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  • O Oakman

    John, I did not say that a he said/she said type of argument couldn't be made about Clinton, or Obama, or Rudd, or Howard. Just that he didn't make the case. That, in this instance, he appealed to your already formulated convictions doesn't give it any more of a grounding in fact. That you attempted to give it such a grounding, seems to prove my point.

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    I'm not disputing that the original post omitted factual support.

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    • J John Carson

      Oakman wrote:

      First water comes from the gem trade. The clarity of diamonds is assessed by their translucence; the more like water, the higher the quality.

      Ah. I've learned something.

      Oakman wrote:

      Unfortunately, the democrats seem to have a propesity for nominating the unelectable. Dukakis, Stevenson, etc. Bush was not so much elected as Kerry was unelected.

      I think most of that comes from the fact that the political discourse is degraded and that personality-based non-issues dominate, with the Republicans being experts at taking advantage of this (having been mainly responsible for engineering it). A case in point was the huge fuss that was made over Dukakis's response to a question about what he would do if his wife was raped and murdered. Sensible people recognise that the immediate emotional response to a serious crime by immediate family is generally to want to inflict violence on the suspected perpetrator, but that a more temperate response is required from public officials. However, the fact that a candidate for the highest public office in the land did not respond emotionally but instead discussed the issue dispassionately was held against him. (You may or may not agree with his position on capital punishment, but he was right to treat the issue as a public policy one, not as an occasion to indulge his emotions.) Electing a President should be treated differently from choosing a friend. Kerry was a flawed candidate, but should have been more electable than Bush.

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      John Carson wrote:

      I think most of that comes from the fact that the political discourse is degraded and that personality-based non-issues dominate, with the Republicans being experts at taking advantage of this (having been mainly responsible for engineering it).

      In spite of our other sub-thread I tend to agree with you. However, I think that many main street conservatives would tell you that they had been insulted and demeaned by the left-wing of the Democratic party that took it over in the wake of the '68 election and that the Republicans merely exploited their antipathy for the coastal intellectuals who have made it clear they despise their values. I don't know if you are aware of the Nine Nations^ map of North America, but - other than angering almost every Canadian who sees it - I think it describes a strength and a weakness of this continent and the three countries the purport to rule it. In this case three very populous 'countries' (Mexamerica, New England, Ectopia) attempt to find enough swing voters in the others to win elections. The Democrats tend to try to do this by nominating someone with ties to Dixie while the Republicans seem to win by nominating someone from Mexamerica. In the (good or not-so-good) old days the Democrats could take Dixie and the Foundry for granted, but their vision has narrowed and they have lost contact with these constituencies. This may make them purer and more attractive to folks on the other continents (whom Stan is sure they want to emulate) but it has, demonstrably, made it harder for them to win elections.

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        I'm not disputing that the original post omitted factual support.

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        John Carson wrote:

        I'm not disputing that the original post omitted factual support.

        When we agree, it must be so. ;)

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        • M Mike Gaskey

          Patrick S wrote:

          I'm curious - what evidence have you that Wright said any of those things for 20 years? You've twisted the meaning of his words from just ONE speech

          Twisted? how in the holy fuck can I twist his comments, those are literal quotes.

          Patrick S wrote:

          why should I believe you know a damn thing about anything else he's said for the last 20 years?

          His ministry is founded on "Black lLiberation Theology" - it would be unusual in the extreme for him to say anything else. And by the way, the speeches (yes, that is plural) that have made their way to cable news shows ARE ON DVDs PURCHASED FROM HIS CHURCH.

          Mike - typical white guy. Thomas Mann - "Tolerance becomes a crime when applied to evil." The NYT - my leftist brochure. Calling an illegal alien an “undocumented immigrant” is like calling a drug dealer an “unlicensed pharmacist”. God doesn't believe in atheists, therefore they don't exist.

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          Mike Gaskey wrote:

          His ministry is founded on "Black lLiberation Theology" - it would be unusual in the extreme for him to say anything else.

          .... You know this cause Fox News says it is so? Or because you actually took the time to watch all 3,000 hours of the DVDs of his sermons available?

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          And by the way, the speeches (yes, that is plural) that have made their way to cable news shows

          come up to a sum total of 4 minutes. Out of 20 years of speeches. Yep, that's conclusive proof of anything.


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          • O Oakman

            John Carson wrote:

            You make a persuasive case.

            No he doesn't. There are no facts in his rant, only opinions - which he's entitled to, as long as no-one mistakes them for facts.

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            Oakman wrote:

            There are no facts in his rant, only opinions - which he's entitled to, as long as no-one mistakes them for facts.

            You're correct - this is my opinion. One I happen to think accurately reflects the way people discuss politics, but it's not intended to be 'factual'. If it were, it wouldn't be a rant :-D


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            • O Oakman

              John Carson wrote:

              I think most of that comes from the fact that the political discourse is degraded and that personality-based non-issues dominate, with the Republicans being experts at taking advantage of this (having been mainly responsible for engineering it).

              In spite of our other sub-thread I tend to agree with you. However, I think that many main street conservatives would tell you that they had been insulted and demeaned by the left-wing of the Democratic party that took it over in the wake of the '68 election and that the Republicans merely exploited their antipathy for the coastal intellectuals who have made it clear they despise their values. I don't know if you are aware of the Nine Nations^ map of North America, but - other than angering almost every Canadian who sees it - I think it describes a strength and a weakness of this continent and the three countries the purport to rule it. In this case three very populous 'countries' (Mexamerica, New England, Ectopia) attempt to find enough swing voters in the others to win elections. The Democrats tend to try to do this by nominating someone with ties to Dixie while the Republicans seem to win by nominating someone from Mexamerica. In the (good or not-so-good) old days the Democrats could take Dixie and the Foundry for granted, but their vision has narrowed and they have lost contact with these constituencies. This may make them purer and more attractive to folks on the other continents (whom Stan is sure they want to emulate) but it has, demonstrably, made it harder for them to win elections.

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              Oakman wrote:

              This may make them purer and more attractive to folks on the other continents (whom Stan is sure they want to emulate) but it has, demonstrably, made it harder for them to win elections.

              You are too good for this place. Insight is lost in a place like this one. It's rather why my posting here has been reduced to just a few times every couple of weeks.


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                Mike Gaskey wrote:

                His ministry is founded on "Black lLiberation Theology" - it would be unusual in the extreme for him to say anything else.

                .... You know this cause Fox News says it is so? Or because you actually took the time to watch all 3,000 hours of the DVDs of his sermons available?

                Mike Gaskey wrote:

                And by the way, the speeches (yes, that is plural) that have made their way to cable news shows

                come up to a sum total of 4 minutes. Out of 20 years of speeches. Yep, that's conclusive proof of anything.


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                Patrick S wrote:

                come up to a sum total of 4 minutes. Out of 20 years of speeches. Yep, that's conclusive proof of anything

                Once someone has said what Wright said in those 4 minutes, it's up to him to provide proof that he didn't mean it, or was abjectly ashamed of saying it. It's only up to the media, or Mike, or anyone else to corrobarate that he did say it.

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                  Oakman wrote:

                  This may make them purer and more attractive to folks on the other continents (whom Stan is sure they want to emulate) but it has, demonstrably, made it harder for them to win elections.

                  You are too good for this place. Insight is lost in a place like this one. It's rather why my posting here has been reduced to just a few times every couple of weeks.


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                  Patrick S wrote:

                  You are too good for this place

                  I don't know whether to laugh or blush.

                  Patrick S wrote:

                  Insight is lost in a place like this one.

                  Not really true. One does have to wade through the trolls, of course, but I have learned things, and changed my mind about things based on exchanges with other soapboxers. John Carson is, for instance, is someone who differs from me on a number of issues but who almost always challenges me to think hard and long about anything we exchange posts about. As a result, I tend to be better informed, i.e. wiser, and, it is my hope, so does he.

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                  • O Oakman

                    Patrick S wrote:

                    come up to a sum total of 4 minutes. Out of 20 years of speeches. Yep, that's conclusive proof of anything

                    Once someone has said what Wright said in those 4 minutes, it's up to him to provide proof that he didn't mean it, or was abjectly ashamed of saying it. It's only up to the media, or Mike, or anyone else to corrobarate that he did say it.

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                    Oakman wrote:

                    Once someone has said what Wright said in those 4 minutes, it's up to him to provide proof that he didn't mean it, or was abjectly ashamed of saying it.

                    I'm not saying he didn't mean it, or didn't believe it. I'm not in any way attempting to refute it. I'm simply saying that I'm not one to make rash judgements, as others are, and 4 minutes of speeches are not conclusive proof of anyone's worthiness to be a pastor or their standing as a Christian. Personalities are simply far more complex than the parodies made of them. But my real purpose in addressing this goes more to what I posted above - if anyone REALLY cared about these issues, they'd ask McCain about Hagee and Robertson, because they've said almost exactly the same things that Wright did. Only, nobody asks about them. It's a double standard, and it's there precisely because nobody really cares about this; it's only yet another way to be right, to 'beat' your opponent, to manipulate the voters.


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                    • P Patrick Etc

                      Oakman wrote:

                      There are no facts in his rant, only opinions - which he's entitled to, as long as no-one mistakes them for facts.

                      You're correct - this is my opinion. One I happen to think accurately reflects the way people discuss politics, but it's not intended to be 'factual'. If it were, it wouldn't be a rant :-D


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                      Patrick S wrote:

                      You're correct - this is my opinion.

                      And I shall defend to my death your right to express it. Which is more than Dick Cheney would do - he only defends things to other people's death.

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                      • O Oakman

                        Patrick S wrote:

                        You are too good for this place

                        I don't know whether to laugh or blush.

                        Patrick S wrote:

                        Insight is lost in a place like this one.

                        Not really true. One does have to wade through the trolls, of course, but I have learned things, and changed my mind about things based on exchanges with other soapboxers. John Carson is, for instance, is someone who differs from me on a number of issues but who almost always challenges me to think hard and long about anything we exchange posts about. As a result, I tend to be better informed, i.e. wiser, and, it is my hope, so does he.

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                        Oakman wrote:

                        I don't know whether to laugh or blush.

                        Probably both responses are appropriate :)

                        Oakman wrote:

                        Not really true. One does have to wade through the trolls, of course, but I have learned things, and changed my mind about things based on exchanges with other soapboxers.

                        Perhaps it's that process of wading and weeding I got tired of. Life is complicated enough without having to learn how much of the noise to ignore, when there are other places where discourse is far more nuanced anyway. One might ask, then, why I continue to drop by, and really I suppose it's exactly what you say - it's not ALL lost, and there's always some value to be gleaned even from discourse of the sort you see here.


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                        • P Patrick Etc

                          Oakman wrote:

                          Once someone has said what Wright said in those 4 minutes, it's up to him to provide proof that he didn't mean it, or was abjectly ashamed of saying it.

                          I'm not saying he didn't mean it, or didn't believe it. I'm not in any way attempting to refute it. I'm simply saying that I'm not one to make rash judgements, as others are, and 4 minutes of speeches are not conclusive proof of anyone's worthiness to be a pastor or their standing as a Christian. Personalities are simply far more complex than the parodies made of them. But my real purpose in addressing this goes more to what I posted above - if anyone REALLY cared about these issues, they'd ask McCain about Hagee and Robertson, because they've said almost exactly the same things that Wright did. Only, nobody asks about them. It's a double standard, and it's there precisely because nobody really cares about this; it's only yet another way to be right, to 'beat' your opponent, to manipulate the voters.


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                          Patrick S wrote:

                          if anyone REALLY cared about these issues, they'd ask McCain about Hagee and Robertson, because they've said almost exactly the same things that Wright did. Only, nobody asks about them. It's a double standard,

                          I think you need to just wait. MoveOn.org is not known for letting the slightest conservative pecadillo go by without notice. Right now, I think they are laying low because of the general revulsion over their "Petreus/Betray us) ad. They seriously miscalculated the effect on the public when they published that. Besides, they want to wait until their efforts will do the most good, presumably after Labor Day.

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                            Oakman wrote:

                            I don't know whether to laugh or blush.

                            Probably both responses are appropriate :)

                            Oakman wrote:

                            Not really true. One does have to wade through the trolls, of course, but I have learned things, and changed my mind about things based on exchanges with other soapboxers.

                            Perhaps it's that process of wading and weeding I got tired of. Life is complicated enough without having to learn how much of the noise to ignore, when there are other places where discourse is far more nuanced anyway. One might ask, then, why I continue to drop by, and really I suppose it's exactly what you say - it's not ALL lost, and there's always some value to be gleaned even from discourse of the sort you see here.


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                            There is a glimmer of hope. Chris has indicated that he is favorably inclined towards allowing "the community" to vote out someone who doesn't belong here.

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                            • 7 73Zeppelin

                              CataclysmicQuantum wrote:

                              I got the same exact thing the rest of the students got, a diploma.

                              But not a decent job. Looks like the system worked!


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                              End the end we all get the same thing. Money.

                              The Digital World. It is an amazing place in which we primitive humans interact. Our flesh made this synthetic machine. You see, we are so smart, we know a lot of stuff. We were grown from cells that came from the universe, which the matter and physics I'm typing in it is amazing how the universe is working. Human life is very amazing. How I experience this sh*t its like wow.

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                              • O Oakman

                                Patrick S wrote:

                                You are too good for this place

                                I don't know whether to laugh or blush.

                                Patrick S wrote:

                                Insight is lost in a place like this one.

                                Not really true. One does have to wade through the trolls, of course, but I have learned things, and changed my mind about things based on exchanges with other soapboxers. John Carson is, for instance, is someone who differs from me on a number of issues but who almost always challenges me to think hard and long about anything we exchange posts about. As a result, I tend to be better informed, i.e. wiser, and, it is my hope, so does he.

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                                Oakman wrote:

                                Not really true. One does have to wade through the trolls, of course, but I have learned things, and changed my mind about things based on exchanges with other soapboxers. John Carson is, for instance, is someone who differs from me on a number of issues but who almost always challenges me to think hard and long about anything we exchange posts about. As a result, I tend to be better informed, i.e. wiser, and, it is my hope, so does he.

                                Aw shucks. :-O I agree with Patrick that the insightful and non-formulaic nature of your contributions sets you apart from most here and I certainly learn from our exchanges. My attitude to the Soapbox more generally waxes and wanes --- with more waning in recent times. As a forum for encountering a range of opinion that I would never experience in my offline world, it has been highly educational. Even, and in some cases especially, those on the far right have been interesting to engage. But, like Patrick, I come here less often these days. Most of the discussion is now fairly predictable.

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                                  Wow - you really ARE stupid. It's not uncommon for people who fail at life, to then blame minorities, I mean, people who can't hold down a job or get laid are surely the people with enough residual bitterness at their own failings to be ripe for the picking from hate groups looking to give such people an external 'them' to blame for all their self made problems. Yeah, black people are oppressing you. Give me a break.

                                  Christian Graus Please read this if you don't understand the answer I've given you "also I don't think "TranslateOneToTwoBillion OneHundredAndFortySevenMillion FourHundredAndEightyThreeThousand SixHundredAndFortySeven()" is a very good choice for a function name" - SpacixOne ( offering help to someone who really needed it ) ( spaces added for the benefit of people running at < 1280x1024 )

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                                  I would smack the shit out of you if I could. You totally twisted that into your liking. Get real you tardball, your understanding is severely corrupted.

                                  The Digital World. It is an amazing place in which we primitive humans interact. Our flesh made this synthetic machine. You see, we are so smart, we know a lot of stuff. We were grown from cells that came from the universe, which the matter and physics I'm typing in it is amazing how the universe is working. Human life is very amazing. How I experience this sh*t its like wow.

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                                    Oakman wrote:

                                    Not really true. One does have to wade through the trolls, of course, but I have learned things, and changed my mind about things based on exchanges with other soapboxers. John Carson is, for instance, is someone who differs from me on a number of issues but who almost always challenges me to think hard and long about anything we exchange posts about. As a result, I tend to be better informed, i.e. wiser, and, it is my hope, so does he.

                                    Aw shucks. :-O I agree with Patrick that the insightful and non-formulaic nature of your contributions sets you apart from most here and I certainly learn from our exchanges. My attitude to the Soapbox more generally waxes and wanes --- with more waning in recent times. As a forum for encountering a range of opinion that I would never experience in my offline world, it has been highly educational. Even, and in some cases especially, those on the far right have been interesting to engage. But, like Patrick, I come here less often these days. Most of the discussion is now fairly predictable.

                                    John Carson

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                                    John Carson wrote:

                                    My attitude to the Soapbox more generally waxes and wanes --- with more waning in recent times.

                                    I do understand. I was sick for a couple of days and when I logged in to CP after that short a hiatus, I had to force myself to jump to the SoapBox.

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                                      Wow - you really ARE stupid. It's not uncommon for people who fail at life, to then blame minorities, I mean, people who can't hold down a job or get laid are surely the people with enough residual bitterness at their own failings to be ripe for the picking from hate groups looking to give such people an external 'them' to blame for all their self made problems. Yeah, black people are oppressing you. Give me a break.

                                      Christian Graus Please read this if you don't understand the answer I've given you "also I don't think "TranslateOneToTwoBillion OneHundredAndFortySevenMillion FourHundredAndEightyThreeThousand SixHundredAndFortySeven()" is a very good choice for a function name" - SpacixOne ( offering help to someone who really needed it ) ( spaces added for the benefit of people running at < 1280x1024 )

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                                      Christian Graus wrote:

                                      people who can't hold down a job or get laid are surely the people with enough residual bitterness at their own failings to be ripe for the picking from hate groups looking to give such people an external 'them' to blame for all their self made problems

                                      One of the accomplishments CP may not want to claim is introducing CSS to Stanley and Ilidgit. Now he's parroting his (imperfect) understanding of their bushwa, next he'll shave his head and join up at Skinheads.net.

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                                        End the end we all get the same thing. Money.

                                        The Digital World. It is an amazing place in which we primitive humans interact. Our flesh made this synthetic machine. You see, we are so smart, we know a lot of stuff. We were grown from cells that came from the universe, which the matter and physics I'm typing in it is amazing how the universe is working. Human life is very amazing. How I experience this sh*t its like wow.

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                                        CataclysmicQuantum wrote:

                                        End the end we all get the same thing. Money

                                        Absolutely true. And if we didn't have people like you who are willing to work for nickles and dimes, where would we find our maids and day laborers, and short order cooks?

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                                          CataclysmicQuantum wrote:

                                          End the end we all get the same thing. Money

                                          Absolutely true. And if we didn't have people like you who are willing to work for nickles and dimes, where would we find our maids and day laborers, and short order cooks?

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                                          You think your something special don't you? No body works for you asshole. I work for myself, not some asshole like you who measures success with a number, and considers those with a smaller number failures. Fuck off old man, you are worthless.

                                          The Digital World. It is an amazing place in which we primitive humans interact. Our flesh made this synthetic machine. You see, we are so smart, we know a lot of stuff. We were grown from cells that came from the universe, which the matter and physics I'm typing in it is amazing how the universe is working. Human life is very amazing. How I experience this sh*t its like wow.

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