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Jun 7, 2019 23:03:29   #
Common_Sense_Matters
 
archie bunker wrote:
It's all in black, and white.


And yet you fail to comprehend, go figure.

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Jun 7, 2019 23:15:08   #
moldyoldy
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
The Moon is similar to the Earth in that it has a crust, mantle, and core. The composition of the two bodies is similar, which is part of why scientists think the Moon may have formed from a large impact breaking off a piece of Earth when it was forming. Scientists have samples from the surface or crust of the Moon, but the composition of the inner layers is a mystery. Based on what we know about how planets and moons form, the core of the Moon is believed to be at least partly molten and probably consists primarily of iron, with some sulfur and nickel. The core likely is small, accounting for just 1 to 2 percent of the Moon's mass.
i The Moon is similar to the Earth in that it has... (show quote)


I guess this is a 50/50.
https://phys.org/news/2019-04-magma-key-moon-makeup.html

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Jun 7, 2019 23:28:49   #
archie bunker Loc: Texas
 
Common_Sense_Matters wrote:
And yet you fail to comprehend, go figure.


Oh, I comprehend alright. I know when smoke is being blown up my backside!

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Jun 7, 2019 23:39:16   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
moldyoldy wrote:
The stupid does not stop, there is more every day.


Politics
Twitter erupts over Trump claim that the moon 'is a part' of Mars
Alex Lasker,AOL.com 5 hours ago

President Donald Trump on Friday tweeted out a mysterious Mars comment that has social media users blasting off their best jokes.
"For all of the money we are spending, NASA should NOT be talking about going to the Moon - We did that 50 years ago," he wrote. "They should be focused on the much bigger things we are doing, including Mars (of which the Moon is a part), Defense and Science!"
The tweet came one day after NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine told USA Today that the space agency will not be able to land astronauts on the moon by 2024 unless Congress approves the Trump administration's $1.6 billion budget increase request for the project.
Although Mars, indeed, has its own moons — two, to be exact (named Phobos and Deimos) — the moon, which orbits Earth, is not a part of the Red Planet.
Naturally, many Twitter users were quick to make jokes about the seemingly erroneous comment.
"As JFK famously said, 'We choose to go to the Moon not because itis easy, but because it is Mars,'" 'Daily Show' employee Jason O. Gilbert joked.
"Moon is part of Mars is going to lead to moon t***hers and Q***n people joining forces," reporter Yashar Ali jokingly predicted.
CNN's Haley Bird pointed out that the president's statement, despite its awkward phrasing, may refer to "the fact that NASA's plans for Mars exploration deeply involve the Moon."
Dr. Eugene Gu, a surgeon and scientist specializing in pediatric heart and kidney diseases, backed up Bird in a Twitter thread of his own, predicting Trump may later claim his tweet referred to "using the moon as a staging point for a mission to Mars."
However, Dr. Gu said he took issue with such an explanation, slamming Trump's words as "confusing and incoherent beyond measure" and saying the president "speaks gibberish."
AOL.com has reached out to NASA for comment.
This article was initially published on AOL.com: Twitter erupts over Trump claim that the moon 'is a part' of Mars
The stupid does not stop, there is more every day.... (show quote)


Travelling to Mars will require the knowledge garnered from the Moon trips and other explorations...

Yes... The Moon (exploration and study of) is a part of Mars (exploration and study of)...

Passing this off as a mistake on Trump's part is just sad...

My Students (junior highschoolers who speak English as a second language can understand what is being said...)..

Clang!

Back at you Arch...

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Jun 7, 2019 23:46:55   #
moldyoldy
 
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
Travelling to Mars will require the knowledge garnered from the Moon trips and other explorations...

Yes... The Moon (exploration and study of) is a part of Mars (exploration and study of)...

Passing this off as a mistake on Trump's part is just sad...

My Students (junior highschoolers who speak English as a second language can understand what is being said...)..

Clang!

Back at you Arch...
Travelling to Mars will require the knowledge garn... (show quote)


Trump said that the moon was a piece of mars.

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Jun 7, 2019 23:52:18   #
Coos Bay Tom Loc: coos bay oregon
 
Carol Kelly wrote:
I wish more people were like them and fewer like you. NEver listen to a Castro.


Too bad I am here. An American citizen as are you. I will fight for your right to believe wh**ever political party you choose--That is patriotism.

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Jun 8, 2019 00:07:11   #
moldyoldy
 
Carol Kelly wrote:
I wish more people were like them and fewer like you. NEver listen to a Castro.


Does the same apply to anyone named Kelly?


Born on July 18, 1895, in Memphis, Tennessee, Machine Gun Kelly was a bootlegger, small-time bank robber and kidnapper who ranged through Tennessee, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma and New Mexico in the 1920s and '30s. Beginning his criminal career as a bootlegger, he was caught in 1927 and subsequently spent a few months in jail, where he met bank robbers. In 1930, he married Kathryn Thorne. They, along with others, robbed banks in many states, and kidnapped a wealthy oil tycoon and held him for ransom. For that crime, Kelly was arrested and sentenced to life in prison in 1933. He died in 1954.
Early Life
Bootlegger, bank robber and kidnapper Machine Gun Kelly was born George Kelly Barnes on July 18, 1895, in Memphis, Tennessee. (Some sources state that he was born in 1897. A book by one of his sons stated that he was born in Chicago in 1900.) Despite the nickname "Machine Gun," Kelly was a relatively minor criminal until a 1933 kidnapping made him infamous. Before beginning his life of crime, he was a student at Mississippi A&M College. He married Geneva Ramsey when he was 19. The couple had two sons together before divorcing. His first wife told The New York Times after his arrest that she divorced him because he was "running in bad company."

Involved in bootlegging as a teenager, Kelly returned to the profitable illegal enterprise after several failed attempts at legitimate work. He was caught selling illegal liquor in 1927 and spent a few months in jail in New Mexico. Nabbed again, this time for selling liquor on an Indian reservation, Kelly did time at Leavenworth Prison in Kansas. While incarcerated, he made friends with several bank robbers, including Charlie Harmon, Frank Nash, Francis Keating and Thomas Holden, and is believed to have helped Keating and Holden escape.
Bank Robberies
After his release from prison in 1930, Kelly traveled to St. Paul, Minnesota, with his girlfriend Kathryn Thorne. (The two later married in the fall of that year.) There, he reunited with Keating and Holden and participated in a bank hold-up with the pair. Continuing his crime spree, Kelly was involved in bank robberies in several states, including Iowa, Texas, and Washington. According to legend, Kelly's wife helped build his reputation, buying him a machine gun and nicknaming him after the weapon. She also reportedly gave away shell casings from his exploits to people as souvenirs to increase his notoriety.

Kidnapping
Along with bank robbing, Kelly made several attempts at kidnapping. With his wife and longtime associate Albert L. Bates, Kelly hatched a plan to kidnap wealthy Oklahoma oil man Charles F. Urschel. On July 22, Bates and Kelly entered the Urschel's Oklahoma City home and abducted Urschel and one of his friends, Walter R. Jarrett, leaving their wives behind. Jarrett was soon let go, but Urschel was held for ransom. Kelly and his gang wanted $200,000 for the oil man.
They set up an elaborate system for the handling of their captive and the delivery of the ransom. But they didn’t count on Urschel’s sharp mind and the authorities keeping track the ransom money’s serial numbers. The ransom was delivered on July 30 in Kansas City and Urschel was released the next day. He was unharmed and, although blindfolded some of the time, he was able to provide a number of clues to authorities. From Urschel’s descriptions of what he heard and saw while being held hostage, the authorities were able to figure out that he must have been near Paradise, Texas. Earlier there also had been a tip that the Kellys were involved.
Arrest and Later Years
Kathryn Kelly's mother, Ora Shannon, lived on a ranch near Paradise. The place was raided and several suspects, including Shannon, her husband, and his son, were arrested on August 12. Bates was caught that same day in Denver, Colorado, on an unrelated charge, but he was found to have money from the kidnapping on him. But the Kellys eluded capture for several weeks. They were discovered in Memphis, Tennessee, and taken into custody on September 26, 1933. They were quickly tried and convicted; both were sentenced to life in prison on October 12.
The once-notorious Machine Gun Kelly was mocked in the news as "Pop Gun Kelly." He was sent to Alcatraz Prison in California, home to many hardened criminals, including Al Capone. In the 1950s, Kelly moved to Leavenworth, Kansas, where he died of heart failure on July 18, 1954.
Today, Kelly is remembered, along with the likes of "Pretty Boy" Floyd, "Baby Face" Nelson, Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow, as one of the criminals that made up the Midwest crime wave of the early 1930s.

https://www.biography.com/crime-figure/machine-gun-kelly

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Jun 8, 2019 00:41:48   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
Common_Sense_Matters wrote:
Your "serve" fell flat as you agree with someone's post that also went splat as they had no clue what they were talking about. The fool completely misread two posts in a row and showed their own stupidity and you essentially agreed with his stupidity so... I would really expect better from a teacher, someone entrusted with teaching kids.


Feeling prickly today....

I take umbrage at your calling Archie a fool...
Or insinuating that his responses were based on stupidity... And mine as well...

And at your general behavior on this thread and others...
If the majority of people read something a certain way it may be due to the way it is written...

And to then take a swipe at my profession....
Sad...



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Jun 8, 2019 00:44:11   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
moldyoldy wrote:
Trump said that the moon was a piece of mars.


Yeah.. Not really...

Got a link?

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Jun 8, 2019 01:28:49   #
Common_Sense_Matters
 
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
Feeling prickly today....

I take umbrage at your calling Archie a fool...
Or insinuating that his responses were based on stupidity... And mine as well...

And at your general behavior on this thread and others...
If the majority of people read something a certain way it may be due to the way it is written...

And to then take a swipe at my profession....
Sad...


Yes, I probably SHOULD dumb it down for others, that or they could work to improve themselves. I know, i know, a totally unheard of concept.

Okay, I will dumb it down for those too lazy to work on improving their mental capabilities.


When Rose42 said:

Rose42 wrote:
This is easy. The left tries to prop itself up by insisting its just Trump supporters that are stupid. Meanwhile they cheer the worst p**********l candidates they've ever had - by far. And there are 24 which is even more nutty.

Stupid is bipartisan. The left is unable to see their own stupidity as well which is not surprising.

No "but Hilary" or "but Obama" just reality and common sense. A reality the left doesn't want to face.


She was in essence saying, But Elizabeth Warren..., But Bernie Sanders..., But Cory Booker... and the list goes on.

For those that need further explanation, This thread is to point out Trump's many flaws that all his supporters pretend don't exist, her response to it is essentially, "But (Insert name of Democrat of your choosing here)...", saying that Democrats are ignoring the imagined flaws of all the Democrats currently running for president. Do they all have flaws? Likely, are they comparable to Trump's? I would suspect that they are nowhere close to comparable. I haven't been paying too much attention to the field of candidates of any party as none are the official candidate of their respective party. I have no interest in getting my hopes up on any one candidate just to be disappointed that they won't be on the b****t should their party chose another instead of them to represent their party. Still, basically sight unseen, I still highly doubt that any one of them can be worse than Trump has proven himself to be.

Basically, I predicted that Trump supporters would bring up Democrats as their argument and I predicted correctly. It was no great feat though, Trump supporters almost always do that so it was a no-brainer.

As for insinuating that Archie was a moron because he can not comprehend simple logic... As my comment SHOULDN'T have needed an explanation but he couldn't figure it our... What does that suggest to you? Of course you seem to have failed to figure it out as well so...

There, is that dumbed down enough for you to understand? I would think that we would want our teachers to be able to comprehend simple logic WITHOUT needing it dumbed down for them. Perhaps the pool of potential teachers is too thin and we have to take what we can get, though I was under the impression that China had really great schools.

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Jun 8, 2019 04:20:34   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
Common_Sense_Lacking wrote:
She was in essence saying, But Elizabeth Warren..., But Bernie Sanders..., But Cory Booker... and the list goes on.

For those that need further explanation, This thread is to point out Trump's many flaws that all his supporters pretend don't exist, her response to it is essentially, "But (Insert name of Democrat of your choosing here)...", saying that Democrats are ignoring the imagined flaws of all the Democrats currently running for president. Do they all have flaws? Likely, are they comparable to Trump's? I would suspect that they are nowhere close to comparable. I haven't been paying too much attention to the field of candidates of any party as none are the official candidate of their respective party. I have no interest in getting my hopes up on any one candidate just to be disappointed that they won't be on the b****t should their party chose another instead of them to represent their party. Still, basically sight unseen, I still highly doubt that any one of them can be worse than Trump has proven himself to be.

Basically, I predicted that Trump supporters would bring up Democrats as their argument and I predicted correctly. It was no great feat though, Trump supporters almost always do that so it was a no-brainer.

As for insinuating that Archie was a moron because he can not comprehend simple logic... As my comment SHOULDN'T have needed an explanation but he couldn't figure it our... What does that suggest to you? Of course you seem to have failed to figure it out as well so...

There, is that dumbed down enough for you to understand? I would think that we would want our teachers to be able to comprehend simple logic WITHOUT needing it dumbed down for them. Perhaps the pool of potential teachers is too thin and we have to take what we can get, though I was under the impression that China had really great schools.
She was in essence saying, But Elizabeth Warren...... (show quote)


Archie wrote:
"You're not h**eful. You're just self righteous, arrogant, and a braggart who carries a double standard. "

A charge which you felt needed to be demonstrated...

Then Archie wrote:
"You absolutely misread her post!!       
And then bragged on yourself about it! That makes it even funnier!!!!"

Which you did... And did... And does...

Next Archie wrote:
"OK so here come the insults from your mistake. I get it.
No dude.....you misread, and misrepresented what Rose said.
You can wordify on it all you want, but, you're busted!!
Since Admin won't allow me to really speak my mind....
Cllaanngg!!"

Proving that Archie is not only the better man, but can comprehend what is actually being written.... And has a decent backhand...

Common_Sense_Lacking wrote:
Basically, I predicted that Trump supporters would bring up Democrats as their argument and I predicted correctly. It was no great feat though, Trump supporters almost always do that so it was a no-brainer.


You predicted that on a thread titled "Why do liberals think Trump supporters are stupid?" Trump supporters would bring up Democrats.... Wow...哇塞 (Chinese for Wow)....
Your powers of deduction are stunning... I mean I am stunned... Never in a thousand years could I (or any of the other low IQ maggots on the OPP) have ever guessed that bringing up the Democrats would be the counter-argument to such a thread...

I mean... 哇塞... I thought we had all agreed to thump our chests and hurl insults at you lefties...
But then Rose came and messed that up..
She didn't "but...." anything...
She pointed out that both sides have their i***ts...
And that the left is equally happy to ignore their own to take shots at the right....
Which, once again, you felt the need to demonstrate....

It was honest of you to admit to having no brain... It's an interesting strategy to stave off insults from the right...

Common_Sense_Lacking wrote:

"You do know that if you are having trouble reading some people's posts, you have the option of not posting a reply to it. Nobody will get mad at you for exercising that right."


Isn't it great when the answer is right there staring you in the eye....

Although there is something to be said for the special kind of guy who can pat himself on the back while digging the hole even deeper...


Here is something special just for you... Compliments of an OPPer who has been absent lately... (probably went to check on Bad Bob)



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Jun 8, 2019 07:57:05   #
Big Kahuna
 
woodguru wrote:
Is that a trick question?

Because they are?

Actually they aren't necessarily stupid, just stupidly ignorant


All you l*****ts will wake up one day out of your stupor and realize that you have been experiencing a bad dream. All the bad that you chumps dreamed up has been changed to good. All the lies that you have been pushing have been replaced with the t***h. All of your corrupt demonic demorats have been replaced with moral, law abiding pro Constitutionalist leaders. All of your leaders who have been avoiding prison and running around promoting l*****t propaganda are now locked up with the corrupt f**e news press. When you guys wake out of your stupor and realize all that corruption and immorality has changed and society is now more moral and less corrupt, you guys will be jumping off bridges, leaving for Venezuela, asking Cuba for asylum and seeking drug cartel membership to get your discounted opioid and cocaine. Sweet dreams you losers.

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Jun 8, 2019 08:07:21   #
Coos Bay Tom Loc: coos bay oregon
 
I would rather stand alone than go along with an ideology I don't believe in. If I went along with every body else just to be liked and accepted I would b a phoney.--I h**e phoneys

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Jun 8, 2019 08:15:56   #
Big Kahuna
 
Coos Bay Tom wrote:
I would rather stand alone than go along with an ideology I don't believe in. If I went along with every body else just to be liked and accepted I would b a phoney.--I h**e phoneys


Self h**e is destructive; seek counselling.

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Jun 8, 2019 09:08:42   #
moldyoldy
 
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
Yeah.. Not really...

Got a link?


https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/briannasacks/moon-mars-mars-moon-trump

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