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23 minutes ago, Teddy KGB said:

 

Thurmal is an idiot.

 

Ftfy 

5 hours ago, DC Tom said:

 

You basically want to act like Democrats, right down to the complete lack of awareness that causes them to set short-sighted precedents that end up being used against them.

 

Good luck with that.

 

My thinking is to stop democrats from acting like democrats before they get the chance to. Because have no doubt: when empowered, they will.

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6 hours ago, joesixpack said:

 

Agree to disagree. People have been calling out the media for YEARS to no effect. Time to bring the hammer down 

 

Lol selfish anger. Someone accused him of being a rapist. If some woman accused me of being a rapist, you’re damned right I’d be pissed off. 

 

How exactly should he have reacted to this bogus claim? She’s a political hack and a liar. Period. 

 

Classic: When he kept his composure, democrats complained that he did not display the emotional outrage of someone falsely accused. When he did display it, they accused him of (1) being self-centered and thin-skinned, (2) having a temperament not suited for a supreme court justice, (3) revealing who he really is - a man whose anger could lead him to sexually assault someone, (4) finally showing his bias toward the left that they knew existed all along, (5) etc., etc., etc.

 

I have spent the past 35 years in the investigation, analyses, and prosecution of violent crimes, to include sexual assault. I have also taught extensively regarding sexual assault victims  and sexual offenders. I have worked on behalf of victims almost my entire adult life and what I am witnessing sickens me. The shameless exploitation by senate democrats is bad enough; however, the fervent, national endorsement of this behavior, en masse, by a group fueled simply by hatred and rage, is, perhaps, even more disturbing.

 

God help us if this is the new norm...

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37 minutes ago, billsfan1959 said:

Classic: When he kept his composure, democrats complained that he did not display the emotional outrage of someone falsely accused. When he did display it, they accused him of (1) being self-centered and thin-skinned, (2) having a temperament not suited for a supreme court justice, (3) revealing who he really is - a man whose anger could lead him to sexually assault someone, (4) finally showing his bias toward the left that they knew existed all along, (5) etc., etc., etc.

 

I have spent the past 35 years in the investigation, analyses, and prosecution of violent crimes, to include sexual assault. I have also taught extensively regarding sexual assault victims  and sexual offenders. I have worked on behalf of victims almost my entire adult life and what I am witnessing sickens me. The shameless exploitation by senate democrats is bad enough; however, the fervent, national endorsement of this behavior, en masse, by a group fueled simply by hatred and rage, is, perhaps, even more disturbing.

 

God help us if this is the new norm...

 

It is, unless men step up and clamp down on this nonsense. We can't allow feminists to set this narrative. It's dangerous.

 

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5 hours ago, Thurmal34 said:

 Are you sure about your blanket statement?

 

What exactly is “leftist” about me?

 

Is it my belief in a free market? Maybe my belief in personal responsibility? Or how about my insistence that the Bill of Rights be upheld?

 

What, recently, about “the right”, has made you feel good, besides the white supremacy?

 

Be specific.

You being racist. Very leftist if you.

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5 hours ago, Thurmal34 said:

 Are you sure about your blanket statement?

 

What exactly is “leftist” about me?

 

Is it my belief in a free market? Maybe my belief in personal responsibility? Or how about my insistence that the Bill of Rights be upheld?

 

What, recently, about “the right”, has made you feel good, besides the white supremacy?

 

Be specific.

So, you chastise another poster for making a blanket statement and, then, make a blanket statement?

 

#Irony

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1 hour ago, joesixpack said:

 

It is, unless men step up and clamp down on this nonsense. We can't allow feminists to set this narrative. It's dangerous.

 

 

Feminists are not the problem.

 

The "new feminists" who think screeching loudest means you win an argument, parading around in a kitty hat or  vulva costume sends a "message" (other than you're a !@#$ing idiot), that "getting in their face" and paid for violence is acceptable to "win at all costs" and lying to advance a "cause" regardless of who or what it destroys  ... those lunatics (male and female) are dangerous. 

 

First and second wave feminists who fought for the vote, rights to own property, to initiate divorce, to see (and keep) their children, to have equal access to education, equal pay at jobs ... those feminists are not the problem here. 

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8 hours ago, DC Tom said:

 

You basically want to act like Democrats, right down to the complete lack of awareness that causes them to set short-sighted precedents that end up being used against them.

 

Good luck with that.

 

i just said this to my wife over dinner last nite.  How's that filibuster and the one-vote majority workin' our for ya, Dems?

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11 minutes ago, Buffalo_Gal said:

First and second wave feminists who fought for the vote, rights to own property, to initiate divorce, to see (and keep) their children, to have equal access to education, equal pay at jobs ... those feminists are not the problem here. 

 

That fight is over. Those feminists aren't relevant any more. Third wave feminism IS feminism now, and it can be argued that it's an outgrowth of first and second wave feminism.

 

Exactly what right does a woman NOT have that a man does? Feminism is no longer about equality, it's about supremacy and I refuse to accept that. t

 

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6 minutes ago, PearlHowardman said:

 

 

 

as i said during the hearing, Mitchell was doing a masterful job. she pinned Dr. Ford to a number of things and also called into question a good number of discrepancies. as we should find out later this week,  she made the FBI's job much easier.

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7 hours ago, Thurmal34 said:

 Are you sure about your blanket statement?

 

What exactly is “leftist” about me?

 

Is it my belief in a free market? Maybe my belief in personal responsibility? Or how about my insistence that the Bill of Rights be upheld?

 

What, recently, about “the right”, has made you feel good, besides the white supremacy?

 

Be specific.

 

Your willingess to condemn somebody of a serious crime based on belief rather than due process

 

Your less than quaint racism against white people

When faced with an argument you don't like you turn to said racism as a blanket

 

Asking how I "feel" about a political ideology.

 

But perhaps I did mispeak by calling you a Leftist.  I'm not 100% sure where you fall in the economic scale of private ownership vs state control. 

 

But what I am sure of based upon your posts are that you are both a racist and a fascist.  Both of which traits align with today's modern Left

39 minutes ago, PearlHowardman said:

 

 

 

 

There's alot of homely in that post

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8 hours ago, Thurmal34 said:

 Are you sure about your blanket statement?

 

What exactly is “leftist” about me?

 

Is it my belief in a free market? Maybe my belief in personal responsibility? Or how about my insistence that the Bill of Rights be upheld?

 

What, recently, about “the right”, has made you feel good, besides the white supremacy?

 

Be specific.

 

Sure sounds like your belief in the Bill of Rights stops when it involves white men (who ironically wrote it)

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