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Feb 19, 2017 15:10:45   #
Progressive One
 
samtheyank wrote:
Why don't you take your garbage, hate, crappy attitude and whatever else that goes with it and go somewhere else. You have worn out your welcome. You are a flat tire that has no air and it is rotten. You bore me. There is nothing new about you. You are no longer relevant. Trump won the election, you went from 2016 to Progressive One and the American People are waking up. No matter how you add the numbers or slice the pie, you lose and you are a loser. You really must have a deep guilt conplex, because you enjoy getting your ass spanked all the time. As far as you are concerned, being rejected is a punishment that satisfies your guilt complex.
Why don't you take your garbage, hate, crappy atti... (show quote)


If you feel that way it means I really must post more material more often....thanks.... I see myself as always winning since you see it as a contest, especially when the inbreds gang up to compensate for how inadequate they are individually.....one of me equals 10 of them............oh well....haha.

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Feb 19, 2017 15:46:17   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
Progressive One wrote:
Possums and wetbacks...it sucks to have grown up in the fking sticks.......you're dumbed down by default.........


Wetbacks are more likely to be found in urban surroundings, as is your particular variety of possum.

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Feb 19, 2017 15:48:50   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
Progressive One wrote:
If you feel that way it means I really must post more material more often....thanks.... I see myself as always winning since you see it as a contest, especially when the inbreds gang up to compensate for how inadequate they are individually.....one of me equals 10 of them............oh well....haha.


I have not solicited help, or needed it. You aren't much of a challenge.

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Feb 19, 2017 16:25:17   #
Docadhoc Loc: Elsewhere
 
Steve700 wrote:
You talking about my arrogance is really the pot calling the kettle black. I never claimed to be a devout Christian. I don't even go to church but then that is not a requirement of being saved. I have explained to you already the process that I went through which totally qualifies for getting saved and what being saved is all about. And for your information I do know more, at least in the areas of which I speak, then anyone else here on OPP. Not because I'm more intelligent than any of the others but I have put in many times the time in research on these issues and am quite knowledgeable on all aspects involved and end times prophecy. I think you have seen this list before of the things which I have made a point to learn a lot about. How much do you, or any of the others here on OPP know about all these things ?????????????????????

I talk about the things that really matter at this moment in history. What do you know about eschatology (end times prophecies), the biblical coming end times great delusion, Obama's hidden history, Cern, Chem Trails, Harp, Project Blue Beam, The Georgia Guide Stones, The Illuminati, , Secret Societies, the occult, Satanism, Antarctica, giants (they as well as the aliens have been here before & will return) extraterrestrial aliens which are not from another planet but it are in fact interdimensional demons, (put into another dimension by God to keep them away from us until the appropriate moment of these end times), UFOs, light orbes, crop circles, the coming biblical end times great delusion, Agenda 21, operation garden plot, Rex 84, details about Jade Helm, Walmart closings, underground tunneling, underground cities and D.U.M.B.s (Deep Underground Military Bases), reptilians, apostate Pope Francis, St. Malachi's 12th century predictions on future Popes, the coming One World government (NWO), the anti-Christ, the end times false prophet & his one world religion, the Sunday law, the RFID chip: (is it the mark of the beast?),The giant computer complex where the surveillance and information on your personal dossier resides, The satanic agenda for control of the world and how deeply emebdded Satanism is in the ruling elite and how we are gradually having our minds molded to accept this satanic agenda and Satanism, Satanism in Hollywood and in the Uber rich and powerful (ruling elite), the federal reserve, our banking system and the corporate conglomerates, the inevitability of a soon to come economic collapse, the United Nations agenda (Including their biggest goal of a one world government and reducing the worlds population down to 500 million), the & 800 FEMA camps, over 1.6 billions rounds of ammunition purchased by the government, the mllions of cheapie's plastic coffins, the 30,000 guillotines said to be in storage at not only at a few military bases here but all around the world, (it is obvious the government has been preparing for something really big, for quite some time, that they are Not telling us about), the exponential increase of earthquakes, volcanoes and horrificly destructive weather. All these things I just mentioned are part of the end times big picture and the Truth of the things I present and the conclusions to it all is backed up by evidence that becomes becomes overwhelming and undeniable. But arrogant ignorant and stupid people, (like liberals), take pride in their in their ignorance, and know only to slander, mock, criticize, and insult because they know next to nothing of any of this stuff. And what do you know about all this stuff I've just mentioned?????? Probably ALMOST NOTHING! But will you do any of your own research or at least listen, consider and learn ??? Hell no, not you. It is quite evident from your posts that you would rather find fault, mock and insults, because that's all I ever see you doing here on OPP. You sure aren't trying to teach anybody anything other than what a fine judge you are of other people's character. (A sure sign of a narcissist when instead of discussing the issues and points people have made, that's all you do) I can tell from your way, your wife is long gone -- now tell me that ain't so. Nobody would put up with you. And you tell a person like me with one very long marriage and a sound mind and a easy-going level temperament that I need a psychiatrist. YOU ARE JOKE --- Go annoy someone else --- you notice I spent far more time here debating the issues and validating my point than trying to put you down. That's the way it should be here on OPP.
You talking about my arrogance is really the pot c... (show quote)


You spend the majority of your time here looking down your nose at people and speaking as if they are uninformed and ignorant.

That is diametrically opposed to how you want to be seen.

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Feb 19, 2017 16:28:12   #
Docadhoc Loc: Elsewhere
 
Progressive One wrote:
California Journal
Talking Trump and mental health
President isn’t crazy, psychiatrist says, but ‘he may be a world- class narcissist.’
RENOWNED psychiatrist Allen Frances says it’s an insult to mentally ill people, and dangerous politically, to speculate about the president’s mental health. (Robin Abcarian Los Angeles Time)
ROBIN ABCARIAN
CORONADO — I watched President Trump’s news conference the other day, and I thought: He’s kind of crazy. Not crazy crazy. But you know, just weird.
He is self-absorbed, unabashed about repeating falsehoods, and rude. He doesn’t listen to questions before launching into misguided tirades. He thought a reporter from a Jewish newspaper had accused him of anti-Semitism when the poor guy went out of his way to do the opposite.
So maybe he’s hard of hearing, too.
Anyway, the mental state of our commander-in-chief has recently been the subject of a fierce public debate.
Democratic U.S. Rep. Ted Lieu is proposing a bill that would require the White House to have a psychiatrist on staff. A petition at Change.org, accusing Trump of mental illness and asking for his removal from office, has been signed by nearly 25,000 health professionals. The New Republic published a story this week speculating that Trump may have an untreated sexually transmitted disease that has led to a condition called “neurosyphilis,” characterized by “irritability, loss of ability to concentrate, delusional thinking, and grandiosity.”
On Tuesday, the New York Times published a letter signed by 35 psychiatrists, psychologists and social workers accusing the president of “grave emotional instability” that makes him “incapable of serving safely as president.” Though it is considered a breach of ethics to evaluate or diagnose public figures, they wrote, “We fear that too much is at stake to be silent any longer.”
This was too much for Allen Frances, a renowned psychiatrist, who dashed off his own letter to the New York Times in response.
“Most amateur diagnosticians have mislabeled President Trump with the diagnosis of narcissistic personality disorder,” wrote Frances. “I wrote the criteria that define this disorder, and Mr. Trump doesn’t meet them. He may be a world-class narcissist, but this doesn’t make him mentally ill because he does not suffer from the stress and impairment required to diagnose mental disorder.” (Trump isn’t crazy; he makes other people crazy.)
“He can, and should, be appropriately denounced for his ignorance, incompetence, impulsivity and pursuit of dictatorial powers,” Frances wrote. But, he added, “The antidote to a dystopic Trumpean dark age is political, not psychological.”
::
On Thursday, Frances greeted me at the door of the waterside condominium he shares with his wife, psychiatrist Donna Manning, and ushered me into their beachy living room, all light colors and floor-to-ceiling windows. Palm trees swayed in the breeze of an absolutely spectacular day. The San Diego skyline was visible off in the distance. Frances, 74, was tanned and fit. Barefoot, in khaki shorts and a royal blue zippered pullover, he looked like he should be sailing on the bay.
Instead, we sat at his glass dining room table talking about why it is an insult to mentally ill people, and dangerous politically, to speculate about the state of Trump’s mental health.
“Most mentally ill people are nice, they’re well mannered, they are decent, they are unselfish, they are good people,” Frances said. “Trump is none of these. When you lump someone who is bad with people who have mental illness, it stigmatizes the mentally ill population. Less an insult to him and more an insult to them.”
Frances is a former chairman of the Department of Psychiatry at the Duke University School of Medicine. He also chaired the task force that wrote the fourth edition of the “Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders” or DSM-IV .
“When I wrote the criteria for narcissism, we were not thinking about its possible use in a political mudslinging contest,” he said.
“The idea that this would be a vehicle for expressing disapproval or delegitimizing a president didn’t occur to us 40 years ago. If it had, I would have suggested leaving it out.”
Shortly after Trump declared his candidacy, Frances was approached by a producer for a national TV news show who asked him to come on air to analyze Trump’s motivations. “She wanted me to give him a diagnosis,” Frances said.
He refused, partly because that would be unethical and partly because he saw no evidence of a mental disorder. “I told her, ‘I will come on your show if I can call him a classic schmuck.’ And she said, ‘Not newsworthy. Everyone knows that.’ ”
Personally, I have no problem with mental health professionals making judgments about a president whose behavior does seem erratic and who also has the power to blow up the world.
Of course we can’t forget about the swath of Americans who are delighted by Trump’s unpredictability and his follow-through, constitutional or not, on promises to keep “bad hombres” out of the country. They’ll probably come to their senses eventually. But we all may be speaking Russian by then.
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Frances is not a typical partisan. He’s a Democrat, but only recently registered to vote. “My wife made me,” he said.
He grew up in New York in a household where his family would vote “for the person not in office on the grounds that it would take the new guy time to catch on to schemes and corruption.”
Until recently, he said, “I would not have felt wedded to either party, but my highest political principle is fairness. Republicans do everything to rig the system against fairness. I don’t have personal love for the Democratic Party, but it’s the last salvation against the dark age.”
Frances said he’s been getting lots of emails and tweets from people asking the same questions about Trump: “Does he know he’s lying? Is he doing it consciously, or does he believe the things he’s saying?”
Frances doesn’t think any of that matters. “It’s irrelevant. It doesn’t matter what goes on in his head; the goal is to tame this guy. We are not going to do it by analyzing his motivations. What we have to do is reduce his power — in 2018, which may be an uphill struggle, or 2020.”
As we spoke, Manning was typing away on a laptop. The pair are collaborating on a book for Harper Collins, tentatively titled “Trump’s Not Crazy. We Are.”
Frances and I laughed.
“Yeah,” he said, “because we’ve allowed this to happen.”
robin.abcarian@latimes.com
California Journal br Talking Trump and mental hea... (show quote)


California? lol

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Feb 19, 2017 16:29:51   #
Docadhoc Loc: Elsewhere
 
Progressive One wrote:
Immigrant rights rally draws thousands in L.A.
NORMA HERNANDEZ, center, and Josiah Lucio, 10, of Los Angeles are among the crowd at the immigrants-rights rally Saturday. It began after noon at Pershing Square and ended with a rally at Los Angeles City Hall. (Francine Orr Los Angeles Times)
By Andrea Castillo and Emily Alpert Reyes
Thousands of activists marched through the streets of downtown Los Angeles on Saturday to oppose immigration enforcement raids and demand that local officials take concrete steps to thwart the “deportation machine” under President Trump.
David Abud, one of the march organizers, said the coalition of activists is demanding that city and county officials refuse to invest any resources in immigration enforcement.
Activists want to ensure that a new fund to provide legal assistance to immigrants won’t exclude those with criminal convictions. They are also asking the city and the county to invest in programs that help immigrants, including day labor centers.
“We want the city and the county to not just declare Los Angeles a sanctuary city — which they have not — but to take these strong, concrete policies,” said Abud, who works with the National Day Laborer Organizing Network.
Shortly before noon, thousands of demonstrators who were gathered at Pershing Square spilled into the intersection of 5th and Hill streets. Latin music played on loudspeakers as the numbers grew from the hundreds to the thousands.
Rain that threatened the march had stopped earlier.
Large American, Mexican and LGBT flags dotted the scene. Many marchers held home-drawn signs, some with likenesses of the Statue of Liberty and President Trump. Other signs carried phrases like “No human is illegal” and “Cut your own (expletive) grass!”
It was the Mexican immigrant’s first protest. She said she was lucky that no one in her family is undocumented, but that she felt she needed to support the entire immigrant community.
Vanessa Velasquez, 17, and her younger sister flipped bacon-wrapped hot dogs on carts at the northeast corner of Pershing Square. She said they work with their father every Saturday and had recently worked at four protests.
She said she likes working the protests because it allows her to lend her support. Her parents, both in the country illegally, immigrated from Guatemala 18 years ago. Velasquez said her family has been scared since Trump’s election. She said her mother works downtown and recently changed her driving route to avoid immigration agents rumored to be stopping cars and checking documents.
She worries her parents will be deported. If they are, “and we stay here, we’re going to be by ourselves,” she said of her and her sister. “It’s not fair how the president is treating people.”
In a declaration posted on Facebook, march organizers wrote that local officials had shown “a lack of urgency” in protecting immigrants and that L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti had buckled to “empty threats” from the Trump administration to defund sanctuary cities.
Garcetti has called Los Angeles “a city of sanctuary,” but has argued in the past that there is no clear definition of a “sanctuary city.” Garcetti spokesman George Kivork said in a statement Saturday that the mayor would keep fighting for all city residents, regardless of their origin.
“L.A. stands for freedom, justice, inclusion, compassion and equality for all people,” Kivork said. “That’s why Mayor Garcetti will never let anyone pressure our police into acting as a deportation force worked to create the L.A. Justice Fund, will sign legislation to decriminalize street vending, and has committed his administration to bringing new resources to immigrants while helping them get on a path to citizenship.”
The march began just after noon Saturday at Pershing Square and ended with a rally at Los Angeles City Hall that included a lineup of more than 30 speakers, many of them immigrants without legal status. Many groups supported the march, including Union Del Barrio and the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles.
Moises Escalante marched with the support of a wooden cane. The 63-year-old former community organizer, who immigrated 43 years ago from El Salvador, wore a shirt that read, “Who would Jesus deport?”
“We immigrants are the ones that built this nation,” he said. “That’s something we have to remind people about.”
emily.alpert@latimes.com
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More California. lol

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Feb 19, 2017 16:31:08   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
Docadhoc wrote:
More California. lol


I keep saying, it's GOT to be something in the tofu.

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Feb 19, 2017 16:33:33   #
Docadhoc Loc: Elsewhere
 
Progressive One wrote:
Possums and wetbacks...it sucks to have grown up in the fking sticks.......you're dumbed down by default.........


Same old same old same old.

Boring.

Sucks to be you.

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Feb 19, 2017 17:15:58   #
Docadhoc Loc: Elsewhere
 
Loki wrote:
I keep saying, it's GOT to be something in the tofu.


You know he's desperate if he sources anything from the "we want to be a country" state. If that is his go to yardstick, no wonder he is so mentally crippled.

They have been in a terrible economy killing drought and didn't have the sense to maintain the integrity of their water containment....even after being warned in detail. But he sees wisdom.

Sucks to be him.

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Feb 19, 2017 18:21:48   #
Steve700
 
Docadhoc wrote:
You spend the majority of your time here looking down your nose at people and speaking as if they are uninformed and ignorant.

That is diametrically opposed to how you want to be seen.

Shut up Dick Hog. You just make up Bull Shit and spew it out, same as any other liberal. I already pointed out to you as I was writing it that my post (as most are) was over 90% educational and under 10% criticism of you. You are incapable of answering my questions are responding in a rebuttal to the things I say --- because you are depleted every time, so all you can do, like every other liberal, is come up with invalid criticisms. HOW PATHETIC. If you had a brain you would be embarrassed at the imbecilic content of your responses
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Your just a horses ass. Now go ahead and accuse me of posting dirty pictures
Your just a horses ass. Now go ahead and accuse me...

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Feb 19, 2017 18:54:30   #
samtheyank
 
Progressive One wrote:
If you feel that way it means I really must post more material more often....thanks.... I see myself as always winning since you see it as a contest, especially when the inbreds gang up to compensate for how inadequate they are individually.....one of me equals 10 of them............oh well....haha.


I have said this before and I will say it again. A legend in your own mind. You love that factor of ten. I am surprised it is not more.

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Feb 19, 2017 21:08:25   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
samtheyank wrote:
I have said this before and I will say it again. A legend in your own mind. You love that factor of ten. I am surprised it is not more.



He would have had to take off his shoes and unzip his pants to count any higher.

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Feb 19, 2017 21:10:30   #
Progressive One
 
samtheyank wrote:
I have said this before and I will say it again. A legend in your own mind. You love that factor of ten. I am surprised it is not more.


Okay....a legend in my own mind. That does not bother me so don't let it bother you. I always did want to grow up to be my own hero...........

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Feb 19, 2017 21:20:35   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
Progressive One wrote:
Okay....a legend in my own mind. That does not bother me so don't let it bother you. I always did want to grow up to be my own hero...........


You seem to have succeeded.

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Feb 19, 2017 21:36:00   #
Progressive One
 
Loki wrote:
You seem to have succeeded.


All I can say is......lucky ass ME..............

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