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originally posted by: underwerks
originally posted by: Sapphire
a reply to: underwerks
Why not Create an End All Liberals Day?
Would that counter the prior? I think it would. If i'm out of line please tell me. The last thing i want is to dance the tango over it. Today's not a good day, i've got a headache.
Hey, all we need is a guy in Australia to say that on TV, and now all conservatives think that, right?
I mean, going by the logic of the OP..
originally posted by: hutch622
a reply to: CulturalResilience
Ever noticed how this crap usually comes out of the mouths of women that no man can get drunk enough to be with .
My point above .
originally posted by: ColoradoJens
a reply to: CulturalResilience
This story is another example of dumb people being given a forum and then somehow their stupid ideas are used as reason to attack a huge group of people who laugh just as much as you do at these idiots.
I'm just saying there is some common ground here, between the left and the right (so generalized but easy to frame, sorry)
There is no need for so much disdain. It's bad for the kidneys.
originally posted by: CulturalResilience
originally posted by: underwerks
originally posted by: CulturalResilience
originally posted by: underwerks
People actually believe this? What happened to the good ole days when an OP that wasn't factual was treated as such? Instead of people dog piling on to defend it?
Now, since a woman in Australia says this, it must mean all liberals think this. In America, no doubt.
And people actually believe that. And defend it.
In todays political climate, mental midgetry knows no bounds.
If you read the OP you will see I did not claim that it was true or that I believed it to be so.
If the title had said, "Crazy woman wants to end Fathers Day", I wouldn't have an issue. But to hold this one womans comments up as an illustration of how the entire left feels, is patently wrong and false. On all levels.
In the linked article it is claimed the " crazy woman" is garnering support, and as I have already said those that espouse and support this kind of campaign tend to identify as left/liberal. I will say the same thing to you. If you can offer evidence that the people supposedly behind this reported campaign do not self-identify as such, I will accept it.
originally posted by: CulturalResilience
a reply to: JohnnyCanuck
What do you propose that might actually work? Leaving lunacy to perpetuate unchallenged has cost dearly historically.
originally posted by: redhorse
originally posted by: hutch622
a reply to: CulturalResilience
Ever noticed how this crap usually comes out of the mouths of women that no man can get drunk enough to be with .
My point above .
Because ugly women shouldn't have opinions about anything.
originally posted by: underwerks
originally posted by: CulturalResilience
originally posted by: underwerks
originally posted by: CulturalResilience
originally posted by: underwerks
People actually believe this? What happened to the good ole days when an OP that wasn't factual was treated as such? Instead of people dog piling on to defend it?
Now, since a woman in Australia says this, it must mean all liberals think this. In America, no doubt.
And people actually believe that. And defend it.
In todays political climate, mental midgetry knows no bounds.
If you read the OP you will see I did not claim that it was true or that I believed it to be so.
If the title had said, "Crazy woman wants to end Fathers Day", I wouldn't have an issue. But to hold this one womans comments up as an illustration of how the entire left feels, is patently wrong and false. On all levels.
In the linked article it is claimed the " crazy woman" is garnering support, and as I have already said those that espouse and support this kind of campaign tend to identify as left/liberal. I will say the same thing to you. If you can offer evidence that the people supposedly behind this reported campaign do not self-identify as such, I will accept it.
It's not on me to prove a negative.
So all I have to do is call myself conservative and suddenly the opinions of me and my friends are gospel for all conservatives?
originally posted by: CulturalResilience
originally posted by: underwerks
originally posted by: CulturalResilience
originally posted by: underwerks
originally posted by: CulturalResilience
originally posted by: underwerks
People actually believe this? What happened to the good ole days when an OP that wasn't factual was treated as such? Instead of people dog piling on to defend it?
Now, since a woman in Australia says this, it must mean all liberals think this. In America, no doubt.
And people actually believe that. And defend it.
In todays political climate, mental midgetry knows no bounds.
If you read the OP you will see I did not claim that it was true or that I believed it to be so.
If the title had said, "Crazy woman wants to end Fathers Day", I wouldn't have an issue. But to hold this one womans comments up as an illustration of how the entire left feels, is patently wrong and false. On all levels.
In the linked article it is claimed the " crazy woman" is garnering support, and as I have already said those that espouse and support this kind of campaign tend to identify as left/liberal. I will say the same thing to you. If you can offer evidence that the people supposedly behind this reported campaign do not self-identify as such, I will accept it.
It's not on me to prove a negative.
So all I have to do is call myself conservative and suddenly the opinions of me and my friends are gospel for all conservatives?
Offering you an opportunity to support your standpoint is not the same as asking you to prove a negative.
originally posted by: CulturalResilience
a reply to: ColoradoJens
I don't have the same glib approach to madness in society that you seem to have and I hope I never do.
originally posted by: CulturalResilience
a reply to: underwerks
Not within the framework of discussion it isn't.
originally posted by: kaylaluv
a reply to: CulturalResilience
And the conservative preacher who said all gays need to be executed has followers who tend to be conservative. So, genocide of homosexuals tends to be a conservative ideology.