Lonewolf wrote:
Sorry I need to go practice my compression got funeral coming up!
LOL!!! "I compression Good Lonewolf. Article II says I Does to."
...I love a good laugh in the morning.
Lonewolf wrote:
Sorry I need to go practice my compression got funeral coming up!
Well lonely, just because I didn’t bother to check my auto correct the one person on here who should NEVER be a grammar cop is the one who has absolutely no grammatical skills. Oh, I’m sorry did the big word with eleven letters lose you ?
You make a vary convincing argument
Justsss wrote:
Well lonely, just because I didn’t bother to check my auto correct the one person on here who should NEVER be a grammar cop is the one who has absolutely no grammatical skills. Oh, I’m sorry did the big word with eleven letters lose you ?
Justsss wrote:
Well lonely, just because I didn’t bother to check my auto correct the one person on here who should NEVER be a grammar cop is the one who has absolutely no grammatical skills. Oh, I’m sorry did the big word with eleven letters lose you ?
It's not just your grammar, it's your semantics and your logic too. Take the first sentence out of what you just wrote for example... There are two logical constructs (or clauses); The first one, "Just because I didn't bother to check my auto correct" provides the REASON for the the second one by virtue of the words "Just because". But the second clause, "the one person on here who should NEVER be a grammar cop is the one who has absolutely no grammatical skills." has nothing to do with the first one. (If you meant for the first clause to be an aide, you should have added a period to separate the clauses into separate sentences.)
This might all seem contrived to you but to me it's as easy to see as a bug splat on the windshield and while it's easy to move on (I can usually figure out what people are "trying" to say) poor writing skills nevertheless indicate a struggle with language, not just writing but reading. After a while it becomes clear WHY people get so easily fooled by politics. This is why I sometimes act like a pedantic grammar cop, not so much to point out your errors (I'm not your teacher) but to remind others like me who are reading the thread that your understanding of politics is probably deficient. (You'd be surprised at how much more we can communicate over your head as you fume about grammar) ;)
Justsss wrote:
Useless, donât you mean the maoist university bo... (
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Here's what Google comes back with...
So, are you going to tell me Google is Maoist now?
straightUp wrote:
Here's what Google comes back with...
So, are you going to tell me Google is Maoist now?
Well,you’re so brilliant that I should tell you to go ck. Webster’s on line and maybe mom can correct you.
I forgot that google wouldn’t have anything on line that would be dunning to moslums and their sheeple.
Please go surfing with chum all over your body and board like a good little boy now, run along and do as you’re told.
straightUp wrote:
It really is hilarious how stupid Republicans can get these days. Check this idiot out... Matt Rosendale is running for one of Montana's senate seats. Here's a shot of him taken from a campaign ad where he says he stands for gun rights based on Article II of the Constitution. Ha, ha, haaaah! I mean the picture alone says it all.
For the Republicans out there... Article II is the part of the constitution that establishes the executive branch of the federal government. The right to bear arms is the 2nd Amendment to the constitution. 'Not the same thing.
As if that isn't bad enough, you KNOW he had an entire crew involved in shooting this ad and NONE of them caught the enormous mistake. Nor did anyone on his staff. So are they ALL that stupid? What's sad, is that it probably doesn't matter because none of the people that would vote for him would know any better either.
It really is hilarious how stupid Republicans can ... (
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Although it is not true that all conservatives are stupid people, it is true that most stupid people are conservative. John Stuart Mill
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LOL... John Stuart Mill has a point there!
But stupidity is also a matter of degree. For the slightly-stupid conservatives it's often a matter of short-sight, where they fixate on a benefit (ie., lower tax) without realizing the consequence (ie., increased debt). For the ridiculously stupid conservatives it's a complete and willful inability to understand any part of political reality at all. I think Mill was referring to the ridiculously stupid, because ALL conservatives are at least slightly-stupid... unless they are a self-interested part of the 1%.
straightUp wrote:
Are you missing the part where the billboard says Article II?
Nod twice if you even know what the U.S. Constitution is.
Nod-Nod...
"A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed." is how the 2nd Amendment is written...
And yes, I understand Article 2 (I prefer the number 2 to the usual use of II) establishes the Executive Branch of the USA Federal Government...
And yes, you were well within your rights in chastising my inane commentary...
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