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Reply #15 - 11/01/19 at 06:07:35
 
Powerful women scare Mark.
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The fact you think Elizabeth Warren is powerful is comical.... She lied about her heritage to get a 6 figure gig and took that away from someone else. But that makes her powerful huh?....Condoleezza Rice was one of my favorites and I would have supported her in a heartbeat. Had she been more political and ambitious in that regard, she would have followed Bush. The Iron Maiden Margaret Thatcher another great one. There used to be some bada$$ Democratic women but since they deal with emasculated leftist men all the time now, they've lost something.
Two of my favorite bosses ever were hard, hard women. Nobody f'd with or they'd rip your lungs out. We fought like cats and dogs. Sometimes I won, sometimes I lost, but they were smart, smart women. I learned a lot from them. They were instrumental in moving me upwards.
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Reply #17 - 11/01/19 at 08:55:57
 
Sure Web....I bet you have black, and gay, friends, too......

You're a expert now  Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin

The entertainment value of this site is outstanding, if you can just see past the irony, and idiocy......  Cool
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Reply #18 - 11/01/19 at 09:11:24
 
WebsterMark wrote on 11/01/19 at 08:41:15:
The fact you think Elizabeth Warren is powerful is comical....  


I suppose that's a relative assessment.   Warren has drafted legislation, enacted reform, motivated the creation of an entire fanatical services oversight agency, enjoys the ear of millions, and is the present front runner for the Presidency.  While you, Mark, have this space to make hollow proclamations, vomit up demagoguery for a few eager to lap it up.   So, ya- comparatively powerful.
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Reply #19 - 11/01/19 at 09:32:38
 
Mavigogun wrote on 11/01/19 at 06:07:35:
Powerful women scare Mark.

That is is comical !
Elizabeth Warren, is, comical !
In fact their is not one woman, (or man), who is stumbling to get out of the, 'Clown Car', that is powerful, or even intelligent !

I also would have voted for Condoleezza Rice.
She, is a powerful woman.

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Reply #20 - 11/01/19 at 10:03:09
 
I would vote for Susan Collins....

Many a times the libs herald her, when she broke rank with her party, but boy howdy....

When she nailed her comment re: Kavanaugh, exposing the deceit and shenanigans the democrats were displaying, she has become a agent of wrongness and must be removed.

note: using this descriptive but boy howdy is not derogatory....however, if all you have is straws to grasp, be my guest... it was not referencing Adam Schiff   Grin  
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Reply #21 - 11/01/19 at 10:06:10
 
While you, Mark, have this space to make hollow proclamations, vomit up demagoguery for few a eager to lap it up

Ha ha!!! Oh ain't you a precious little one....!
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Reply #22 - 11/01/19 at 13:09:34
 
WebsterMark wrote on 11/01/19 at 10:06:10:
While you, Mark, have this space to make hollow proclamations, vomit up demagoguery for few a eager to lap it up

Ha ha!!! Oh ain't you a precious little one....!


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Web....I think its fair to say, once born, we are now on our journey to the next threshold upon which EVERYONE must pass.....DEATH.

None escape it, nor can they extend it, a second, it was written upon the first breath that child/baby, took........

The clock is ticking......

I wonder too, if we could assign this fact to words spoken?

Our words can be uttered, shared, spent freely, but wasted.....
When minds are closed, and shuttered.

Do we save the water for horses, that will drink, or keep trying to water those, that won't?

Its a honest question, what are our responsibilities, to keep trying, or to accept fate, saving the resources that might sprout and grow?

To keep practicing medicine on a corpse, is that not wasting resources, that might prove beneficial, to another living soul?      
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Reply #23 - 11/01/19 at 13:34:31
 
raydawg wrote on 11/01/19 at 13:09:34:
"... Do we save the water for horses, that will drink, or keep trying to water those, that won't? ..."

I like that.
One could also say:
Do we save the food, for people, that will work,
or keep feeding the the lazy,
because they have learned they do not have to work, to get fed?


Wait Wait, tt and clone/s will call that 'racist' !

Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin
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Reply #24 - 11/01/19 at 14:15:51
 
Sure Web....I bet you have black, and gay, friends, too......

Keep this between us Ray but I spoke with my black buddy today....twice! Oh, and I'm going to an event tonight hosted by my gay friend..... shh......quiet now...
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Reply #25 - 11/01/19 at 14:26:45
 
Our words can be uttered, shared, spent freely, but wasted.....
When minds are closed, and shuttered.

Do we save the water for horses, that will drink, or keep trying to water those, that won't?


In the context of this forum? It probably doesn't matter.

In all debates, one side is more right than the other side even if it takes years (if ever) to really know who was and wasn't right. Of course I think I'm on the side more likely to be right. However, one major difference is our good friend from Chicago, TT and his recent clone, the pompous a$$, Mag something or other, have zero tolerance for another view. At least we allow for some debate, with those kids, there is none. That's why any disagreement is met with their favorite fallback: "bigot, racist" etc....   Of course they'd never say that to anyone's face for real.

For example, I've said a million times I don't particularly like Trump but my support for Trump is based on a couple things. 1, far better than Hilary and certainly far better than Warren, Biden etc...  and 2. the other side are such d!ck$...... no other way to say it.
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Reply #26 - 11/01/19 at 14:54:08
 
I think your 3rd reason is why Trump GOT ELECTED  Grin

I noticed the comedy world is starting to push back, against the PC butthurt censorship....

Ya gotta allow for dialogue, even that you disagree with, or find offensive.

To be fair, on the comment features, that some media outlets still allow, I have seen very ignorant remarks from both sides of the spectrum....
Just talking out of their butts, uttering nonsense, no context, or just diversion and name calling......
But too, I believe that IS the only place these folks will engage, for in real life, their behavior would invite some serious intervening into their antics.....

Real keyboard commandos  Grin Grin Grin

   
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