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Post by dmmichgood on Jul 8, 2020 1:11:14 GMT -5
I don't believe there is. I think you’re wrong. As surely as sin is ubiquitous to humankind, sin may have racial nuance. Racial & racist have two completely different meanings.
Surely Lee, you know that!
Just because, "sin," your term for human error, - is found everywhere why should it differ between races?
To say as you did, Lee, that " sin may have racial nuance " is "racist" in it's very making!
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Post by BobWilliston on Jul 8, 2020 1:11:42 GMT -5
I don't believe there is. I think you’re wrong. As surely as sin is ubiquitous to humankind, sin may have racial nuance. That's okay. I still may be right.
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Post by Lee on Jul 8, 2020 1:14:04 GMT -5
I think you’re wrong. As surely as sin is ubiquitous to humankind, sin may have racial nuance. Racial & racist have two completely different meanings. Surely Lee, you know that!
Just because, "sin," your term for human error, - is found everywhere why should it differ between races?
That statement of yours is "racist" in it's very making!
Not necessarily. Can you offer a compelling reason why sin should be communistic in nature? That is to say sin is a one size fits all proposition?
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Post by BobWilliston on Jul 8, 2020 1:16:47 GMT -5
Racial & racist have two completely different meanings. Surely Lee, you know that!
Just because, "sin," your term for human error, - is found everywhere why should it differ between races?
That statement of yours is "racist" in it's very making!
Not necessarily. Can you offer a compelling reason why sin should be communistic in nature? That is to say sin is a one size fits all proposition? Of course not necessarily. I'm just as much a sinner as you are, maybe -- maybe not. What difference? I'm still okay. You're still okay, I think.
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Post by dmmichgood on Jul 8, 2020 1:26:32 GMT -5
Racial & racist have two completely different meanings. Surely Lee, you know that!
Just because, "sin," your term for human error, - is found everywhere why should it differ between races?
That statement of yours is "racist" in it's very making!
Not necessarily. Can you offer a compelling reason why sin should be communistic in nature? That is to say sin is a one size fits all proposition? Now Lee, you are jumping from races to an ideologies!
You have moved the goal posts!
So forget it!
Only don't forget to check under your bed tonight!
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Post by dmmichgood on Jul 8, 2020 1:48:11 GMT -5
Racial & racist have two completely different meanings. Surely Lee, you know that!
Just because, "sin," your term for human error, - is found everywhere why should it differ between races?
That statement of yours is "racist" in it's very making!
Not necessarily. Can you offer a compelling reason why sin should be communistic in nature? That is to say sin is a one size fits all proposition? You are really pushing the envelope to try & use the term communistic (classless) in relationship to the subject of "sin!."
Lee, -you really have a severe case of the "better dead than red" bug!
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Post by curlywurlysammagee on Jul 8, 2020 4:11:45 GMT -5
Associating someone of doing something characteristic of a very young, very immature persons, is what very young, very immature persons do. Have you lost your book of inane anti communist quotes and have to think for yourself now?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 12, 2020 0:13:33 GMT -5
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Post by dmmichgood on Jul 12, 2020 0:30:06 GMT -5
BS, -they are not not even close to the meaning of the word.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 12, 2020 6:52:44 GMT -5
BS, -they are not not even close to the meaning of the word.said the socialist...
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Post by dmmichgood on Jul 12, 2020 16:49:36 GMT -5
BS, -they are not not even close to the meaning of the word.said the socialist... Says someone who has never studied history & political science but never-the-less thinks he knows all about government.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 12, 2020 17:07:39 GMT -5
Says someone who has never studied history & political science but never-the-less thinks he knows all about government. what an ignorant thing to say...
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Post by curlywurlysammagee on Jul 12, 2020 19:50:27 GMT -5
Says someone who has never studied history & political science but never-the-less thinks he knows all about government. what an ignorant thing to say... Both Lee's and your posts speak volumes about your ignorance.
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Post by BobWilliston on Jul 12, 2020 20:28:14 GMT -5
Says someone who has never studied history & political science but never-the-less thinks he knows all about government. Self taught!!!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 12, 2020 20:42:35 GMT -5
what an ignorant thing to say... Both Lee's and your posts speak volumes about your ignorance. can't say the same for me but i know Lee's is light years ahead of you communist....
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Post by dmmichgood on Jul 12, 2020 22:09:54 GMT -5
Says someone who has never studied history & political science but never-the-less thinks he knows all about government. what an ignorant thing to say... Really?
Wally, where have you studied history & political science beyond elementary secondary schools?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 12, 2020 22:55:52 GMT -5
what an ignorant thing to say... Really?
Wally, where have you studied history & political science beyond elementary secondary schools?college history classes of course 4 of them....a few books on history mainly US...one of my favs is hg wells "the outline of history", i've read the entire set of colliers encyclopedia from A-Z loaded with history, i've also read colliers years books from 64'-83', loads of history sites, loads of documentaries, loads of history channel documentaries, i've read about 400 volumes of national geographic going back to the 40's loaded with history, at least a dozen of the time life old west series of books not so much political science per se but i have more than enough common sense to make up for that a lot of americans do....
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Post by dmmichgood on Jul 12, 2020 23:39:39 GMT -5
Really?
Wally, where have you studied history & political science beyond elementary secondary schools? college history classes of course 4 of them....a few books on history mainly US...one of my favs is hg wells "the outline of history", i've read the entire set of colliers encyclopedia from A-Z loaded with history, i've also read colliers years books from 64'-83', loads of history sites, loads of documentaries, loads of history channel documentaries, i've read about 400 volumes of national geographic going back to the 40's loaded with history, at least a dozen of the time life old west series of books not so much political science per se but i have more than enough common sense to make up for that a lot of americans do.... Bravo!
But on political science, -sorry, -but that is the typical reaction many people who haven't really studied a subject often make about academics who have studied a subject in detail.
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Post by curlywurlysammagee on Jul 12, 2020 23:54:54 GMT -5
Both Lee's and your posts speak volumes about your ignorance. can't say the same for me but i know Lee's is light years ahead of you communist.... That's so funny.
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Post by BobWilliston on Jul 13, 2020 1:41:12 GMT -5
Really?
Wally, where have you studied history & political science beyond elementary secondary schools? college history classes of course 4 of them....a few books on history mainly US...one of my favs is hg wells "the outline of history", i've read the entire set of colliers encyclopedia from A-Z loaded with history, i've also read colliers years books from 64'-83', loads of history sites, loads of documentaries, loads of history channel documentaries, i've read about 400 volumes of national geographic going back to the 40's loaded with history, at least a dozen of the time life old west series of books not so much political science per se but i have more than enough common sense to make up for that a lot of americans do.... And Trump is a stable genius, remember.
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Post by curlywurlysammagee on Jul 13, 2020 2:36:15 GMT -5
college history classes of course 4 of them....a few books on history mainly US...one of my favs is hg wells "the outline of history", i've read the entire set of colliers encyclopedia from A-Z loaded with history, i've also read colliers years books from 64'-83', loads of history sites, loads of documentaries, loads of history channel documentaries, i've read about 400 volumes of national geographic going back to the 40's loaded with history, at least a dozen of the time life old west series of books not so much political science per se but i have more than enough common sense to make up for that a lot of americans do.... And Trump is a stable genius, remember. Is that like the jockey that was in a stable relationship?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 19, 2020 1:27:21 GMT -5
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Post by curlywurlysammagee on Jul 19, 2020 1:42:23 GMT -5
A 19-year-old in Delaware, a 25-year-old in Columbus, Ohio, a 33-year-old in California, and a 64-year-old in Indiana. They are among the 29 people fatally shot in the United States on March 6. Meaning that any one of them might have been the shooting death that pushed the year’s total past the number of deaths suffered by American forces during the invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944. On Thursday, Americans remembered those killed on D-Day, 75 years back. It was a day of enormous heroism that was critical in turning back Nazi Germany’s attempt to conquer Europe. Thousands of Americans, Canadians, Australians and soldiers from other countries were part of the largest amphibious invasion force in history. Some 2,501 Americans gave their lives that day, according to historic estimates. Another 1,913 soldiers from other Allied countries also died, bringing the total death toll from the immediate invasion to 4,414. That was for the year 2019 in the USA, land of the free to shoot as many people as you can.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 20, 2020 20:42:35 GMT -5
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Post by curlywurlysammagee on Jul 20, 2020 23:01:27 GMT -5
Got your hand on your fun gun again I see Wally.
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Post by dmmichgood on Jul 23, 2020 2:47:41 GMT -5
www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/trump-announced-a-surge-of-federal-agents-to-democratic-led-cities-the-author-of-how-fascism-works-the-politics-of-us-and-them-says-trump-is-performing-fascism/ar-BB175eWL?ocid=msedgdhpTrump announced a 'surge' of federal agents to Democratic-led cities. The author of 'How Fascism Works: The Politics of Us and Them' says Trump is 'performing fascism.' cdavis@insider.com (Charles Davis) 1 hr ago Trump announced a 'surge' of federal agents to Democratic-led cities. The author of 'How Fascism Works: The Politics of Us and Them' says Trump is 'performing fascism.'
Federal officers deploy huge quantities of CS tear gas in Portland, Oregon on July 21, 2020. Over a thousand people, including a large march of mothers, demonstrated for racial justice and against Donald Trump's insertion of federal officers in Portland, Oregon. John Rudoff/Getty Images© John Rudoff/Getty Images Federal officers deploy huge quantities of CS tear gas in Portland, Oregon on July 21, 2020. Over a thousand people, including a large march of mothers, demonstrated for racial justice and against Donald Trump's insertion of federal officers in Portland, Oregon. John Rudoff/Getty Images Jason Stanley, a professor of philosophy at Yale University, is the author of 2018's "How Fascism Works: The Politics of Us and Them."Stanley spoke to Business Insider about the deployment of ICE in US cities; what "fascism" would look like if it came to America; what happens if the president is reelected; and why he is more worried about the Republican Party than he is of Donald Trump. "I'm not saying that Trump is a fascist. Trump is certainly performing fascism — it's performative fascism that we're seeing. It's the tropes of fascism, and I think that's worrisome enough."President Donald Trump is doubling down on a "law and order" message ahead of a November election. Campaign ads paint his centrist opponent, Joe Biden, as a friend of the radical left determined to abolish the police (and the white suburbs), while federal agents in unmarked vans arbitrarily detain — and beat — people on the streets of Portland. Trump announced a "surge" of federal agents being sent to other Democratic-led cities. It's a "busy time for fascism scholars," Jason Stanley, a professor of philosophy at Yale University, told Business Insider. The author of 2018's "How Fascism Works: The Politics of Us and Them," Stanley has been sounding the alarm that whether or not one thinks the president of the United States merits the word "fascist," his is undoubtedly a fascist politics, trading in fear of the foreign other and the enemy within. cont. @ www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/trump-announced-a-surge-of-federal-agents-to-democratic-led-cities-the-author-of-how-fascism-works-the-politics-of-us-and-them-says-trump-is-performing-fascism/ar-BB175eWL?ocid=msedgdhp
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Post by shushy on Jul 23, 2020 8:20:37 GMT -5
Don't sell all you have & go on a mountain top to wait for it. That is kind advice, Dmg. I would have said do! 😄 That is hideous advice Dimmich you clearly dont know me at all. I regard talents as important.
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