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Old 03-01-2009, 08:55 PM
 
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Originally Posted by muleskinner View Post
First off I'm not threatening you in the least...just a friendly warning as to what happens to trolls here...I've seen it many times and can give you some names...you can look their posts up and see how it ended for them when they trolled less in 1000 posts than you have in 90...

As for beating you "head to head" ...I'm unsure what you are refering to...is that some kind of a subliminal pick up line that you use or something??
And you said: Meanwhile, I'll stick to issues and leave the personal stuff to others like I always do.

followed by:BTW pardner, I didn't know drugstore cowboys wore spurs
And that's YOUR version of sticking to the issues?


BTW..Rush couldn't beat a 6 yo at ANYTHING so that won't hold water either.He's an obese,druggie,pedophile that is a coward and only TALKS a good fight,kinda like his chickenhawk followers do.
Oh wow. Rush is a pedophile now. That's a new one.

Just curious. What is it that constitutes a troll in your mind? Is it someone whose views you don't like but can't refute? Or is it someone whose threads get more interest than yours. Or perhaps it's someone who reaches Senior Member status in just a few days while others can't get there after a year? Enlighten us all, Mule.

 
Old 03-01-2009, 09:04 PM
 
Location: Democratic Peoples Republic of Redneckistan
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what does a mule sound like when being skinned alive?

Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!!!
:d:d
 
Old 03-01-2009, 09:14 PM
 
Location: Democratic Peoples Republic of Redneckistan
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Originally Posted by Eeeee22895 View Post
Oh wow. Rush is a pedophile now. That's a new one.

Just curious. What is it that constitutes a troll in your mind? Is it someone whose views you don't like but can't refute? Or is it someone whose threads get more interest than yours. Or perhaps it's someone who reaches Senior Member status in just a few days while others can't get there after a year? Enlighten us all, Mule.
The pedo links about Rush have already been posted...pay attention.


Here's YOUR links.

Troll (Internet) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

I think #3 in this link to urban dictionary fits well in this situation.

http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=forum+troll

The Junior thing is just making you LOOK retarded....You have zero friends,less than 100 posts,64 rep,less than 25,000 reads and you are calling ME Junior....
Yeah...you are brilliant.
 
Old 03-01-2009, 10:16 PM
 
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Originally Posted by muleskinner View Post
The pedo links about Rush have already been posted...pay attention.


Here's YOUR links.

Troll (Internet) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

I think #3 in this link to urban dictionary fits well in this situation.

http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=forum+troll

The Junior thing is just making you LOOK retarded....You have zero friends,less than 100 posts,64 rep,less than 25,000 reads and you are calling ME Junior....
Yeah...you are brilliant.
1) Rush a pedophile? I think you're losing it, Junior. Send me a link that gives evidence he's a pedophile. Some leftwing blogger claiming 2+2=6 won't cut it.

2) Sounds like a a troll is just someone who hurls insults unprovoked. Like...um...YOU. I start threads on politics. Most folks stick to the issues, but the few who get personal? Yeah. I give it back a bit better than I get it as you seem to be finding out.

3) Look. It really isn't my fault I already have four threads of 100 or more posts in two weeks. I'm sorry you can't get people to read your threads. Just try to talk about things that interest people, and stop spending your time griping at someone who is successful. Maybe stay away from the redneck motorhead stuff?

OK. Now that we've gotten this little housekeeping matter taken care of, why don't we just stick to the topic at hand and cut out the personal stuff. K, pardner?
 
Old 03-02-2009, 09:51 AM
 
Location: Democratic Peoples Republic of Redneckistan
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Originally Posted by Eeeee22895 View Post
1) Rush a pedophile? I think you're losing it, Junior. Send me a link that gives evidence he's a pedophile. Some leftwing blogger claiming 2+2=6 won't cut it.

2) Sounds like a a troll is just someone who hurls insults unprovoked. Like...um...YOU. I start threads on politics. Most folks stick to the issues, but the few who get personal? Yeah. I give it back a bit better than I get it as you seem to be finding out.

3) Look. It really isn't my fault I already have four threads of 100 or more posts in two weeks. I'm sorry you can't get people to read your threads. Just try to talk about things that interest people, and stop spending your time griping at someone who is successful. Maybe stay away from the redneck motorhead stuff?

OK. Now that we've gotten this little housekeeping matter taken care of, why don't we just stick to the topic at hand and cut out the personal stuff. K, pardner?
LMAO....it's a very safe bet that YOU wouldn't want to compare yearly gross incomes with me Senior(what you net is probably a different story and even your Wal-Mart greeter job probably beats my net)....I just don't have an elitist attitude towards it nor would I even mention it unless you hadn't insinuated what you did.

I agree,back to topic.Here's just the first thing that popped up as fast as Limbaugh on Viagra with underaged boys in the room...plenty more.Do your homework.

Is Rush Limbaugh A Junkie Pedophile? - Wikiality, the Truthiness Encyclopedia

Says there that ol'Rush hasn't denied it while knowing of it's making.......could be he doesn't want the double fall out when it all comes to light.Freak.
 
Old 03-02-2009, 09:54 AM
 
Location: USA - midwest
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Cool NUMBER ONE thing teachers should be teaching above all else....

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Originally Posted by Eeeee22895 View Post
I say it's economics and what the political parties are really about. If every child were taught something about spending within your means, America wouldn't be putting up with these horrendous giveaways and pork barrel spending we are seeing the past month from the Obama administration.

Children should be taught the basics of national economics. Corporations are NOT evil; they are the very backbone of our economic system. We should teach kids that corporations invest capital, provide innovations, make necessary goods and services, and create jobs. Government does none of these.

Children should be taught to challenge the notion that high achievers should be punished by being disporportionally taxed. Kids have an instinctive understanding of fairness. Try this exercise. Ask the students how they would like to study two hours every night, do extra credit projects, and stay after school for homework help while their classmates go home and do nothing but watch TV and play video games while eating chips and drinking soda, THEN have the lazy classmates receive the better grade? That's basically what's going on with the bailout of people facing foreclosure.

Along the same vein of fairness here's another game: Child A and Child B are running for class president. Child A promises the class that he will pay each a dollar if they vote for him. Child B just promises to work hard if elected, and pledges to try to get the whole class to work harder in school. Child A then steals a $20 bill from Child B, gives a dollar to each class member and keeps the rest for himself. Child A then tells the class how generous he is for giving them money and how Child B is selfish for not wanting to give. Yet it was Child B's money all along. The poorest kids elect Child A, because they wanted the money and didn't want to have to work hard. Child A wins.

Ask the students if they think the above scenarios were fair. Then explain to them that is exactly how the two political parties operate.

Here's a final exercise:

Two people each started a business. Person A spent money very carefully. He saved what he could then bought supplies for his business only when he had enough money. He worked hard, figured out how to draw new customers, served the customers well, and earned money. He then invested that money and opened three other stores, hired a lot of people who worked hard and satisfied the customers.

Person B didn't save enough money to buy a business but he lied about his income and fooled a bank into loaning him that money. He didn't work hard, didn't serve his customers, and didn't invest his money. Instead, he lavished his money on friends and on people who helped him lie to the bank to get money. When his business started to falter, he made up more lies, fooled more banks, and borrowed more money. Finally, he told the banks he wasn't going to pay them anymore, closed the business, and the few workers he had lost their jobs.

Teachers, you don't even have to mention political parties. You don't have to. Just tell them those things are really happening with the two political parties. Appeal to their sense of fairness, and encourage them to develop the political philosophy of their own choosing. If generations of American kids were taught wonderful lessons like this every day in class, our nation would be much more prosperous, there wouldn't be as much dependency, and above all, we wouldn't be electing the folks who caused our current economic problems to "solve" the problem.

Become a teacher and do exactly what you advise.
 
Old 03-02-2009, 10:16 AM
 
Location: Democratic Peoples Republic of Redneckistan
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Originally Posted by wade52 View Post
Become a teacher and do exactly what you advise.
See how that works out huh?
 
Old 03-02-2009, 11:51 AM
 
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Originally Posted by muleskinner View Post
LMAO....it's a very safe bet that YOU wouldn't want to compare yearly gross incomes with me Senior(what you net is probably a different story and even your Wal-Mart greeter job probably beats my net)....I just don't have an elitist attitude towards it nor would I even mention it unless you hadn't insinuated what you did.

I agree,back to topic.Here's just the first thing that popped up as fast as Limbaugh on Viagra with underaged boys in the room...plenty more.Do your homework.

Is Rush Limbaugh A Junkie Pedophile? - Wikiality, the Truthiness Encyclopedia

Says there that ol'Rush hasn't denied it while knowing of it's making.......could be he doesn't want the double fall out when it all comes to
light.Freak.
Oh, so this is your rock-solid smoking gun that Rush is a pedophile. A link to wiki talking about a discredited partisan fiction filmmaker. I wonder if that would hold up in court. This is what the liberal pukes do. You can't put up a liberal talk show to go against him. All the attempts have been so inept that nobody listens. So, like the cowards you are, you create gossip and innuendo against conservatives who eat your lunch; then pass it off as legitimate.

It's about as legitimate as the fortune you claim to earn. Let me guess. You saw this informercial Jeff Paul's Shortcuts to Millions last night and are basing your wealth claims on the promises therein.

Here's the part that doesn't jibe, skippy. If you made all the money you claim, why would you entrust it all to the incompetent idiot you elected who's in the process of farting it all away? "Oh, my man is doing a great job with the economy." Doesn't quite pass the plausibility test, does it?
 
Old 03-02-2009, 11:59 AM
 
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Originally Posted by Eeeee22895 View Post
I say it's economics and what the political parties are really about. If every child were taught something about spending within your means, America wouldn't be putting up with these horrendous giveaways and pork barrel spending we are seeing the past month from the Obama administration.

Children should be taught the basics of national economics. Corporations are NOT evil; they are the very backbone of our economic system. We should teach kids that corporations invest capital, provide innovations, make necessary goods and services, and create jobs. Government does none of these.

Children should be taught to challenge the notion that high achievers should be punished by being disporportionally taxed. Kids have an instinctive understanding of fairness. Try this exercise. Ask the students how they would like to study two hours every night, do extra credit projects, and stay after school for homework help while their classmates go home and do nothing but watch TV and play video games while eating chips and drinking soda, THEN have the lazy classmates receive the better grade? That's basically what's going on with the bailout of people facing foreclosure.

Along the same vein of fairness here's another game: Child A and Child B are running for class president. Child A promises the class that he will pay each a dollar if they vote for him. Child B just promises to work hard if elected, and pledges to try to get the whole class to work harder in school. Child A then steals a $20 bill from Child B, gives a dollar to each class member and keeps the rest for himself. Child A then tells the class how generous he is for giving them money and how Child B is selfish for not wanting to give. Yet it was Child B's money all along. The poorest kids elect Child A, because they wanted the money and didn't want to have to work hard. Child A wins.

Ask the students if they think the above scenarios were fair. Then explain to them that is exactly how the two political parties operate.

Here's a final exercise:

Two people each started a business. Person A spent money very carefully. He saved what he could then bought supplies for his business only when he had enough money. He worked hard, figured out how to draw new customers, served the customers well, and earned money. He then invested that money and opened three other stores, hired a lot of people who worked hard and satisfied the customers.

Person B didn't save enough money to buy a business but he lied about his income and fooled a bank into loaning him that money. He didn't work hard, didn't serve his customers, and didn't invest his money. Instead, he lavished his money on friends and on people who helped him lie to the bank to get money. When his business started to falter, he made up more lies, fooled more banks, and borrowed more money. Finally, he told the banks he wasn't going to pay them anymore, closed the business, and the few workers he had lost their jobs.

Teachers, you don't even have to mention political parties. You don't have to. Just tell them those things are really happening with the two political parties. Appeal to their sense of fairness, and encourage them to develop the political philosophy of their own choosing. If generations of American kids were taught wonderful lessons like this every day in class, our nation would be much more prosperous, there wouldn't be as much dependency, and above all, we wouldn't be electing the folks who caused our current economic problems to "solve" the problem.
Ummm....

Personally, I think teachers should be more focused on reading, writing, and 'rithmetic, and leave fiscal responsibility (that's what you're calling economics--it isn't) education to the parents or the big bad ole world.

Anyway, Mule's pounding you pretty good. Just so you know.
 
Old 03-02-2009, 12:56 PM
 
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Ummm....

Personally, I think teachers should be more focused on reading, writing, and 'rithmetic, and leave fiscal responsibility (that's what you're calling economics--it isn't) education to the parents or the big bad ole world.

Anyway, Mule's pounding you pretty good. Just so you know.
Really? Students are learning just reading writing and arithmetic in schools? Hmm. Last I heard, they were devoting February to "Black History" and distributing condoms. It's hard to imagine you couldn't incorporate some commonsense economics to math class. Unless of course it threatened the NEA's mission.

FWIW, I think it's noble of you come in here and prop up Mule. Guess he put out the word.
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