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  • G Gary Kirkham

    oilFactotum wrote:

    'leftist' media as an organ of the Democratic party

    Not so much an organ, as a tool. By all means, keep wearing your blinders.

    Gary Kirkham Forever Forgiven and Alive in the Spirit "Truly, truly, I say to you, he who hears My word, and believes Him who sent Me, has eternal life, and does not come into judgment, but has passed out of death into life. Me blog, You read

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    oilFactotum
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    Gary Kirkham wrote:

    Not so much an organ, as a tool.

    By all means, continue to live in your fantasy world, and whine about how victimized the poor conservative are.

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      oilFactotum wrote:

      Not that Obama is playing the race card, but that some pundit is?

      Sounds like blaiming McCain for what somebody in a crowd yells, huh.


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      oilFactotum
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      BoneSoft wrote:

      Sounds like blaiming McCain for what somebody in a crowd yells, huh.

      No, not at all. I don't see the two as comparable. Rather that elaborate as to why, I'll let you jump to some more false conclusions - you're so good at that.

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      • O oilFactotum

        BoneSoft wrote:

        Logcally that does not follow.

        Well, yes it does. You appear to be incapable of following this conversation into which you have chosen to insert yourself. Go back to the top[^]

        BoneSoft wrote:

        Now if you had said "Apparently less than 50% of the party is not bigoted towards black people specifically, or at least not bigoted enough to outweigh their dislike for Hillary",

        And why would I have said that? We were talking about anti-muslim bigotry, not racism against blacks. Besides that, it's obvious that the crypto-muslim falsehood did not take root in the Democratic party, this is a narrative of the right - and McCain plays into it.

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        BoneSoft
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        oilFactotum wrote:

        Well, yes it does.

        Well, no it does not. Now you're just being obtuse.

        oilFactotum wrote:

        You appear to be incapable of... blah blah blah

        Ad hominem, ad nauseum.

        oilFactotum wrote:

        We were talking about anti-muslim bigotry

        Ah right, forgive me... [correction] Now if you had said "Apparently less than 50% of the party is not bigoted towards muslim people specifically, or at least not bigoted enough to outweigh their dislike for Hillary" [/correction] Statement still stands. But by all means, continue with your original ad absurdum, or renew your ad hominem if you must.


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          oilFactotum wrote:

          I see that you are not disputing that anti-muslim bigotry is a problem within the Repbublican party

          Exactly what response did you expect that to elicit? And what do you imagine that response would prove?


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          oilFactotum
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          BoneSoft wrote:

          Exactly what response did you expect that to elicit?

          I was making the point that he didn't respond directly to my previous post. Instead he simply accused the other side of the same problem. That form of attack response automatically concedes that the original point is valid.

          BoneSoft wrote:

          And what do you imagine that response would prove?

          Prove? Don't know what you mean by that.

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            oilFactotum wrote:

            Well, yes it does.

            Well, no it does not. Now you're just being obtuse.

            oilFactotum wrote:

            You appear to be incapable of... blah blah blah

            Ad hominem, ad nauseum.

            oilFactotum wrote:

            We were talking about anti-muslim bigotry

            Ah right, forgive me... [correction] Now if you had said "Apparently less than 50% of the party is not bigoted towards muslim people specifically, or at least not bigoted enough to outweigh their dislike for Hillary" [/correction] Statement still stands. But by all means, continue with your original ad absurdum, or renew your ad hominem if you must.


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            oilFactotum
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            BoneSoft wrote:

            Well, no it does not.

            You have yet to actually support that there is anything illogical. The 'Apparently not' statement was not said in a vacuum.

            BoneSoft wrote:

            [correction]

            I have already responded to your correction in the previous post. Simply restating yourself advances nothing.

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            • O oilFactotum

              BoneSoft wrote:

              Exactly what response did you expect that to elicit?

              I was making the point that he didn't respond directly to my previous post. Instead he simply accused the other side of the same problem. That form of attack response automatically concedes that the original point is valid.

              BoneSoft wrote:

              And what do you imagine that response would prove?

              Prove? Don't know what you mean by that.

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              burden of proof rests on the reader of your posts? duly noted.

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                burden of proof rests on the reader of your posts? duly noted.

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                oilFactotum
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                :confused: That makes no sense.

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                • O oilFactotum

                  BoneSoft wrote:

                  Obama does well partly because every speach includes "I know it's tough, people are hurting..."

                  McCain says[^]

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                  Yeah McCain seems to think he can compete... But then again, he basically was a Democrat up until the moment he decided to run for president. Like I said, Dems have used that very successfully, and McCain obviously thinks he can too.


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                  • O Oakman

                    BoneSoft wrote:

                    then they turn off their satellite dish big screen plasma TV, hop in one of their SUVs and leave their house to go out to eat.

                    You need to get out more, my friend. There are a whole bunch of people out there, some of them lilly-white, who are hurting. I am not saying that Obama has the answer to anyone's problems (or that McCain does) but I am quite sure that there are a lot of working poor that don't drive SUVs and don't have plasma TVs.

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                    Sure, the plasma TV was an embelishment. But come on, we've been to third world countries, there are damn few people in America that are hurting. And most of those that are, have been for longer than the current mess. The point is most people don't have near as much to bitch about as they do bitch about, and playing to that helps politicians.


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                    • O oilFactotum

                      BoneSoft wrote:

                      Obama does well partly because every speach includes "I know it's tough, people are hurting..."

                      McCain says[^]

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                      oilFactotum
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                      Nope. McCain is definitely not a Democrat. I suspect that he is not representative of what's left of the Republican party - even though he tries mightily to pander to them.

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                        I just turned 63, and for as long as I can remember, people (the electorate) have been believing the crap that spews from the mouths of politicians. How people can't see that the pols are buying their votes with their (the people) money (taxes) to me is incredible. And 90% of the time, the pols don't make good on their promises, and never get called on it. We let these leaches take the money from the Social Security Trust Fund to put it in the General Fund and spend it buying more votes. And then we are astounded that Social Security is going broke and no one has the guts to even try and fix it. And Ted Kennedy, of all people, tries to be the "champion" of Social Security, even though he's never so much as paid a dime into SS!! Like every government worker, they are too good to have SS as a retirement vehicle! In short people have a memory span of about 30 seconds, and vote one of two ways --- popularity or with their wallets, based on what direction the economy has taken. I fear our nation cannot last much longer with trillions of debt piling up. Some day those IOUs are going to be coming due ...

                        John P.

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                        You're absolutely right. Congress should be given half of the money it currently gets and not be allowed to spend a penny that they don't already have. They need to clean up their mess, and we need a way to make them. Social Security... I suppose it was necessary when it was created. But what a horrible idea, I can't believe they never thought about the possibility virtual certainty that there would be more people in the future. We need a way to fund it for those that are currently and near getting it. Then it needs to go away. Whatever happened to Bush's nationalized retirement accounts idea? I could deal with the government soaking me for thousands every year against my will if there was a chance in hell I'd get it back some day. As is, it pisses me off every time I get a check stub. I wouldn't mind being taxed a reasonable amount (which would certainly be less than currently) if it were going for things this country needs and if it were being managed responsibly. But right now none of those are happening. I feel bad for those of you who are close to retirement age, many who won't be able to retire. But unless we get things under control, I'm affraid those retiring in 10 years will be even worse off. And I'll never see a dime of Social Security.


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                        • B BoneSoft

                          oilFactotum wrote:

                          Not that Obama is playing the race card, but that some pundit is?

                          Sounds like blaiming McCain for what somebody in a crowd yells, huh.


                          Visit BoneSoft.com for code generation tools (XML & XSD -> C#, VB, etc...) and some free developer tools as well.

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                          Ilion
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                          BoneSoft wrote:

                          Sounds like blaiming McCain for what somebody in a crowd yells, huh.

                          And which "reported" yelling seems never to have happened in the first place.

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                          • G Gary Kirkham

                            oilFactotum wrote:

                            'leftist' media as an organ of the Democratic party

                            Not so much an organ, as a tool. By all means, keep wearing your blinders.

                            Gary Kirkham Forever Forgiven and Alive in the Spirit "Truly, truly, I say to you, he who hears My word, and believes Him who sent Me, has eternal life, and does not come into judgment, but has passed out of death into life. Me blog, You read

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                            Ilion
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                            Gary Kirkham wrote:

                            Not so much an organ, as a tool. By all means, keep wearing your blinders.

                            You know a thing or two about both those states, don't you? edit: Amusingly, Dirk LongNose, you're saying that The Oily One is either: 1) stupid, or 2) ignorant (with the implication that he does not wish to correct the ignorance, which is to say, the implication is that the "ignorance" is really intellectual dishonesty), or 3) intellectually dishonest (i.e. a liar) You're just not openly using the words. And then you *dare* to condemn me merely because I do openly use the words.

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                            • O oilFactotum

                              BoneSoft wrote:

                              Sounds like blaiming McCain for what somebody in a crowd yells, huh.

                              No, not at all. I don't see the two as comparable. Rather that elaborate as to why, I'll let you jump to some more false conclusions - you're so good at that.

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                              BoneSoft
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                              Yeah I'm sure it's all my fault. It couldn't possibly have anything to do with your presentation. :rolleyes:


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                                BoneSoft wrote:

                                Sounds like blaiming McCain for what somebody in a crowd yells, huh.

                                And which "reported" yelling seems never to have happened in the first place.

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                                BoneSoft
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                                :laugh: Good point, forgot about that.


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                                  Then go ahead, I'm waiting with bated breathe. You posed the stupid question, as if it means something to admit that there is bigotry in the Republican party, as if there isn't in any other organization. Strawman indeed, I may have to start calling you that.


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                                  Ilion
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                                  BoneSoft wrote:

                                  Strawman indeed, I may have to start calling you that.

                                  An oil-soaked strawman makes a nice bonfire, don't you think?

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                                    burden of proof rests on the reader of your posts? duly noted.

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                                    Ilion
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                                    bulg wrote:

                                    burden of proof rests on the reader of your posts? duly noted.

                                    Also note that he claims to not know what "proof" means.

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                                    • O oilFactotum

                                      BoneSoft wrote:

                                      Exactly what response did you expect that to elicit?

                                      I was making the point that he didn't respond directly to my previous post. Instead he simply accused the other side of the same problem. That form of attack response automatically concedes that the original point is valid.

                                      BoneSoft wrote:

                                      And what do you imagine that response would prove?

                                      Prove? Don't know what you mean by that.

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                                      oilFactotum wrote:

                                      I was making the point that he didn't respond directly to my previous post. Instead he simply accused the other side of the same problem.

                                      OK, so you were answering ad absurdum with ad absurdum in the hopse that they would see the irony. I can appreciate that, I've tried it on you several times. I guess I missed the original. It looked like you were initiating the "answer my loaded question to validate my false assertion". My apologies.

                                      oilFactotum wrote:

                                      That form of attack response automatically concedes that the original point is valid

                                      False. It gives you reasonable doubt as to their convictions or that they themselves have an answer. It doesn't mean there isn't an answer or that your point is automatically valid.


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                                      • O Oakman

                                        Mike Mullikin wrote:

                                        You're freakin' OLD!!!!!

                                        It beats the alternative.

                                        Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface

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                                        Ilion
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                                        Not in your case. :laugh:

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                                          BoneSoft wrote:

                                          Strawman indeed, I may have to start calling you that.

                                          An oil-soaked strawman makes a nice bonfire, don't you think?

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                                          BoneSoft
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                                          It certainly gives off a lot of smoke.


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