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Mar 6, 2015 21:49:21   #
mwdegutis Loc: Illinois
 
jelun wrote:
Doesn't the f**g stand for the Republic that has as a FIRST AMENDMENT freedom of speech?
And you want to set the "handful of young soldiers" against people utilizing the 1st Amendment?
Because you disagree?
It's no wonder you folks think someone is coming to get you, you believe it shoud be done to others.


“Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.” John Adams

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Mar 6, 2015 21:58:40   #
missinglink Loc: Tralfamadore
 
You may leave with them. If you are such an internationalist then why not hit the road.

jelun wrote:
Doesn't the f**g stand for the Republic that has as a FIRST AMENDMENT freedom of speech?
And you want to set the "handful of young soldiers" against people utilizing the 1st Amendment?
Because you disagree?
It's no wonder you folks think someone is coming to get you, you believe it shoud be done to others.

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Mar 6, 2015 22:13:11   #
PeterS
 
mwdegutis wrote:
“Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.” John Adams


So, we're moral and you are religious. Problem solved!

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Mar 6, 2015 22:16:26   #
mwdegutis Loc: Illinois
 
PeterS wrote:
So, we're moral and you are religious. Problem solved!


If you claim moral relativity as moral. I'm speaking in absolutes.

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Mar 6, 2015 22:24:10   #
AuntiE Loc: 45th Least Free State
 
PeterS wrote:
So, we're moral and you are religious. Problem solved!


You are moral, really? :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Mar 6, 2015 22:40:35   #
ghostgotcha Loc: The Florida swamps
 
BOHICA wrote:
There is no one more dangerous than someone without a moral compass.


Very well stated. That describes the liberal compass.

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Mar 6, 2015 22:41:00   #
PoppaGringo Loc: Muslim City, Mexifornia, B.R.
 
AuntiE wrote:
You are moral, really? :lol: :lol: :lol:


Well, anyone can be facetious AuntiE. At least he is trying.

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Mar 6, 2015 22:58:30   #
PeterS
 
AuntiE wrote:
You are moral, really? :lol: :lol: :lol:

Yup, and you're religious right? So Adam's qualifications for being American have been met. Of course it was Jefferson who said: "But it does me no injury for my neighbor to say there are twenty gods or no God." Implying that you could be a pagan or an atheist and still have a place in this country. Plus, Adam also said : "America is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion." So just what religion did he was he thinking about when he said this country was for religious people...Islam? God, I just got a shutter down my back!

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Mar 6, 2015 23:01:42   #
PeterS
 
PoppaGringo wrote:
Well, anyone can be facetious AuntiE. At least he is trying.

If I was being facetious I would say I was religious--or that conservatism was moral. Now that really would be funny wouldn't it!

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Mar 6, 2015 23:05:16   #
PoppaGringo Loc: Muslim City, Mexifornia, B.R.
 
PeterS wrote:
If I was being facetious I would say I was religious--or that conservatism was moral. Now that really would be funny wouldn't it!


No, from you that would border on the blasphemous. And, not being religious you don't have to be concerned about going to hell. Lucky you.

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Mar 7, 2015 02:24:42   #
RETW Loc: Washington
 
PeterS wrote:
So remove them the next e******n and the problem is solved. Now wasn't that simple. Next problem you cons can't seem to solve!


Removing you would be just as simple

Freaking troll.


RETW

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Mar 7, 2015 05:58:04   #
bobebgtime Loc: Virginia
 
mwdegutis wrote:
I swear this stuff cannot be made up…

By Todd Starnes| Published March 06, 2015
Students at the University of California, Irvine have v**ed to make their school a more “culturally inclusive” place by banning the American f**g.

The Associated Students of University of California (ASUCI) passed a resolution March 3 that would remove the Stars & Stripes along with every other f**g from the lobby of a complex housing the offices of the student government.

“Designing a culturally inclusive space aims to remove barriers that create undue effort and separation by planning and designing spaces that enable everyone to participate equally and confidentially,” read the resolution authored by Matthew Guevara.

The resolution passed 6-4. Two people abstained. Let me break down the v**e for you -- six un-American students, four patriots and two individuals who could have a career in House Republican leadership.

Guevara’s resolution, which was in dire need of an edit, rambled on about “paradigms of conformity” and “homogenized standards” and blah, blah, blah.

It sounds like Mr. Guevara could have a future career in community organizing or the Democratic party.

“The American f**g has been flown in instances of colonialism and imperialism,” he bemoaned. “F**gs not only serve as symbols of patriotism or weapons for nationalism, but also construct cultural mythologies and narratives that in turn charge nationalistic sentiments.”

I know, folks. I know it’s California. But this is beyond bizarre even for the yoga and granola crowd.

I reached out to the university for a comment and a very nice spokesperson (who seemed anxious for the weekend) assured me the university did not endorse the resolution.

She also told me the executive board of the student government association is going to meet this weekend and discuss the possibility of a veto.

Reza Zomorrodian, the ASUCI president and a young patriot, told me he was very upset over the student government’s actions and will push for a veto.

“It’s an attack on American values,” he said. “A lot of people want to come to the United States for a reason – it’s because of the freedoms we have.”

Zomorrodian told me the legislation was the result of a longstanding feud over the display of the American f**g. He said unknown perpetrators kept taking down the f**g and he would put it back up. The f**g is currently folded and being protected in a vice president’s office.

“I’m really disappointed in our legislative council right now,” he said. “I’m firmly against what they did. I think it was a horrible idea.”

Zomorrodian said he wants the American public to know that UC Irvine is a patriotic campus.

“Only six people v**ed for this,” he said. “We have 22,000 undergrads here. Six people made this decision. The UC Irvine has made huge contributions to bettering this country. This is an elected body that made a decision for the whole and will suffer the consequences of making that decision.”

Mr. Zomorrodian sounds like a very nice young man who understands what the American f**g represents --- and I hope he musters the v**es necessary to rehoist the Stars & Stripes.

As for the handful of un-American rabblerousers who’ve brought shame upon the campus of UC Irvine – I would offer these gentle words:

If you have a problem with the f**g and what that f**g stands for and the brave men and women who died for that f**g – then you are more than welcome to pack your bags and haul your ungrateful buttocks across the border.

And one final thought about the vandals who keep taking down the f**g in the dark of night. I wonder if Mr. Zomorrodian has considered asking the university’s ROTC program for help. I suspect a handful of young soldiers might be able to nip that problem in the bud.
I swear this stuff cannot be made up… br br i By... (show quote)


Stop School Grants, College Scholarships and student loans.

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Mar 7, 2015 07:58:35   #
lpnmajor Loc: Arkansas
 
mwdegutis wrote:
I swear this stuff cannot be made up…

By Todd Starnes| Published March 06, 2015
Students at the University of California, Irvine have v**ed to make their school a more “culturally inclusive” place by banning the American f**g.

The Associated Students of University of California (ASUCI) passed a resolution March 3 that would remove the Stars & Stripes along with every other f**g from the lobby of a complex housing the offices of the student government.

“Designing a culturally inclusive space aims to remove barriers that create undue effort and separation by planning and designing spaces that enable everyone to participate equally and confidentially,” read the resolution authored by Matthew Guevara.

The resolution passed 6-4. Two people abstained. Let me break down the v**e for you -- six un-American students, four patriots and two individuals who could have a career in House Republican leadership.

Guevara’s resolution, which was in dire need of an edit, rambled on about “paradigms of conformity” and “homogenized standards” and blah, blah, blah.

It sounds like Mr. Guevara could have a future career in community organizing or the Democratic party.

“The American f**g has been flown in instances of colonialism and imperialism,” he bemoaned. “F**gs not only serve as symbols of patriotism or weapons for nationalism, but also construct cultural mythologies and narratives that in turn charge nationalistic sentiments.”

I know, folks. I know it’s California. But this is beyond bizarre even for the yoga and granola crowd.

I reached out to the university for a comment and a very nice spokesperson (who seemed anxious for the weekend) assured me the university did not endorse the resolution.

She also told me the executive board of the student government association is going to meet this weekend and discuss the possibility of a veto.

Reza Zomorrodian, the ASUCI president and a young patriot, told me he was very upset over the student government’s actions and will push for a veto.

“It’s an attack on American values,” he said. “A lot of people want to come to the United States for a reason – it’s because of the freedoms we have.”

Zomorrodian told me the legislation was the result of a longstanding feud over the display of the American f**g. He said unknown perpetrators kept taking down the f**g and he would put it back up. The f**g is currently folded and being protected in a vice president’s office.

“I’m really disappointed in our legislative council right now,” he said. “I’m firmly against what they did. I think it was a horrible idea.”

Zomorrodian said he wants the American public to know that UC Irvine is a patriotic campus.

“Only six people v**ed for this,” he said. “We have 22,000 undergrads here. Six people made this decision. The UC Irvine has made huge contributions to bettering this country. This is an elected body that made a decision for the whole and will suffer the consequences of making that decision.”

Mr. Zomorrodian sounds like a very nice young man who understands what the American f**g represents --- and I hope he musters the v**es necessary to rehoist the Stars & Stripes.

As for the handful of un-American rabblerousers who’ve brought shame upon the campus of UC Irvine – I would offer these gentle words:

If you have a problem with the f**g and what that f**g stands for and the brave men and women who died for that f**g – then you are more than welcome to pack your bags and haul your ungrateful buttocks across the border.

And one final thought about the vandals who keep taking down the f**g in the dark of night. I wonder if Mr. Zomorrodian has considered asking the university’s ROTC program for help. I suspect a handful of young soldiers might be able to nip that problem in the bud.
I swear this stuff cannot be made up… br br i By... (show quote)




That's fair enough. This could be a good "training moment" for them. Since they want to be culturally inclusive and remove all traces of "federalism", then they should get their wish - all of it. ALL traces of "federalism" should be removed.

This institution should lose it's charter. ALL students should be treated as "foreign" students and require visa's to attend. ALL federal dollars should be pulled, Pell grants, Federally backed student loans and all other sources of National funding. The post office should give them a foreign address, requiring international postage. All internet service providers should apply international rates to all internet traffic from the institution. All students must submit to customs inspections - every time they leave campus.

If they want to disassociate themselves from the USA, then they should be allowed to secede from the union - with all it's attendant changes to status. They are just kids and don't know any better. Now's a better time to learn - since the adults on campus are apparently just as ignorant. Perhaps, when all is said and done, UC Irvine could be a model for ALL universities and colleges in the country - who are considering such ill advised moves.

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Mar 7, 2015 08:00:38   #
robmull Loc: florida
 
BOHICA wrote:
There is no one more dangerous than someone without a moral compass.







Well, BOHICA, there is someone more dangerous. One who's "moral compass" jibes with Saul Alinsky's ideology, actually dedicated to Satan. Yup, "Rules for Radicals," is the blueprint for liberal progressive c*******ts to maintain deception and deceit in {their} "movement" to o*******w free-market, Western culture.

Sure, the "useful i***ts," as in OWS [and some OPP] don't much have a brain to decipher any direction but haughty "liberalism," and now [their] merger with MB, CPUSA, SPUSA, ISIS, CAIR, ACORN and the New {Muslim} Black Panther Party, [among others] rather explains a hypocrisy that can well-be related to the tragic DoDo Bird scenario. You DO remember the DoDo Birds, don't you???

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Mar 7, 2015 08:33:59   #
chuckybrass
 
mwdegutis wrote:
I swear this stuff cannot be made up…

By Todd Starnes| Published March 06, 2015
Students at the University of California, Irvine have v**ed to make their school a more “culturally inclusive” place by banning the American f**g.

The Associated Students of University of California (ASUCI) passed a resolution March 3 that would remove the Stars & Stripes along with every other f**g from the lobby of a complex housing the offices of the student government.

“Designing a culturally inclusive space aims to remove barriers that create undue effort and separation by planning and designing spaces that enable everyone to participate equally and confidentially,” read the resolution authored by Matthew Guevara.

The resolution passed 6-4. Two people abstained. Let me break down the v**e for you -- six un-American students, four patriots and two individuals who could have a career in House Republican leadership.

Guevara’s resolution, which was in dire need of an edit, rambled on about “paradigms of conformity” and “homogenized standards” and blah, blah, blah.

It sounds like Mr. Guevara could have a future career in community organizing or the Democratic party.

“The American f**g has been flown in instances of colonialism and imperialism,” he bemoaned. “F**gs not only serve as symbols of patriotism or weapons for nationalism, but also construct cultural mythologies and narratives that in turn charge nationalistic sentiments.”

I know, folks. I know it’s California. But this is beyond bizarre even for the yoga and granola crowd.

I reached out to the university for a comment and a very nice spokesperson (who seemed anxious for the weekend) assured me the university did not endorse the resolution.

She also told me the executive board of the student government association is going to meet this weekend and discuss the possibility of a veto.

Reza Zomorrodian, the ASUCI president and a young patriot, told me he was very upset over the student government’s actions and will push for a veto.

“It’s an attack on American values,” he said. “A lot of people want to come to the United States for a reason – it’s because of the freedoms we have.”

Zomorrodian told me the legislation was the result of a longstanding feud over the display of the American f**g. He said unknown perpetrators kept taking down the f**g and he would put it back up. The f**g is currently folded and being protected in a vice president’s office.

“I’m really disappointed in our legislative council right now,” he said. “I’m firmly against what they did. I think it was a horrible idea.”

Zomorrodian said he wants the American public to know that UC Irvine is a patriotic campus.

“Only six people v**ed for this,” he said. “We have 22,000 undergrads here. Six people made this decision. The UC Irvine has made huge contributions to bettering this country. This is an elected body that made a decision for the whole and will suffer the consequences of making that decision.”

Mr. Zomorrodian sounds like a very nice young man who understands what the American f**g represents --- and I hope he musters the v**es necessary to rehoist the Stars & Stripes.

As for the handful of un-American rabblerousers who’ve brought shame upon the campus of UC Irvine – I would offer these gentle words:

If you have a problem with the f**g and what that f**g stands for and the brave men and women who died for that f**g – then you are more than welcome to pack your bags and haul your ungrateful buttocks across the border.

And one final thought about the vandals who keep taking down the f**g in the dark of night. I wonder if Mr. Zomorrodian has considered asking the university’s ROTC program for help. I suspect a handful of young soldiers might be able to nip that problem in the bud.
I swear this stuff cannot be made up… br br i By... (show quote)


I think the U.S. should return the favor: Cut of gov't loans, gov't subsidies, and any other form of reinforcement that is offered to the school by the government, or more directly, the tax payers of the United States. No tax breaks, no favors because you are a school. All money that flows through the campus is treated as raw revenue, and will be taxed as corporate profit. All grants will cease immediately.

No problem, don't want to be involved with us? Get the hell out!

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