Title: This Site id Dead Source:
me URL Source:[None] Published:Jan 6, 2011 Author:me Post Date:2011-01-06 00:47:18 by Wood_Chopper Keywords:None Views:31523 Comments:41
It began to die after war was banned. Not because it was war, but because if he gets banned why would anyone invest time in the site. You can only post what you want if AKA likes it. If he doesn't like it you will be harassed and eventually banned. No one wants to put much into a site like that.
Especially when that idiot badeye is embraced, or even tolerated for that matter, lol.
I blame you and Brian S sitting around all day posting one crap article after another. Your goal was apparently to own the side bar.
Well, [war's] got to do something for attention, his multiple personalities aren't speaking to him any more, and his imaginary friends keep finding excuses not to come over.
I blame you and Brian S sitting around all day posting one crap article after another. Your goal was apparently to own the side bar.
well let's see, it's supposed to be a news discussion site, right? And yet it seems that some folks complain when they hear opinions that differ from their own.
What is it about the so-called "conservatives" who want to turn every site into either a non-stop flame war or a Free Republic-style echo-chamber?
Since January 3, 2011, Republicans have controlled the power of the purse.
I think Brian S has the most relevant articles posted.
But saying that, why I don't post is that the articles would just fall off the side bar.
8D
Like this:
A sample:
There were numerous irregularities about the case. Security camera tapes from the night mysteriously went missing, Safra's entire security detail was given the night off, Mr. Maher alleges that he was forced to sign a false confession, his wife alleges that she was kidnapped when she tried to visit him. Shortly before his death, Edmond Safra signed a new will leaving all his assets to his wife Lily, whose second husband also died under mysterious circumstances.[10] The details of Safra's death were discussed by media outlets including 60 Minutes, CBS 48 Hours, Dateline NBC and Dominick Dunne in Vanity Fair.
Or this:
per Wakefield//AutismMercury & Wheeler/RedWingMitreAerialSpray
smear/blame left silence blown out of proportion dumbing down w/ trivia
Or this:
It said evidence had been found which linked him to devices planted at the home of a neighbor. Wheeler and his neighbor in the historic part of the city of New Castle had been involved in a dispute over the size of a house the neighbor was building, according to the paper.
Or this:
Putin: "Unilateral and frequently illegitimate actions have not resolved any problems. Moreover, they have caused new human tragedies and created new centers of tension. Judge for yourselves: wars as well as local and regional conflicts have not diminished. And no less people perish in these conflicts even more are dying than before. Significantly more, significantly more!
Today we are witnessing an almost uncontained hyper use of force military force in international relations, force that is plunging the world into an abyss of permanent conflicts. As a result we do not have sufficient strength to find a comprehensive solution to any one of these conflicts. Finding a political settlement also becomes impossible.
Or this:
The intelligence sources said there were organized "assassination groups" whose main target was killing Iraqi army officers.
To check the upsurge in violence directed at Iraqi army officers, the government says it is ready to pay more than $40,000 for informers on the deadly assassins.
A senior intelligence officer admitted that "these assassination networks" had infiltrated security, police and government ranks and were using government-licensed vehicles and identity cards to carry out their attacks.
Or this:
January 5, 2011 · 5:31 am [5; Jump to Comments Saving Bankers, Sacrificing Society
International banking was saved by endangering all major societies and governments. By destroying currencies, the banks were saved. This will prove to be a vast historical mistake. It is easy to replace banks or bankers but much, much harder to replace governments, societies and in the end, human lives.
Parts of Canada are astoundingly warm. Nunatsiaq Online reports:
temperatures around South Baffin reached record highs as much as 20 degrees above normal.Iqaluit set new records with temperatures rising to +1.2 C Jan. 3 breaking the record of 1.7 C set in 1970, said Yvonne Bilan-Wallace, a meteorologist with Environment Canada.
Jan. 4 saw another new record for the capital with a high of +1.5 C, breaking the old mark of 1.1 C set in 1969.
The normal around this time of year is around -22C, she said. So yeah, youre way above normal.
Or this:
TURNING to SPorts!:
Advertise on NYTimes.com
Auburn Is First in One Ranking, 85th in Another
He saw on television that an academic football player of the week was an Auburn sociology major, yet Gundlach was surprised that he had never had him in class. He asked two other sociology professors, who also did not recall having him as their student. Gundlach dug through records and soon found that Auburn football players were graduating as sociology majors without taking sociology courses in the classroom.
Title: Ex-Bush Advisor Found In Landfill Linked To Attempted Arson, Police Say Source: RawStory URL Source: http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2011/01/ ... sh-adviser-tied-arson-attempt/ Published: Jan 5, 2011 Author: David Edwards Post Date: 2011-01-05 19:32:32 by Brian S Keywords: None
Gundlach dug through records and soon found that Auburn football players were graduating as sociology majors without taking sociology courses in the classroom.
I blame you and Brian S sitting around all day posting one crap article after another. Your goal was apparently to own the side bar.
They both post articles that match their socialist agendas.
In a very literal sense, go56 (I intentionally put the numbers backwards because he always gets things wrong) believes is a "constructivist." That is, he interprets (or misinterprets) data and information, to make it match his only vision of the world. He truly believes that there is no established reality, and that reality is utterly subjective.
He cannot accept reality as it is, which means he's mentally incompetent.
In the end, the Party would announce that two and two made five, and you would have to believe it. It was inevitable that they should make that claim sooner or later: the logic of their position demanded it. Not merely the validity of their experience but the very existence of external reality, was tacitly denied by their philosophy.
The heresy of heresies was common sense. -- George Orwell, 1984 --
He has won one before? Fred, this is a usual thing.
Stone is too proud and stubborn to work with people or to be an effective communicator.
He just cars whether or not his private and ego driven concept of the creator is preened and stroked. I don't dislike the guy, but it is foolish to start a forum if you are not going to invest effort in it, and that means nurturing a virtual community.
"He cannot accept reality as it is, which means he's mentally incompetent."
The reality is, Eric, that people are not right on everything. Not even you; though you have an epic ego; I grant you that.
The articles posted were posted within the purview of the posting rules and this would not effect a robust body of interlocutors well knit into an on line virtual community.
I don't agree with you on many things, but I like you because you are smart and articulate. You not being very kind to your adversaries in an argument is not a problem. Any seasoned poster can work around that.
I hope to run across you on a functional forum where it is worth the effort to debate you. Especially on how you are wrong on global warming. After posting in many forums so many years, I don't waste much effort in lively discussion and debate on a forum where everything devolved as fast as an ice cube melts in Death Valley in June.
Thanks for being here, and I wish you much success, happiness and good fortune in the future.
When you've been doing Current Events your entire life, it really is 2nd nature, like breathing, to pull this shite up. 8D
And the AKA likes me! is a note that I post whatever I like an AKA doesn't ban me. a rebuttal that this site is alive to me. 8D
1. The Law That Never Was -- The Fraud of Income & Social Security ... In 1984, William J. Benson began a research project, never before performed, to investigate the process of ratification of the 16th Amendment. ... Sherry Jackson Article - The Man - IRS Loses - News & Events www.thelawthatneverwas.com/ - Cached - Similar
That is, he interprets (or misinterprets) data and information, to make it match his only vision of the world.
"You spot it, you got it", as they say.
Merchants have no country. The mere spot they stand on does not constitute so strong an attachment as that from which they draw their gains. Thomas Jefferson
And speaking of stories Head Lining. Almost forgot this:
Washington despises Chavez because he is unwilling to hand over Venezuela's vast resources to corporate elites and bankers. That's why the Bush administration tried to depose Chavez in a failed coup attempt in 2002, and that's why the smooth-talking Obama continues to launch covert attacks on Chavez today. Washington wants regime change so it can install a puppet who will hand over Venezuela's reserves to big oil while making life hell for working people.
And note how NEVER EVER does the Imperial City balk at ANY request by the Finacials/Military/Tax reductions of the Top 50 000...
But THEN, O MY GOD!! We've Got to start practicing AUSTERITY now with SS/Medicare/Unemployment, or anything else that might actually help the Bottom 90%.
Washington wants regime change so it can install a puppet who will hand over Venezuela's reserves to big oil while making life hell for working people.
Like they did in all the banana republics down there. We (USA) are on our way in that direction too.
And finally, while your watching the Imperial Congress Proceedings, a Poll you'll never be shown:
Most Americans Say Tax The Rich To Balance The Budget: Poll
* Sixty-one percent of Americans polled would rather see taxes for the wealthy increased as a first step to tackling the deficit, the poll showed.
* The next most popular way chosen by 20 percent was to cut defense spending.
* Four percent would cut the Medicare government health insurance program for the elderly, and 3 percent would cut the Social Security retirement program, the poll showed.
Another drive-by hate-driven post from our own Yukon 2.0. How does it feel to be Yukon's statist twin? Neither one of you have anything to say other than spew invective. Why don't you fuck off, hillbilly?
Well, [war's] got to do something for attention, his multiple personalities aren't speaking to him any more, and his imaginary friends keep finding excuses not to come over.
Well, [war's] got to do something for attention, his multiple personalities aren't speaking to him any more, and his imaginary friends keep finding excuses not to come over.
Title: Poll .... Republican leadership in the House --- work at repealing health care reform? Source: sun-sentinel.com/news URL Source: http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/op ... the-new-republican-lead-010420 Published: Jan 4, 2011 Author: sun-sentinel. Post Date: 2011-01-04 18:03:25 by byeltsin Views: 43 Comments: 5
What do you think?
Should the new Republican leadership in the House work at repealing health care reform?
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA 8D
O quit!! I can't breathe. Laughing too much. Eyes watering.
The LP site that banned me for talking too much about how the US Gov't was responsible for the USbpEcocide and would cover it all up!?
BP Absolved of Gravest Oil Spill Charges - The Source - WSJ Nov 9, 2010 ... If the final report does absolve BP of the gravest charges, ... tax bill for the accident could be in the range of U.S.$25 billion to $30 ... blogs.wsj.com/source/.../bp-absolved-of-gravest-oil-spill-charges/ - Cached
Source: Guardian
BP is likely to be cleared of the potentially ruinous charge of gross negligence, according to City analysts, after a powerful US commission blamed "systemic" causes for the Gulf of Mexico disaster.
The company's shares rose by more than 2% in trading this morning after Barack Obama's national commission released part of its final report into the disaster, before full publication on Tuesday.
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA 8D
Humans are clueless on cause of oceanic tides, Bill OReilly claims
Republican bid to scrap healthcare hits snag
The FIRST TWO ARTICLES OVER IN THE BN COLUMN you bozo!!!! 8D
The GOP will do NOTHING to change ANYTHING with OBAMACARE.
Deepwater drilling in the Gulf can resume without environmental survey..
Drilling agency says companies can resume some deepwater drilling ... Jan 3, 2011... to resume deepwater drilling without any additional environmental scrutiny, ... Republicans to speed up drilling in the Gulf of Mexico, ... www.startribune.com/busin...12817079.html?elr=KArks... - Cached
Oh I blame them too. And those two never play nice with my Boofie.
You seem like a nice child. Kind of isolated from the rest. Would you like to come over and play with Boofie? I always give his friends a nice little Hummer whenever they visit.
I can just see you typing your post sniggering to yourself. You really are your own Saturday nite thing, aren't you?
Well, [war's] got to do something for attention, his multiple personalities aren't speaking to him any more, and his imaginary friends keep finding excuses not to come over.