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Jul 27, 2013 10:05:43   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
Ghost wrote:
I'm college educated and I'm nowhere near this stupid.

Maybe I'm immune to the floride they put into the water...(yes Alex Jones that was a knock against you)

Or maybe I was born with a functioning brain that hasn't been fried by too much reality tv garbage and having "smart phones" doing the thinking for me.

God, I h**e my generation. Yes I was probably the only 18-year-old that did not v**e for Obozo back in 2008.


I would take you to task for that, except when I was 18, I v**ed for Jimmy Cahtuh. The v****g age was lowered to 18 in response to the fact that 18 year olds were being drafted for combat in Vietnam. They are no longer being conscripted, maybe we should raise the age again. I attended college after a hitch in the Army, and I had a viewpoint totally at odds with most of the recent high schoolers who were also freshmen. I had a viewpoint that was totally at odds with my own viewpoint prior to my military service. Experience can be a great teacher, and theory is sometimes a poor substitute for it.

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Jul 27, 2013 10:37:05   #
Babsan
 
oldroy wrote:
Pretty stupid, it seems from watching this video. The guy says he got 14 signatures on his petition to allow 4th trimester a******ns. Those 14 had been totally dumbed down, it appears.

http://conservativevideos.com/2013/07/students-sign-petition-to-legalize-4th-trimester-a******n/


Not only are these 14 dumbed down,most public school systems from K1 thru college(university) has dumbed down,indoctrinated the Americans for a few generations.We have the result coming full circle and Obama taking advantage of the i***ts.

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Jul 27, 2013 12:03:43   #
oldroy Loc: Western Kansas (No longer in hiding)
 
CrazyHorse wrote:
Quid Pro Quo, oldroy: When and if I get time, I'll take a look at the constitution and see if I can find the language Levin is talking about. He did say it was not a constitutional convention to change the constitution, but rather an Amendment convention of the States to propose Amendments.


Don't waste your time, it just isn't there. The states have what powers the Congress has left them through the 10th Amendment and darned little else. They will soon do away with Amendment 10 and we will sit back and watch it happen. Huelskamp will make a lot of noise about that but it will happen.

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Jul 27, 2013 12:07:12   #
oldroy Loc: Western Kansas (No longer in hiding)
 
snowbear37 wrote:
It's amazing to see that anyone in college would sign such a petition. I would expect 99% of students to just laugh when asked to sign. This is another indication of how far liberal educators (read "indoctrinators") have come in the "dumbing down" of our young people. It's a damn shame! And it's our own fault for not trying to correct the problem a long time ago. People should start taking an interest in the "curriculum" of educators before these people are allowed to teach the crap they put forth to our kids. There are too many colleges that are "bastions of liberalism" (such as UMASS, AMHERST College, etc.) that go unchecked by students' parents. Maybe if parents refused to pay tuition for their kids to attend these colleges, they would "smarten up" and get some "balance" in education.
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I see you using two of your universities as liberal sites but there are plenty more of them. My son went with a recent grad of Kansas U. for about 6 months and he talked about how liberal she was and every time he saw me wearing one of my Tee shirts about the BB team he would ask me why I was advertising for the lefties. They had to agree to not talk about politics early on since he is farther right than I am, but it all broke down when she, the ultraliberal, just could't hole back any longer.

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Jul 27, 2013 17:30:03   #
CrazyHorse Loc: Kansas
 
oldroy wrote:
I see you using two of your universities as liberal sites but there are plenty more of them. My son went with a recent grad of Kansas U. for about 6 months and he talked about how liberal she was and every time he saw me wearing one of my Tee shirts about the BB team he would ask me why I was advertising for the lefties. They had to agree to not talk about politics early on since he is farther right than I am, but it all broke down when she, the ultraliberal, just could't hole back any longer.
I see you using two of your universities as libera... (show quote)


Quid Pro Quo, oldroy: The break up must have been a God send. I can't even imagine what kind of hell it would be to be married to a r****d raging liberal.

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Jul 27, 2013 17:46:26   #
oldroy Loc: Western Kansas (No longer in hiding)
 
CrazyHorse wrote:
Quid Pro Quo, oldroy: The break up must have been a God send. I can't even imagine what kind of hell it would be to be married to a r****d raging liberal.


He knows how lucky he was but it doesn't make it any easier for him.

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Jul 27, 2013 22:04:43   #
bahmer
 
snowbear37 wrote:
It's amazing to see that anyone in college would sign such a petition. I would expect 99% of students to just laugh when asked to sign. This is another indication of how far liberal educators (read "indoctrinators") have come in the "dumbing down" of our young people. It's a damn shame! And it's our own fault for not trying to correct the problem a long time ago. People should start taking an interest in the "curriculum" of educators before these people are allowed to teach the crap they put forth to our kids. There are too many colleges that are "bastions of liberalism" (such as UMASS, AMHERST College, etc.) that go unchecked by students' parents. Maybe if parents refused to pay tuition for their kids to attend these colleges, they would "smarten up" and get some "balance" in education.
It's amazing to see that b anyone /b in college ... (show quote)


I heard a report that a college girl thought that a natural born citizen meant that a woman could not have a "c-section" as apposed to a natural birth because a "c-section" would disqualify the baby from having a chance at becoming POTUS.

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Jul 27, 2013 23:43:25   #
oldroy Loc: Western Kansas (No longer in hiding)
 
bahmer wrote:
I heard a report that a college girl thought that a natural born citizen meant that a woman could not have a "c-section" as apposed to a natural birth because a "c-section" would disqualify the baby from having a chance at becoming POTUS.


I am sure there are surely some leaners that stupid and the younger ones have been fooled so many times one could be that stupid.

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Jul 28, 2013 07:56:40   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
oldroy wrote:
I am sure there are surely some leaners that stupid and the younger ones have been fooled so many times one could be that stupid.


I heard (or rather read) that one myself. I thought it was a joke, it made some rounds on Facebook. I formerly thought no one could be that stupid. I've been known to be wrong.

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Jul 28, 2013 08:00:14   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
banjojack wrote:
I would take you to task for that, except when I was 18, I v**ed for Jimmy Cahtuh. The v****g age was lowered to 18 in response to the fact that 18 year olds were being drafted for combat in Vietnam. They are no longer being conscripted, maybe we should raise the age again. I attended college after a hitch in the Army, and I had a viewpoint totally at odds with most of the recent high schoolers who were also freshmen. I had a viewpoint that was totally at odds with my own viewpoint prior to my military service. Experience can be a great teacher, and theory is sometimes a poor substitute for it.
I would take you to task for that, except when I w... (show quote)


I'm posting a correction: I was 20 when I v**ed for Jimmuh Cahtuh, so I had even less excuse. It was right before I enlisted. Pardon, I was preoccupied.

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Jul 28, 2013 12:57:03   #
oldroy Loc: Western Kansas (No longer in hiding)
 
banjojack wrote:
I'm posting a correction: I was 20 when I v**ed for Jimmuh Cahtuh, so I had even less excuse. It was right before I enlisted. Pardon, I was preoccupied.


I was nearly 24 when I v**ed for Adlai Stephenson but he was a Democrat and so was I, back then. I had to v**e a month early because of being in Italy with the US Army at the time. About a week after sending my b****t I learned from Stars and Stripes that Stephenson was a serious dove compared to Eisenhower. I tried to take that v**e back but with no success.

At least the Army changed you from your progressive thinking. It didn't do that for me.

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Jul 28, 2013 14:05:57   #
bahmer
 
oldroy wrote:
I was nearly 24 when I v**ed for Adlai Stephenson but he was a Democrat and so was I, back then. I had to v**e a month early because of being in Italy with the US Army at the time. About a week after sending my b****t I learned from Stars and Stripes that Stephenson was a serious dove compared to Eisenhower. I tried to take that v**e back but with no success.

At least the Army changed you from your progressive thinking. It didn't do that for me.


It's a shame that OIllegal got the b****ts out to our military in 2012 so late so that a great number of the military's v**e did not get counted. I wonder if this had to do with OIllegal knowing that he wouldn't win the military's v**e because they despised him or was it because he despised them that he purposely got the b****ts out late to them sort of like i'll show you type of thinking that is if OIllegal actually thinks it could also be that he is just a puppet and is incapable of thinking for himself.+

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Jul 28, 2013 14:13:55   #
oldroy Loc: Western Kansas (No longer in hiding)
 
bahmer wrote:
It's a shame that OIllegal got the b****ts out to our military in 2012 so late so that a great number of the military's v**e did not get counted. I wonder if this had to do with OIllegal knowing that he wouldn't win the military's v**e because they despised him or was it because he despised them that he purposely got the b****ts out late to them sort of like i'll show you type of thinking that is if OIllegal actually thinks it could also be that he is just a puppet and is incapable of thinking for himself.+
It's a shame that OIllegal got the b****ts out to ... (show quote)


If I v**ed a month early as an absentee surely most of those guys could have done so. Of course, I didn't have anybody sitting on my request for an absentee b****t, but they may have if they had known that I was going to v**e for a Democrat.

What you are talking about was so obviously dine in Florida in 2000.

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