Duel of Fates wrote:Now, I am all for the freedom to discuss topics openly and with a modicum of civility. I enjoy ribbing some people who think they are full of themselves and take themselves too seriously. I expect it in return. But, this is the second time in less than a few posts where you have attacked me personally without provocation. If you do not like my politics, my personal beliefs, or my way of life, that is OK with me. But you seem to feel it is ok to attack people just because you "know" the "truth" to life and politics, and if they disagree with you, they must be too stupid for you to even dirty your hands with. Beneath you, so to speak. You are not showing that you "know" anything and are coming off as a conceited, arrogant little brat that has not finished school, gone out and found a job, rented or owned a home, paid taxes, gotten laid, found a little woman/man (not judging, just being politically correct), gotten stinking drunk, recovered from the hangovers, sired children, raised children, protect a family, pay for schooling, braces, and vehicles. In another words, until you have walked a mile in my shoes, please do not "lecture" me on my life, or my personal beliefs. I would take it as a kindness. If you truly do not like what I have posted, and would like to discuss, I am more than willing to hear your side without resorting to making snarky remarks about your character. But if you are going to insist on being thin skinned, and thick headed, I am going to rib ya.
Now you have yourself a good day.
I am going to go have a Captain and Coke.
-)G(-Sawyer wrote:We'll put Pepsi. I don't know your age, but if you are a teenager then good on you for an open minded, logical point of view.
Maybe your country does have a future.
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(SWGO)SirPepsi wrote:Duel of Fates wrote:Now, I am all for the freedom to discuss topics openly and with a modicum of civility. I enjoy ribbing some people who think they are full of themselves and take themselves too seriously. I expect it in return. But, this is the second time in less than a few posts where you have attacked me personally without provocation. If you do not like my politics, my personal beliefs, or my way of life, that is OK with me. But you seem to feel it is ok to attack people just because you "know" the "truth" to life and politics, and if they disagree with you, they must be too stupid for you to even dirty your hands with. Beneath you, so to speak. You are not showing that you "know" anything and are coming off as a conceited, arrogant little brat that has not finished school, gone out and found a job, rented or owned a home, paid taxes, gotten laid, found a little woman/man (not judging, just being politically correct), gotten stinking drunk, recovered from the hangovers, sired children, raised children, protect a family, pay for schooling, braces, and vehicles. In another words, until you have walked a mile in my shoes, please do not "lecture" me on my life, or my personal beliefs. I would take it as a kindness. If you truly do not like what I have posted, and would like to discuss, I am more than willing to hear your side without resorting to making snarky remarks about your character. But if you are going to insist on being thin skinned, and thick headed, I am going to rib ya.
Now you have yourself a good day.
I am going to go have a Captain and Coke.
I never intended to attack you personally, so if I offended you, I jump at the chance to apologize. That said, I dislike being discounted as a child and having my opinions quashed simply because I have not gone through everything you have. Granted, experience provides perspective and often indicates knowledge, but the two are not that closely related - I fail to see how having been married affects the credence of one's opinion of the Government Shutdown. I appeared derisive and I attacked your /viewpoint/ because I believe it is inaccurate. I have heard you and others bash the President and bash this new generation countless times without ever providing substantive evidence to back up your claims and simply resorting to the old "It's Obama's fault."
Please note, I am not a radical Obama supporter. If anything, I am a disheartened critic who is disillusioned at coming to realizing that our leaders are often more like children than myself. I recognize your point of view and often agree, but I don't see how progress can be attained when people blame everything on the President and fail to provide a logical, countersolution. I've heard infactual debunk after infactual debunk of Obamacare, Gun Control, Evolution, etc, and I'm sick of the partisan bickering that is done by many here who fail to stop and even consider that they might be wrong or that the other guy might be right!
I have quite a bit to learn - I'll be the first to admit that, but I am not a self-important, snot-nosed brat who doesn't know what he is talking about. Quite the contrary actually, but I am continually discounted as a "kid" whose arguments merit no consideration! This doesn't bother me in and of itself, but if you're going to turn around and accuse me of incivility (and I admit I may have been rash to reply), then the least you can do is read back a few pages and see the truth of the exchange.
Please note, I am not a radical Obama supporter. If anything, I am a disheartened critic who is disillusioned at coming to realizing that our leaders are often more like children than myself. I recognize your point of view and often agree, but I don't see how progress can be attained when people blame everything on the President and fail to provide a logical, countersolution. I've heard infactual debunk after infactual debunk of Obamacare, Gun Control, Evolution, etc, and I'm sick of the partisan bickering that is done by many here who fail to stop and even consider that they might be wrong or that the other guy might be right!
-)G(-Sawyer wrote:We'll put Pepsi. I don't know your age, but if you are a teenager then good on you for an open minded, logical point of view.
Maybe your country does have a future.
(SWGO)Kren wrote:-)G(-Sawyer wrote:We'll put Pepsi. I don't know your age, but if you are a teenager then good on you for an open minded, logical point of view.
Maybe your country does have a future.
Nicely stated Papa Lazarou...perhap's Pepsi is Dave?
Kren
Duel of Fates wrote:First off, apology accepted. And if I came off too harsh today, I too would like to apologize.
Secondly, like I stated earlier, I do not expect people to believe everything I do. That is illogical. I like to hear opposing viewpoints and try to understand people. Unfortunately you and a few others seem to doggedly stand by this president even after years of lying to you with a straight face. I find it remarkable that so many people buy into it, mostly the young. And the social agendas that he is pushing on America, are not what America is about. He didn't lie when he said he wanted to "fundamentally change America". But not many people caught that. And the media never asked, "gee Senator, what do you mean by fundamentally changing America?" They just cheered him on without looking at what he intended. Some of us caught it though, and we have been watching this train wreck of an administration gaining speed. And we are frustrated that more people are not using common sense when it comes to the politicians and the power plays being made.
I do catch a lot of CNN, MSNBC, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Fox, and the assorted radio talk shows. ( I work nights, so sometimes have a lot of time on my hands during the day. ) So when you post a link to a media sight for facts, I just cringe. Because if you really believe that they are telling you the truth, you really do not understand. You have to look at every story from 6 sides, and read between the lines and maybe you will get an insight as to what is really going on.
First, we do not have all the answers. But some of the solutions have been out there, and ignored. I submit to you that a major solution is that we cut spending to the bare minimum until our deficit is reduced significantly. It is common sense. And logical. If you do not have the money to spend, do not spend more. That would include Obama Care.
Also, term limits should be put in place to get rid of the career politicians that are in it to make money and gain power, instead of representing the people that put them in office. Some of these dipwads have been feeding off of the public trough for over 3 decades now.
There also needs to be a law passed that makes it illegal for Congress and the President to exempt themselves, unions, or big businesses from the same laws that the American citizens have to adhere to. No One is above the law. By exempting themselves and their friends and cronies, they are making an elitist caste. And that will not end well.
Cut taxes to give a boost to the economy, create more jobs and get ourselves out of this recession.
These are just a couple of solutions that can be used. Common sense. Logical. There are many more things that I can go on with, but I am tired, and it is late.
Oh, and by the way, "infactual" is not a word. Just so you know, it looks dumb. I think the word you are trying to use is fictional, or untrue.
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