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Dec 10, 2020 15:12:03   #
PeterS wrote:
God, it blows me away how limited the thinking of a conservative is. Everything with you cons is either-or. This is how the giant brain in the sky describes it: The major difference between a democracy and a republic is that a republic is a form of government whereas democracy is an ideology that helps shape how a government is run. Put another way: a republic is the system of government that allows a country to be democratic!

Understand JW? No, I didn't think you would, even though, I think that is as good a definition as you are likely to ever find...
God, it blows me away how limited the thinking of ... (show quote)



Here is an excerpt from Wikipedia;

Of these three bodies, the assembly and the courts were the true sites of power – although courts, unlike the assembly, were never simply called the demos ('the people'), as they were manned by just those citizens over thirty. Crucially, citizens v****g in both were not subject to review and prosecution, as were council members and all other officeholders.

That was ancient Greece. Seems like there hasn't been much change to me.
Her are dictionary definitions of a democracy and a republic.

A democracy is a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives.
"capitalism and democracy are ascendant in the third world"




A republic is a state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives, and which has an elected or nominated president rather than a monarch.

a group with a certain e******y between its members.

Democrats abide by neither.
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Dec 10, 2020 14:30:34   #
PeterS wrote:
Christ, the directions you people take when a simple topic is introduced. Safe Harbor Day passed so youtube is moving on. Youtube is a business controlled by its board of directors and no one else. If we liberals controlled as much as you say we control. If we had the power you claim we have and can openly c***t at e******ns; how in gods name would we leave Mich McConnell at the head of the Senate with the power to block everything that Biden wants to do? Does nothing in your head click and tell you that Democrats couldn't have c***ted if Moscow Mitch is still around?

And you guys have Rush Limbaugh, conservative radio, plus Fox News, and countless sources on the right! How can you sit there and complain about destroying the freedom of the press when the only media you will listen to is dev**ed to telling you EXACTLY what you want to hear and absolutely nothing else?
Christ, the directions you people take when a simp... (show quote)


Really? You liars and cons tore America apart for 4 years over a false document aquired from a foreign government agent who paid $25,000 to a Russian to get it which is the VERY THING that your alcoholic chair of the House spent 2 years and $40,000,000 tax payer dollars to try to get Trump out of office! I swear if dog manure was candy coated and Pelosi told you it tastes great, you'd be out right now to buy a bag of Poopies Chews! You care less if the lie is anywhere near believable, you back it.
What Facebook is doing is violating people's Constitutional Right of Free Speech. If that gives you a warm, fuzzy feeling and you refuse to look down the road, then when it stabs you in the heart, you'll have earned it.
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Dec 10, 2020 14:12:59   #
Milosia2 wrote:
Republicans of Courage ?
Good luck finding one who isn’t a draft dodger, a perv, child molester, adulterer,
Sex trafficker, felon, liar, t*****r, or a murderer !
Are you calling a bunch of gutless draft dodgers into some courageous action that would benefit more than one person ? The draft dodger chief ?
Is kerik still in jail ?
What does “doing their job”mean ?
They are a minority of people and party.
Hence less v**es no matter how hard they work.
But by all means youz should’ve been working harder at
Lying , C***ting, and Stealing.
Republicans of Courage ? br Good luck finding one ... (show quote)



Wich one is showing in this statement? Ignorance or brainwashing?
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Dec 10, 2020 14:07:20   #
dtucker300 wrote:
I'd be more impressed if China hasn't progressed to turning out cheap Thunderbird, Ripple, Boones Farm, Annie
Greensprings, etc.
. ...Cold Duck!? Remember that stuff?


Ahhhhh!!! I don't know about the rest, but Boone's Farm Is not wine at all, it's malt liquor!
After 5minutes of research, all the other brands mentioned actually ARE wines.
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Dec 10, 2020 13:25:32   #
moldyoldy wrote:
Here’s what Donald Trump’s supporters really believe about the e******n and his c**p attempt
Published 8 hours ago on December 10, 2020 By Amanda Marcotte, Salon - Commentary

Do Republican v**ers really believe that Joe Biden s***e the e******n from Donald Trump? Do they sincerely see Trump’s efforts to overturn the e******n as the legitimate actions of a wronged man trying to defend democracy? When they declare “stop the steal,” are they truly unaware that they are the ones trying to steal this e******n from the rightful winners?

Or are millions of Americans arguing in bad faith, merely claiming to believe Trump is the true winner? Is this all just a disingenuous song-and-dance, meant to put a morally justifiable gloss on what is actually widespread support among Trump v**ers for a c**p? The answer to this question of “delusion or bad faith?” matters quite a bit, as Trump continues to prosecute his futile campaign to steal the 2020 e******n.

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Polls show that a hefty majority of Republican v**ers — 68%, according to Reuters/Ipsos — say they believe the 2020 e******n was “r****d” in Biden’s favor. Since the e******n, more than $200 million has flowed into Trump’s coffers from Republican donors responding to emails promising to “stop the steal.” Are these donors innocent lambs who sincerely believe that Trump is a good man done wrong? Or are they people who are actively seeking to finance a c**p, employing the flimsiest of excuses?

Well, as the author of a book called “Troll Nation,” it’s clear where I stand: By and large, Republican v**ers who claim that Biden s***e the e******n are arguing from bad faith, not delusion.

This distinction is important because it shows that the intentions of Republican v**ers (and too many of their elected leaders) are sinister, and need to be taken seriously as an overt assault on democracy. Understanding modern politics means understanding one crucial reality about the current landscape: Conservatives don’t hold beliefs, they only have rationalizations.

Many of their long-standing beliefs don’t hold up to modern moral standards or rational scrutiny. Rather than give up those beliefs, however, Republicans have developed a series of disingenuous gambits, conspiracy theories and trolling tactics to derail conversations, sow confusion and otherwise distract those who would challenge their indefensible ideology.

Of course, it’s morally indefensible to come right out and say you care more about keeping your gas guzzler than protecting the planet. So, instead, conservatives claim to be “skeptical” of climate science, wasting their interlocutor’s time by forcing them to prove, over and over and over and over again, that c*****e c****e is real. Similarly, open contempt for women’s rights is hard to argue, so instead, conservatives will claim concern for “fetal life” to justify support for forced childbirth — even though none of their other policy preferences point to concern about the wellbeing of children, much less fetuses.

Poll numbers showing that Republican v**ers “believe” that Trump lost the e******n are more of the same.

Conservatives know better than to openly argue that Democratic v**es shouldn’t be counted. So instead they concoct this elaborate conspiracy theory, painting themselves as the victims of v***r f***d in order to justify an illegal effort to steal the e******n. The current situation is similar to the last time there was a widespread conspiracy theory aimed at delegitimizing a duly elected Democratic president. During Barack Obama’s presidency, polling showed that large numbers of Republicans, often a majority, expressed “skepticism” that Obama was a natural-born citizen and therefore legally eligible to be president. As is the case now, Trump was a ringleader in pushing this “birther” conspiracy theory, helping to mainstream claims that Obama’s presidency was illegitimate.


But did Republican v**ers really believe that Obama was born in Kenya? Or was it just a cover story for their real but unspeakable r****t opposition to a Black man being president?

A 2014 study by Stanford researchers suggests strongly that for most birthers the conspiracy theory was bad faith and not a sincere error. The researchers compared different polls and found that how the poll questions were worded made a huge difference in conservative adherence to birtherism. When pollsters reminded respondents that only “natural-born” citizens can become president, nearly 60% of Republican v**ers readily denied Obama’s citizenship. But when polls framed it as a test of knowledge of facts, by asking respondents where Obama was born, only 31% of conservatives espoused birther beliefs. These findings suggest that most conservatives weren’t confused about where Obama was born. The conspiracy theory was just a way to express r****t beliefs about the inherent illegitimacy of Black leaders by asking “questions” about Obama’s birth certificate.


Trump knows how to tickle this r****t impulse in his followers and, unsurprisingly, his claims that Biden “stole” the e******n follow the same formula. Trump and his main henchman, Rudy Giuliani, have specifically accused Philadelphia, Detroit, Milwaukee and Atlanta — all cities where B***k A******ns are either a majority or a plurality of residents — of having “dumps” of illegal b****ts.

The appeal of this conspiracy theory to r****ts isn’t subtle. It’s a way to deny the legitimacy of Black v**ers without coming right out and saying it. This isn’t just a conspiracy theory about Trump’s fragile ego. It speaks directly to long-standing right-wing fury at minority v****g rights. Historian Jeffrey Herf notes another historical precedent at play, comparing Trump’s conspiracy theory to the ones that rose up in Germany between the first and second world wars in a recent Washington Post op-ed:

[Trump’s] efforts to deny the reality of defeat and threaten democracy recall the most famous comparable episode in modern European history — the claims by the German military and diplomatic establishment that Germany had not been defeated militarily in World War I. Instead, they argued, Germany had been “stabbed in the back” by liberals, socialists, c*******ts and Jews who somehow snatched defeat from the jaws of victory.


In reality, Herf points out, the war was “lost because of the superiority of the Allied military” and German hubris leading to bad battlefield decisions. But claiming to believe otherwise gave conservative Germans a chance to save face and, perhaps more important, an excuse to bash other Germans — mostly l*****ts and Jews — who they didn’t want to acknowledge as equal citizens. Was it bad faith or misapprehension? As I note in a recent newsletter, Jean-Paul Sartre felt strongly it was the former at the time, and argued the “bad faith” case in his famous 1946 essay on anti-Semitism.

So why does it matter?

As Greg Sargent writes at the Washington Post, “What Republican v**ers think, or say they think, about who really won matters less than the fact that, as a consequence, they actively want their elected representatives to subvert our democracy and keep Trump in power illegitimately.”

Unfortunately, the belief that these folks are sincere in their claims that the e******n was “stolen” puts a glow of innocence on their actions. This leads many observers underestimate the seriousness of a situation where a large percentage of Americans are actively supporting a c**p. It also focuses attention away from what needs to be done to fight back. The “delusion” model of understanding Republican behavior suggests that education is the solution. That was thoroughly disproven in the Obama years, when even the release of his long-form birth certificate did little to discourage GOP v**ers from denying his legitimacy.

Instead, it’s important to see those who support Trump’s c**p for who they are: People who have been radicalized, through r****m h**eful propaganda and a sense of perpetual grievance, against democracy. They aren’t going to change their minds because of new facts, because the underlying belief — which is that they deserve to be in power, no matter what — is the problem here. It’s a rising American authoritarianism, and we underestimate it at our peril.
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Tho only ones claiming the e******n was untainted are the ones who tainted it, and supporters of said taint because they are never Trumpers.
The Supreme Court will not overturn the e******n because it was fair and honest, because it wasn't, but because of the violence that would ensue. They know that conservatives are not prone to violence, and yes, there may be some social disorder, but by and large, we will take it.
So, in essence, the POTUS was forced out of office by a crooked e******n, by bullying of those in a position to help Trump, by ownership of the MSM and big tech that has stifled free speech, the VERY first amendment and the most precious, and by outright lying...did I say lying? When Trump is such a lier? The same can be said of Pelosi, Naddler, Schumer, and especially Schiff. He lied for 3 years about evidence that would have made Trump ineligible for the presidency. Why was it never presented? Simple...he lied and that is a pretty serious lie.
I just can't wait to see what skullduggery goes on in the next e******n!
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Dec 2, 2020 15:56:35   #
maximus wrote:
Just a thought...can you download it and maybe open it that way? Never mind...I'll try it myself and let you know what happened.


Try this Youtube link...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFogbB1SRmE

it SHOULD work!
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Dec 2, 2020 15:49:13   #
EmilyD wrote:
This won't open for me - I just get a blank black screen. Any ideas? It seems to work for everyone else....

I tried in both FF and Chrome..


Just a thought...can you download it and maybe open it that way? Never mind...I'll try it myself and let you know what happened.
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Dec 2, 2020 10:35:51   #
permafrost wrote:
Hope this is true, it makes me feel better..


He was abandoned by his father at 3 years old and grew up with 3 different stepfathers. He is dyslexic. His dream of becoming a hockey player was shattered by a serious accident. His daughter died at birth. His wife died in a car accident. His best friend, River Phoenix, died of an overdose. His sister has leukemia.
And with everything that has happened, Keanu Reeves never misses an opportunity to help people in need. When he was filming the movie "The Lake House," he overheard the conversation of two costume assistants; One cried because he would lose his house if he did not pay $20,000 and on the same day Keanu deposited the necessary amount in the woman's bank account; He also donated stratospheric sums to hospitals.
In 2010, on his birthday, Keanu walked into a bakery and bought a brioche with a single candle, ate it in front of the bakery, and offered coffee to people who stopped to talk to him.
After winning astronomical sums for the Matrix trilogy, the actor donated more than $50 million to the staff who handled the costumes and special effects - the true heroes of the trilogy, as he called them.
He also gave a Harley-Davidson to each of the stunt doubles. A total expense of several million dollars. And for many successful films, he has even given up 90% of his salary to allow the production to hire other stars.
In 1997 some paparazzi found him walking one morning in the company of a homeless man in Los Angeles, listening to him and sharing his life for a few hours.
Most stars when they make a charitable gesture they declare it to all the media. He has never claimed to be doing charity, he simply does it as a matter of moral principles and not to look better in the eyes of others.
This man could buy everything, and instead every day he gets up and chooses one thing that cannot be bought: To be a good person ♥ ️
Hope this is true, it makes me feel better.. br b... (show quote)


He also has spent tons of money on his sister to help her with the leukemia. After the Matrix, (#1 is my favorite movie), he kept up his martial arts training and this led to the John Wick movies which are loaded with fighting. In the first John Wick movie, he k**led 77 men.
He rides and old BMW 750.
I could listen to him talk all day long.
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Dec 2, 2020 09:56:20   #
Capt-jack wrote:


Attitude is more important than just about anything you can think of.
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Dec 2, 2020 09:50:53   #
permafrost wrote:
A cowboy, who just moved to Montana from Texas, walks into a bar and orders three mugs of Bud.
He sits in the back of the room, drinking a sip out of each one in turn.
When he finishes them, he comes back to the bar and orders three more.
The bartender approaches and tells the cowboy,
"You know, a mug goes flat after I draw it.
It would taste better if you bought one at a time."
The cowboy replies, "Well, you see, I have two brothers.
One is in Arizona, the other is in Colorado.
When we all left our home in Texas, we promised that we'd drink this way to remember the days when we drank together.
So I'm drinking one beer for each of my brothers and one for myself."
The bartender admits that this is a nice custom, and leaves it there.
The cowboy becomes a regular in the bar, and always drinks the same way.
He orders three mugs and drinks them in turn.
One day, he comes in and only orders two mugs.
All the regulars take notice and fall silent.
When he comes back to the bar for the second round, the bartender says, "I don't want to intrude on your grief, but I wanted to offer my
condolences on your loss."
The cowboy looks quite puzzled for a moment, then a light dawns in his eyes and he laughs.
"Oh, no, everybody's just fine," he explains.
"It's just that my wife and I joined the Baptist Church and I had to quit drinking."
“It hasn't affected my brothers though."
A cowboy, who just moved to Montana from Texas, wa... (show quote)


Very funny! Brightened my morning.
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Nov 26, 2020 21:59:25   #
proud republican wrote:
https://youtu.be/Mnl5Cd38JYU


Missed two. Got 9 out of ten on another.
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Nov 25, 2020 22:18:27   #
Michael10 wrote:
Over Biden won with over 79,581,000 million v**es, Are you suggesting 79,581,000 in this country are thieves and doing dirty jobs?? If so you should talk with a professional, you're having mental problems


Yeah...that's what we've been telling you guys for the last four years.
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Nov 25, 2020 22:13:48   #
Milosia wrote:
You’re not a f*****t though, right? You’re not still trying to o*******w the government, are you?
You’re really a valuable American Citizen living a life constitutionally minded. Helping other Americans achieve their highest dreams and aspirations.
Life liberty and the pursuit of happiness, right.
Trump has been trying to drain you from the swamp for 4 years now.
If you live in this country Biden will be your President.
It’s how it’s written in the constitution.
The losing opposition will concede and embrace.

The F*****ts and Tyrants are always opting for a one party e*****rate.
Just as all Dictators do.
Is that what you want?
A one party system?
Ok , but what if it isn’t your Party ????
You’re not a f*****t though, right? You’re not sti... (show quote)


Were you looking in the mirror when you said all of that?
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Nov 25, 2020 22:07:55   #
Wolfman888 wrote:
Try to keep up, Seth.

Flynn is a lying piece of s it who thought he hit the money trifecta when Trump picked him.

He lied to Congress, Pence, and Trump himself.

Trump will find it impossible to pardon everyone who lied to/for him.

The line is too long.


Is Trump's line as long as the 1,715 people in the line that Obama gave clemency to? Try to keep up Wolf, the dirtiest president ever was Obama. He granted clemency more than the previous 13 presidents all added together! More than ANY president in the last 64 years!
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Nov 25, 2020 22:00:13   #
lindajoy wrote:
I really was not sure since you say little of Pence...I didn’t think that’s what you thought but needed to ask...

Kyle,
Happy Thanksgiving.. Don’t know if you celebrate it but did not want to leave it unsaid..
I appreciate you and your posts.. Grateful to know you..


Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours!
David
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