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Jul 20, 2014 06:58:10   #
Kevyn
 
1. Religious zeal.

Nut-jobs generally believe that they are participants in a holy / patriotic / moral crusade, and hence their opponents are not merely political or ideological opponents, they are evil infidels.

2. Impermeability to incontrovertible fact.

It does not matter how conclusively or comprehensively an argument or assertion has been refuted, nut-jobs never abandon an argument once ventured. Nut-job lies never die.

3. Willingness to embrace the impossible.

Nut-job arguments regularly cross the line from excruciatingly improbable to physically impossible. Nut-jobs fearlessly violate the laws of physics and propose theories that rend the time-space continuum.

4. Abhorrence of simplicity (Rube Goldberg’s Razor) .

Nut-jobs never settle for a simple solution to a problem when a hopelessly complex and i***tic alternative can be proposed. “Occams Razor” is anathema to nut-jobs.

5. Emotional (and other) projection.

It is almost impossible to read someone else’s emotional state or actually know anything about them across the Internet. So nut-jobs regularly attribute their own emotional states, prejudices and motives to their opponents. This is often also called “Irony blindness.”

6. Anomaly Mining.

Nut-jobs are tireless in their search for minuscule anomalies and coincidences around which they assemble vast complexes of suspicion, most of which are actually irrelevant to their cause. The tiniest and most meaningless detail will often take on a life of its own, rendering their theories even more opaque and incomprehensible to rational observers.

7. Simultaneous contradictory beliefs.

Nut-jobs often imagine at the same time and even in the same sentence that (for example) they are fighting forces which are both super-humanly brilliant and powerful … and completely incompetent.

8. Irrational anticipation of imminent victory.

Nut-jobs are often convinced that they are just one day/argument/case away from completely vanquishing their rhetorical foes. They will believe this for years and years and years and…

9. Inability to comprehend disagreement.

Nut-jobs cannot conceive of anybody honestly disagreeing with them. Therefore anybody who disagrees must be either “part of the conspiracy,” paid to pretend they believe something they do not, or victims of violent extortion.

10. The Appeal to Galileo.

Nut-jobs know that they are considered nut-jobs. So they regularly appeal to “great nut-jobs of history” ; who were eventually proven to not be so nutty after all. Ignoring that Galileo was actually never considered a nut-job in the first place, for every nut-job rehabilitated by history ten thousand nut-jobs resolutely remained nut-jobs.

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Jul 20, 2014 07:20:05   #
stan3186
 
Kevyn wrote:
1. Religious zeal.

Nut-jobs generally believe that they are participants in a holy / patriotic / moral crusade, and hence their opponents are not merely political or ideological opponents, they are evil infidels.

2. Impermeability to incontrovertible fact.

It does not matter how conclusively or comprehensively an argument or assertion has been refuted, nut-jobs never abandon an argument once ventured. Nut-job lies never die.

3. Willingness to embrace the impossible.

Nut-job arguments regularly cross the line from excruciatingly improbable to physically impossible. Nut-jobs fearlessly violate the laws of physics and propose theories that rend the time-space continuum.

4. Abhorrence of simplicity (Rube Goldberg’s Razor) .

Nut-jobs never settle for a simple solution to a problem when a hopelessly complex and i***tic alternative can be proposed. “Occams Razor” is anathema to nut-jobs.

5. Emotional (and other) projection.

It is almost impossible to read someone else’s emotional state or actually know anything about them across the Internet. So nut-jobs regularly attribute their own emotional states, prejudices and motives to their opponents. This is often also called “Irony blindness.”

6. Anomaly Mining.

Nut-jobs are tireless in their search for minuscule anomalies and coincidences around which they assemble vast complexes of suspicion, most of which are actually irrelevant to their cause. The tiniest and most meaningless detail will often take on a life of its own, rendering their theories even more opaque and incomprehensible to rational observers.

7. Simultaneous contradictory beliefs.

Nut-jobs often imagine at the same time and even in the same sentence that (for example) they are fighting forces which are both super-humanly brilliant and powerful … and completely incompetent.

8. Irrational anticipation of imminent victory.

Nut-jobs are often convinced that they are just one day/argument/case away from completely vanquishing their rhetorical foes. They will believe this for years and years and years and…

9. Inability to comprehend disagreement.

Nut-jobs cannot conceive of anybody honestly disagreeing with them. Therefore anybody who disagrees must be either “part of the conspiracy,” paid to pretend they believe something they do not, or victims of violent extortion.

10. The Appeal to Galileo.

Nut-jobs know that they are considered nut-jobs. So they regularly appeal to “great nut-jobs of history” ; who were eventually proven to not be so nutty after all. Ignoring that Galileo was actually never considered a nut-job in the first place, for every nut-job rehabilitated by history ten thousand nut-jobs resolutely remained nut-jobs.
1. Religious zeal. br br Nut-jobs generally belie... (show quote)


First and foremost, to all the above BS. I***T IGNORED. Never posted anything yet with any facts or support, all just mean spirited gibberish no substance, just gibberish.

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Jul 20, 2014 07:31:36   #
Patty
 
[quote=Kevyn]1. Religious zeal.

Liberals intolerance with Christmas.



2. Impermeability to incontrovertible fact.

Liberals think shouting "R****t" makes something a fact.



3. Willingness to embrace the impossible.

"Our economy is in recovery"

4. Abhorrence of simplicity (Rube Goldberg’s Razor) .

"If you Disagree with Obama you must be a r****t" never mind the fact that ignorant w****s were needed to elect him.

5. Emotional (and other) projection.

Obama: Lets see if I put a couple kids behind me while I sign this exec order to destroy the 2nd amendment they will buy it"

6. Anomaly Mining.

"Its Bushes fault" 6 1/2 years later.

7. Simultaneous contradictory beliefs.

"Im a liberal therefore I am very tolerant of other peoples belief"

8. Irrational anticipation of imminent victory.

Huistory always confuses a liberal.

9. Inability to comprehend disagreement.

Liberal debate 101: when losing change the subject and shout "Victory"

10. The Appeal to Galileo.

Yea, those stupid founding father.
:lol: :lol: Congrads, you just described "Progressivism"

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Jul 20, 2014 07:36:39   #
Hemiman Loc: Communist California
 
Kevyn wrote:
1. Religious zeal.

Nut-jobs generally believe that they are participants in a holy / patriotic / moral crusade, and hence their opponents are not merely political or ideological opponents, they are evil infidels.

2. Impermeability to incontrovertible fact.

It does not matter how conclusively or comprehensively an argument or assertion has been refuted, nut-jobs never abandon an argument once ventured. Nut-job lies never die.

3. Willingness to embrace the impossible.

Nut-job arguments regularly cross the line from excruciatingly improbable to physically impossible. Nut-jobs fearlessly violate the laws of physics and propose theories that rend the time-space continuum.

4. Abhorrence of simplicity (Rube Goldberg’s Razor) .

Nut-jobs never settle for a simple solution to a problem when a hopelessly complex and i***tic alternative can be proposed. “Occams Razor” is anathema to nut-jobs.

5. Emotional (and other) projection.

It is almost impossible to read someone else’s emotional state or actually know anything about them across the Internet. So nut-jobs regularly attribute their own emotional states, prejudices and motives to their opponents. This is often also called “Irony blindness.”

6. Anomaly Mining.

Nut-jobs are tireless in their search for minuscule anomalies and coincidences around which they assemble vast complexes of suspicion, most of which are actually irrelevant to their cause. The tiniest and most meaningless detail will often take on a life of its own, rendering their theories even more opaque and incomprehensible to rational observers.

7. Simultaneous contradictory beliefs.

Nut-jobs often imagine at the same time and even in the same sentence that (for example) they are fighting forces which are both super-humanly brilliant and powerful … and completely incompetent.

8. Irrational anticipation of imminent victory.

Nut-jobs are often convinced that they are just one day/argument/case away from completely vanquishing their rhetorical foes. They will believe this for years and years and years and…

9. Inability to comprehend disagreement.

Nut-jobs cannot conceive of anybody honestly disagreeing with them. Therefore anybody who disagrees must be either “part of the conspiracy,” paid to pretend they believe something they do not, or victims of violent extortion.

10. The Appeal to Galileo.

Nut-jobs know that they are considered nut-jobs. So they regularly appeal to “great nut-jobs of history” ; who were eventually proven to not be so nutty after all. Ignoring that Galileo was actually never considered a nut-job in the first place, for every nut-job rehabilitated by history ten thousand nut-jobs resolutely remained nut-jobs.
1. Religious zeal. br br Nut-jobs generally belie... (show quote)


Payday for all the post's ,he spent sat.night with the boys at the back of the hardware store huffing paint.

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Jul 20, 2014 08:21:33   #
no propaganda please Loc: moon orbiting the third rock from the sun
 
Hemiman wrote:
Payday for all the post's ,he spent sat.night with the boys at the back of the hardware store huffing paint.



From his previous posts I doubt that was all he was doing with the boys in the backroom, but at least it was not out in public.

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Jul 20, 2014 08:25:04   #
mybuild2 Loc: Indiana Fort Wayne
 
The only TRUE nutjob is the NO morals, No-religion, baby k*****g, C*******t thinking, Socialist Liberal NUTJOB!
Liberal Logic is NOTORIOUS for Idiocy!!!

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Jul 20, 2014 08:30:39   #
NanaSue57 Loc: Georgia
 
stan3186 wrote:
First and foremost, to all the above BS. I***T IGNORED. Never posted anything yet with any facts or support, all just mean spirited gibberish no substance, just gibberish.


He probably got his "material" from his "Brainwashing: 101" course.

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Jul 20, 2014 08:38:42   #
Caboose Loc: South Carolina
 
Kevyn wrote:
1. Religious zeal.

Nut-jobs generally believe that they are participants in a holy / patriotic / moral crusade, and hence their opponents are not merely political or ideological opponents, they are evil infidels.

2. Impermeability to incontrovertible fact.

It does not matter how conclusively or comprehensively an argument or assertion has been refuted, nut-jobs never abandon an argument once ventured. Nut-job lies never die.

3. Willingness to embrace the impossible.

Nut-job arguments regularly cross the line from excruciatingly improbable to physically impossible. Nut-jobs fearlessly violate the laws of physics and propose theories that rend the time-space continuum.

4. Abhorrence of simplicity (Rube Goldberg’s Razor) .

Nut-jobs never settle for a simple solution to a problem when a hopelessly complex and i***tic alternative can be proposed. “Occams Razor” is anathema to nut-jobs.

5. Emotional (and other) projection.

It is almost impossible to read someone else’s emotional state or actually know anything about them across the Internet. So nut-jobs regularly attribute their own emotional states, prejudices and motives to their opponents. This is often also called “Irony blindness.”

6. Anomaly Mining.

Nut-jobs are tireless in their search for minuscule anomalies and coincidences around which they assemble vast complexes of suspicion, most of which are actually irrelevant to their cause. The tiniest and most meaningless detail will often take on a life of its own, rendering their theories even more opaque and incomprehensible to rational observers.

7. Simultaneous contradictory beliefs.

Nut-jobs often imagine at the same time and even in the same sentence that (for example) they are fighting forces which are both super-humanly brilliant and powerful … and completely incompetent.

8. Irrational anticipation of imminent victory.

Nut-jobs are often convinced that they are just one day/argument/case away from completely vanquishing their rhetorical foes. They will believe this for years and years and years and…

9. Inability to comprehend disagreement.

Nut-jobs cannot conceive of anybody honestly disagreeing with them. Therefore anybody who disagrees must be either “part of the conspiracy,” paid to pretend they believe something they do not, or victims of violent extortion.

10. The Appeal to Galileo.

Nut-jobs know that they are considered nut-jobs. So they regularly appeal to “great nut-jobs of history” ; who were eventually proven to not be so nutty after all. Ignoring that Galileo was actually never considered a nut-job in the first place, for every nut-job rehabilitated by history ten thousand nut-jobs resolutely remained nut-jobs.
1. Religious zeal. br br Nut-jobs generally belie... (show quote)


When you die and wake up in Hell remember all these things you said ! ! !

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Jul 20, 2014 08:39:47   #
Coos Bay Tom Loc: coos bay oregon
 
Number 9 the inability to comprehend reason. I am often accused of haveing "handelers" who dictate what I believe and say.
Kevyn wrote:
1. Religious zeal.

Nut-jobs generally believe that they are participants in a holy / patriotic / moral crusade, and hence their opponents are not merely political or ideological opponents, they are evil infidels.

2. Impermeability to incontrovertible fact.

It does not matter how conclusively or comprehensively an argument or assertion has been refuted, nut-jobs never abandon an argument once ventured. Nut-job lies never die.

3. Willingness to embrace the impossible.

Nut-job arguments regularly cross the line from excruciatingly improbable to physically impossible. Nut-jobs fearlessly violate the laws of physics and propose theories that rend the time-space continuum.

4. Abhorrence of simplicity (Rube Goldberg’s Razor) .

Nut-jobs never settle for a simple solution to a problem when a hopelessly complex and i***tic alternative can be proposed. “Occams Razor” is anathema to nut-jobs.

5. Emotional (and other) projection.

It is almost impossible to read someone else’s emotional state or actually know anything about them across the Internet. So nut-jobs regularly attribute their own emotional states, prejudices and motives to their opponents. This is often also called “Irony blindness.”

6. Anomaly Mining.

Nut-jobs are tireless in their search for minuscule anomalies and coincidences around which they assemble vast complexes of suspicion, most of which are actually irrelevant to their cause. The tiniest and most meaningless detail will often take on a life of its own, rendering their theories even more opaque and incomprehensible to rational observers.

7. Simultaneous contradictory beliefs.

Nut-jobs often imagine at the same time and even in the same sentence that (for example) they are fighting forces which are both super-humanly brilliant and powerful … and completely incompetent.

8. Irrational anticipation of imminent victory.

Nut-jobs are often convinced that they are just one day/argument/case away from completely vanquishing their rhetorical foes. They will believe this for years and years and years and…

9. Inability to comprehend disagreement.

Nut-jobs cannot conceive of anybody honestly disagreeing with them. Therefore anybody who disagrees must be either “part of the conspiracy,” paid to pretend they believe something they do not, or victims of violent extortion.

10. The Appeal to Galileo.

Nut-jobs know that they are considered nut-jobs. So they regularly appeal to “great nut-jobs of history” ; who were eventually proven to not be so nutty after all. Ignoring that Galileo was actually never considered a nut-job in the first place, for every nut-job rehabilitated by history ten thousand nut-jobs resolutely remained nut-jobs.
1. Religious zeal. br br Nut-jobs generally belie... (show quote)

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Jul 20, 2014 08:43:34   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
mybuild2 wrote:
The only TRUE nutjob is the NO morals, No-religion, baby k*****g, C*******t thinking, Socialist Liberal NUTJOB!
Liberal Logic is NOTORIOUS for Idiocy!!!


Liberal Logic cannot be notorious for idiocy, because Liberal Logic does not exist. If I might use Slick Willie's euphemism, "you can put lipstick on a pig , but it's still a pig," as an example, you can call Liberal Logical, but saying it doesn't make it so. Liberal Logic is, at best, an oxymoron, like "awfully good," or "pretty ugly." I suppose, if I can borrow once more from Bill "I did not have sex with that woman" Clinton; Liberal is logical, it just depends on what your definition of "is" is.

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Jul 20, 2014 08:50:41   #
Coos Bay Tom Loc: coos bay oregon
 
number 3 the economy is in recovery. I am a construction worker so therefore I am on the front lines. I almost didn't make it thru 2008 2009 but I have seen steady improvement since. I am a small timer with 2 employees living in a county with 63,000 people. .Last year I grossed over $300,000 and expect to do even better this year. Coos county Oregon has always been considered the poverty belt but I am finding the area to provide for me quite well.[quote=Patty]
Kevyn wrote:
1. Religious zeal.

Liberals intolerance with Christmas.



2. Impermeability to incontrovertible fact.

Liberals think shouting "R****t" makes something a fact.



3. Willingness to embrace the impossible.

"Our economy is in recovery"

4. Abhorrence of simplicity (Rube Goldberg’s Razor) .

"If you Disagree with Obama you must be a r****t" never mind the fact that ignorant w****s were needed to elect him.

5. Emotional (and other) projection.

Obama: Lets see if I put a couple kids behind me while I sign this exec order to destroy the 2nd amendment they will buy it"

6. Anomaly Mining.

"Its Bushes fault" 6 1/2 years later.

7. Simultaneous contradictory beliefs.

"Im a liberal therefore I am very tolerant of other peoples belief"

8. Irrational anticipation of imminent victory.

Huistory always confuses a liberal.

9. Inability to comprehend disagreement.

Liberal debate 101: when losing change the subject and shout "Victory"

10. The Appeal to Galileo.

Yea, those stupid founding father.
:lol: :lol: Congrads, you just described "Progressivism"
1. Religious zeal. br br Liberals intolerance wit... (show quote)

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Jul 20, 2014 08:53:50   #
bobebgtime Loc: Virginia
 
Caboose wrote:
Whenn you die and wake up in Hell remember all these things you said ! ! !


I am curious why you feel it is necessary to condemn someone to hell, because of their beliefs.

I imagine you feel somewhat superior ranting your fire and brimstone crap and no doubt you smugly think........."they will have to answer to Jesus Christ Himself, and then it wont be so funny when he throws your unrepentant ass into HELL." Another good one you people like to use "You had better get right with God now before it's too late." "One day, when you're burning in Hell, you'll remember this conversation, and that I warned you!" and bla, bla, bla. Just empty, pointless threats. Your lucky if God does loves you, because I think you would be a chore to love, hell, I don't even like you.

Have a nice day and God bless.

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Jul 20, 2014 08:53:50   #
bobebgtime Loc: Virginia
 
Caboose wrote:
Whenn you die and wake up in Hell remember all these things you said ! ! !


I am curious why you feel it is necessary to condemn someone to hell, because of their beliefs.

I imagine you feel somewhat superior ranting your fire and brimstone crap and no doubt you smugly think........."they will have to answer to Jesus Christ Himself, and then it wont be so funny when he throws your unrepentant ass into HELL." Another good one you people like to use "You had better get right with God now before it's too late." "One day, when you're burning in Hell, you'll remember this conversation, and that I warned you!" and bla, bla, bla. Just empty, pointless threats. Your lucky if God does loves you, because I think you would be a chore to love, hell, I don't even like you.

Have a nice day and God bless.

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Jul 20, 2014 08:56:17   #
BigOlBear
 
Kevyn wrote:
1. Religious zeal.

Nut-jobs generally believe that they are participants in a holy / patriotic / moral crusade, and hence their opponents are not merely political or ideological opponents, they are evil infidels.

2. Impermeability to incontrovertible fact.

It does not matter how conclusively or comprehensively an argument or assertion has been refuted, nut-jobs never abandon an argument once ventured. Nut-job lies never die.

3. Willingness to embrace the impossible.

Nut-job arguments regularly cross the line from excruciatingly improbable to physically impossible. Nut-jobs fearlessly violate the laws of physics and propose theories that rend the time-space continuum.

4. Abhorrence of simplicity (Rube Goldberg’s Razor) .

Nut-jobs never settle for a simple solution to a problem when a hopelessly complex and i***tic alternative can be proposed. “Occams Razor” is anathema to nut-jobs.

5. Emotional (and other) projection.

It is almost impossible to read someone else’s emotional state or actually know anything about them across the Internet. So nut-jobs regularly attribute their own emotional states, prejudices and motives to their opponents. This is often also called “Irony blindness.”

6. Anomaly Mining.

Nut-jobs are tireless in their search for minuscule anomalies and coincidences around which they assemble vast complexes of suspicion, most of which are actually irrelevant to their cause. The tiniest and most meaningless detail will often take on a life of its own, rendering their theories even more opaque and incomprehensible to rational observers.

7. Simultaneous contradictory beliefs.

Nut-jobs often imagine at the same time and even in the same sentence that (for example) they are fighting forces which are both super-humanly brilliant and powerful … and completely incompetent.

8. Irrational anticipation of imminent victory.

Nut-jobs are often convinced that they are just one day/argument/case away from completely vanquishing their rhetorical foes. They will believe this for years and years and years and…

9. Inability to comprehend disagreement.

Nut-jobs cannot conceive of anybody honestly disagreeing with them. Therefore anybody who disagrees must be either “part of the conspiracy,” paid to pretend they believe something they do not, or victims of violent extortion.

10. The Appeal to Galileo.

Nut-jobs know that they are considered nut-jobs. So they regularly appeal to “great nut-jobs of history” ; who were eventually proven to not be so nutty after all. Ignoring that Galileo was actually never considered a nut-job in the first place, for every nut-job rehabilitated by history ten thousand nut-jobs resolutely remained nut-jobs.
1. Religious zeal. br br Nut-jobs generally belie... (show quote)


I had to go back and make sure the writer was denigrating us righties. I thought he was describing lefties ... swear to God.

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Jul 20, 2014 08:59:39   #
Caboose Loc: South Carolina
 
bobebgtime wrote:
I am curious why you feel it is necessary to condemn someone to hell, because of their beliefs.

I imagine you feel somewhat superior ranting your fire and brimstone crap and no doubt you smugly think........."they will have to answer to Jesus Christ Himself, and then it wont be so funny when he throws your unrepentant ass into HELL." Another good one you people like to use "You had better get right with God now before it's too late." "One day, when you're burning in Hell, you'll remember this conversation, and that I warned you!" and bla, bla, bla. Just empty, pointless threats. Your lucky if God does loves you, because I think you would be a chore to love, hell, I don't even like you.

Have a nice day and God bless.
I am curious why you feel it is necessary to conde... (show quote)


If you read our post then youll see that he condemns his self and i condem no one. You cant see the trees for the woods.
Everyone that turns their back on Jesus will burn.

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