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You still don't get it. It really is a one-way street. Bernie doesn't have to disavow like Trump pandering to the nationalistic side. The burdens on both sides are simply not equal... Accept it, you will feel less insecure.

 

Numero uno: Because you look like a prodigious idiot when you don't... Let's put that in 2002 terms: stop making yourself look like a supercilious pedantic anal orifice.

 

If I were calling anyone else a prodigious idiot, you might be right. But this is gatorman. Engaging him with anything other than insults has been proven to be a complete waste of time many, many times over.

 

And by the way...I don't "look like" a pedantic supercilious anal orifice. I AM one.

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I know you think you are above it all, but refute his point. If it is targeted one way, why not both? Inconceivable?

 

Name calling is the same reason why children bite othet children. It is unbecoming for a person of your superior intellect. Children bite because they simply can't verbalize/argue a point and the result is to get physical. It is called being frustrated. Are you frustrated? Same with the violence that the left is engaging in. I expect better from all. This doesn't mean one has to forego protecting themselves. I sure as sh*t ain't gonna have my head rolling down a flight of stairs or be ground up and in a freezer! :-P

You're like our resident ADHD poster here. You run your mouth all over the place in every direction.

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I am NOT saying it is right... But we have lived (1970-Now) in peace (political peace & balance) for longer in this country than any other period in American history outside the "Era of Good Feelings."

 

Maybe it is bound to be we get riled up on both sides.

 

:huh::blink::blink:

 

1970 til now we've lived in peace? What world have you been watching? The US involvement in Vietnam didn't even end until 1975. We're currently engaged in our single longest stretch of continuous military conflict since our country's founding, and getting ready to dive into one or two new theaters of conflict. Between then and now we've been fighting in:

 

Libya (1982)

Grenada (1983)

Panama (1989)

Gulf War (1990)

Somalia (1991-1993)

Bosnia (1994-1995)

Kosovo (1999)

Afghanistan (2001-2014)

Iraq (2003-2011)

North-West Pakistan (2004-present)

Libya (2011)

"War on Terror/ISIL" (2014-present)

Afghanistan again (2015-present)

 

How in the world can you say with a straight face that we're living in peace? We're in a state of perma war where our rights have been systematically stripped from us under the guise of fighting terror.

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it terrifies me that EII has the ability to vote.

Someone has to cancel out the stupid voters like you

:huh::blink::blink:

 

1970 til now we've lived in peace? What world have you been watching? The US involvement in Vietnam didn't even end until 1975. We're currently engaged in our single longest stretch of continuous military conflict since our country's founding, and getting ready to

How in the world can you say with a straight face that we're living in peace? We're in a state of perma war where our rights have been systematically stripped from us under the guise of fighting terror.

 

ya, obviously he was talking about domestic tranqility Edited by gatorman
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The women with the sexiest phone / radio voices 9 times out of 10 aren't exactly lookers.

a friend, matt, and i narrowed the rules of this down in college. raspy voices usually are never an ugly woman, well in college. sure they maybe smoke but its not ravaged their body yet.

 

deeper voices were better then soft voices. etc. we had a sscience.

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If I were calling anyone else a prodigious idiot, you might be right. But this is gatorman. Engaging him with anything other than insults has been proven to be a complete waste of time many, many times over.

 

And by the way...I don't "look like" a pedantic supercilious anal orifice. I AM one.

Sorry... Trying to give you the benny of doubt, in case you want to change.

 

I guess we are both stubborn, at least we admit our shortcomings.

 

:huh::blink::blink:

 

1970 til now we've lived in peace? What world have you been watching? The US involvement in Vietnam didn't even end until 1975. We're currently engaged in our single longest stretch of continuous military conflict since our country's founding, and getting ready to dive into one or two new theaters of conflict. Between then and now we've been fighting in:

 

Libya (1982)

Grenada (1983)

Panama (1989)

Gulf War (1990)

Somalia (1991-1993)

Bosnia (1994-1995)

Kosovo (1999)

Afghanistan (2001-2014)

Iraq (2003-2011)

North-West Pakistan (2004-present)

Libya (2011)

"War on Terror/ISIL" (2014-present)

Afghanistan again (2015-present)

 

How in the world can you say with a straight face that we're living in peace? We're in a state of perma war where our rights have been systematically stripped from us under the guise of fighting terror.

Domestically.

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a friend, matt, and i narrowed the rules of this down in college. raspy voices usually are never an ugly woman, well in college. sure they maybe smoke but its not ravaged their body yet.

 

deeper voices were better then soft voices. etc. we had a sscience.

 

:lol: Glad I wasn't the only one.

 

Domestically.

 

Domestically it's still a poor analysis, considering I live in a city that was nearly burned to the ground by riots in the early 1990s and we've had several major terrorist attacks on domestic soil claiming over 3,000 American lives.

 

1970: Kent State riots, student strikes, hard hat riot, Jackson State Killings, Sterling Hall bombing.

1971: May Day protests, Camden riots, Attica riots

1973: Southland Shootings

1974: Boston race riots, Baltimore police strike

1975: Anti-busing riots in Boston again

1977: NYC blackout riots

1978: Moody Park riots

1979: White Knight riots, Greensboro massacre

1980: Miami riots, NM state penitentiary riots

1988: Tompkins Square Park police riot

1991: Washington DC riot, Crown Heights riot

1992: Rodney King riots

1996: St. Petersburg FL riots

1999: WTO riots Seattle, Woodstock riots, Michigan State Student riots

2000: Puerto Rican Day Parade riots, Elian Gonzalez protests

2001: Cincinnati riots, 9/11 attacks

2003: Benton Harbor riots, Miami FTAA protests

2005: Katrina, Toledo riots

2010: Springfest riot. Santa Cruz May Day riot, BART verdict riots, Oakland protests

2011: Penn State riots, Occupy Wallstreet

2012: NATO Chicago summit protests, Anaheim protests

2013: Boston marathon bombing

2014: Ferguson riots, Garner riots

2015: Freddie Gray riots

2016: Oregon occupation, Chicago riots

 

... Like I said, believing we're living in an era of unbridled peace and happiness is a false narrative pushed by those who wish for you to believe that nothing needs to change.

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Domestically.

I guess you kind of missed all the Occupy Wall Street fun a few years ago. The Rodney King picnic. Waco Texas. Oklahoma City. Ferguson. Baltimore. Oakland. Where you been man?

 

Oh sure Greggy I could have just cut and pasted some stuff too. I went from memory.

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:lol: Glad I wasn't the only one.

 

 

Domestically it's still a poor analysis, considering I live in a city that was nearly burned to the ground by riots in the early 1990s and we've had several major terrorist attacks on domestic soil claiming over 3,000 American lives.

 

1970: Kent State riots, student strikes, hard hat riot, Jackson State Killings, Sterling Hall bombing.

1971: May Day protests, Camden riots, Attica riots

1973: Southland Shootings

1974: Boston race riots, Baltimore police strike

1975: Anti-busing riots in Boston again

1977: NYC blackout riots

1978: Moody Park riots

1979: White Knight riots, Greensboro massacre

1980: Miami riots, NM state penitentiary riots

1988: Tompkins Square Park police riot

1991: Washington DC riot, Crown Heights riot

1992: Rodney King riots

1996: St. Petersburg FL riots

1999: WTO riots Seattle, Woodstock riots, Michigan State Student riots

2000: Puerto Rican Day Parade riots, Elian Gonzalez protests

2001: Cincinnati riots, 9/11 attacks

2003: Benton Harbor riots, Miami FTAA protests

2005: Katrina, Toledo riots

2010: Springfest riot. Santa Cruz May Day riot, BART verdict riots, Oakland protests

2011: Penn State riots, Occupy Wallstreet

2012: NATO Chicago summit protests, Anaheim protests

2013: Boston marathon bombing

2014: Ferguson riots, Garner riots

2015: Freddie Gray riots

2016: Oregon occupation, Chicago riots

 

... Like I said, believing we're living in an era of unbridled peace and happiness is a false narrative pushed by those who wish for you to believe that nothing needs to change.

Forgot OKC?

 

Not saying unbridled peace, yet through every era there were incidents of unrest... Yet we haven't seen major upheaval since the 1960's...

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Forgot OKC?

 

Not saying unbridled peace, yet through every era there were incidents of unrest... Yet we haven't seen major upheaval since the 1960's...

in your mind. but, i am sure those who were at occupy wall street disagree. or those stuck in traffic near st louis or los angeles. or the people killed across the country you seem to forget.

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