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Yes, booster is showing off his counting skills again. You know it's what he is best at.

 

Now, being able to refute anything I say, in any thread, ever? Nah, that's not for him. He just likes emoticons and counting them.

 

I should start a thread with nothing but emoticon posts for him. Probably keep him busy all night.

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Yes, booster is showing off his counting skills again. You know it's what he is best at.

 

Now, being able to refute anything I say, in any thread, ever? Nah, that's not for him. He just likes emoticons and counting them.

 

I should start a thread with nothing but emoticon posts for him. Probably keep him busy all night.

 

You really need a sense-of-humor transplant. Seriously.

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You really need a sense-of-humor transplant. Seriously.

 

Nah, I'm just pissed off today for unrelated reasons. I need to start drinking, but I don't want to go out this early, or I will wake up someplace strange and find underwear made by Omar the Tent Maker.

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Nah, I'm just pissed off today for unrelated reasons. I need to start drinking, but I don't want to go out this early, or I will wake up someplace strange and find underwear made by Omar the Tent Maker.

 

Better then waking up and finding Omar himself.

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"Jefferson didn't fight to outlaw slavery during Constitutional convention era, but as such a law would have "unintended consequences" and lead to a "legal quagmire,"

 

and realize just how accurate and poignant it is...and therefore, hysterically ironic, that a dolt like you would make my point for me...unintentionally.

 

You wanted unintended consequences? Well, there they are. Provided by you, of your own free will. :lol: :lol: :blink::lol:

 

 

Logic/emoticon boy, god you're a dolt. It's precisely BECAUSE people like Jefferson tabled making the right decision at the Constitutional convention due to concerns over quagmires and unintentional consequences that slavery became such a huge issue later.

 

Dance for me monkey. Tell me how smart you are instead of demonstrating it. There's a treat for you if you do.

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Logic/emoticon boy, god you're a dolt. It's precisely BECAUSE people like Jefferson tabled making the right decision at the Constitutional convention due to concerns over quagmires and unintentional consequences that slavery became such a huge issue later.

 

Dance for me monkey. Tell me how smart you are instead of demonstrating it. There's a treat for you if you do.

Hmm. You make a point about me liking Jefferson....to which I respond with "liking Jefferson is not the same as being in lock step with him 100%"....then you tell me that I shouldn't be worried about unintended consequences in another thread....but then you tell me about Jefferson's unintended consequences that were significant...to which I respond "Yes, you are making my point for me, in a hilariously ironic way, that you are too dumb to be aware of"...and now you are restating the obvious, and dare I say, trying to cover your ass with it? :lol:

 

What do you want me to say besides: unintended consequences are bad, therefore, we need to deal with problems holistically, from the beginning, with honor, and not let a few hateful leftists with a craven political agenda deter us from doing what's right for the country as a whole?

 

That's pretty much what I have been saying the entire time, hell that's pretty much what I say ALL the time in every thread. You have seen fit to argue against, and for, and then against that position in this thread and the other. So I simply ask, WTF? Are you John Kerry? Were you for attention to detail, before you were against it?:lol:

 

Again I say: you are an unmitigated moron.

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Hmm. You make a point about me liking Jefferson....to which I respond with "liking Jefferson is not the same as being in lock step with him 100%"....then you tell me that I shouldn't be worried about unintended consequences in another thread....but then you tell me about Jefferson's unintended consequences that were significant...to which I respond "Yes, you are making my point for me, in a hilariously ironic way, that you are too dumb to be aware of"...and now you are restating the obvious, and dare I say, trying to cover your ass with it? :lol:

 

What do you want me to say besides: unintended consequences are bad, therefore, we need to deal with problems holistically, from the beginning, with honor, and not let a few hateful leftists with a craven political agenda deter us from doing what's right for the country as a whole?

 

That's pretty much what I have been saying the entire time, hell that's pretty much what I say ALL the time in every thread. You have seen fit to argue against, and for, and then against that position in this thread and the other. So I simply ask, WTF? Are you John Kerry? Were you for attention to detail, before you were against it?:lol:

 

Again I say: you are an unmitigated moron.

I bet you have never read a good book of history in your life you uneducated boob
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