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No, its not a psychological thing. A psychological thing would be avoidence,
as in ignoring what people say and do and just going with "a feeling." This
is years of observing the actions of "your" side.
Whose side is my side? A-hole you don't know me yet you feel you have some
kind of entitlement to define me. Do you have a God complex perchance?
It's purely, observing speeches and behavior, and borrowing from old, Claude
Shannon (who worked for the OSS from 1942-45) you observe what people say to
each other, of their own persuasion, and also what they do not say. For
example, in my country, there is now a big scandal, that the president and
his loyal press cannot bury. Specifically, it's the use of auditing
conservative groups, using the US IRS, and never, not once, auditing liberal
groups; and this by the admission of the heads of the IRS.
More BS - as others have shown. And as I can see from your strung together
talking points you are parroting the tea party line.. How very original of
you.
Chris
Its' the use of the FBI, deliberately, ordered to spy on a "conservative"
report for Fox. It's the enormous expansion of the NSA and its spying
capabilities, It's also the spiking of news by all the presidents' loyal
press, which gets first reported on, say, Fox, and then after the elections,
the news comes out anyways, because they can no longer look good to
themselves, psychologically. What I am speaking about is the Benghazi cover
up, which got 4 people killed, when our fearless leader could have saved
them. Motivations for not acting? Military action would weakened support
from his fellow, lib voters, for the 2012 election, and also, and this is
just my guess, he was rocking the ganj in the whitehouse with some
girfriend. Look to Michelle's quietude, to Hillary Clinton's quietude, to
Jacqueline Kennedy's quietude on marital dalliances, as a solid history. I
suppose sex in the whitehouse has some charm for some women. My point is BHO
didn't want to be bothered, and for months "his press" shilled for him. Oh,
that's right! Liberals are the good guys, you care about people, because
you're so willing to use other people's money, so you can "feel" better.
Yeah.
I see... you seem to feel that because you "think" most "liberals" <or
insert whatever label here> are this way or that that this "gut feeling" of
yours gives you the right to make statements about me, which you have no way
of knowing the truth of. What a brilliant stretch of reasoning.
Seriously do you just pull stuff out of your-you-know-where...pin it on
people who do not share your particular world view and call it a day? Do you
have starch for brains... are you really that much of a potato head?
You force me to admit that maybe Kim was onto something.
Chris
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To most "liberals/progressive/Marxists" is a wet dream, a fantasy come true
for them. The "boi" thing is nice and I wish I thought of it. People are not
xenophobic, if they actually have world, idiots actively seeing you go bye
bye, Since the baddies have won the last US election, its their world now.
However, I still suspect an X crossing Y point in the US, not went the 53%
get angry, but when the 47% feels they have had enough. As far as who to
like and hate in the world, there's nothing stopping any nationalist from
working together on important trade, and technical pursuits. Race is no big
deal as we are all related, seemingly, but, now, cultures are a waaaay,
different thing, because it conveys who one identifies with, and what one
values. That's where things are more nuanced. But even here, if the rewards
are great enough, we can have enough incentive, for people to work together.
But not if they're out to cut one's throat.
Where have I ever said that a destabilized America is to my liking? Never
said anything remotely suggesting that. Does spudboi mean "xenophobic potato
head" perchance?
I see... you seem to feel that because you "think" most "liberals" <or
insert whatever label here> are this way or that that this "gut feeling" of
yours gives you the right to make statements about me, which you have no way
of knowing the truth of. What a brilliant stretch of reasoning.
Seriously do you just pull stuff out of your-you-know-where...pin it on
people who do not share your particular world view and call it a day? Do you
have starch for brains... are you really that much of a potato head?
You force me to admit that maybe Kim was onto something.
Chris
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From: 'Chris de Morsella' via Everything List
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Sent: Tue, Jun 24, 2014 3:37 pm
Subject: Re: American Intelligence
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From: spudboy100 via Everything List <[email protected]>
>>This will likely bring some sort of conflict, I am guessing. However, a
destabilized, US, might be to your liking, emotionally, so as to fit your
personal world view? In any case you can test out your national friendships
with China, Russia, Iran, and maybe, ISIS? (That's a great name for a
group-Ian Fleming couldn't have done better!).
Where have I ever said that a destabilized America is to my liking? Never
said anything remotely suggesting that. Does spudboi mean "xenophobic potato
head" perchance?
Hopefully others will realize that Americans are not all like you spudboi,
for you -- and your ilk - are the inspiration for a lot of the negative
stereotypes people have formed about America.
Enjoy life a little potato head; stop being so tiresomely predictable.
Chris
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