Some goofy muslim broad in Minnesota doesn't interfere in my life at all.
State mandated counseling. Shocking that you'd support this.
You really think Omar and her gang give a shit about gays or women?
We have plenty of fundie Mulsims here and more show up every day
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The religious right is fecklessGreenRiverGatorz said:
Don't know, don't care. To creep's point, there's only one group actually impacting lives here in the US, and it ain't the leftist Muslims. They're shrill and they shout and they may believe any number of ghastly things. But they're also feckless. The religious right aren't.RaceBannon said:
Same answerHHusky said:
Pretty obvious we were talking about the US. You want to try again?RaceBannon said:
Try to think of another great religion that is tossing gays off of buildings and thinks women are property and see if you can imagineHHusky said:
You seriously doubt that those who think abortion should be illegal in all circumstances are overwhelmingly Christian?SFGbob said:
Yes, yes because only Christians oppose abortion.creepycoug said:
I thought we weren't supposed to emote. Are you emoting now?SFGbob said:
Yes, I've "yielded" to the fact that you intentionally limit my examples of the Religious Left impacting my life in ways far greater then your inability to get an abortion in Georgia because you're a dishonest hack who isn't as bright as you feel you are.creepycoug said:
I see that you've chosen to yield. I guess I'll take that one comment back in light of your commitment to personal improvement.SFGbob said:
But, but the Christian right might do something!!!!!!creepycoug said:
Not a very good response mind reader. How exactly did that "expose" my intelligence? We've been through this. Anti-American muslim women and transgender athletes and Gaia worshiping hippies don't interfere in my life at all. But if I wanted an abortion in Alabama or Georgia at this very point in history, my style has now been severely cramped. Abortion is about as in personam as it gets. While you're worried about people not loving America sufficiently, I'm worried about the Bible belt denying people the right to manage themselves as they see fit. Pretty fucking intrusive from where I sit.SFGbob said:
The thing is, I'm not that bright. I'm just smarter than you. You exposed yourself with your "the Christian right might do something!!!!" Don't feel bad, you're smarter than Hondo, El Monte, Owl and Flea. You're just not as bright as you think you are.creepycoug said:
Dude, no, it's not all you need to do. You profess to know how smart I think I am. So you're a mind reader.SFGbob said:
Dude, all I need to do is read your overly wordy responses to know you're a guy who loves the sound of his own voice and you think you're smarter than you really are.creepycoug said:
As I've already responded, yes you do. Otherwise you're just grabbing your dick and whistling in the wind. I could say the very same thing about you, except that it's a stupid charge, so I don't.SFGbob said:
As I've already told you, I don't need to read your mind in order to know that you think you're much brighter than you really are.creepycoug said:
How smart do you think I think I am?SFGbob said:The people aren't as dumb as you think they are and you're not a smart as you think you are Coug. It all balances out.
I thought mind reading was off limits here.
It has been said that good indicators of intelligence are the ability to listen and compromise and to be reasonable; and the humility to know you don't know everything, to ask questions and to admit when you have got it wrong or learned something.
If the person who said that was right, it doesn't bode too well for you; although I have a fighter's chance.
Or do you think that you don't come off as a pedantic prick?
Again, I could say the same exact thing about you.
All I need to do is watch how you occupy the Tug everyday, lining up baited thread after baited thread, all day every day, and arguing to 20th page and beyond if necessary to get the last word and demonstrate how much more you know than all but a few of your supporting cast and how masterful you are at debating and exposing all these idiot liberals.
That, and your constant need to be right and your apparent incapacity to see your own bias in every angle you take, is all I need to know that you think you're much brighter than you actually are.
Maybe this is your exposure and you're just confused?
Transgender Athletes man!!
My rhetoric is no more rhetorical than your rhetoric my pedantic prince.
You would never take selective liberty with my comments for rhetorical purposes eh? Christians might do something! That my example directly conflicts with your picture of quite Christians worshiping in peace and minding their own business is just what it is. Facts, not feelings. Christians did do something, and are hard at work to do more. In personam juristiction. Up close and personal. Some goofy muslim broad in Minnesota doesn't interfere in my life at all.
State mandated counseling. Shocking that you'd support this.
You really think Omar and her gang give a shit about gays or women?
We have plenty of fundie Mulsims here and more show up every day
We're rolling right along in our secular pursuits as a society
We do have real world examples of where the Muslims are not feckless and that group is looking to expand and Omar is one of them
The fundie Christians are on a 50 year losing streak in America
As a kid stores were closed on Sunday. People forget that 7-11 came into being because stores were only open from 9-6 during the week.
I remember buying a pack of smokes on Christmas Day at the Lake Oswego 7-11 in 1973 and being THANKFUL for it
So once upon a time they did have a lot of sway over secular life. No more -
This must really fuck up your life. Sorry man. That’s rough.SFGbob said:
Yeah, it's just the religious right that has a negative impact on my life.GreenRiverGatorz said:
Don't know, don't care. To creep's point, there's only one group actually impacting lives here in the US, and it ain't the leftist Muslims. They're shrill and they shout and they may believe any number of ghastly things. But they're also feckless. The religious right aren't.RaceBannon said:
Same answerHHusky said:
Pretty obvious we were talking about the US. You want to try again?RaceBannon said:
Try to think of another great religion that is tossing gays off of buildings and thinks women are property and see if you can imagineHHusky said:
You seriously doubt that those who think abortion should be illegal in all circumstances are overwhelmingly Christian?SFGbob said:
Yes, yes because only Christians oppose abortion.creepycoug said:
I thought we weren't supposed to emote. Are you emoting now?SFGbob said:
Yes, I've "yielded" to the fact that you intentionally limit my examples of the Religious Left impacting my life in ways far greater then your inability to get an abortion in Georgia because you're a dishonest hack who isn't as bright as you feel you are.creepycoug said:
I see that you've chosen to yield. I guess I'll take that one comment back in light of your commitment to personal improvement.SFGbob said:
But, but the Christian right might do something!!!!!!creepycoug said:
Not a very good response mind reader. How exactly did that "expose" my intelligence? We've been through this. Anti-American muslim women and transgender athletes and Gaia worshiping hippies don't interfere in my life at all. But if I wanted an abortion in Alabama or Georgia at this very point in history, my style has now been severely cramped. Abortion is about as in personam as it gets. While you're worried about people not loving America sufficiently, I'm worried about the Bible belt denying people the right to manage themselves as they see fit. Pretty fucking intrusive from where I sit.SFGbob said:
The thing is, I'm not that bright. I'm just smarter than you. You exposed yourself with your "the Christian right might do something!!!!" Don't feel bad, you're smarter than Hondo, El Monte, Owl and Flea. You're just not as bright as you think you are.creepycoug said:
Dude, no, it's not all you need to do. You profess to know how smart I think I am. So you're a mind reader.SFGbob said:
Dude, all I need to do is read your overly wordy responses to know you're a guy who loves the sound of his own voice and you think you're smarter than you really are.creepycoug said:
As I've already responded, yes you do. Otherwise you're just grabbing your dick and whistling in the wind. I could say the very same thing about you, except that it's a stupid charge, so I don't.SFGbob said:
As I've already told you, I don't need to read your mind in order to know that you think you're much brighter than you really are.creepycoug said:
How smart do you think I think I am?SFGbob said:The people aren't as dumb as you think they are and you're not a smart as you think you are Coug. It all balances out.
I thought mind reading was off limits here.
It has been said that good indicators of intelligence are the ability to listen and compromise and to be reasonable; and the humility to know you don't know everything, to ask questions and to admit when you have got it wrong or learned something.
If the person who said that was right, it doesn't bode too well for you; although I have a fighter's chance.
Or do you think that you don't come off as a pedantic prick?
Again, I could say the same exact thing about you.
All I need to do is watch how you occupy the Tug everyday, lining up baited thread after baited thread, all day every day, and arguing to 20th page and beyond if necessary to get the last word and demonstrate how much more you know than all but a few of your supporting cast and how masterful you are at debating and exposing all these idiot liberals.
That, and your constant need to be right and your apparent incapacity to see your own bias in every angle you take, is all I need to know that you think you're much brighter than you actually are.
Maybe this is your exposure and you're just confused?
Transgender Athletes man!!
My rhetoric is no more rhetorical than your rhetoric my pedantic prince.
You would never take selective liberty with my comments for rhetorical purposes eh? Christians might do something! That my example directly conflicts with your picture of quite Christians worshiping in peace and minding their own business is just what it is. Facts, not feelings. Christians did do something, and are hard at work to do more. In personam juristiction. Up close and personal. Some goofy muslim broad in Minnesota doesn't interfere in my life at all.
State mandated counseling. Shocking that you'd support this.
You really think Omar and her gang give a shit about gays or women?
We have plenty of fundie Mulsims here and more show up every day
California has taken the final step to be the first state in the nation to require solar panels on new homes.
The California Building Standards Commission on Wednesday unanimously upheld a May 9 decision to require solar panels on homes up to three stories. The requirement goes into effect Jan. 1, 2020. -
You can read in the same newspaper about the lack of affordable housing in California and the stupid among us can't seem to make the connectionHHusky said:
This must really fuck up your life. Sorry man. That’s rough.SFGbob said:
Yeah, it's just the religious right that has a negative impact on my life.GreenRiverGatorz said:
Don't know, don't care. To creep's point, there's only one group actually impacting lives here in the US, and it ain't the leftist Muslims. They're shrill and they shout and they may believe any number of ghastly things. But they're also feckless. The religious right aren't.RaceBannon said:
Same answerHHusky said:
Pretty obvious we were talking about the US. You want to try again?RaceBannon said:
Try to think of another great religion that is tossing gays off of buildings and thinks women are property and see if you can imagineHHusky said:
You seriously doubt that those who think abortion should be illegal in all circumstances are overwhelmingly Christian?SFGbob said:
Yes, yes because only Christians oppose abortion.creepycoug said:
I thought we weren't supposed to emote. Are you emoting now?SFGbob said:
Yes, I've "yielded" to the fact that you intentionally limit my examples of the Religious Left impacting my life in ways far greater then your inability to get an abortion in Georgia because you're a dishonest hack who isn't as bright as you feel you are.creepycoug said:
I see that you've chosen to yield. I guess I'll take that one comment back in light of your commitment to personal improvement.SFGbob said:
But, but the Christian right might do something!!!!!!creepycoug said:
Not a very good response mind reader. How exactly did that "expose" my intelligence? We've been through this. Anti-American muslim women and transgender athletes and Gaia worshiping hippies don't interfere in my life at all. But if I wanted an abortion in Alabama or Georgia at this very point in history, my style has now been severely cramped. Abortion is about as in personam as it gets. While you're worried about people not loving America sufficiently, I'm worried about the Bible belt denying people the right to manage themselves as they see fit. Pretty fucking intrusive from where I sit.SFGbob said:
The thing is, I'm not that bright. I'm just smarter than you. You exposed yourself with your "the Christian right might do something!!!!" Don't feel bad, you're smarter than Hondo, El Monte, Owl and Flea. You're just not as bright as you think you are.creepycoug said:
Dude, no, it's not all you need to do. You profess to know how smart I think I am. So you're a mind reader.SFGbob said:
Dude, all I need to do is read your overly wordy responses to know you're a guy who loves the sound of his own voice and you think you're smarter than you really are.creepycoug said:
As I've already responded, yes you do. Otherwise you're just grabbing your dick and whistling in the wind. I could say the very same thing about you, except that it's a stupid charge, so I don't.SFGbob said:
As I've already told you, I don't need to read your mind in order to know that you think you're much brighter than you really are.creepycoug said:
How smart do you think I think I am?SFGbob said:The people aren't as dumb as you think they are and you're not a smart as you think you are Coug. It all balances out.
I thought mind reading was off limits here.
It has been said that good indicators of intelligence are the ability to listen and compromise and to be reasonable; and the humility to know you don't know everything, to ask questions and to admit when you have got it wrong or learned something.
If the person who said that was right, it doesn't bode too well for you; although I have a fighter's chance.
Or do you think that you don't come off as a pedantic prick?
Again, I could say the same exact thing about you.
All I need to do is watch how you occupy the Tug everyday, lining up baited thread after baited thread, all day every day, and arguing to 20th page and beyond if necessary to get the last word and demonstrate how much more you know than all but a few of your supporting cast and how masterful you are at debating and exposing all these idiot liberals.
That, and your constant need to be right and your apparent incapacity to see your own bias in every angle you take, is all I need to know that you think you're much brighter than you actually are.
Maybe this is your exposure and you're just confused?
Transgender Athletes man!!
My rhetoric is no more rhetorical than your rhetoric my pedantic prince.
You would never take selective liberty with my comments for rhetorical purposes eh? Christians might do something! That my example directly conflicts with your picture of quite Christians worshiping in peace and minding their own business is just what it is. Facts, not feelings. Christians did do something, and are hard at work to do more. In personam juristiction. Up close and personal. Some goofy muslim broad in Minnesota doesn't interfere in my life at all.
State mandated counseling. Shocking that you'd support this.
You really think Omar and her gang give a shit about gays or women?
We have plenty of fundie Mulsims here and more show up every day
California has taken the final step to be the first state in the nation to require solar panels on new homes.
The California Building Standards Commission on Wednesday unanimously upheld a May 9 decision to require solar panels on homes up to three stories. The requirement goes into effect Jan. 1, 2020. -
Is it 1950 again already?SFGbob said:
The overwhelming majority of people who think most things in this country are Christians.HHusky said:
You seriously doubt that those who think abortion should be illegal in all circumstances are overwhelmingly Christian?SFGbob said:
Yes, yes because only Christians oppose abortion.creepycoug said:
I thought we weren't supposed to emote. Are you emoting now?SFGbob said:
Yes, I've "yielded" to the fact that you intentionally limit my examples of the Religious Left impacting my life in ways far greater then your inability to get an abortion in Georgia because you're a dishonest hack who isn't as bright as you feel you are.creepycoug said:
I see that you've chosen to yield. I guess I'll take that one comment back in light of your commitment to personal improvement.SFGbob said:
But, but the Christian right might do something!!!!!!creepycoug said:
Not a very good response mind reader. How exactly did that "expose" my intelligence? We've been through this. Anti-American muslim women and transgender athletes and Gaia worshiping hippies don't interfere in my life at all. But if I wanted an abortion in Alabama or Georgia at this very point in history, my style has now been severely cramped. Abortion is about as in personam as it gets. While you're worried about people not loving America sufficiently, I'm worried about the Bible belt denying people the right to manage themselves as they see fit. Pretty fucking intrusive from where I sit.SFGbob said:
The thing is, I'm not that bright. I'm just smarter than you. You exposed yourself with your "the Christian right might do something!!!!" Don't feel bad, you're smarter than Hondo, El Monte, Owl and Flea. You're just not as bright as you think you are.creepycoug said:
Dude, no, it's not all you need to do. You profess to know how smart I think I am. So you're a mind reader.SFGbob said:
Dude, all I need to do is read your overly wordy responses to know you're a guy who loves the sound of his own voice and you think you're smarter than you really are.creepycoug said:
As I've already responded, yes you do. Otherwise you're just grabbing your dick and whistling in the wind. I could say the very same thing about you, except that it's a stupid charge, so I don't.SFGbob said:
As I've already told you, I don't need to read your mind in order to know that you think you're much brighter than you really are.creepycoug said:
How smart do you think I think I am?SFGbob said:The people aren't as dumb as you think they are and you're not a smart as you think you are Coug. It all balances out.
I thought mind reading was off limits here.
It has been said that good indicators of intelligence are the ability to listen and compromise and to be reasonable; and the humility to know you don't know everything, to ask questions and to admit when you have got it wrong or learned something.
If the person who said that was right, it doesn't bode too well for you; although I have a fighter's chance.
Or do you think that you don't come off as a pedantic prick?
Again, I could say the same exact thing about you.
All I need to do is watch how you occupy the Tug everyday, lining up baited thread after baited thread, all day every day, and arguing to 20th page and beyond if necessary to get the last word and demonstrate how much more you know than all but a few of your supporting cast and how masterful you are at debating and exposing all these idiot liberals.
That, and your constant need to be right and your apparent incapacity to see your own bias in every angle you take, is all I need to know that you think you're much brighter than you actually are.
Maybe this is your exposure and you're just confused?
Transgender Athletes man!!
My rhetoric is no more rhetorical than your rhetoric my pedantic prince.
You would never take selective liberty with my comments for rhetorical purposes eh? Christians might do something! That my example directly conflicts with your picture of quite Christians worshiping in peace and minding their own business is just what it is. Facts, not feelings. Christians did do something, and are hard at work to do more. In personam juristiction. Up close and personal. Some goofy muslim broad in Minnesota doesn't interfere in my life at all.
State mandated counseling. Shocking that you'd support this. -
You're just a propRaceBannon said:
You can read in the same newspaper about the lack of affordable housing in California and the stupid among us can't seem to make the connectionHHusky said:
This must really fuck up your life. Sorry man. That’s rough.SFGbob said:
Yeah, it's just the religious right that has a negative impact on my life.GreenRiverGatorz said:
Don't know, don't care. To creep's point, there's only one group actually impacting lives here in the US, and it ain't the leftist Muslims. They're shrill and they shout and they may believe any number of ghastly things. But they're also feckless. The religious right aren't.RaceBannon said:
Same answerHHusky said:
Pretty obvious we were talking about the US. You want to try again?RaceBannon said:
Try to think of another great religion that is tossing gays off of buildings and thinks women are property and see if you can imagineHHusky said:
You seriously doubt that those who think abortion should be illegal in all circumstances are overwhelmingly Christian?SFGbob said:
Yes, yes because only Christians oppose abortion.creepycoug said:
I thought we weren't supposed to emote. Are you emoting now?SFGbob said:
Yes, I've "yielded" to the fact that you intentionally limit my examples of the Religious Left impacting my life in ways far greater then your inability to get an abortion in Georgia because you're a dishonest hack who isn't as bright as you feel you are.creepycoug said:
I see that you've chosen to yield. I guess I'll take that one comment back in light of your commitment to personal improvement.SFGbob said:
But, but the Christian right might do something!!!!!!creepycoug said:
Not a very good response mind reader. How exactly did that "expose" my intelligence? We've been through this. Anti-American muslim women and transgender athletes and Gaia worshiping hippies don't interfere in my life at all. But if I wanted an abortion in Alabama or Georgia at this very point in history, my style has now been severely cramped. Abortion is about as in personam as it gets. While you're worried about people not loving America sufficiently, I'm worried about the Bible belt denying people the right to manage themselves as they see fit. Pretty fucking intrusive from where I sit.SFGbob said:
The thing is, I'm not that bright. I'm just smarter than you. You exposed yourself with your "the Christian right might do something!!!!" Don't feel bad, you're smarter than Hondo, El Monte, Owl and Flea. You're just not as bright as you think you are.creepycoug said:
Dude, no, it's not all you need to do. You profess to know how smart I think I am. So you're a mind reader.SFGbob said:
Dude, all I need to do is read your overly wordy responses to know you're a guy who loves the sound of his own voice and you think you're smarter than you really are.creepycoug said:
As I've already responded, yes you do. Otherwise you're just grabbing your dick and whistling in the wind. I could say the very same thing about you, except that it's a stupid charge, so I don't.SFGbob said:
As I've already told you, I don't need to read your mind in order to know that you think you're much brighter than you really are.creepycoug said:
How smart do you think I think I am?SFGbob said:The people aren't as dumb as you think they are and you're not a smart as you think you are Coug. It all balances out.
I thought mind reading was off limits here.
It has been said that good indicators of intelligence are the ability to listen and compromise and to be reasonable; and the humility to know you don't know everything, to ask questions and to admit when you have got it wrong or learned something.
If the person who said that was right, it doesn't bode too well for you; although I have a fighter's chance.
Or do you think that you don't come off as a pedantic prick?
Again, I could say the same exact thing about you.
All I need to do is watch how you occupy the Tug everyday, lining up baited thread after baited thread, all day every day, and arguing to 20th page and beyond if necessary to get the last word and demonstrate how much more you know than all but a few of your supporting cast and how masterful you are at debating and exposing all these idiot liberals.
That, and your constant need to be right and your apparent incapacity to see your own bias in every angle you take, is all I need to know that you think you're much brighter than you actually are.
Maybe this is your exposure and you're just confused?
Transgender Athletes man!!
My rhetoric is no more rhetorical than your rhetoric my pedantic prince.
You would never take selective liberty with my comments for rhetorical purposes eh? Christians might do something! That my example directly conflicts with your picture of quite Christians worshiping in peace and minding their own business is just what it is. Facts, not feelings. Christians did do something, and are hard at work to do more. In personam juristiction. Up close and personal. Some goofy muslim broad in Minnesota doesn't interfere in my life at all.
State mandated counseling. Shocking that you'd support this.
You really think Omar and her gang give a shit about gays or women?
We have plenty of fundie Mulsims here and more show up every day
California has taken the final step to be the first state in the nation to require solar panels on new homes.
The California Building Standards Commission on Wednesday unanimously upheld a May 9 decision to require solar panels on homes up to three stories. The requirement goes into effect Jan. 1, 2020. -
Solar panels aren’t a donation to anyone.
I’ll bet the fucking nanny state has a building code too! -
And the straw man gets itHHusky said:Solar panels aren’t a donation to anyone.
I’ll bet the fucking nanny state has a building code too!
-
All caps?RaceBannon said:
I WASN'T TALKING TO YOUcreepycoug said:
Which is why I raised that point. There is no question that Islamic fundamentalism would do that and more. But I doubt they are behind what's going on in the SEC.RaceBannon said:
Try to think of another great religion that is tossing gays off of buildings and thinks women are property and see if you can imagineHHusky said:
You seriously doubt that those who think abortion should be illegal in all circumstances are overwhelmingly Christian?SFGbob said:
Yes, yes because only Christians oppose abortion.creepycoug said:
I thought we weren't supposed to emote. Are you emoting now?SFGbob said:
Yes, I've "yielded" to the fact that you intentionally limit my examples of the Religious Left impacting my life in ways far greater then your inability to get an abortion in Georgia because you're a dishonest hack who isn't as bright as you feel you are.creepycoug said:
I see that you've chosen to yield. I guess I'll take that one comment back in light of your commitment to personal improvement.SFGbob said:
But, but the Christian right might do something!!!!!!creepycoug said:
Not a very good response mind reader. How exactly did that "expose" my intelligence? We've been through this. Anti-American muslim women and transgender athletes and Gaia worshiping hippies don't interfere in my life at all. But if I wanted an abortion in Alabama or Georgia at this very point in history, my style has now been severely cramped. Abortion is about as in personam as it gets. While you're worried about people not loving America sufficiently, I'm worried about the Bible belt denying people the right to manage themselves as they see fit. Pretty fucking intrusive from where I sit.SFGbob said:
The thing is, I'm not that bright. I'm just smarter than you. You exposed yourself with your "the Christian right might do something!!!!" Don't feel bad, you're smarter than Hondo, El Monte, Owl and Flea. You're just not as bright as you think you are.creepycoug said:
Dude, no, it's not all you need to do. You profess to know how smart I think I am. So you're a mind reader.SFGbob said:
Dude, all I need to do is read your overly wordy responses to know you're a guy who loves the sound of his own voice and you think you're smarter than you really are.creepycoug said:
As I've already responded, yes you do. Otherwise you're just grabbing your dick and whistling in the wind. I could say the very same thing about you, except that it's a stupid charge, so I don't.SFGbob said:
As I've already told you, I don't need to read your mind in order to know that you think you're much brighter than you really are.creepycoug said:
How smart do you think I think I am?SFGbob said:The people aren't as dumb as you think they are and you're not a smart as you think you are Coug. It all balances out.
I thought mind reading was off limits here.
It has been said that good indicators of intelligence are the ability to listen and compromise and to be reasonable; and the humility to know you don't know everything, to ask questions and to admit when you have got it wrong or learned something.
If the person who said that was right, it doesn't bode too well for you; although I have a fighter's chance.
Or do you think that you don't come off as a pedantic prick?
Again, I could say the same exact thing about you.
All I need to do is watch how you occupy the Tug everyday, lining up baited thread after baited thread, all day every day, and arguing to 20th page and beyond if necessary to get the last word and demonstrate how much more you know than all but a few of your supporting cast and how masterful you are at debating and exposing all these idiot liberals.
That, and your constant need to be right and your apparent incapacity to see your own bias in every angle you take, is all I need to know that you think you're much brighter than you actually are.
Maybe this is your exposure and you're just confused?
Transgender Athletes man!!
My rhetoric is no more rhetorical than your rhetoric my pedantic prince.
You would never take selective liberty with my comments for rhetorical purposes eh? Christians might do something! That my example directly conflicts with your picture of quite Christians worshiping in peace and minding their own business is just what it is. Facts, not feelings. Christians did do something, and are hard at work to do more. In personam juristiction. Up close and personal. Some goofy muslim broad in Minnesota doesn't interfere in my life at all.
State mandated counseling. Shocking that you'd support this.
OK!! -
I thought it was implied that we were speaking only of religions. And just this once go ahead and spare me the joke about climate change activists being a religion.SFGbob said:
Yeah, it's just the religious right that has a negative impact on my life.GreenRiverGatorz said:
Don't know, don't care. To creep's point, there's only one group actually impacting lives here in the US, and it ain't the leftist Muslims. They're shrill and they shout and they may believe any number of ghastly things. But they're also feckless. The religious right aren't.RaceBannon said:
Same answerHHusky said:
Pretty obvious we were talking about the US. You want to try again?RaceBannon said:
Try to think of another great religion that is tossing gays off of buildings and thinks women are property and see if you can imagineHHusky said:
You seriously doubt that those who think abortion should be illegal in all circumstances are overwhelmingly Christian?SFGbob said:
Yes, yes because only Christians oppose abortion.creepycoug said:
I thought we weren't supposed to emote. Are you emoting now?SFGbob said:
Yes, I've "yielded" to the fact that you intentionally limit my examples of the Religious Left impacting my life in ways far greater then your inability to get an abortion in Georgia because you're a dishonest hack who isn't as bright as you feel you are.creepycoug said:
I see that you've chosen to yield. I guess I'll take that one comment back in light of your commitment to personal improvement.SFGbob said:
But, but the Christian right might do something!!!!!!creepycoug said:
Not a very good response mind reader. How exactly did that "expose" my intelligence? We've been through this. Anti-American muslim women and transgender athletes and Gaia worshiping hippies don't interfere in my life at all. But if I wanted an abortion in Alabama or Georgia at this very point in history, my style has now been severely cramped. Abortion is about as in personam as it gets. While you're worried about people not loving America sufficiently, I'm worried about the Bible belt denying people the right to manage themselves as they see fit. Pretty fucking intrusive from where I sit.SFGbob said:
The thing is, I'm not that bright. I'm just smarter than you. You exposed yourself with your "the Christian right might do something!!!!" Don't feel bad, you're smarter than Hondo, El Monte, Owl and Flea. You're just not as bright as you think you are.creepycoug said:
Dude, no, it's not all you need to do. You profess to know how smart I think I am. So you're a mind reader.SFGbob said:
Dude, all I need to do is read your overly wordy responses to know you're a guy who loves the sound of his own voice and you think you're smarter than you really are.creepycoug said:
As I've already responded, yes you do. Otherwise you're just grabbing your dick and whistling in the wind. I could say the very same thing about you, except that it's a stupid charge, so I don't.SFGbob said:
As I've already told you, I don't need to read your mind in order to know that you think you're much brighter than you really are.creepycoug said:
How smart do you think I think I am?SFGbob said:The people aren't as dumb as you think they are and you're not a smart as you think you are Coug. It all balances out.
I thought mind reading was off limits here.
It has been said that good indicators of intelligence are the ability to listen and compromise and to be reasonable; and the humility to know you don't know everything, to ask questions and to admit when you have got it wrong or learned something.
If the person who said that was right, it doesn't bode too well for you; although I have a fighter's chance.
Or do you think that you don't come off as a pedantic prick?
Again, I could say the same exact thing about you.
All I need to do is watch how you occupy the Tug everyday, lining up baited thread after baited thread, all day every day, and arguing to 20th page and beyond if necessary to get the last word and demonstrate how much more you know than all but a few of your supporting cast and how masterful you are at debating and exposing all these idiot liberals.
That, and your constant need to be right and your apparent incapacity to see your own bias in every angle you take, is all I need to know that you think you're much brighter than you actually are.
Maybe this is your exposure and you're just confused?
Transgender Athletes man!!
My rhetoric is no more rhetorical than your rhetoric my pedantic prince.
You would never take selective liberty with my comments for rhetorical purposes eh? Christians might do something! That my example directly conflicts with your picture of quite Christians worshiping in peace and minding their own business is just what it is. Facts, not feelings. Christians did do something, and are hard at work to do more. In personam juristiction. Up close and personal. Some goofy muslim broad in Minnesota doesn't interfere in my life at all.
State mandated counseling. Shocking that you'd support this.
You really think Omar and her gang give a shit about gays or women?
We have plenty of fundie Mulsims here and more show up every day
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No, we were talking about which has more negative impact on your life. The Religious Right or the Religious Left.GreenRiverGatorz said:
I thought it was implied that we were speaking only of religions. And just this once go ahead and spare me the joke about climate change activists being a religion.SFGbob said:
Yeah, it's just the religious right that has a negative impact on my life.GreenRiverGatorz said:
Don't know, don't care. To creep's point, there's only one group actually impacting lives here in the US, and it ain't the leftist Muslims. They're shrill and they shout and they may believe any number of ghastly things. But they're also feckless. The religious right aren't.RaceBannon said:
Same answerHHusky said:
Pretty obvious we were talking about the US. You want to try again?RaceBannon said:
Try to think of another great religion that is tossing gays off of buildings and thinks women are property and see if you can imagineHHusky said:
You seriously doubt that those who think abortion should be illegal in all circumstances are overwhelmingly Christian?SFGbob said:
Yes, yes because only Christians oppose abortion.creepycoug said:
I thought we weren't supposed to emote. Are you emoting now?SFGbob said:
Yes, I've "yielded" to the fact that you intentionally limit my examples of the Religious Left impacting my life in ways far greater then your inability to get an abortion in Georgia because you're a dishonest hack who isn't as bright as you feel you are.creepycoug said:
I see that you've chosen to yield. I guess I'll take that one comment back in light of your commitment to personal improvement.SFGbob said:
But, but the Christian right might do something!!!!!!creepycoug said:
Not a very good response mind reader. How exactly did that "expose" my intelligence? We've been through this. Anti-American muslim women and transgender athletes and Gaia worshiping hippies don't interfere in my life at all. But if I wanted an abortion in Alabama or Georgia at this very point in history, my style has now been severely cramped. Abortion is about as in personam as it gets. While you're worried about people not loving America sufficiently, I'm worried about the Bible belt denying people the right to manage themselves as they see fit. Pretty fucking intrusive from where I sit.SFGbob said:
The thing is, I'm not that bright. I'm just smarter than you. You exposed yourself with your "the Christian right might do something!!!!" Don't feel bad, you're smarter than Hondo, El Monte, Owl and Flea. You're just not as bright as you think you are.creepycoug said:
Dude, no, it's not all you need to do. You profess to know how smart I think I am. So you're a mind reader.SFGbob said:
Dude, all I need to do is read your overly wordy responses to know you're a guy who loves the sound of his own voice and you think you're smarter than you really are.creepycoug said:
As I've already responded, yes you do. Otherwise you're just grabbing your dick and whistling in the wind. I could say the very same thing about you, except that it's a stupid charge, so I don't.SFGbob said:
As I've already told you, I don't need to read your mind in order to know that you think you're much brighter than you really are.creepycoug said:
How smart do you think I think I am?SFGbob said:The people aren't as dumb as you think they are and you're not a smart as you think you are Coug. It all balances out.
I thought mind reading was off limits here.
It has been said that good indicators of intelligence are the ability to listen and compromise and to be reasonable; and the humility to know you don't know everything, to ask questions and to admit when you have got it wrong or learned something.
If the person who said that was right, it doesn't bode too well for you; although I have a fighter's chance.
Or do you think that you don't come off as a pedantic prick?
Again, I could say the same exact thing about you.
All I need to do is watch how you occupy the Tug everyday, lining up baited thread after baited thread, all day every day, and arguing to 20th page and beyond if necessary to get the last word and demonstrate how much more you know than all but a few of your supporting cast and how masterful you are at debating and exposing all these idiot liberals.
That, and your constant need to be right and your apparent incapacity to see your own bias in every angle you take, is all I need to know that you think you're much brighter than you actually are.
Maybe this is your exposure and you're just confused?
Transgender Athletes man!!
My rhetoric is no more rhetorical than your rhetoric my pedantic prince.
You would never take selective liberty with my comments for rhetorical purposes eh? Christians might do something! That my example directly conflicts with your picture of quite Christians worshiping in peace and minding their own business is just what it is. Facts, not feelings. Christians did do something, and are hard at work to do more. In personam juristiction. Up close and personal. Some goofy muslim broad in Minnesota doesn't interfere in my life at all.
State mandated counseling. Shocking that you'd support this.
You really think Omar and her gang give a shit about gays or women?
We have plenty of fundie Mulsims here and more show up every day
California has taken the final step to be the first state in the nation to require solar panels on new homes.
The California Building Standards Commission on Wednesday unanimously upheld a May 9 decision to require solar panels on homes up to three stories. The requirement goes into effect Jan. 1, 2020. -
The state of Alabama (as well as every other state) should have the right to decide its own trajectory on social issues, not 9 un-elected, black robed individuals in DC.
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They should up to the point of federal constitutional limits. As in, we decided they? weren't free to enslave people even if they felt like doing it.oregonblitzkrieg said:The state of Alabama (as well as every other state) should have the right to decide its own trajectory on social issues, not 9 un-elected, black robed individuals in DC. If you live in Alabama and want to get an abortion, I'm sure there are plenty of back alleys, or travel to another state that allows it, like Virginia, a state with a democrat governor that supports killing babies post birth. Otherwise, use a condom, take the pill, or just don't have sex if you don't want babies. Don't like it, you're free to move.
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Slavery goes against the Declaration of Independence, 'all men are created equal.' There is no constitutional right to own slaves or have abortions, regardless of what decisions are rendered by black robed activist judges in DC.creepycoug said:
They should up to the point of federal constitutional limits. As in, we decided they? weren't free to enslave people even if they felt like doing it.oregonblitzkrieg said:The state of Alabama (as well as every other state) should have the right to decide its own trajectory on social issues, not 9 un-elected, black robed individuals in DC. If you live in Alabama and want to get an abortion, I'm sure there are plenty of back alleys, or travel to another state that allows it, like Virginia, a state with a democrat governor that supports killing babies post birth. Otherwise, use a condom, take the pill, or just don't have sex if you don't want babies. Don't like it, you're free to move.
If you mean that we should disregard the constitution and the people charged with applying it, and disband the union, then that should be another thread. -
The black robes say you do ... for now.
I think you'd find it hard to live with the constitution if there weren't some arbiter around to apply it.
But if you're against the third branch of government, and that supportive of state rights, why not break it all up and let 50 independent states do what they will? They'll be free to engage in commerce with the other states, forge agreements with some and not others, enact regional rules based on regional consensus, etc.
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The states can have more rights without breaking up the union. How can 50 independent nation states have a common immigration or defense policy? DC is a hot mess that will never be fixed, and there a quite a few states that have nothing at all in common with the others. One size doesn't fit all. The family of states is no longer functioning as a cohesive unit and it's time for a divorce....from DC control.creepycoug said:The black robes say you do ... for now.
I think you'd find it hard to live with the constitution if there weren't some arbiter around to apply it.
But if you're against the third branch of government, and that supportive of state rights, why not break it all up and let 50 independent states do what they will? They'll be free to engage in commerce with the other states, forge agreements with some and not others, enact regional rules based on regional consensus, etc.
Wouldn't be the worst thing in the world. I know where I'd live.
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@CirrhosisDawgcreepycoug said:
They should up to the point of federal constitutional limits. As in, we decided they? weren't free to enslave people even if they felt like doing it.oregonblitzkrieg said:The state of Alabama (as well as every other state) should have the right to decide its own trajectory on social issues, not 9 un-elected, black robed individuals in DC. If you live in Alabama and want to get an abortion, I'm sure there are plenty of back alleys, or travel to another state that allows it, like Virginia, a state with a democrat governor that supports killing babies post birth. Otherwise, use a condom, take the pill, or just don't have sex if you don't want babies. Don't like it, you're free to move.
If you mean that we should disregard the constitution and the people charged with applying it, and disband the union, then that should be another thread. -
I agree with creepy.RaceBannon said:
@CirrhosisDawgcreepycoug said:
They should up to the point of federal constitutional limits. As in, we decided they? weren't free to enslave people even if they felt like doing it.oregonblitzkrieg said:The state of Alabama (as well as every other state) should have the right to decide its own trajectory on social issues, not 9 un-elected, black robed individuals in DC. If you live in Alabama and want to get an abortion, I'm sure there are plenty of back alleys, or travel to another state that allows it, like Virginia, a state with a democrat governor that supports killing babies post birth. Otherwise, use a condom, take the pill, or just don't have sex if you don't want babies. Don't like it, you're free to move.
If you mean that we should disregard the constitution and the people charged with applying it, and disband the union, then that should be another thread.
If you are whining again about California sanctuary state laws, they have been approved by district and appeal courts (with noted funding repercussions based on administration funding policies). Trumptards need to head to the border and the jails on their own dime if they want to enforce the unenforceable white nationalist immigration laws. You’ll get no help from CA taxpayers or law enforcement. It’s called federalism. It’s all legal.
I support the original principles of the US constitution. If this is not workable, then that’s the subject of another thread as creepy said. -
They won't need a common anything unless they want one. If, say, the states in the SE want to agree to various regional agreements and cost shares, then they can do that. Immigration could be another. Bamers, say, could be very stingy with letting immigrants in for any reason, while California would be free to California. If any state didn't like the regional agreements, they could assert their bargaining power, if they have it, or LEAVE if they don't like it.oregonblitzkrieg said:
The states can have more rights without breaking up the union. How can 50 independent nation states have a common immigration or defense policy? DC is a hot mess that will never be fixed, and there a quite a few states that have nothing at all in common with the others. One size doesn't fit all. The family of states is no longer functioning as a cohesive unit and it's time for a divorce....from DC control.creepycoug said:The black robes say you do ... for now.
I think you'd find it hard to live with the constitution if there weren't some arbiter around to apply it.
But if you're against the third branch of government, and that supportive of state rights, why not break it all up and let 50 independent states do what they will? They'll be free to engage in commerce with the other states, forge agreements with some and not others, enact regional rules based on regional consensus, etc.
Wouldn't be the worst thing in the world. I know where I'd live.
Your other comments about the family of states seems to be sympathetic to the idea of break-up.
About the only thing I could see that would suffer is the military. What we're able to do as a collective in that area will always, I assume, dwarf what a state or regional military force can do.
I don't entirely disagree with you. There are regions of the US that have next to nothing in common with other regions of the US. And there are cultural refugees in all of these regions. Break it up and people can flow to the region in which they feel they most belong.
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Would need a neutral zone on the borders so states like California aren't free to have their open borders policies affect every other state. That, or make an agreement with Mexico and allow it to annex California. California can then decide if it would prefer to be annexed by Mexico and become part of that country, or remain one of the nation states in the former United States.
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California is a sovereign state. Surprised you didn’t know that.oregonblitzkrieg said:Would need a neutral zone on the borders so states like California aren't free to have their open borders policies affect every other state. That, or make an agreement with Mexico and allow it to annex California. California can then decide if it would prefer to be annexed by Mexico and become part of that country, or remain one of the nation states in the former United States.
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California already has immigration policies in place to make it a Mexican dominated state, where Mexicans are set to become the majority. Allowing Mexico to annex it would only be a natural progression of events. But Mexico will have to pay a heavy price in that event. Call it a 'sale' if you want, where the proceeds of the sale would be divided among the other 49 states. Then California can truly remove the doors to its southern border as it seems hellbent on doing, without worrying about what the rest of us think about it.
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Seems fair. Individuals seeking to cross state borders would need whatever paper work the state into which you seek entry requires.oregonblitzkrieg said:Would need a neutral zone on the borders so states like California aren't free to have their open borders policies affect every other state. That, or make an agreement with Mexico and allow it to annex California. California can then decide if it would prefer to be annexed by Mexico and become part of that country, or remain one of the nation states in the former United States.
There will inevitably be complications, but the current state of affairs is not without its own complications. If we're going to just accept that we're more tribal than we thought we were, smaller regions of people who have a shared fundamental outlook on things might be the way to go.