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Post by aquacultured on Oct 7, 2018 1:06:39 GMT 1
Euch. Idiot.
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Post by mrsonde on Oct 7, 2018 1:12:58 GMT 1
Exactly. Exactly what Trump said. Or are you going to try to defrnd yourself? You didn't fuck me p the arse, that time we met in Devon? In Devon!! Oooh - you fuck! I thought I was safe. A councillor and all, he said! A councillor! Well, lordy lordy. Then he fucked me the arse! Can you believe that your honours! Fucked me up the arse! So, like, you might ask - errrr....like, why didn't I go to the police? Fuck you, you fuckers! How dare you! I'm a white heterodoxical male who supports Israel and likes licking pussy, fuck you.
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Post by mrsonde on Oct 7, 2018 1:51:01 GMT 1
Well, here are the facts, shocking though they may be, to those who think women are angels. Women lie. They lie for all sorts of reasons, but that's not the point here. Objective evidence shows that 40% of rape accusations are fabricated. Made up. Invented.
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Post by fascinating on Oct 7, 2018 8:15:45 GMT 1
Did President Trump say anything that was factually incorrect in this outburst? If not, what's the problem?
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Post by marchesarosa on Oct 7, 2018 9:56:36 GMT 1
I am amazed that the overblown emotional response of some to Trump can lead them the portray him rather than Putin as the greater danger. Aqua and fascinating are as bad as the screaming, weeping women who interrupted yesterdays Senate vote. Get a grip both of you. Just remember, you CAN be wrong some of the time! And, just occasionally, take note of the company you are keeping, please, and feel just a tad embarrassed. Perhaps it would do you good to listen IN FULL to the thoughtful speech given by Senator Susan Collins explaining her support for Judge Kavanaugh. www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJRdMh1XhAY
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Post by alancalverd on Oct 7, 2018 11:27:55 GMT 1
The sad thing is that an incompetent, hysterical louse who does not have the confidence of the American Bar Association has been given the casting vote on every practical aspect of federal law, on the recommendation of a failed businessman who is married to an illegal immigrant, and the only possible impediment to this travesty was the weak testimony of someone he was too drunk to rape in his schooldays.
What is wrong with America? Democracy. Demos: the people. Krassos: the worst. Government by the worst people.
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Post by aquacultured on Oct 7, 2018 11:50:38 GMT 1
Aqua and fascinating are as bad as the screaming, weeping women who interrupted yesterdays Senate vote. Get a grip both of you. Just remember, you CAN be wrong some of the time! And, just occasionally, take note of the company you are keeping, please, and feel just a tad embarrassed. Yes, I shall stop seeing mrsonde.
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Post by fascinating on Oct 7, 2018 20:57:44 GMT 1
What the heck are you on about now? Quote exactly what I have said that equates to screaming or weeping. (What do you think the tone of your own post sounds like?). The quote of mine you have given only expresses my amazement that people can be surprised at what Trump says. What's overblown and emotional about that? I could be wrong, so show me where I am wrong. Do you ever consider it possible that YOU can be wrong?
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Post by marchesarosa on Oct 7, 2018 22:16:16 GMT 1
Emotional people are not rational, my dear. They believe emotion is a proxy for being right. You are not rational enough, fascinating.
As Senator Susan Collins explained, when people get over-emotional about partisan politics is when fairness and good judgment fly out the window.
Personally I don't care whether Judge Kavanaugh sexually assaulted a girl when he was a kid. If he did, he has had long enough to wipe out that juvenile peccadillo and anyway it is now just a matter of one person's word against another and unamenable to proof one way or the other. If he did not the whole overblown emotion fest by the terminally politically correct and "me too" gang is precisely calculated to muddy the political waters and an exercise in bad faith. You have shown repeatedly that you are incapable of recognising "bad faith" or your own political partisanship, fascinating.
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Post by aquacultured on Oct 7, 2018 23:52:32 GMT 1
Bad Faith or mauvaise foi are usually associated with duplicity, treachery, and self-deception, usually for a malign purpose.
So, MR, now you've gratuitously lectured fascinating and me from your moral viewpoint(/highground?), you could perhaps reflect on whether you always act in good faith yourself?
(Your remarks about partisanship are pretty silly, given that this is a message board. )
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Post by fascinating on Oct 8, 2018 8:18:35 GMT 1
So you cannot show anything that I have written that equates to screaming and weeping, nor where I have said anything that is overblown and emotional, nor have you pointed out anything I have said in this thread which is not rational. You are being irrational.
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Post by marchesarosa on Oct 8, 2018 10:22:49 GMT 1
I agree with that entirely, aqua. Well done, for a change. Very objective for someone who habitually jumps on the PC bandwagon.
I think there are tons of bad faith swilling around in the anti-Trump movement.
But please note I have never been a Trump partisan or ever made a statement about him either pro or contra. I try to be objective and wait for the smoke issuing from the incandescent rage of so-called "democrats" to clear.
I imagine that when Trump's presidency is over the consensus will be that he pursued and achieved some very beneficial policies and some more dubious ones. And also that he brought into the sphere of public office sloppy thinking and gratuitous, ignorant, invidious opinionating that most presidents and public office holders keep to themselves. Yes, siree! Put a businessman/TV "personality" and his cronies in the White House and stand clear!
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Post by jonjel on Oct 8, 2018 16:08:56 GMT 1
I do apologise if my use of hyphens has offended. The original discussion before this thread degenerated into a slanging match between the usual-suspects was on whether Trump or Putin posed the biggest threat to the rest-of-the world.
In my view Trump is by far the biggest danger. First, by-comparison he is not as bright as Putin. And he is without-doubt a blustering bully. That means that some of his off-the-wall ideas are not really opposed by his acolytes. They prefer to keep his ego intact and their own jobs secure.
Apologies, now back to normal. I will try and remain hyphen-less!
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Post by mrsonde on Oct 8, 2018 21:27:47 GMT 1
I do apologise if my use of hyphens has offended. How dare you. Sexist colonialist racist fattist bastard. You think an apology is enough, at this late stage? Sturgeon, imo. Would you care to be a little more specific? Who exactly has he "bullied"? And what exactly are his "off-the-wall" ideas? Too late now. Bastard.
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Post by mrsonde on Oct 8, 2018 21:32:32 GMT 1
Did President Trump say anything that was factually incorrect in this outburst? If not, what's the problem? There isn't one.
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