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Gimp
If I was SS I don't belive I would take being called a pervert or depravid from you, I just might have to take a trip to FL. Or where ever your at.
There is no need to call people names. Ron |
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Ron
You have an open "invitation" to come on down any time you're ready my friend.
I'll even send you directions! Anyway, this was between ME and Scout...............I didn't know he needed your help! He's been calling other "folks" "names" around here LONG before I did!
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Ron
Appreciate your offer, but Gimpy is an old hand at calling me things like "Jack-Booted Thug," and other not-so-subtle Nazi titles. It is a typical ultra leftist tactic to attack the messenger, rather than reasonably discuss and debate the issues. It is also perfectly normal, for an ultra liberal that is, to wallow in hate, to refuse to see and embrace reality, and drown in their own puddle of mediocrity and denial.
Gosh, can we find fault with the quote, "It (Islam) affects the mind,? Corsi writes. ?Maybe even better as an analogy, it is a cancer that destroys the body it infects. No doctor would hesitate to eliminate cancer cells from the body.? And just who is it that has planned and executed every terrorist attack on America, on Americans, and on American allies, for the past several decades? It ain't Evangelical Christians. And can anyone argue with the statement " ...that buggering little boys doesn't undermine the moral base,...", or are you in favor of buggering little boys, Gimpy? Most normal, red-blooded American men would truly believe the buggering little boys is indeed a crime, a sin, and the bottom of depravity. What's the liberals' position on this? Who can whine (oh, that's right, whining is the birthright of liberals) about Corsi's comments about John F**ing Kerry and his religion? He embraces the Roman Catholic tradition, when it's convenient, yet votes to continue abortion, and against partial birth abortion, and against a federal statue to prosecute those who would harm a pregnant woman and her unborn child (that's 'fetus', or semi-viable tissue mass to you liberals). And Kerry is so confused about his religion that he has been threatened with a loss of participating in the Holy Eucharist rite. Even if the VVAW didn't have direct and traceable links to the Communist Party USA, their active planning and conspiring to assassinate US Senators is reason enough for the FBI to play more than a litte attention to them. Or do you think it's OK for people and groups to actively plot the assassination of some of our leaders? And finally, I totally agree with his comments about Martina Navratilova; she's the perfect Liberal ? lesbian, self-absorbed, hates America, anxious to impose her values on everybody else. Or maybe you can argue that' she's not a lesbian, not a liberal, etc.? Don't think so. I will correct one statement attributed to him - Hillary's not a lesbo, but a switch-hitter. And in case you're missing the obvious, which is frequent and expected, the book, "Unfit for Command," is selling bigtime!!
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Well
Your response does no more than support what I and James (exlrrp) and some others have been saying about you for some time now.
You ARE one sick puppy in dire need of advanced therapy.
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Gimpy "MUD GRUNT/RIVERINE" "I ain't no fortunate son"--CCR "We have shared the incommunicable experience of war..........We have felt - we still feel - the passion of life to its top.........In our youth our hearts were touched with fire" Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. |
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Gimp
Well bud, You didn't call me a name, I wouldn't need an invitation.
I just ment there is no reason to call people names. Some people take that different than other people. Its like giving someone the finger, people take that different, Id just as soon pull my 12 gage out from under my seat to show where that finger should go. Ron |
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Ron,
Like the man said,.........
"Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but not their own facts " Fact is....................Super's been more adept at "name-calling" than ANYONE on this forum since he started posting here! I haven't seen you get too upset about HIS propensity for this behavior??
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Gimpy "MUD GRUNT/RIVERINE" "I ain't no fortunate son"--CCR "We have shared the incommunicable experience of war..........We have felt - we still feel - the passion of life to its top.........In our youth our hearts were touched with fire" Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. |
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Re: SuperFellas "response"!
Quote:
Have a pleasent evening!
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Gimpy "MUD GRUNT/RIVERINE" "I ain't no fortunate son"--CCR "We have shared the incommunicable experience of war..........We have felt - we still feel - the passion of life to its top.........In our youth our hearts were touched with fire" Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. |
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Gimp
Your right I hadn't paid any attention to SS name calling nor have I paid any attention to anyone else. You seem to bring out that special something in alot of people that just makes them what to say "bite me" And I have to admitt I do the same thing. I just don't do the name calling thing, at least Im not first. I think.
If I may make a sugestion, Pick 1(one) point, disscuss what your opinion is, give your resorce, let people respond, The way you (and most people) disscuss an issue is to try to make 30 points and have veg or one sided references and somehow expect people to agree with you. Politics and religon are two subjects that get people very heated and when the heat is on the reasoning goes away. Ron |
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While still being denied by officaldom, there are extremely credible reports that Timothy McVey had much support, money and expertise, from Muslim terrorists. He and his fellow co-conspirator didn't have the technical expertise to bring off the OKC bombing, and the truck-bomb methodology is totally in keeping with other Muslim-sponsored terrorist attacks. To call the IRA a group of 'Christian terrorists' is to label abortionists 'population control specialists.' Their body count pales into insignificata when compared to the slaughter wrought by Muslim extremists and terrorists, worldwide.
And I'm so glad that you agree that buggering little boys is a crime! Thanks for clearing that up for me. As for religious beliefs, or in Kerry's case, the absence of deeply held religious beliefs, is it a sociological behavior issue or an ethical question? How can one logically espouse a moral position, while at the same time, repeatedly violate the moral tenets of one's faith? It is nothing more than yet another of the infamous Flips-and-Flops of Kerry.
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It should be pointed out that Kerry and the Catholic Church are at extreme loggerheads at present. The Catholic Church contends that Kerry is misrepresenting church doctrine for his own purposes. Zo, among other things it appears that there is an aspiring Pope in the mix I reckon. This side battle won?t get much press, but there is a question as to who represents church doctrine going back and forth and the hackles are up, big time.
The bone of contention seems to be that Kerry claims that Catholic Church doctrine is purely non-secular therefore not applicable to his positions on secular law. The Church claims otherwise and that their doctrine is both secular and non-secular. Interesting battle. Scamp
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