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Jul 17, 2018 20:00:18   #
rumitoid
 
archie bunker wrote:
Well Reverend, I'm out of cheeks now. Nothing left to turn.


Er, okay. Is that good or bad? No idea what "out of cheeks now" means.

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Jul 17, 2018 20:12:04   #
archie bunker Loc: Texas
 
rumitoid wrote:
Er, okay. Is that good or bad? No idea what "out of cheeks now" means.


You know, "Turn the other cheek" and all.

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Jul 17, 2018 20:25:13   #
rumitoid
 
proud republican wrote:
Thats rich,Rumi....."As a Christian i do not believe in ever giving up on a person"...Really???So you dont give up on a criminal murderer, but you DO give up on your President????...Really????


How have I given up on the president? If your child runs out into the street, will you not rebuke such a rash action? You give up on a person when you become apathetic, don't care anymore. As you plainly see, that is not the case. I am hoping but not believing Trump might change his ways. As a patriot, it is my duty to challenge what I see as detrimental to this Republic and a cause for concern about the activities of the Executive Branch. It is not personal. Why can't you guys get that? I have no personal feelings for Trump one way or the other, but as a person I am compelled to care for others. Maybe being nice to him would work, but he takes that for granted. Yet I do have questions about how I act towards him.

A movie that had a huge impact on me in my teenage years was The Cain Mutiny. Instead of just watching the movie, I got into what it was saying. Had not the crew been so swift to judge instead of look to help, would Captain Quigg have gone so far off the deep edge? It truly bothered me before that realization that I was so with the officers and crew on attacking him. I felt really small. Who knows if or what could have made the difference to helping that man? But the point was no one really tried. I was one of them. Recalling the glee I felt at certain times when Quigg was deep in the throes of his delusions and made sport of, had me ill. It was actually the first time I saw myself, and also saw things are not so Black and White. Are painful lessons best? Maybe. Yet that movie has stayed with me all my life.

So the question: am I doing the same to Trump? Egads, maybe. I have put him as so much a conscious enemy of the state, a clear and present danger to our democracy, he has become just an object. That is terrible. Everything tells me he a very bad man, and not a poor deluded fool like Quigg. I will have to think about this.

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Jul 17, 2018 20:30:52   #
archie bunker Loc: Texas
 
rumitoid wrote:
How have I given up on the president? If your child runs out into the street, will you not rebuke such a rash action? You give up on a person when you become apathetic, don't care anymore. As you plainly see, that is not the case. I am hoping but not believing Trump might change his ways. As a patriot, it is my duty to challenge what I see as detrimental to this Republic and a cause for concern about the activities of the Executive Branch. It is not personal. Why can't you guys get that? I have no personal feelings for Trump one way or the other, but as a person I am compelled to care for others. Maybe being nice to him would work, but he takes that for granted. Yet I do have questions about how I act towards him.

A movie that had a huge impact on me in my teenage years was The Cain Mutiny. Instead of just watching the movie, I got into what it was saying. Had not the crew been so swift to judge instead of look to help, would Captain Quigg have gone so far off the deep edge? It truly bothered me before that realization that I was so with the officers and crew on attacking him. I felt really small. Who knows if or what could have made the difference to helping that man? But the point was no one really tried. I was one of them. Recalling the glee I felt at certain times when Quigg was deep in the throes of his delusions and made sport of, had me ill. It was actually the first time I saw myself, and also saw things are not so Black and White. Are painful lessons best? Maybe. Yet that movie has stayed with me all my life.

So the question: am I doing the same to Trump? Egads, maybe. I have put him as so much a conscious enemy of the state, a clear and present danger to our democracy, he has become just an object. That is terrible. Everything tells me he a very bad man, and not a poor deluded fool like Quigg. I will have to think about this.
How have I given up on the president? If your chil... (show quote)


You need to think about it, as do many other h**ers here.

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Jul 17, 2018 20:33:23   #
rumitoid
 
archie bunker wrote:
You know, "Turn the other cheek" and all.


Hmmmm....

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Jul 17, 2018 20:40:02   #
rumitoid
 
archie bunker wrote:
You need to think about it, as do many other h**ers here.


Oh. Convenient. And you define "h**er" as a person opposed to Trump or the GOP? What makes a person a "h**er"? What one calls meat, another calls poison. You guys keep running with this somewhat effective "h**er" line when you guys h**ed Obama and h**e anyone opposed to Trump. Your meat. The h**e started with Obama and has grown.

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Jul 17, 2018 20:42:27   #
rumitoid
 
archie bunker wrote:
You need to think about it, as do many other h**ers here.


Disappointing.

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Jul 17, 2018 20:49:53   #
archie bunker Loc: Texas
 
rumitoid wrote:
Oh. Convenient. And you define "h**er" as a person opposed to Trump or the GOP? What makes a person a "h**er"? What one calls meat, another calls poison. You guys keep running with this somewhat effective "h**er" line when you guys h**ed Obama and h**e anyone opposed to Trump. Your meat. The h**e started with Obama and has grown.


Your language, rhetoric, etc.......

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Jul 17, 2018 23:23:25   #
rumitoid
 
archie bunker wrote:
Your language, rhetoric, etc.......


I gave you a very heart-felt message as to how possibly to help your daughter. I was sincere. I have been there myself. I can help, I think.

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Jul 19, 2018 18:31:26   #
son of witless
 
emarine wrote:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-nation/wp/2017/03/05/thousands-of-ice-detainees-claim-they-were-forced-into-labor-a-violation-of-anti-s***ery-laws/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.05d16295b08d


emarine wrote:

" Sure thing... Hitler couldn't afford to keep those who couldn't produce alive in his war effort... the young & old were separated from their loved ones & exterminated... forced labor in for profit prisons are simply for profit... i******s are separated from loved ones & provide s***e labor for big corporate profits ...the only problem is the kids..."

Son of Witless wrote;

" Okay you just ran your mouth, so back it up. Please provide your proof of i******s being used for Hitler like s***e labor ???????????????????????????????????????????? "

Then you posted the Washington Post article. So tell me, do you bother to read the articles you post before you post them ?

From your article: " Specifically, the lawsuit claims, six detainees are selected at random every day and are forced to clean the facility’s housing units. "

So detainees who are being given free room and board, have to clean the facility they are being housed in, and to you that is the same as the victims of Hitler's Concentration Camps being worked to death in armaments factories and mines ???? Do you really want to go there ? Of course to me that is a ridiculous assertion, but lets us for the sake of argument, say that you are right. It is stupid, but as I said, we will go there to move the discussion along.

These poor detainees, by your argument are being treated like Hitler's Concentration Camp S***es, okay ? Therefore whomever is ultimately in charge at the highest level of the US government is equivalent to Adolf Hitler, OKAY ?

Well my friend, look at the date in this particular passage. " The lawsuit, filed in 2014 against one of the largest private prison companies in the country, reached class-action status this week after a federal judge’s ruling. " It says 2014. Donald Jobs Trump was not President until the beginning of 2017.

Now I am guessing that if the lawsuit was filed in 2014 then the person who was President when the alleged incidents occurred was either George W. Bush or Barak Obama. I know you guys would have no problem calling Bush Hitler, but I am thinking that if the lawsuit was only filed in 2014 and not before, then the likely culprit is Barak Obama.

So by your own proof and your own arguments, Barak Obama was Hitler.

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Jul 19, 2018 22:07:56   #
JRumeryjr
 
son of witless wrote:
emarine wrote:

" Sure thing... Hitler couldn't afford to keep those who couldn't produce alive in his war effort... the young & old were separated from their loved ones & exterminated... forced labor in for profit prisons are simply for profit... i******s are separated from loved ones & provide s***e labor for big corporate profits ...the only problem is the kids..."

Son of Witless wrote;

" Okay you just ran your mouth, so back it up. Please provide your proof of i******s being used for Hitler like s***e labor ???????????????????????????????????????????? "

Then you posted the Washington Post article. So tell me, do you bother to read the articles you post before you post them ?

From your article: " Specifically, the lawsuit claims, six detainees are selected at random every day and are forced to clean the facility’s housing units. "

So detainees who are being given free room and board, have to clean the facility they are being housed in, and to you that is the same as the victims of Hitler's Concentration Camps being worked to death in armaments factories and mines ???? Do you really want to go there ? Of course to me that is a ridiculous assertion, but lets us for the sake of argument, say that you are right. It is stupid, but as I said, we will go there to move the discussion along.

These poor detainees, by your argument are being treated like Hitler's Concentration Camp S***es, okay ? Therefore whomever is ultimately in charge at the highest level of the US government is equivalent to Adolf Hitler, OKAY ?

Well my friend, look at the date in this particular passage. " The lawsuit, filed in 2014 against one of the largest private prison companies in the country, reached class-action status this week after a federal judge’s ruling. " It says 2014. Donald Jobs Trump was not President until the beginning of 2017.

Now I am guessing that if the lawsuit was filed in 2014 then the person who was President when the alleged incidents occurred was either George W. Bush or Barak Obama. I know you guys would have no problem calling Bush Hitler, but I am thinking that if the lawsuit was only filed in 2014 and not before, then the likely culprit is Barak Obama.

So by your own proof and your own arguments, Barak Obama was Hitler.
emarine wrote: br br " Sure thing... Hitler... (show quote)


Not even close because people ate!

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