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Old 06-03-2013, 10:33 AM
 
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I disappeared! Where, oh where did I go? You must have cried when one of the few people who continues to humor you lost interest. I'm so sorry! I did not know it made you sad. How, oh how could I leave citydata for a whole two days or however long! HOW DARE I! Again, anyone who disagrees with you is full of "drivel." Why would you be interested in my responses, since they're just drivel anyway? I made my points, there's no need to go in a circular argument for all eternity with these characters. I haven't seen anything meaningful on this thread yet, just people dismissing everyone else. I wonder how well that'll work out.
I'm trying to understand your perspective, which has been difficult in this thread because you choose to try to drive this thread off topic. A majority of your responses have been off topic. Again, I don't care about what EW Jackson does or his background. If you want to discuss that, then open a thread in the VA forum.

You haven't answer numerous questions that were posed to you (or at least anyone else), for instance:

How do you explain instances where Voter ID laws were passed in states, yet more black voters came out than previous elections?

What MD NON-DEMOCRATIC leader has come out in support of Voter ID laws?

What do any of these things have to do with supporting an independent as opposed to a Republican?
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Old 06-03-2013, 03:12 PM
 
Location: Oceania
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I always get confused by the black/white issue of democrat/republican. Republicans are continuously accused of trying to suppress minorities. To this i say, republicans maybe, but not conservatives. Too many republicans are RINOs - republican in name only. What is the equivalent in the democratic party?
Conservatives and most libertarians want this nation to live by the rule of the Constitution. That ensures everyone has a fair chance at life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness as well as keeping government out of one's private life - especially what you do/earn for a living.
Which party is the first to push social services and justice on the public? Who is to pay for that?

All voters, black Christians were the point in this thread, need to look deeper than the feel good "right now" - which doesn't feel too good - and think about tomorrow.

I read something the other day that made to much sense -

"If you oppose having a person prove that he or she is a legitimate voter by showing ID because, why are you in favor of making people show ID to buy a gun?"
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Old 06-03-2013, 03:30 PM
 
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I read something the other day that made to much sense -

"If you oppose having a person prove that he or she is a legitimate voter by showing ID because, why are you in favor of making people show ID to buy a gun?"
That's a really, really good point. You know our friend Zimar is a very outspoken advocate for gun control and ironically she opposes voter ID laws. Maybe she can help us understand how that works.
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Old 06-03-2013, 04:06 PM
 
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That's a really, really good point. You know our friend Zimar is a very outspoken advocate for gun control and ironically she opposes voter ID laws. Maybe she can help us understand how that works.
You already have an id when you go to vote. It's called a voter registration card. If it's too easy to get that card, then that's the problem that should be fixed. There's a record of all people who vote. There should be a registry for guns as well.

Wow, that was hard. Please don't obsess over me, it's creepy. You and armory both have crossed into some weird territory in some of these threads.
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Old 06-03-2013, 05:37 PM
 
Location: Oceania
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You already have an id when you go to vote. It's called a voter registration card. If it's too easy to get that card, then that's the problem that should be fixed. There's a record of all people who vote. There should be a registry for guns as well.

Wow, that was hard. Please don't obsess over me, it's creepy. You and armory both have crossed into some weird territory in some of these threads.

That was an easy brush off that had no substance. Why didn't you keep those thoughts within your head?
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Old 06-03-2013, 05:49 PM
 
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That was an easy brush off that had no substance. Why didn't you keep those thoughts within your head?
What about it wasn't substantial? PG asked a question, I answered it (BRIEFLY!).

Coming from you, I'll just read that as "I have no real response, so I will act like your post is really bad, just because I think no one will notice my lousy cover." That seems to be a common strategy here.
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Old 06-03-2013, 07:20 PM
 
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You already have an id when you go to vote. It's called a voter registration card. If it's too easy to get that card, then that's the problem that should be fixed. There's a record of all people who vote. There should be a registry for guns as well.

Wow, that was hard. Please don't obsess over me, it's creepy. You and armory both have crossed into some weird territory in some of these threads.
I figured you would respond since you have been responding to everything else in this thread.

Are you okay with me using my voter registration card to get a gun?
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Old 06-03-2013, 08:19 PM
 
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I figured you would respond since you have been responding to everything else in this thread.

Are you okay with me using my voter registration card to get a gun?
Wasn't your complaint like 2 posts ago that I was ignoring your precious thread? Hence why I had no "credibility" on top of your previous insults? And why would you care what I have to say- once again, you called my posts drivel like one page ago! And you said another poster wasn't even a person but a gimmick, because he happened to have a point of view that seems internally consistent! I think you need to acknowledge this behavior. You've become increasingly mean-spirited and honestly, you just must be terribly unhappy to constantly write these things. There's no problem with being confrontational, that's basically the point of these anonymous internet threads, but you just seem so... miserable.

I will refrain from responding to your seemingly endless string of non sequiturs if that will help you out.
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Old 06-03-2013, 08:58 PM
 
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Wasn't your complaint like 2 posts ago that I was ignoring your precious thread? Hence why I had no "credibility" on top of your previous insults? And why would you care what I have to say- once again, you called my posts drivel like one page ago! And you said another poster wasn't even a person but a gimmick, because he happened to have a point of view that seems internally consistent! I think you need to acknowledge this behavior. You've become increasingly mean-spirited and honestly, you just must be terribly unhappy to constantly write these things. There's no problem with being confrontational, that's basically the point of these anonymous internet threads, but you just seem so... miserable.

I will refrain from responding to your seemingly endless string of non sequiturs if that will help you out.
I have not been mean spirited. Mean spirited is continually talking to people in a condescending way that PhenomenalAJ is famous for on this site. You have had an elitist mentality from day one. You have exhibited your inferiority complex by making nonsense comparison about someone you never met in your life. Nobody cares how many times you have read the Bible or that you are a lawyer. I never acted like I knew more than you or was better than you. You make these little quarrels personal. You seem to take a vested interest and constantly coming in my threads and trying to change the topics. Just like my violence in PG thread, instead of talking about why violence was happening the county, you wanted to talk about gun control? Or how about this thread, which was about the voting patterns of black Christians in PG. Instead you wanted to talk about EW Jackson, who is a Virginian politician and talk about his political ads. Do you see how irritating it becomes when you constantly try to derail threads, when I'm trying to have a real conversation?

And yes I know that regardless, you may not answer the questions directly, but you will respond to just about anything because you seem to think you are a beacon for liberalism. I don't have any ill will towards you. I think you are a bit immature. I think honestly we can disagree and be civil, but you seem to take people having differencing opinions so personal. I have seen your responses to other people and you have the same issues with others. Please do us all a favor, stop responding to my threads. Thank you.
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Old 06-03-2013, 09:07 PM
 
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Mean spirited is continually talking to people in a condescending way that PhenomenalAJ is famous for on this site.
You have had an elitist mentality from day one.

You have exhibited your inferiority complex by making nonsense comparison about someone you never met in your life.

I think you are a bit immature.
That's four separate insults in one post, and you managed to bring in another person you don't like for no reason. You can't control who responds to your threads, or what they say.
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