Q: What is the difference between a liberal and a puppy?

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jk
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Re: Q: What is the difference between a liberal and a puppy?

Post by jk »

I havent started here yet Tech.  There's plenty at CF and you know that.
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Re: Q: What is the difference between a liberal and a puppy?

Post by Tech »

Plenty at CF?  I call B.S.  Your method over there is the same as it is here.  Cut & paste of opinions and talking points, not your real thoughts or ideas.  You'll even notice if you look around I said that would be what happened in this room before it even got started.

Including the info or links is all fine and dandy but PLEASE add something of value to it.  Explain why you agree or what you think should be done about it.  I know you're capable of it and that's all I'm trying to inspire from you.

If I wanted to just read cut and paste I would subsribe to newsletters and the like.
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jk
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Re: Q: What is the difference between a liberal and a puppy?

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Whatever Tech.  Most of the time, the threads were deleted before you read them.  The conservative bias by admin over there is blatant.  I posted many times on what I thought we should do in Iraq.  What we should do about the economy.  Why I thought Bush fucked up by not finishing in Afganistan.  Etc.  And I pasted a lot of stuff that supported my point of view.  Your memory is selective. 

I pasted Lee Iaccoca's book excerpt here.  That is the basis of your claim now.  Get over it.  The excerpt is a good read.  If you dont want to read it, go to the next thread. 

And you are fucking whining about this now.  Stop already.
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Re: Q: What is the difference between a liberal and a puppy?

Post by The Master »

Joel, all the moderators pull every political thread when they see them. There is no bias what so ever. You need to remember that no one monitors that board 24/7. There are times when no one pulls a thread for 6-10 hours. Believe me, anything political will get pulled as soon as it is seen.
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Re: Q: What is the difference between a liberal and a puppy?

Post by anacostiakat »

"...That is typical of the your party's point of view.  If you cant win the argument, get personal.  Swift boating them. ..."

Come on.  It cuts both ways.  :horse:
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Tech
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Re: Q: What is the difference between a liberal and a puppy?

Post by Tech »

[quote]I know you're capable of it and that's all I'm trying to inspire from you.[/quote]

Okay, I retract the above statement.  It is obvious you are NOT capable of such.  Excuse me for thinking you were.

Continue with your anger and being lead around like a fool because of it. Your choice, until then you [b]WILL[/b] the perfect example of the joke that started this thread.
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Re: Q: What is the difference between a liberal and a puppy?

Post by Tech »

[quote] If you cant win the argument, [b]get personal[/b].  Swift boating them.  [/quote]

BTW, anybody want to review this thread and see where it started here and by who?  I think you'll find it on the second post of the thread.  :ordr:
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Re: Q: What is the difference between a liberal and a puppy?

Post by jk »

The second post was joke.  We know each other from CF and you are not a liberal.  The irony of that post, however, escaped you. 
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Re: Q: What is the difference between a liberal and a puppy?

Post by cbandito »

[quote author=jk link=topic=163.msg3727#msg3727 date=1177620970]
You clearly havent been paying attention.  You're idea of arguing a point is taking pot shots at the person with an opposing view rather than discussing the subject of the post.  That is typical of the your party's point of view.  If you cant win the argument, get personal. [/quote]

Joel, I hate to be the one to point this out to you, but the forum is called the Battlezone, please familiarize yourself with the rules(there aren't many).
This isn't CF, potshots etc are "okay" in this forum.  capiche?
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Re: Q: What is the difference between a liberal and a puppy?

Post by jk »

Thanks, I'm a big boy.  I am not going to engage if a response is personal.  It shows a lack of a rational, reasoned response to the matter at hand.  Obviously, if they could refute what I am saying they would.  When they  cant, they will attack me.  I am used to that.  I am hoping for a fun exchange of ideas and points of view.  If it is other than that, I dont have to play.  All good. 
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