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August 3, 2008 at 4:15 PM #251551August 3, 2008 at 4:25 PM #251323ShadowfaxParticipant
Casca: For the record, gandalf is a guy and I, Shadofax, am a woman. Apparently we are both Tolkien fans. And we seem to agree on a lot of things–I also share some common ground with AFF and Urbanrealtor (Dan). We are not all “clones” of each othere here to infiltrate the debate.
I am still waiting for you to “bring it.” The data that is….punk.
August 3, 2008 at 4:25 PM #251483ShadowfaxParticipantCasca: For the record, gandalf is a guy and I, Shadofax, am a woman. Apparently we are both Tolkien fans. And we seem to agree on a lot of things–I also share some common ground with AFF and Urbanrealtor (Dan). We are not all “clones” of each othere here to infiltrate the debate.
I am still waiting for you to “bring it.” The data that is….punk.
August 3, 2008 at 4:25 PM #251490ShadowfaxParticipantCasca: For the record, gandalf is a guy and I, Shadofax, am a woman. Apparently we are both Tolkien fans. And we seem to agree on a lot of things–I also share some common ground with AFF and Urbanrealtor (Dan). We are not all “clones” of each othere here to infiltrate the debate.
I am still waiting for you to “bring it.” The data that is….punk.
August 3, 2008 at 4:25 PM #251549ShadowfaxParticipantCasca: For the record, gandalf is a guy and I, Shadofax, am a woman. Apparently we are both Tolkien fans. And we seem to agree on a lot of things–I also share some common ground with AFF and Urbanrealtor (Dan). We are not all “clones” of each othere here to infiltrate the debate.
I am still waiting for you to “bring it.” The data that is….punk.
August 3, 2008 at 4:25 PM #251556ShadowfaxParticipantCasca: For the record, gandalf is a guy and I, Shadofax, am a woman. Apparently we are both Tolkien fans. And we seem to agree on a lot of things–I also share some common ground with AFF and Urbanrealtor (Dan). We are not all “clones” of each othere here to infiltrate the debate.
I am still waiting for you to “bring it.” The data that is….punk.
August 3, 2008 at 8:30 PM #251461urbanrealtorParticipantI am a clone.
I was cultivated from the tumor on Casca’s arm.By the way, while I don’t think you are clones, is there some sort of subtext here?
Mithrandir riding Shadofax or something?
Also, does or does not Shadowfax sound like some new product from HP or Brother?
Finally Casca, you have suggested that liberals are communists without guns. Again, I don’t understand what about my beliefs are communist. Nothing I believe in is of a communist nature. Also, there are communist political parties in democracies and they do not use guns nor do they resemble liberals in the United States. Have you been to a communist country? It does not sound like you have.
Also, while I agree that military deserve great respect for the risks they take and the sacrifices they make, the fact is that we still live in a democracy. In the Civil war, Lincoln was supported by the voting majority (which included the military). If the voting majority (including the military electorate) elects leaders based on a desire for change in foreign policy, is that unpatriotic? I thought our country was constructed to place the military subordinate and subservient to a civilian government. There are some countries where that is reversed. Pakistan and Burma come to mind. Do you think our country would be more patriotic or better if the military were in charge?
What exactly do you find ignorant on the part of the American people (I believe you mentioned history and culture)?
August 3, 2008 at 8:30 PM #251621urbanrealtorParticipantI am a clone.
I was cultivated from the tumor on Casca’s arm.By the way, while I don’t think you are clones, is there some sort of subtext here?
Mithrandir riding Shadofax or something?
Also, does or does not Shadowfax sound like some new product from HP or Brother?
Finally Casca, you have suggested that liberals are communists without guns. Again, I don’t understand what about my beliefs are communist. Nothing I believe in is of a communist nature. Also, there are communist political parties in democracies and they do not use guns nor do they resemble liberals in the United States. Have you been to a communist country? It does not sound like you have.
Also, while I agree that military deserve great respect for the risks they take and the sacrifices they make, the fact is that we still live in a democracy. In the Civil war, Lincoln was supported by the voting majority (which included the military). If the voting majority (including the military electorate) elects leaders based on a desire for change in foreign policy, is that unpatriotic? I thought our country was constructed to place the military subordinate and subservient to a civilian government. There are some countries where that is reversed. Pakistan and Burma come to mind. Do you think our country would be more patriotic or better if the military were in charge?
What exactly do you find ignorant on the part of the American people (I believe you mentioned history and culture)?
August 3, 2008 at 8:30 PM #251630urbanrealtorParticipantI am a clone.
I was cultivated from the tumor on Casca’s arm.By the way, while I don’t think you are clones, is there some sort of subtext here?
Mithrandir riding Shadofax or something?
Also, does or does not Shadowfax sound like some new product from HP or Brother?
Finally Casca, you have suggested that liberals are communists without guns. Again, I don’t understand what about my beliefs are communist. Nothing I believe in is of a communist nature. Also, there are communist political parties in democracies and they do not use guns nor do they resemble liberals in the United States. Have you been to a communist country? It does not sound like you have.
Also, while I agree that military deserve great respect for the risks they take and the sacrifices they make, the fact is that we still live in a democracy. In the Civil war, Lincoln was supported by the voting majority (which included the military). If the voting majority (including the military electorate) elects leaders based on a desire for change in foreign policy, is that unpatriotic? I thought our country was constructed to place the military subordinate and subservient to a civilian government. There are some countries where that is reversed. Pakistan and Burma come to mind. Do you think our country would be more patriotic or better if the military were in charge?
What exactly do you find ignorant on the part of the American people (I believe you mentioned history and culture)?
August 3, 2008 at 8:30 PM #251687urbanrealtorParticipantI am a clone.
I was cultivated from the tumor on Casca’s arm.By the way, while I don’t think you are clones, is there some sort of subtext here?
Mithrandir riding Shadofax or something?
Also, does or does not Shadowfax sound like some new product from HP or Brother?
Finally Casca, you have suggested that liberals are communists without guns. Again, I don’t understand what about my beliefs are communist. Nothing I believe in is of a communist nature. Also, there are communist political parties in democracies and they do not use guns nor do they resemble liberals in the United States. Have you been to a communist country? It does not sound like you have.
Also, while I agree that military deserve great respect for the risks they take and the sacrifices they make, the fact is that we still live in a democracy. In the Civil war, Lincoln was supported by the voting majority (which included the military). If the voting majority (including the military electorate) elects leaders based on a desire for change in foreign policy, is that unpatriotic? I thought our country was constructed to place the military subordinate and subservient to a civilian government. There are some countries where that is reversed. Pakistan and Burma come to mind. Do you think our country would be more patriotic or better if the military were in charge?
What exactly do you find ignorant on the part of the American people (I believe you mentioned history and culture)?
August 3, 2008 at 8:30 PM #251694urbanrealtorParticipantI am a clone.
I was cultivated from the tumor on Casca’s arm.By the way, while I don’t think you are clones, is there some sort of subtext here?
Mithrandir riding Shadofax or something?
Also, does or does not Shadowfax sound like some new product from HP or Brother?
Finally Casca, you have suggested that liberals are communists without guns. Again, I don’t understand what about my beliefs are communist. Nothing I believe in is of a communist nature. Also, there are communist political parties in democracies and they do not use guns nor do they resemble liberals in the United States. Have you been to a communist country? It does not sound like you have.
Also, while I agree that military deserve great respect for the risks they take and the sacrifices they make, the fact is that we still live in a democracy. In the Civil war, Lincoln was supported by the voting majority (which included the military). If the voting majority (including the military electorate) elects leaders based on a desire for change in foreign policy, is that unpatriotic? I thought our country was constructed to place the military subordinate and subservient to a civilian government. There are some countries where that is reversed. Pakistan and Burma come to mind. Do you think our country would be more patriotic or better if the military were in charge?
What exactly do you find ignorant on the part of the American people (I believe you mentioned history and culture)?
August 4, 2008 at 3:14 AM #251577anxvarietyParticipantWhat a perfect matchup for maximum divisiveness… The people, candidates, and those running off through the smokescreen with our livelihood.
August 4, 2008 at 3:14 AM #251739anxvarietyParticipantWhat a perfect matchup for maximum divisiveness… The people, candidates, and those running off through the smokescreen with our livelihood.
August 4, 2008 at 3:14 AM #251745anxvarietyParticipantWhat a perfect matchup for maximum divisiveness… The people, candidates, and those running off through the smokescreen with our livelihood.
August 4, 2008 at 3:14 AM #251802anxvarietyParticipantWhat a perfect matchup for maximum divisiveness… The people, candidates, and those running off through the smokescreen with our livelihood.
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