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My belief is that you are literally retarded
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CassandraZara posted:My belief is that you are literally retarded Because I'm not woke to the dangers of wireless internet?
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I would unvaccinate my kids if I thought it might take out yours.
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# ? Oct 15, 2017 00:36 |
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the earth isn't flat, it's hollow, fuckers
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CassandraZara posted:I would unvaccinate my kids if I thought it might take out yours. I would like a summary of your v impressive qualifications.
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CassandraZara posted:My belief is that you are literally retarded Politifact report: Very Credible
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Boof Bonser posted:I would like a summary of your v impressive qualifications. You first
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OXBALLS DOT COM posted:You first B.A. in Holistic Medicine from Krisha University of course
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Sand Dan posted:the earth isn't flat, it's hollow, fuckers
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# ? Oct 15, 2017 00:41 |
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Boof Bonser posted:I would like a summary of your v impressive qualifications. Where'd you get some bullshit figure for losing immunity at six percent unvaccinate? I ask because I've of the first things I learned in medical school was that every disease has a different HIT, and one of the surest signs someone is just parroting poo poo they know nothing about is that they use some concrete number that should be a variable. Also I'm a mom which makes me qualified to talk about anything.
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# ? Oct 15, 2017 00:41 |
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VikingSkull posted:there should be a nationalized testing system to license people to vote, huh I actually think this is a good idea. I'm not talking about those bullshit "literacy tests" they had in the Jim Crow south to keep blacks from voting, but a test that shows you at lest have some general idea of what you are voting for. Like maybe making people be able to identify the three branches of government? Or being able to name their representative and their senators? Seems reasonable enough to me. Also, WTF is Agenda 21?
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# ? Oct 15, 2017 00:42 |
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The OP is one of those dumb people who thinks he's smart because he says the right stuff
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# ? Oct 15, 2017 00:43 |
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OXBALLS DOT COM posted:The OP is one of those dumb people who thinks he's smart because he says the right stuff Definitely
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Boof Bonser posted:I would like a summary of your v impressive qualifications. Doctor of Laws, University of American Samoa (Distance learning program).
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Without a doubt, if you see someone with a "I hate stupid people" bumper sticker, that person is stupid.
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# ? Oct 15, 2017 00:47 |
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Boof Bonser posted:lol my evil secret moderate Democratic agenda is out COVER'S BLOWN BOYS LOOK OUT Standard DNC move when something embarrassing gets revealed is to falsely claim that everybody already knew and that it doesn't mean anything.
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# ? Oct 15, 2017 00:48 |
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I miss the 90's when this poo poo was pretty harmless and was merely fodder for X-Files plots.
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# ? Oct 15, 2017 00:59 |
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9/11 was an inside job, OP is getting the wrong conspiracy info from undercover cia operatives spreading misinformation online. now he's fallen for the russian election hoax, another attempt by the intelligence agencies to promote perpetual war. and he thinks his or anyone's vote counts for anything
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# ? Oct 15, 2017 01:05 |
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there is no evidence to prove that evidence can prove things, furthermore any belief that there is are the delusions of a dangerous mind
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# ? Oct 15, 2017 01:26 |
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you know who else didn't want "retards" voting OP?
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Former DILF posted:there is no evidence to prove that evidence can prove things, furthermore any belief that there is are the delusions of a dangerous mind
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Animal-Mother posted:I miss the 90's when this poo poo was pretty harmless and was merely fodder for X-Files plots. Weren't Waco, Ruby Ridge, and Oklahoma City all due to conspiracy theories
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Oklahoma City was payback for Ruby Ridge But Ruby Ridge wasn't a conspiracy; it actually happened
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# ? Oct 15, 2017 01:41 |
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CassandraZara posted:I would unvaccinate my kids if I thought it might take out yours.
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CassandraZara posted:Where'd you get some bullshit figure for losing immunity at six percent unvaccinate? I ask because I've of the first things I learned in medical school was that every disease has a different HIT, and one of the surest signs someone is just parroting poo poo they know nothing about is that they use some concrete number that should be a variable. Source was hearsay evidence from a buddy who is a doctor. I am a lawyer and don't know much about medicine so you're certainly better qualified to talk about HITs than I am but I have a hard time imagining that it is a good idea for people to be leaving their kids unvaccinated because a bunch of people on the internet said that they might catch the 'tism.
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Monos Bullet posted:9/11 was an inside job, OP is getting the wrong conspiracy info from undercover cia operatives spreading misinformation online. now he's fallen for the russian election hoax, another attempt by the intelligence agencies to promote perpetual war. and he thinks his or anyone's vote counts for anything You are either exactly who I'm talking about or a pretty great satirist
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OXBALLS DOT COM posted:Standard DNC move when something embarrassing gets revealed is to falsely claim that everybody already knew and that it doesn't mean anything. Other than generally not wanting Bernie Sanders to win, I am genuinely not aware of any illegal or otherwise improper behavior revealed by the actually-illegal DNC hacks. I'm pretty open about my moderate-Dem actual-neoliberal bias so it's not particularly shocking that I don't see anything wrong with not wanting Bernie Sanders to win, but even if you support the guy you have to understand why career Democratic staffers would find him obnoxious and say as much in what they reasonably believed to be their private emails. The "smoking gun" people always point to is that email speculating about whether voters in rural and southern states would find his lack of religion off-putting. That's not much of a smoking gun since (1) that's something that virtually everyone involved in Democratic politics was speculating about in 2016 and (2) there's no real evidence that any action was taken pursuant to it, let alone action that had a demonstable negative effect on Bernie's campaign. Relatedly, did you read My Revolution? (EDit: Our Revolution, whatever it was called) Dude went through his campaign rally by rally and made sure to mention the size of the crowd at each one. Does that remind you of anyone? Boof Bonser fucked around with this message at 02:42 on Oct 15, 2017 |
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Ein cooler Typ posted:Oklahoma City was payback for Ruby Ridge I think we're saying the family that held out up at Ruby Ridge did so because they believed the feds were sending black helicopters to take our guns and Bibles. I think there was a Ruby Ridge effort thread here somewhere recently.
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Ein cooler Typ posted:Oklahoma City was payback for Ruby Ridge I said it was because of conspiracy theories, not that it was a conspiracy. The Weavers were big into "Zionist Organized Government" black helicopter poo poo as well as Apocalyptic religious stuff.
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Boof Bonser posted:The "smoking gun" people always point to is that email speculating about whether voters in rural and southern states would find his lack of religion off-putting. That's not much of a smoking gun since (1) that's something that virtually everyone involved in Democratic politics was speculating about in 2016 and (2) there's no real evidence that any action was taken pursuant to it, let alone action that had a demonstable negative effect on Bernie's campaign. Either you've never read the actual e-mail, or you're intentionally mischaracterizing it as you have pretty much every other factual claim you've made here. quote:but for KY and WVA can we get someone to ask his belief. Does he believe in a God. He had skated on saying he has a Jewish heritage. I think I read he is an atheist. This could make several points difference with my peeps. My Southern Baptist peeps would draw a big difference between a Jew and an atheist. This is specifically proposing actions to try and hurt Sanders' standing with certain demographics. Actions, not opinions. And not just random "staffers" are in this message chain, it includes the Chief Executive Officer of the DNC, who says "amen".
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Boof Bonser posted:
There is an actual serious but complicated answer to your questions here. Basically America has long had a tradition of occasional upsurges of the sort of dumbssery that has you scratching your head here- the last such upsurge having been the 1964 Barry Goldwater campaign. Noted historian Richard Hofstetdr wrote a fairly authoritative treatise on these occasional upswellings of political madness for Harpers magazine called The Paranoid Style in American Politics. The Paranoid Style posted:
As the above quotation demonstrates what we are witnessing play out in American politics at the moment is actually nothing new. What is new however is the scale of it. Previous uprisings of teh Paranoid Style have always involved outsider political parties that were quashed by the established parties whereas this time the Paranoid Style has taken ahold of one of our major political parties. The reasons for this are pretty simple- the GOP invited these vampires into their house. To simplify a great deal of history the in the wake of the Civil Rights Act GOP figured out a way to appeal to racist southerners (who felt betrayed by the Democratic parties passage of the CRA) via coded language. This was an intentional act of deliberate subterfuge meant to manipulate racists into becoming a lockstep voting bloc for the GOP. This became known as the "Southern Strategy". Here is a recording of a gentlemen named Lee Atwater. He was the Karl Rove of his day- the notoriously ruthless political oeprator who managed Ronald Reagan's Presidential campaigns. In this recording he makes it very clear that the GOP knew exactly what it was doing and was appealing to racists using coded language 100% intentionally: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_8E3ENrKrQ This coded appeal to racists while steadily losing the culture wars over the decades transformed Southern racists into another uprising of the Paranoid Style. This found expression through the creation of the "Religious Right", which was always a cover for racism and the Paranoid Style. Politico: "The Real Oriigins of the Religious Right posted:
Barry Goldwater significantly worsened this situation by both bringing the Paranoid Style into the GOP through the back door while fighting to keep them from attaining any positions of real power in public. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3WZlWhQbns the eventual result was that the Paranoid Style was spreading through a GOP base while at the same time being legitimately shut out of power by a 100% real smoke-filled backroom deal to manipulate rich nutters for their donations behind closed doors whilst attacking them in the Conservative press. Bill Buckley: "Goldwater, the John Birch Society, and Me posted:
The long term result of this policy of fleecing the Paranoid Style for money in exchange for empty promises of power was the emergence of a market demand for RWM among the portion of the GOP base that was becoming steadily more radicalized. This in turn fed the Paranoid Style and became something of a self-perpetuating cycle that the emergence of social media has massively accelerated. So really the Internet just threw kerosene on the fire that the GOP had already spent half a century stoking. Prester Jane fucked around with this message at 04:30 on Oct 15, 2017 |
# ? Oct 15, 2017 03:59 |
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Hillary was a Goldwater Girl lol
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# ? Oct 15, 2017 04:01 |
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op around 40% of the US voting population is "goddamned dumb". the rest of the trump voters voted for him because they would get more money and woulod be insulated from the bad poo poo. hope this helps
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Boof Bonser posted:I was talking to a low-level (local in medium sized city) elected official who said that about 60% of the calls to his office have to do with the UN taking our guns, 9/11 being an inside job, chemtrails, fluoride in the water, vaccines causing autism, global warming being a hoax invented by Al Gore to sell hybrid cars, agenda 21, UFOs, the secret plot to foist Sharia Law upon our local farmers, etc. etc. Lots Of Cities Have The Same Lead Pipes That Poisoned Flint And there’s no plan to dig them up. https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/lead-pipes-everywhere_us_56a8e916e4b0f71799288f54
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Boof Bonser posted:Other than generally not wanting Bernie Sanders to win, I am genuinely not aware of any illegal or otherwise improper behavior revealed by the actually-illegal DNC hacks. lmfao "other than leaking debate questions and otherwise slanting the primary, these *illegal* acts revealed no *improper* behavior" oh god you're so high on your own farts you may pass out and crack your head on your laptop
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also, the nsa has been spying on us since 1993. dale gribble a cartoon character was right
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Lime Tonics posted:also, the nsa has been spying on us since 1993. A cartoon taught me how bills are made https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w8gt-EEpelY
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Big Beef City posted:A lot of the time, too, I wonder, if you acknowledge the fact, that ok, we are controlled by a one world government run by whatever family/lizard people/jews/whatever. Fine. If you do this they will send you hundreds of emails and texts and printouts of websites or whatever avenue they have to contact you and you better believe they'll tell everyone they know you, guy at company X, know the truth
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Prester Jane posted:There is an actual serious but complicated answer to your questions here. Basically America has long had a tradition of occasional upsurges of the sort of dumbssery that has you scratching your head here- the last such upsurge having been the 1964 Barry Goldwater campaign. Noted historian Richard Hofstetdr wrote a fairly authoritative treatise on these occasional upswellings of political madness for Harpers magazine called The Paranoid Style in American Politics. I read his book on McCarthy and the HUAC in high school. I still have it, it's an incredible read and I recommend it to all goons
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jfk has to be declassified in 10 days unless trump takes a dump
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