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the kid had imperious righteousness, yet had zero ability to explain anything. that’s what happens what you’re taught what to think, not how to think? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
I’m sure you both will dissuade your children from wasting their time and your money on an Ivy League education. Community College is fine, lots of self made billionaires are dropouts
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that kid couldn’t admit that the interviewer was asking him a question. interviewer: what disinformation are we spreading? kid: you don’t want to know. interviewer; yes i do, that’s why i just asked you. kid: no you didn’t. he couldn’t admit that the guy asked him a question. why couldn’t he admit that? what are we preparing that kid for, exactly? perhaps his own show at CNN? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Jim your just another conspiracy chasing right wing fanatic using all these loaded words the only indoctrinated person I see is you They don't get hired. That's what's Ya ok you said you were a teacher there goes that theory they're indoctrinated. Another talking point shocking I taught in public school Wayne, and was a student at three different colleges. I saw it. Need a tissue Some people aren’t cut out to be Teachers So who indoctrinated the millions of Americans who do go no go to college ? K-12 teacher s? Or all the school boards in America? so Red state school boards and teachers have indoctrinated red state kids! in some grand conspiracy? You need to wipe of that kool aid mustache . It may leave a permanent stain! if it hasn’t already Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
The 2010 US Supreme Court Citizens United decision hung a giant "FOR SALE" sign on the US Government and now everyone's surprised that "we the people" got replaced by "corporations are people."
If you’re paying attention, you see the Federalist Society justices moving pieces out on the chessboard to set up later moves for the deregulatory dark-money donors who put them on the Court. No public education. No public healthcare. No public safety nets. No action vs. climate change..... The Birch – Koch – Federalist – Mercer – DeVos – Fossil Fuel – 1% – Bannon – Thiel.....way Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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That’s your response Jim .. I fell out of my chair you showed got stripers You own that lib lol |
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Yeah? i've said here, there are big issues on which I agree 100% with democrats. If you're a free-thinker and not a puppet, please tell us which big issues, you agree 100% with conservatives on. Every single post you've ever made here, every single one, praises liberals and attacks conservatives. But you're not indoctrinated. "Ya ok you said you were a teacher there goes that theory" Except it was decades ago, I taught middle school not college, and I was a registered democrat then. Yeah, you really got me there Wayne. "So who indoctrinated the millions of Americans who do go no go to college ? K-12 teacher s? Or all the school boards in America?" Not all school boards. But most. Rarely do you hear of right-wing teachers indoctrinating students, it's almost always liberal teachers forcing their beliefs on students. Almost every single time. The fact that you don't concede it, doesn't mean it's not true. We could fill the oceans with truths that you deny. On college campuses, why is it always the right-wing speakers who got mobbed off the stage by liberal protesters? Never the other way around? |
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If you listen to Jim repeat what he’s trained to spout, you’ll find that liberals are responsible for racism, slavery, and the Ku Klux Klan. They admire Mussolini and Hitler, and modern liberalism is little different from fascism or, even worse, communism. The mainstream media and academia cannot be trusted because of the pervasive, totalitarian nature of liberal culture.
And they have had this grand conspiracy going forever. The Russia investigation is dismissed, from the president on down, as a politicized witch hunt. George Soros supposedly paid $300 to each participant in the “March for Our Lives” in March. What is less well appreciated by liberals is that the language of conspiracy is often used to justify similar behavior on the right. The Russia investigation is not just a witch hunt, it’s the product of the real scandal, which is Hillary-Russia-Obama-FBI collusion, so we must investigate that. Soros funds paid campus protestors, so Turning Point USA needs millions of dollars from Republican donors to win university elections. The liberal academic establishment prevents conservative voices from getting plum faculty jobs, so the Koch Foundation needs to give millions of dollars to universities with strings very much attached. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Pete, who supported slavery and Jim Crow, and who fought against it? Can you answer that, please? "The mainstream media and academia cannot be trusted because of the pervasive, totalitarian nature of liberal cult" What I've said, is that the media and academia have a liberal bias. I'm not saying that they can never be fair, or that they're always wrong. I'm saying they're biased, and the data bears that out. The Russia investigation was, precisely, a worthless political witch hunt. That doesn't mean I defend everything Trump has done. But that was a sham. "Hillary-Russia-Obama-FBI collusion, so we must investigate that. " The Steele dossier, in particular, was a mockery of justice, a political weapon used by people who hate Trump, to violate the rights of a US citizen. "The liberal academic establishment prevents conservative voices from getting plum faculty jobs" Obviously, irrefutably true, especially teaching jobs in the humanities and liberal arts. Man you are a kook. |
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Scott So the guys who aren’t proud enough of their beliefs to admit them in public or at work, think that the cosplay warriors would put up a fight https://youtu.be/oI-BoEca2bE Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Back before the internet, I’d go to the comics in the Sunday paper first, nothing better than a good laugh to start your day. Now I come to the SB political forum to chuckle watching you two girls pee In each other’s pool thread after pathetic thread. I will give Pete credit for persistence, Jim cudos for always being right and Wayne credit for attempting to have a respectable debate. Ross will chime in occasionally to attempt to bring in civility, but that is of course an exercise in futility. Scott loves to show how SMART (said in a hard Boston accent) he is, always on the lookout for a chance to jump on someone not watching out for spell check errors and always the occasional do drop in by Dad and others with pearls of wisdom.
And then there is DeBarr, just a trolling Midwest crappie fisherman who absolutely loves listening to himself. Carry on I’m enjoying the #^&#^&#^&#^& show. |
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but whenever anyone you disagree with posts here, it’s a character flaw. sorry i missed that memo that made you overlord of all things here, but i must say, that’s a nice position for you to be in. Good work if you can get it. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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You still haven’t read the Mueller report or the Steele dossier. If you think the Steele raw intelligence report is all made up, just what did Paul Manafort not “rat out” Trump for and then get pardoned? What was Roger Stone pardoned for? Did Trump have deals in Russia? Just how are your great speakers Milo Yiannopoulos, Ben Shapiro, Charles Murray, and Ann Coulter disrupted, nothing makes them happier, In some instances, they seem to invite, and delight in, disruption. Anything to enhance their victimization. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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You can be socially conservative and fiscally conservative, but if you’re fiscally conservative, you can only be either socially conservative or a person who doesn’t give a #^&#^&#^&#^&. And not giving a #^&#^&#^&#^& is not progressive. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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At what point in time should it be halted or do you propose that we be time warped back to? Are you like some here, wishing for the 50s and Eisenhower…..who identified as a progressive conservative(oops) Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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“I’ve rebutted everyone of your claims before, if the basis of your beliefs is that the Republican Party is still the Party of Lincoln and the Democratic Party is the Party of George Wallace and Bull Connor, you are stupid.” Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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just say “abortion”. if there’s nothing immoral about abortion, why do you feel the need to hide it in a euphemism like “women’s health”? school equality? sorry, liberals adamantly oppose school choice. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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