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28. August 2011, 19:00:57
Mort 
That the design of a constitutional democracy calls for continuous negotiations is of no consequence to a movement of puppets driven by their master to serve only one goal. If you listen to the programmers (Beck, O'Reilly, Hannity, etc), you hear a continuous stream accusations toward their perceived enemy, which happens to be anyone who doesn't agree with every aspect of their message. The tactic is to accuse the enemy of doing whatever it is you are doing in order to divert attention away from your own misdeeds. It works. At least it certainly works with the Tea Party followers. They nod their heads in agreement as their favorite commentator presents a totally fictitious scenario and pronounces, "You didn't hear that in the main stream media! They just tell you what they want you to hear!"


When Beck tells the world that there is no such thing as global warming, he accuses the left of lying to you for their own personal gain. He is telling you that because he gets paid millions to tell you that and, without defense against the scientific evidence his only argument has to be that they are lying. With all the right-wing so called modern conservative commentators you get a heavy dose of, "They are coming after me. They don't want me to tell you the truth." For the simple of mind, this reinforces the image that the other side is lying and supposedly garners some sympathy for the commentator who is standing up to the evil of the other side (all for a mere $30 million a year).

30. August 2011, 03:24:28
Iamon lyme 
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(V): Of course you would say that (about global warming), but I doubt you are saying it for the same reason people closer to the top of the money chain are saying it. There's a lot of money to be made in the hope that enough people buy into the so called global warming "crises". I doubt you are part of that group hoping to personally gain from it, which begs the question,, just why are you so eager to believe almost anything you hear coming from your own masters, the left leaning profit mongers?

30. August 2011, 03:26:10
Papa Zoom 
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Iamon lyme: He's probably going to ignore you like he's trying to ignore me. He thinks you're me in a multi nic account. ~sigh~

30. August 2011, 03:35:46
Iamon lyme 
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Artful Dodger: Aw come on, we WANT him to believe we are same person.. don't we? I don't mind that he does, I think it's funny. Doesn't matter, he doesn't believe anything we, er, I mean I say anyway. heh heh heh heh heh..

30. August 2011, 03:46:39
Papa Zoom 
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Iamon lyme: It's a comliment for me. You know more stuff than I know. You'd think people could see the difference. But I've been mistaken for others too. Those turned out to be wrong too!

30. August 2011, 23:34:55
Iamon lyme 
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Artful Dodger: "You know more stuff than I know."

I thought it was the other way around. You are smarter than I am, but if you say I know more stuff then who am I to argue.. heh heh heh heh heh..

I was discussing aliens with someone a few years ago, then someone else I knew walked up to us, so I asked him, "What do you think? What do the aliens want?" He said, "They want our jobs." I don't think he knew exactly what we were talking about, but maybe he stumbled onto to something.. Maybe the aliens (from outer space) do want our jobs.. and our women. I mean, look at them. How attractive could their own women be? I have a better theory though (don't we all?). I think earth is merely a rest stop on their way to somewhere else.. [ Next Rest Stop 11.5 Lightyears ]

31. August 2011, 01:32:36
Papa Zoom 
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Iamon lyme: Yes, and when they get to where they are going they often say that the earth is a nice place to visit, but they wouldn't want to live here.

2. September 2011, 03:14:56
Iamon lyme 
Subject: Re: I wonder, are some causes too goofy for our liberal friends?
Artful Dodger: It seems it's okay to make fun of aliens (from outer space). No one has played the space card by called us spacists.. thus far.

2. September 2011, 03:18:47
Iamon lyme 
Subject: Re: I wonder, are some causes too goofy for our liberal friends?
Iamon lyme: ..by "calling" us spacists. (Ungh.. this always happens if I don't look at what I wrote)

2. September 2011, 03:43:45
Papa Zoom 
Subject: Re: I wonder, are some causes too goofy for our liberal friends?
Iamon lyme: or alienophobes either

2. September 2011, 03:44:35
Papa Zoom 
Subject: Re: I wonder, are some causes too goofy for our liberal friends?
Iamon lyme: my best friend is from out of this world

2. September 2011, 04:18:32
Iamon lyme 
Subject: Re: I wonder, are some causes too goofy for our liberal friends?
Artful Dodger: What I don't understand is why, with all of their superior technology able to travel through the dangerous vastness of space, when the aliens finally get here a lot of them crash land on earth. And they leave spaceship debris and bodies for us to find and spirit away to a secret site everyone knows about..

2. September 2011, 04:33:49
Papa Zoom 
Subject: Re: I wonder, are some causes too goofy for our liberal friends?
Iamon lyme: They do a lot of drinking on the flight here. And you probably know, that once you have had one too many, and hit fresh air, you really feel the effects. Once in our atmosphere they get light headed and disoriented. That's what those crop circles are all about. Some drunk alien having a little fun. But then once in a while they hit the trottle instead of the break and it's crash time.

But you probably knew that since you're me.

2. September 2011, 05:13:22
rod03801 
Subject: Re: I wonder, are some causes too goofy for our liberal friends?

2. September 2011, 21:28:24
Iamon lyme 
Subject: Re: I wonder, are some causes too goofy for our liberal friends?
rod03801: lol Hey Vern, it's Earnest! I hadn't thought of that, but you're right! They have to get through the debris field before even getting to earth. By now some of that debris isn't even from us, know what I mean? Them aliens think they can get past all our garbage got a another think coming. Human beans rule!

2. September 2011, 21:30:52
Papa Zoom 
Subject: Re: I wonder, are some causes too goofy for our liberal friends?
Iamon lyme: I love beans.

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