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  • T Tim Carmichael

    So.. Michelle Bachmann in the only Tea Party politician then? Read the FULL message.. don't be selective. Have you met EVERY Tea Party politician or are you making potentially slanderous statements about people whom you've never met?

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    As someone who has pretty well kept tabs on the movement, from the time they were proudly calling themselves Teabaggers(and I was dying laughing), there are two varieties of Tea Party politicians. One, the stupid ones, the blindly violent, ignorant, and obviously completely not at fault for what any of their rhetoric invokes ones. Two, the unfortunate ones, who thought they could actually accomplish something from a third party, and don't have the good sense to run screaming from the lot of idiots they threw in with. If you're a Tea Partier and you have sane goals, run for the hills and start something else, because the moment someone attached a bunch of tea bags in a corporate board room to protest taxes it was quite over. The tricorn hats with tea bags stapled to them were a bad sign as well.

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      One thing I found interesting was in a rant about name-calling, you used an insulting and demeaning version of the Tea Party's name - even though the movement is named after one of the first exhibition of an American National Patriotism. Enlighten me: how exactly is this OK when you objected so strongly to my pointing out that the reason "bugger" has become an euphemism for anal sex was that the Brits decided that ass-fucking was the Bulgarian national pastime? Or is it different when you do it???

      “Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one." ~ Albert Einstein

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      Oakman wrote:

      One thing I found interesting was in a rant about name-calling, you used an insulting and demeaning version of the Tea Party's name - even though the movement is named after one of the first exhibition of an American National Patriotism.
       
      Enlighten me: how exactly is this OK when you objected so strongly to my pointing out that the reason "bugger" has become an euphemism for anal sex was that the Brits decided that ass-f***ing was the Bulgarian national pastime? Or is it different when you do it???

      I've got to chime in on this one, for a good few weeks after the party hit the lime light many of them called themselves Tea Baggers, I myself having been largely incapacitated by laughter and college classes didn't have time to explain to them exactly what they were saying for a while. That and direct references to group efforts of the tea party as tea bagging nearly killed me. Knowing that at least a few of the people doing it were someone's grand parents and trying to spare some poor grandchild a good scaring I did enlighten a few of them myself. Once I got over the laughing fits.

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        Oakman wrote:

        Ravel is a queer as a three dollar bill - therefore since Michele Bachmann's husband makes his living proving to gays that it's something they can be cured of, he hates her guts.

        Actually I formulated a disliking for Michele Bachmann long before I knew what her incompetent "pray-away-the-gay" quack husband did for a living. Homosexuality cannot be 'cured', and I could post many scientific journal articles supporting this, but that would be a waste of my time considering how intellectually lazy you are.

        Oakman wrote:

        Of course, at 17 and never having lived in the U.S., he actually knows little about American politics and less about Bachmann, but then he doesn't have to.

        OK then, tell me what I am missing out on not being in such a privileged position as you are. Are there intelligent things Michele Bachmann says that miraculously never leave your country? Or do you have to be a pompous Randroid before they sound reasonable?

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        Ravel H. Joyce wrote:

        Are there intelligent things Michele Bachmann says that miraculously never leave your country?

        No, she has nothing intelligent to add to our political discourse.

        Ravel H. Joyce wrote:

        Or do you have to be a pompous Randroid before they sound reasonable?

        Without a doubt.

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          Or the soldiers, whi were there already, seeing as how it was British territory, were protecting the tea from smugglers whose intent was to destroy it because the tax on it had been reduced by the British govt in oreder to compete with the smuggled tea.

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          Wrong, but thanks for playing. We have consolation prizes for losers like you.

          “Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one." ~ Albert Einstein

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          • R realJSOP

            We also seem to have a larger selection.

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            True. I can't speak from first hand knowledge, I never looked at Weiner's wiener. But I heard it was on the larger side of average.

            "I have a theory that the truth is never told during the nine-to-five hours. " — Hunter S. Thompson My comedy.

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              Oakman wrote:

              One thing I found interesting was in a rant about name-calling, you used an insulting and demeaning version of the Tea Party's name - even though the movement is named after one of the first exhibition of an American National Patriotism.
               
              Enlighten me: how exactly is this OK when you objected so strongly to my pointing out that the reason "bugger" has become an euphemism for anal sex was that the Brits decided that ass-f***ing was the Bulgarian national pastime? Or is it different when you do it???

              I've got to chime in on this one, for a good few weeks after the party hit the lime light many of them called themselves Tea Baggers, I myself having been largely incapacitated by laughter and college classes didn't have time to explain to them exactly what they were saying for a while. That and direct references to group efforts of the tea party as tea bagging nearly killed me. Knowing that at least a few of the people doing it were someone's grand parents and trying to spare some poor grandchild a good scaring I did enlighten a few of them myself. Once I got over the laughing fits.

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              Could be the case. However, it in no way excuses the OP for deliberately and knowingly using an insulting phrase while complaining about them insulting his hero.

              “Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one." ~ Albert Einstein

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                Oakman wrote:

                Ravel is a queer as a three dollar bill

                You are bordering on being offensive.

                Oakman wrote:

                husband makes his living proving to gays that it's something they can be cured of

                Do you think he has succeeded? Do you therefore think it is a disease?

                Oakman wrote:

                Of course, at 17 and never having lived in the U.S., he actually knows little about American politics

                Two issues, age is not a barrier to understanding and secondly we have access abroad to US media. (In fact there is a lot of US politics in the UK media, as well as a lot of US stuff on TV giving a generally wide familarity with US for those interested).

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                Fat__Eric wrote:

                You are bordering on being offensive.

                Are you offended so easily? Life is short. Chill out.

                Fat__Eric wrote:

                age is not a barrier to understanding

                When you grow up, you'll understand what i mean - if you ever grow up.

                Fat__Eric wrote:

                In fact there is a lot of US politics in the UK media,

                Ravel lives in Australia :rolleyes:

                “Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one." ~ Albert Einstein

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                  Oakman wrote:

                  Ravel is a queer as a three dollar bill - therefore since Michele Bachmann's husband makes his living proving to gays that it's something they can be cured of, he hates her guts.

                  Actually I formulated a disliking for Michele Bachmann long before I knew what her incompetent "pray-away-the-gay" quack husband did for a living. Homosexuality cannot be 'cured', and I could post many scientific journal articles supporting this, but that would be a waste of my time considering how intellectually lazy you are.

                  Oakman wrote:

                  Of course, at 17 and never having lived in the U.S., he actually knows little about American politics and less about Bachmann, but then he doesn't have to.

                  OK then, tell me what I am missing out on not being in such a privileged position as you are. Are there intelligent things Michele Bachmann says that miraculously never leave your country? Or do you have to be a pompous Randroid before they sound reasonable?

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                  So much for your screams of girlish anguish when I addressed your post and your promises never to respond to anything I say until the end of the universe. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

                  Ravel H. Joyce wrote:

                  tell me what I am missing out on not being in such a privileged position as you are

                  pussy. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: I would welcome your pointing me to the study that proves that there is a gay gene. (I'm sure that an awful lot of parents would love to be able to test for gayness in the womb in order to rectify the error before it's too late.) Here's a clue: Researchers in this field, those without an agenda, believe that we are born just plain sexual - not homo or hetero. How our sex drive is channeled is a function of nurture at least as much as nature, except in very rare instances of some kind of endocrine malfunction where physiologically the subject is, in the vernacular, a chick with a dick or a stud with no pud.

                  “Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one." ~ Albert Einstein

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                    Oakman wrote:

                    Given how far underwater you are,

                    What are you talking about?

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                    Majerus wrote:

                    What are you talking about?

                    Why should I waste my time introducing you to CP? You aren't a programmer, you make no contribution to any forum except those where you post your far-left rants, and if you were are all interested in making a contribution to this site or actually being a member of the community, you'd know what I was talking about.

                    “Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one." ~ Albert Einstein

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                    • O Oakman

                      Wrong, but thanks for playing. We have consolation prizes for losers like you.

                      “Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one." ~ Albert Einstein

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                      Gosh, such vitriol!

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                      • O Oakman

                        Fat__Eric wrote:

                        You are bordering on being offensive.

                        Are you offended so easily? Life is short. Chill out.

                        Fat__Eric wrote:

                        age is not a barrier to understanding

                        When you grow up, you'll understand what i mean - if you ever grow up.

                        Fat__Eric wrote:

                        In fact there is a lot of US politics in the UK media,

                        Ravel lives in Australia :rolleyes:

                        “Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one." ~ Albert Einstein

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                        Oddly enough I wasnt focusing on Ravel.

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                          Gosh, such vitriol!

                          ============================== Nothing to say.

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                          I liked you better when you defended global warming. Now you are out to prove Chris right.

                          “Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one." ~ Albert Einstein

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                          • O Oakman

                            So much for your screams of girlish anguish when I addressed your post and your promises never to respond to anything I say until the end of the universe. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

                            Ravel H. Joyce wrote:

                            tell me what I am missing out on not being in such a privileged position as you are

                            pussy. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: I would welcome your pointing me to the study that proves that there is a gay gene. (I'm sure that an awful lot of parents would love to be able to test for gayness in the womb in order to rectify the error before it's too late.) Here's a clue: Researchers in this field, those without an agenda, believe that we are born just plain sexual - not homo or hetero. How our sex drive is channeled is a function of nurture at least as much as nature, except in very rare instances of some kind of endocrine malfunction where physiologically the subject is, in the vernacular, a chick with a dick or a stud with no pud.

                            “Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one." ~ Albert Einstein

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                            Oakman wrote:

                            So much for your screams of girlish anguish when I addressed your post and your promises never to respond to anything I say until the end of the universe.

                            I've changed.

                            Oakman wrote:

                            I would welcome your pointing me to the study that proves that there is a gay gene.

                            Please point out where I said that there's a gay gene. Go on.

                            Oakman wrote:

                            (I'm sure that an awful lot of parents would love to be able to test for gayness in the womb in order to rectify the error before it's too late.)

                            That whole statement reeks of you failing genetics.

                            Oakman wrote:

                            Here's a clue: Researchers in this field, those without an agenda, believe that we are born just plain sexual - not homo or hetero. How our sex drive is channeled is a function of nurture at least as much as nature, except in very rare instances of some kind of endocrine malfunction where physiologically the subject is, in the vernacular, a chick with a dick or a stud with no pud.

                            Wow, you must be, like, a scientist or something. :rolleyes: Homosexuality has a genetic component. That is almost certain. Having older brothers increases the likelihood of homosexuality. There are innumerable factors contributing to it, but if there's one thing that history has shown, it's that it cannot be 'cured'.

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                              So much for your screams of girlish anguish when I addressed your post and your promises never to respond to anything I say until the end of the universe. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

                              Ravel H. Joyce wrote:

                              tell me what I am missing out on not being in such a privileged position as you are

                              pussy. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: I would welcome your pointing me to the study that proves that there is a gay gene. (I'm sure that an awful lot of parents would love to be able to test for gayness in the womb in order to rectify the error before it's too late.) Here's a clue: Researchers in this field, those without an agenda, believe that we are born just plain sexual - not homo or hetero. How our sex drive is channeled is a function of nurture at least as much as nature, except in very rare instances of some kind of endocrine malfunction where physiologically the subject is, in the vernacular, a chick with a dick or a stud with no pud.

                              “Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one." ~ Albert Einstein

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                              Oakman wrote:

                              I take it that means you have no evidence to back up your belief in this matter. I personally have no idea whether it can be or not. But then, again, I don't have an agenda. Like I said, if you ever actually come up with proof that its genetic, not how you were raised, let me know. Until then. I'm through with this thread.

                              -- Bailey JM and Pillard RC (1991). A genetic study of male sexual orientation. Archives of General Psychiatry, 48:1089-1096. -- Mustanski BS, et al. (2005) A genomewide scan of male sexual orientation. Human Genetics, 116(4):272-8. -- Blanchard R (1997) Birth order and sibling sex ratio in homosexual versus heterosexual males and females. Annual Review of Sexual Research, 8:27-67.

                              Oakman wrote:

                              One thing I am not is a manic-depressive gay teenager who desperately needs to believe that his IQ makes him a worthwhile human being, in spite of all the indications to the contrary.

                              Oakman wrote:

                              Do you really think your parents wouldn't have aborted you if they knew you were going to end up like you have?

                              It's clear that you really hate gay people. Let me guess: your son turned out gay so you disowned him.

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                                Oakman wrote:

                                I take it that means you have no evidence to back up your belief in this matter. I personally have no idea whether it can be or not. But then, again, I don't have an agenda. Like I said, if you ever actually come up with proof that its genetic, not how you were raised, let me know. Until then. I'm through with this thread.

                                -- Bailey JM and Pillard RC (1991). A genetic study of male sexual orientation. Archives of General Psychiatry, 48:1089-1096. -- Mustanski BS, et al. (2005) A genomewide scan of male sexual orientation. Human Genetics, 116(4):272-8. -- Blanchard R (1997) Birth order and sibling sex ratio in homosexual versus heterosexual males and females. Annual Review of Sexual Research, 8:27-67.

                                Oakman wrote:

                                One thing I am not is a manic-depressive gay teenager who desperately needs to believe that his IQ makes him a worthwhile human being, in spite of all the indications to the contrary.

                                Oakman wrote:

                                Do you really think your parents wouldn't have aborted you if they knew you were going to end up like you have?

                                It's clear that you really hate gay people. Let me guess: your son turned out gay so you disowned him.

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                                Ravel H. Joyce wrote:

                                It's clear that you really hate gay people.

                                Don't be silly. My best friend, and business partner for 7 years was queer. In my youth (when I was only 10 years older than you) I worked as a lighting designer for musical theatre and ballet companies where the vast majority of my co-workers were queer and some were queens. I had a long-term relationship with a woman who was bisexual. If I had a problem with homosexuality, I would have never applied for the job or lasted in it. For all you know, I walk down both sides of the street. It's whiny little boys who make up stories that I disdain. By the way, the reason I deleted my other post was because I can and should do better. I'll let you have the last whine. Bye.

                                “Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one." ~ Albert Einstein

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                                  Ravel H. Joyce wrote:

                                  It's clear that you really hate gay people.

                                  Don't be silly. My best friend, and business partner for 7 years was queer. In my youth (when I was only 10 years older than you) I worked as a lighting designer for musical theatre and ballet companies where the vast majority of my co-workers were queer and some were queens. I had a long-term relationship with a woman who was bisexual. If I had a problem with homosexuality, I would have never applied for the job or lasted in it. For all you know, I walk down both sides of the street. It's whiny little boys who make up stories that I disdain. By the way, the reason I deleted my other post was because I can and should do better. I'll let you have the last whine. Bye.

                                  “Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one." ~ Albert Einstein

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                                  Oakman wrote:

                                  Do you really think your parents wouldn't have aborted you if they knew you were going to end up like you have?

                                  You ol' gay-hater you! :laugh:

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                                    Ravel H. Joyce wrote:

                                    It's clear that you really hate gay people.

                                    Don't be silly. My best friend, and business partner for 7 years was queer. In my youth (when I was only 10 years older than you) I worked as a lighting designer for musical theatre and ballet companies where the vast majority of my co-workers were queer and some were queens. I had a long-term relationship with a woman who was bisexual. If I had a problem with homosexuality, I would have never applied for the job or lasted in it. For all you know, I walk down both sides of the street. It's whiny little boys who make up stories that I disdain. By the way, the reason I deleted my other post was because I can and should do better. I'll let you have the last whine. Bye.

                                    “Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one." ~ Albert Einstein

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                                    Oakman wrote:

                                    My best friend, and business partner for 7 years was queer.

                                    Lemme guess: it took him seven years to finally work up the courage to come out to you. Don't think I didn't notice you ignoring the scientific literature I cited.

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                                    • O Oakman

                                      So much for your screams of girlish anguish when I addressed your post and your promises never to respond to anything I say until the end of the universe. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

                                      Ravel H. Joyce wrote:

                                      tell me what I am missing out on not being in such a privileged position as you are

                                      pussy. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: I would welcome your pointing me to the study that proves that there is a gay gene. (I'm sure that an awful lot of parents would love to be able to test for gayness in the womb in order to rectify the error before it's too late.) Here's a clue: Researchers in this field, those without an agenda, believe that we are born just plain sexual - not homo or hetero. How our sex drive is channeled is a function of nurture at least as much as nature, except in very rare instances of some kind of endocrine malfunction where physiologically the subject is, in the vernacular, a chick with a dick or a stud with no pud.

                                      “Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one." ~ Albert Einstein

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                                      Oakman wrote:

                                      Researchers in this field, those without an agenda, believe that we are born just plain sexual - not homo or hetero.

                                      The expression of homosexuality is diverse and multifactorial and is determined by genetics, influences in the womb, cultural, and environmental factors. Your little attempt to poison the well with your arrogant supposition that anyone who would dare to disagree with your opinion must have an "agenda" is duly noted.

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                                        Oakman wrote:

                                        Researchers in this field, those without an agenda, believe that we are born just plain sexual - not homo or hetero.

                                        The expression of homosexuality is diverse and multifactorial and is determined by genetics, influences in the womb, cultural, and environmental factors. Your little attempt to poison the well with your arrogant supposition that anyone who would dare to disagree with your opinion must have an "agenda" is duly noted.

                                        - F

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                                        :zzz:

                                        “Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one." ~ Albert Einstein

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                                          Subject closed[^] The American Teabaggers have gotten in the habit of comparing Obama to to Hitler and are often seen carrying signs depicting the President's face with a little mustache on his upper lip. Like Hitler, Obama is an eloquent public speaker. Clearly the ability to articulate in public equates one with the murderer of 6 million Jews and the general personification of evil. You know who else was a great public speaker? Steve Allen. Or should I say "Steve Hitler." So was that guy you saw give a great toast at a wedding. I bet you didn't realize you were listening to Hitler. :-D


                                          Panic, Chaos, Destruction. My work here is done. Drink. Get drunk. Fall over - P O'H OK, I will win to day or my name isn't Ethel Crudacre! - DD Ethel Crudacre I cannot live by bread alone. Bacon and ketchup are needed as well. - Trollslayer Have a bit more patience with newbies. Of course some of them act dumb - they're often *students*, for heaven's sake - Terry Pratchett

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                                          5, not for the example you chose (not that there's anything wrong with that), but for the link to the site. I had never heard of it. The randomly chosen Axl Rose page made me laugh and it's bookmarked for future browsing when I have time. :thumbsup:

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