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December 10, 2015 at 10:58 AM #792427December 10, 2015 at 11:07 AM #792425AnonymousGuest
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Loved the irony in that article. That town sounds like the place I grew up. I’m a descendant of Polish Catholic immigrants myself. A century ago we were the huddled masses…
As for your post: “use the liberals” … “welcome to Beirut” … been watching some Fox news?
Why do you have an issue with calls to prayer but not church bells?
Here’s the part you don’t get: The protection of civil liberties – freedom of religion – it’s a core American value.
It’s not a “liberal” thing, it’s an American thing.
Civil liberties are not about you being able to live the way you want. Civil liberties are about allowing others to live as they want.
December 10, 2015 at 11:08 AM #792426FlyerInHiGuest[quote=flu] Sure, we’re about equal opportunity, so long as you’re not as good or better than us.
[/quote]Same goes for hardwork.
I’ve learned to accept and welcome that someone will always be smarter, richer, and better looking than me.[quote=flu]
That said, I think Trump is a genius plant by the Democrat party to bring out every bit of hatred and intolerance imaginable out of the GOP. Well done, Hillary. I’d say you got White House seat pretty bagged in at this point.Come on, we know Trump isn’t an idiot. His followers are kinda idiotic. So there’s something he’s got up his sleeve.
[/quote]Do you really think they can coordinate in secret?
Isn’t conspiracy theories a way to feel powerless and not take responsibility? You know, in the Middle East, people think the USA is engineering all the chaos to eventually invade and take their oil.
December 10, 2015 at 12:21 PM #792432bearishgurlParticipant[quote=dumbrenter][quote=njtosd][quote=dumbrenter][quote=bearishgurl]Just saw this thread. I don’t understand why OP even started this thread (except for possible trolling purposes). Why is he gravitating back to Del $ur when the monthly HOA/MR there is “eye-watering.” And the current new development there is selling homes which have “particle board cabinets with metal drawers … for $1.5M” (quoted from his own words in the OP from the “Best Family Areas” thread).[/quote]
Am I missing something here? there is no mention of HOA or “particle boards cabinets” anywhere by OP on this thread.
Unless you know OP personally and refer to some other conversation?[/quote]See “Best Family Areas for Low-$1Millions Budget”. As the judge in “My Cousin Vinny” said “..[T]hat would certainly explain the hostility.”[/quote]
Thanks for the reference njtosd. Just looked and I see 10 pages of activity there! I know it is hard for some folks to just keep the thread thoughts within that thread, but calling OP names on a separate unrelated thread, how mature is that?
Do we really have to track what was said yesterday? or where folks say they live? Which you have no way of verifying anyway?
And nobody here is running for office, are they? Why bring up such stuff? These two were unrelated topics.[/quote] yuhtey’s recent thread as well as this one are trollish, dumbrenter. If you can’t see that, I can’t help you. Just reread them and consider that he didn’t answer ANY of the Piggs important questions regarding his actual “housing needs.” How did he expect anyone to give him useful advice if he’s keeping it a “secret” what he is looking for? All he did was misspell everything, use incomplete sentences while ranting on incoherently about how he perceives the local RE market has been “unfair” to him and list all the areas of the county which he “can’t” move to due to having “those kind” of people living there (or so he thinks, lol). Wah, wah. Somebody like that is never going to buy a residence in SD … or any CA county for that matter.Hence, I referred him to Podunk, TX, where he can undoubtedly find new construction situated in a mostly plain vanilla and “red” atmosphere with a smattering of Asian newcomers there to make his entitled spouse feel right at home. That was the best advice he got here and that is exactly what he should do, IMO.
December 12, 2015 at 9:44 AM #792492yuhteyParticipant[quote=bearishgurl] yuhtey’s recent thread as well as this one are trollish, dumbrenter. [/quote]
right. divergent opinions are automatically trollish.
and a concern over the safety of children is bigoted.
what the fuck is wrong with you?
December 12, 2015 at 10:52 AM #792494Rich ToscanoKeymaster[quote=yuhtey][quote=bearishgurl] yuhtey’s recent thread as well as this one are trollish, dumbrenter. [/quote]
right. divergent opinions are automatically trollish.
and a concern over the safety of children is bigoted.
what the fuck is wrong with you?[/quote]
Yes, that’s exactly what a troll would say.
yuhtey, having read through this and your other thread, you are an obvious troll. On the positive side, you are pretty funny. I’m positively inclined (to a fault) to people with a sense of humor… but even adjusting for that, one can only get away with so much douchebaggery.
Just a little something to think about if you wish to remain a member of the forum. Also maybe give this a skim: http://piggington.com/threadjackers_will_be_persecuted_maybe_even_prosecuted
Thanks,
The ManagementDecember 12, 2015 at 11:58 AM #792498paramountParticipant[quote=yuhtey]
right. divergent opinions are automatically trollish.
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Piggington/SD is full of libs, leftist govt workers, marxists and socialists; so yes of course views to the contrary are often considered trollish.
Thankfully there exists a magical place called Temecula. Just far enough away from the ‘coastal’ leftists.
December 12, 2015 at 12:01 PM #792499utcsoxParticipant[quote=paramount][quote=yuhtey]
right. divergent opinions are automatically trollish.
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Piggington is full of libs, leftist govt workers, marxists and socialists; so yes of course views to the contrary are often considered trollish.
Thankfully there exists a magical place called Temecula. Just far enough away from the ‘coastal’ leftists.[/quote]
This is actually a “NMBLA Board in disguise”. How can you left out this critical feature out when you talk about this board?
http://piggington.com/ot_the_radical_gay_agenda_in_california_public_schools?page=5
December 12, 2015 at 12:47 PM #792500Rich ToscanoKeymaster[quote=utcsox][quote=paramount][quote=yuhtey]
right. divergent opinions are automatically trollish.
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Piggington is full of libs, leftist govt workers, marxists and socialists; so yes of course views to the contrary are often considered trollish.
Thankfully there exists a magical place called Temecula. Just far enough away from the ‘coastal’ leftists.[/quote]
This is actually a “NMBLA Board in disguise”. How can you left out this critical feature out when you talk about this board?
http://piggington.com/ot_the_radical_gay_agenda_in_california_public_schools?page=5%5B/quote%5D
Seriously paramount, how could you leave out the forum’s most influential membership?
(On an administrative note, paramount is also a troll, but I leave him be because he’s been around forever, and also he’s unintentionally hilarious).
December 13, 2015 at 1:20 PM #792510njtosdParticipant[quote=flu]
That said, I think Trump is a genius plant by the Democrat party to bring out every bit of hatred and intolerance imaginable out of the GOP. Well done, Hillary. I’d say you got White House seat pretty bagged in at this point.Come on, we know Trump isn’t an idiot. His followers are kinda idiotic. So there’s something he’s got up his sleeve.
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Disclaimer – I am not a fan of Donald Trump. I don’t really like any politicians, and tend to vote for the candidate that I hate the least.
That said, people want to see emotion. It’s one of the reasons that people liked Ronald Reagan. People want leaders who make them feel something – and Donald brings out a lot of emotion in people who feel like they’ve somehow been cheated. Obama has given us 8 yrs of dispassionate hyper intellectual rhetoric and average people don’t like it. Hillary has a problem in this way – she is a woman and people expect her to be, if anything, more emotional than a male candidate (all other things being equal). She lacks spontaneity and has a rehearsed feel that I think falls flat with a lot of people.
And Hitler understood the importance of making people feel emotion. People are 95% uncivilized with a 5% layer of civilization on top – it’s not hard to get people to act like cavemen.
December 13, 2015 at 3:39 PM #792512paramountParticipant[quote=njtosd]
And Hitler understood the importance of making people feel emotion. People are 95% uncivilized with a 5% layer of civilization on top – it’s not hard to get people to act like cavemen.[/quote]
So true, and I always like to point out: 90% or more of all people are 1st and foremost breeders. The other 10% are….
December 15, 2015 at 1:20 AM #792543skerzzParticipantAn interesting Pew poll and relevant to the discussion. “More than eight-in-ten American Muslims say suicide bombings and other forms of violence against civilian targets are never justified (81%) or rarely justified (5%) to defend Islam from its enemies”.
I would have expected the number responding “never” justified to be much higher. Extrapolate the data across the entire US Muslim population and I can see why there is concern/fear — “rarely, sometimes, and often” respondents totaled 13% and another 6% refusing to respond. 13% of Muslim Americans (or roughly 234K adults) believe violence against civilian targets is at least “rarely” justified and 8% (144K adults) believe the violence against civilians is at least “sometimes” justified.
December 15, 2015 at 3:12 AM #792544AnonymousGuestWhere’s the poll that asked Americans how they feel about violence against civilian targets?
December 15, 2015 at 7:52 AM #792547skerzzParticipantThat is a poll of Muslim Americans.
December 15, 2015 at 10:18 AM #792552FlyerInHiGuest[quote=njtosd]
That said, people want to see emotion. It’s one of the reasons that people liked Ronald Reagan. People want leaders who make them feel something – and Donald brings out a lot of emotion in people who feel like they’ve somehow been cheated. Obama has given us 8 yrs of dispassionate hyper intellectual rhetoric and average people don’t like it. Hillary has a problem in this way – she is a woman and people expect her to be, if anything, more emotional than a male candidate (all other things being equal). She lacks spontaneity and has a rehearsed feel that I think falls flat with a lot of people.And Hitler understood the importance of making people feel emotion. People are 95% uncivilized with a 5% layer of civilization on top – it’s not hard to get people to act like cavemen.[/quote]
All very good points. I would also add that while Obama is dispassionate and professorial, he also brings out emotions out of a large portion of the American public, emotions exploited by the likes of Palin and Trump. Imagine if Obama were emotional.
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