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jwhop
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posted January 04, 2009 12:38 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for jwhop     Edit/Delete Message
Too bad praecipua but I retain the right to counter attack those who have jumped the rails and introduced politics on the Astrology Forum. You are perfectly free to attempt making your political points...if you actually have any to make...on GU.

I know you believe posting what someone has said IS an argument against what they said acoustic. Sadly, you are as mistaken about that as you are about most other subjects.

Being short on available memory acoustic; perhaps you don't remember that because you were so full of error, it was necessary to demote you from AcousticGod...to Acoustic god. Then a short while later to acoustic god; then because of a continuing pattern of error..to acoustic; "Of or relating to sound", i.e. "noise".

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praecipua
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posted January 04, 2009 12:50 PM           Edit/Delete Message
can't be bothered to go on GU. i'm not interested to waste my time educating narrow people like you.

too bad indeed u miss a chance to to prove to someone how "mighty" your thoughts are.

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praecipua
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posted January 04, 2009 01:26 PM           Edit/Delete Message
but let yourself shine, other might find it delightful. i'm only talking for myself.

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AcousticGod
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posted January 04, 2009 01:29 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for AcousticGod     Edit/Delete Message
Our arguments are legion, Jwhop. And your view of them is as distorted as your view of Coulter. If you weren't a Leo you'd have stopped arguing with me ages ago, but you're incapable of that, aren't you? Incapable of grasping the frequency of your error. What can any logical person do about that?

You see here...out in the open...that people tend to hold my view of things. It's like this all over. That's why I've never trusted your view of reality. You thought McCain was going to win the election, didn't you? You wanted me to make a prediction as I recall, and I did. What happened? I accurately predicted the candidate America would pick. It was an easy, undiluted decision to make, too. Nothing to do with the candidate either. Bad economy + unpopular President = Change of party in power.

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praecipua
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posted January 04, 2009 02:09 PM           Edit/Delete Message
lesson number 5, how to stop a leo ranting: humble him. (my older sister is leo, i had to learn quickly)

obviously, that's when he comes back saying he doesn't care, blabla bla...

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jwhop
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posted January 04, 2009 02:19 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for jwhop     Edit/Delete Message
How miserly of you praecipua. I had heard leftist dogma required the spreading of the wealth...at least that's what O'Bomber says...and here you are refusing to spread your wealth of knowledge and wisdom with little ole untutored, unlettered me.

Are you sure you're not a greedy closet Capitalist?

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praecipua
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posted January 04, 2009 02:27 PM           Edit/Delete Message
my sun sabian symbol is "a man being unmasked" and u did just that.
now i'm gonna have to worship u forever. do you mind, oh greatest? can i be your miserable servant?

ps: i thought i had come out of the closet a while ago but your highness probably didn't notice.

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jwhop
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posted January 04, 2009 02:51 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for jwhop     Edit/Delete Message
One of your main problems acoustic is that you believe that because some here agree with you that means you are right. We don't vote on the truth acoustic; it simply is or is not the truth...period.

Such nonsense doesn't stand up in the real world which is one of objective reality. In the real world, your nonsense would get you laughed out of the room. As it is, you've given me many hours of amusement and for that, I thank you.

How Barack Hussein O'Bomber got elected.


http://vodpod.com/watch/1082462-obama-supporters-intervie wed-have-no-idea-of-his-positions-howard-stern-youtube-embed


http://www.kyleanneshiver.com/2008/11/17/i-knew-it-was-bad-but-this-bad/

http://howobamagotelected.com/

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jwhop
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posted January 04, 2009 03:01 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for jwhop     Edit/Delete Message
Sorry praecipua but in LeftistWorld only the State can be worshipped.

Whatever are they teaching at Leftist U these days?

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writesomething
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posted January 04, 2009 03:06 PM           Edit/Delete Message
wth? oh god...........

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praecipua
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posted January 04, 2009 03:23 PM           Edit/Delete Message
jwhop are u taurus asc? cause it seems that your "power" lies in outlasting your victims.

i surrender.

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AcousticGod
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posted January 04, 2009 03:39 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for AcousticGod     Edit/Delete Message
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One of your main problems acoustic is that you believe that because some here agree with you that means you are right.

So if some people here agree with me that the world is round, you're saying that neither they nor myself is right? Interesting, because the truth is that the world is indeed round, and just because we all know it doesn't lessen its truthfulness.

If there's a problem here it's with your belief that you're right whether or not people disagree with you. You want to say the world is square, and when people don't line up to say the same you try to come up with some justification for why they're wrong. What you need to do is look more objectively at whatever the subject is, and have/find some interest as to what the truth of the matter is.

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In the real world, your nonsense would get you laughed out of the room.

In the real world no such thing could ever happen without my brain being significantly altered. I'm far too reasonable, and people generally respond favorably to reasonableness. Conversely, we've seen how people react to your opinions. We've collected years worth of reactions to your opinions and demeanor. (I would love to see a side-by-side comparison of unique individuals who've reacted in opposition to me versus you. THAT would be entertaining. On my side, a short list. On your side, a nice, long, ever-growing list. )

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AcousticGod
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posted January 04, 2009 03:41 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for AcousticGod     Edit/Delete Message
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jwhop are u taurus asc? cause it seems that your "power" lies in outlasting your victims.

No, it's Scorpio with his chart ruler, Pluto, squaring the Ascendant.

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leapinglemur14
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posted January 04, 2009 03:47 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for leapinglemur14     Edit/Delete Message
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Node
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posted January 04, 2009 07:24 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Node     Edit/Delete Message
Ever wonder why some think they must win an argument? I do. There is truth, and then there is truth. Sharing opinions is one side of it, needing to be right? It all boils down to motive. And the person with the biggest motive needs to win. Some boring quotes about truth.
  • Some minds are like concrete, thoroughly mixed up and permanently set. -- Denny Brake
  • He that never changes his opinions, never corrects his mistakes, will never be wiser on the morrow than he is today. --Tryon Edwards
  • The greatest friend of truth is time, her greatest enemy is prejudice, and her constant companion humility.--Chuck Colson
  • Bored yet?- More
  • Nothing in all the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity.-- Martin Luther King Jr.
  • To be ignorant of one’s ignorance is the malady of the ignorant. –Bronson Alcott
  • When a well-packaged web of lies has been sold gradually to the masses over generations, the truth will seem utterly preposterous and its speaker a raving lunatic.-- Dresden James
  • There are two ways to be fooled: One is to believe what isn't so; the other is to refuse to believe what is so. --Soren Kierkegaard
I thought to add some about arguing styles but this thread speaks for itself. Championing Ms. Coulter is an interesting choice. The lady has a serious agenda. What might her motive be? I just might pick up her book, the library mind you, no need to fill the purse.

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jwhop
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posted January 04, 2009 07:25 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for jwhop     Edit/Delete Message
leapinglemur14, I must have missed that Coulter quote..."Canada sent troops to Vietnam". Would you mind posting a "credible" link to that Coulter quote.

Oh, I would never say the Earth is square acoustic. Neither should anyone agree with you that the Earth is round...because it's not round.

Earth is flattened at the north and south poles and bulging at the equator...oblate like an onion or slightly pear shaped and technically a spheroid..but for scientific purposes an ellipsoid...but not round.

Do buckle down and try to focus acoustic. There's not much time to educate you during timeouts of the NFL playoff game. Your high school science teacher must be sooo embarrassed.



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Azalaksh
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posted January 04, 2009 07:32 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Azalaksh     Edit/Delete Message
Funny how some people just *personify* the first line of Node's post.....

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Green Fairy
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posted January 04, 2009 07:37 PM           Edit/Delete Message
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Such nonsense doesn't stand up in the real world which is one of objective reality. In the real world, your nonsense would get you laughed out of the room.

In the real world [you know, outside the US]
McCain is considered an idiot
Coulter is a hypocritical, bitter c***
Palin deserves a Darwin Award
Obama is the lesser evil
and you're living in a bubble


This Cancerian is done with you.

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leapinglemur14, I must have missed that Coulter quote..."Canada sent troops to Vietnam". Would you mind posting a "credible" link to that Coulter quote.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X5z5-EYaALE

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writesomething
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posted January 04, 2009 07:38 PM           Edit/Delete Message
Green~ LOL, yup.

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jwhop
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posted January 04, 2009 09:01 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for jwhop     Edit/Delete Message
Whoops, Coulter was right again. Get it? Leftists wrong, Coulter right.

Canadian Vietnam Memorial ~ "The North Wall"
Windsor, Ontario, Canada
"AS LONG AS WE LIVE, YOU SHALL LIVE. AS LONG AS WE LIVE, YOU SHALL BE REMEMBERED. AS LONG AS WE LIVE, YOU SHALL BE LOVED."

Of the more than 58,000 names inscribed on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington D.C., 103 of them are of “known” Canadians who served with United States forces. Although the United States has honored those fallen Canadians who did not return from the Vietnam war, their own native country has never officially done so.

In the early 1960s, When the Canadian government decided to severely cut back her Armed Forces, tens of thousands of young Canadian males crossed the border to join up with the American military during the era of the Vietnam War. Over one hundred Canadians lost their lives in battle. One Canadian won the Congressional Medal of Honor. To date, no official recognition has ever been paid to those Canadians who volunteered to fight for freedom for others and against tyranny in the Vietnam War. There is no official war memorial commemorating Canadians who sacrificed their lives in Vietnam.

Finally, through the efforts of a small group of American veterans from Michigan, a war memorial commemorating the fallen Canadian soldiers was erected on Canadian soil, July 2, 1995. This group, known as MACV, covenanted with themselves and the unsung Canadian Vietnam veterans: "As Long As We Live, You Will Live. As Long As We Live, You Will Be Remembered. As Long As We Live, You Will Be Loved". It was a long, hard fought struggle that began in 1986, after Vietnam veterans Ric Gidner and Ed Johnson first discovered the untold story of the Canadian Vietnam veterans while on pilgrimage to "The Wall" in Washington, DC. Despite their efforts to get a memorial to the Canadians on Canadian soil, they were unable to overcome resistance from the Canadian government. Later, Chris Reynolds joined with Ric, and Ed and the three decided to change the foundation's name from "Canadian Vietnam Veterans Welcome Home Committee" to "Michigan Association of Concerned Veterans" (M.A.C.V.) This seemed to be the charm, as progress, however slowly, began. The three American veterans perservered and began planning for the fruition of the memorial, paying all expenses by mortgaging their homes, cashing their retirement funds and maxing out their credit cards. However, the government of Canada never permitted the Canadian veterans' memorial under its auspices. Finally, it was the town of Windsor in Ontario that welcomed the memory of the fallen Canadian Vietnam soldiers, giving them a home place on Canadian soil. (Resource: "North Wall History" by Ed Johnson; History of the Wall, and The Canadian Vietnam Veterans Memorial)

Since the memorial's dedication, Canadians have been surprised to learn that some of their own countrymen served with Americans in Vietnam. However, a few years later, in 1998, came heartbreak, as vandals struck the veterans' memorial. The following year, after many thousands of dollars of restoration, a CANADIAN VIETNAM MEMORIAL REDEDICATION was held on the "FIVE YEAR ANNIVERSARY - JULY 10, 1999." Security modifications were performed, such as encasing monuments in plastic, to prevent further desecration of the fallen heroes' memory. At that ceremony of speeches, parades and music, many Canadian citizens expressed their gratitude for the veterans and for the memorial, and their dismay at the damage done to the monument. Speculating about the perpetrators, most believed that the damage was deliberately inflicted against the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, as no other art in Assumption Park had been targeted and damaged.

The monument is of black granite with the names inscribed of those Canadian Vietnam veterans killed in action during the war. Weighing more than three tons, it is eleven feet tall and fourteen feet wide.

http://barneykin.com/northwall/index.html

Remembering Canada’s Role in the Vietnam War
by Robin Collins

The idea of Canadian complicity in the Vietnam war was once contrary to the customary mythology that “Americans fought and killed in Vietnam while Canadians opened their doors to conscientious objectors.” But these days, as memories fade and Vietnam war revisionism is buoyed by the end of the Cold War, there are new calls for official government recognition of the estimated 10,000 Canadians who served in Indochina as mercenaries. There has been de facto recognition already as a result of increased visibility of these soldiers at Remembrance Day ceremonies but some want the government to establish monuments to honour Canadian Vietnam war veterans. Is this a good idea?”

On Canada’s Remembrance Day, November 11th, 1992, “Peace and Environment News” asked “… some want the government to establish monuments to honour Canadian Vietnam war veterans. Is this a good idea?” Obviously, the answer to that question was “NO, it is not a good idea to honor Canadian Vietnam war veterans.” After all, there has been no honor given to them and now, fourteen years later, the Canadian government is rewriting history so that current generations do not even know there were Canadian soldiers fighting in Vietnam.
http://kerfuffle.wordpress.com/2006/10/26/troops-or-mercenaries/

In the real world Green Fairy, leftists are wrong, their policies are wrong, not to mention murderous to their own populations....and Ann Coulter is right.

BTW, I could care less about your sun sign but...McCain is a war hero with whom I do not agree on many issues but McCain is no idiot, Coulter is in no way bitter, Palin is the kind of woman...a real feminist and not from the flawed kill all the babies feminist crowd...a woman admired in most parts of America where thinking is a virtue and O'Bomber is a Marxist Socialist who about 50% of Americans believe needs to clear up his American citizenship status..before being sworn in a Prez.

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AcousticGod
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posted January 04, 2009 10:46 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for AcousticGod     Edit/Delete Message
Now you're just being funny.

First
Instead of dealing with the point I made you comment only on an insignificant detail. I take it that you understood the common sense point I made.

Then
You try proving one of Ann Coulter's factual blunders by posting confirmation that she was indeed wrong. Coulter's assertion was that CANADA sent troops to Vietnam. Your own articles state that no such thing occurred. Do you get that? She said CANADA sent them, not the United States. As such Coulter was wrong, and leapinglemur was right.

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Coulter is in no way bitter

That's an inconceivable notion.

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Palin is the kind of woman...a real feminist and not from the flawed kill all the babies feminist crowd...a woman admired in most parts of America where thinking is a virtue

I don't think she played well in any of the places where thinking is a virtue. She didn't even play well amongst a lot of Conservatives.

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O'Bomber is a Marxist Socialist who about 50% of Americans believe needs to clear up his American citizenship status..before being sworn in a Prez.

Here's a detail for you: only 2/3 of the electorate cares enough to vote. Of that sixty-some-odd-percent less than 50% of them voted for McCain. With less than a third of the country voting Republican in the Presidential race I can't conceive of how you arrive at 50% of Americans wanting Obama's citizenship status cleared up. It's that kind of out of touch reasoning that gets you in trouble.

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MyVirgoMask
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posted January 04, 2009 11:35 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for MyVirgoMask     Edit/Delete Message
jwhop, I am completely in awe with how thoroughly you can beat a dead horse to a bloody pulp. I daresay the dead horse has incarnated as a fly right now, which you're doing a very good job at catching with chopsticks

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jwhop
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posted January 05, 2009 12:32 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for jwhop     Edit/Delete Message
But, the Canadian government did send Canadian military forces to Vietnam and they were there for about 2 years. This is a fact you could have discovered with even a cursory search but were too lazy to do so...or too invested in proving Coulter wrong.

Coulter right, leftists wrong.

Canada’s Nobel Peace Prize for Vietnam
July 18, 2008
Three years ago I wrote “(Canada’s Remembrance Day 2005)” in which I mentioned Canadian military forces serving in Vietnam during the Vietnam War era and the Nobel Peace Prize they were awarded for their service. I never realized the rancor that revelation would come to garner.

In 1973, the International Commission of Control and Supervision Vietnam (ICCS) was responsible for securing the armistice that lasted two years from 1973 to 1975, known as Operation Gallant. Canada, a member of the commission, contributed Canadian Forces whose role was to monitor the cease-fire in South Vietnam, according to the Paris Peace Conference, and to arrange the release and exchange of more than 32,000 prisoners of war. **The Canadian Armed Forces won a Nobel Peace Prize for their efforts in Vietnam.

**The Nobel Peace Prize referenced was awarded in 1988, when United Nations Peace-Keeping Forces were awarded THE NOBEL PEACE PRIZE for all peace-keeping duties up to December 1988.

Even though it offends the “peace-loving” sensitivities of many Canadians, I stand by my statement: “The Canadian Armed Forces won a Nobel Peace Prize for their efforts in Vietnam.” My information came from Canada’s own Canadian Veterans Affairs and Canada’s own Canadian Parliament.

http://kerfuffle.wordpress.com/?s=canada+vietnam

Well we certainly know the intellectual capacity of typical O'Bomber voters...now don't we. Most of them didn't even know what O'Bomber was for or against, didn't know who his Vice Prez running mate was and didn't recognize any of the names of the radical Marxists he's surrounded himself with all his life.

Regarding Sarah Palin, she knows more about the operation of the United States government and the Constitution than the 36 year serving Senator from Delaware...Joe Gaffe a Day O'Biden. You remember the Gaffe Machine don't you acoustic? This is the so called Constitutional scholar who doesn't know which Article of the Constitution authorized and established the Legislative Branch of the US Government. This is also the so called Constitutional scholar who doesn't know what the powers and responsibilities of the office of Vice President of the United States actually are.

Further, Sarah Palin is viewed by most Americans as a neighbor they would most like to live near.

Poll Says Palin Is Most Desirable Celebrity Neighbor
30-Dec-2008
Written by: Kristin Hunt

Surveyed Americans would like to live near Palin, but definitely don’t want Britney Spears residing next door.

According to a poll conducted by real estate Web site Zillow.com, 2008 GOP vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin is the celebrity most Americans would like to have as a neighbor.

http://thecelebritycafe.com/features/22988.html

One of the elements of success profiles is persistence MVM. You really think that dive-bombing fly could be reincarnated from one of those dead horses? Chopsticks MVM? Naw, a framing hammer does the job nicely.

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MyVirgoMask
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posted January 05, 2009 12:47 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for MyVirgoMask     Edit/Delete Message
LOL. Rock on, jwhop!
Even my own Mercury conjunct Pluto/Mars in the 1st isn't up for this!
Though it's nice to be able to admire this kind of persistence, I must say, I'm pretty impressed in general here

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posted January 05, 2009 01:33 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for leapinglemur14     Edit/Delete Message
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