You're a pretty odd duck, Lucas. And you're still wrong, son. I did nothing of the sort. I don't concede that I'm a megalomaniac "anti-American," or that you can even keep track of a simple conversation, much less argue your point. You'd have it so that anyone that opposes the policies of the current president is anti-America. That's just *nuts!* I oppose a lot of what he's done, but that doesn't make me a brown-shirt for the democrats either. You took a single word that I used rhetorically ("everyone" being loose, not to be taken literally), entirely out of the context within which it was used (ignoring the point of the statement) in a post about something else, then you positively *derange* it into a completely different statement that you inanely hold out as proof of your original assertion. That's what I meant when I said you have a pretty damn thin point --while acknowledging misreading your illiterate post. You just choose not to carry on a logical conversation. You seem to think political discussion is some bizarre and rather ugly team sport. I've clearly wasted all of this time trying to get you to look up from your short list of ill-fitting accusations. Have your juvenile last word again. Enjoy. I won't take it away from you (or read another fevered thing you have to spew).
Yea, real nice calling Ron Paul supporters "Rontards". I'm a big Ron Paul supporter, and I firmly believe he is easily the smartest candidate out there; just read his new book. But you shouldn't let a smal minority of Ron Paul fanatics who are screaming "it's the end of the world!" cloud your judgement of EVERY Ron Paul supporter. Personally, I feel this move by Iran is not something to be taken lightly when considering the state of the US economy and our current foreign policy... but it is not a "prophecy/end of times" type of ordeal either. Dr. Paul explains thouroughly in his new book "The Revolution: A Manifesto" about the intrinsic role the US plays in a global market economy... and does a damn good job of it.
delafereDec 10, 2007
You're a pretty odd duck, Lucas. And you're still wrong, son. I did nothing of the sort. I don't concede that I'm a megalomaniac "anti-American," or that you can even keep track of a simple conversation, much less argue your point. You'd have it so that anyone that opposes the policies of the current president is anti-America. That's just *nuts!* I oppose a lot of what he's done, but that doesn't make me a brown-shirt for the democrats either. You took a single word that I used rhetorically ("everyone" being loose, not to be taken literally), entirely out of the context within which it was used (ignoring the point of the statement) in a post about something else, then you positively *derange* it into a completely different statement that you inanely hold out as proof of your original assertion. That's what I meant when I said you have a pretty damn thin point --while acknowledging misreading your illiterate post. You just choose not to carry on a logical conversation. You seem to think political discussion is some bizarre and rather ugly team sport. I've clearly wasted all of this time trying to get you to look up from your short list of ill-fitting accusations. Have your juvenile last word again. Enjoy. I won't take it away from you (or read another fevered thing you have to spew).
persianmadJan 10, 2008
why Americans always want to bomb?
Closed AccountJan 26, 2008
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Closed AccountMar 22, 2008
send me 1 credible source that supports that.
Closed AccountMay 1, 2008
Yea, real nice calling Ron Paul supporters "Rontards". I'm a big Ron Paul supporter, and I firmly believe he is easily the smartest candidate out there; just read his new book. But you shouldn't let a smal minority of Ron Paul fanatics who are screaming "it's the end of the world!" cloud your judgement of EVERY Ron Paul supporter. Personally, I feel this move by Iran is not something to be taken lightly when considering the state of the US economy and our current foreign policy... but it is not a "prophecy/end of times" type of ordeal either. Dr. Paul explains thouroughly in his new book "The Revolution: A Manifesto" about the intrinsic role the US plays in a global market economy... and does a damn good job of it.