I can't disagree that the Catholic church has some screwed up people performing as priests. What is overlooked is that the vast majority of them are dedicated to their faith and are lumped in as one with all the bad apples. I am troubled by accusations leveled against priests that have been long dead. The accusers are looking for a big payday. When the accused can no longer defend himself. That does not vindicate the priest from the allegations. It makes the intentions suspicious once the folks find out there is money to be made.Typical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Fri Dec 20, 2019 5:15 pmMy son’s teammate witnessed one down in an African Village two summers ago. Priest had been shipped off to a place where he thought nobody would know..... you personally ever see a woman raped? It’s not true unless you “seen it” with your own eyes?cradleandshoot wrote: ↑Fri Dec 20, 2019 5:09 pmI can only speak for myself. In all my years as a Catholic never once did any priest ever approach me in an inappropriate manner. It is odd that so many folks are remembering stuff from 40 and 50 years ago that Father Joe did to them. Father Joe died 20 years ago and how funny is that that there is money to be made accusing people who can't defend themselves because they are friggin dead. What is that that James Carville said about draggin a hunnah dollah bill through a trailer park?Typical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Fri Dec 20, 2019 4:59 pmThey started raping little boys?cradleandshoot wrote: ↑Fri Dec 20, 2019 4:57 pmYou callin me a Trumpist Willis?? I may have a boatload of defects of character but that ain't one of them. There is that saying about where you gotta give the devil his due. So many folks here hate trump so vehemently that they forget how he got to be POTUS. They also forget why nice guy mittens had his arse handed to him. The problem with being too nice is that you transform into a doormat that folks can walk right over. Hey, mittens gave one hell of a concession speech did he not. Gotta give him credit for that. What the Republicans need is to morph a candidate that is half mittens and half Trump. There are not many candidates on the Republican side that can pull that off.MDlaxfan76 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 20, 2019 4:04 pmSpoken as a true Trumpist, ex-Dem...fitting right in with the angry, resentful, fearful demographic he appeals to most.cradleandshoot wrote: ↑Fri Dec 20, 2019 3:47 pmHow can this be the Trump GOP? Trump is about as much a Republican as HRC is. Trump is about as much a conservative as is Bernie Sanders. Trump is the fly in the ointment that none of you people saw coming. The one credit I can give to Trump is he has the balls to not care about what other people and the media say about him. They hit him... he hits back. When the media attacked mittens... he ran under the bed and hid. Would not be prudent to defend yourself. Media might judge you too harshly...MDlaxfan76 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 20, 2019 3:32 pmNope, as much as I'd prefer Weld, fatty, this is the Trump/GOP.ABV 8.3% wrote: ↑Fri Dec 20, 2019 9:51 amSuch a Holden ........why is a CONservative watching a DNC tv show (it's NOT a debate ) .....at all?MDlaxfan76 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 20, 2019 9:12 amWorks for me.
Pete got the better of that exchange by a wide margin.
And that didn't even include that Warren was flat wrong about that event being closed to the press.
Warren got her butt handed to her.
Amy Klobuchar did far better in her exchange with Pete, but neither were actually damaged by that one.
I'd love to see either Pete or Amy (or both) take on Trump.
I think they'd crush him.
I'm worried about the rest, though I do think Bloomberg would be a great contrast.
Biden had his best night, helping folks like me be a little less worried...but I remain concerned about his ability to actually debate an issue effectively.
Dems, please don't give us Warren or Sanders. It'll make it far harder for us to persuade our pals to cross the line and vote for the Dem.
And it's simply not an attractive proposition to need to listen to them for the next 4 years if they did win.
Does BIll Weld not do it for you? Why aren't you working to get YOUR gop back?
That's not going to change unless Trump is defeated at the polls, the more ignominiously the better.
Post ignominious defeat, there can be some reckoning with how, why, who went so wrong.
Until then, my interest is who may best defeat him and then manage the job well.
They'll have 4-8 years to do so.
He obviously owns the party now, the full apparatus, with anyone not on board and appropriately bending the knee faces being primaried with the full weight of the base opposed. So, they leave office, one way or another.
It was an ugly takeover and its not finished playing out in its entirety.
It's doomed to ultimate failure, but the question is how much damage will be done in the meantime.
"he hits back" being what you guys value.
The silly aspect though is the notion that he does "not care about what other people and the media say about him."
That's a total crock.
.On another note I'm not happy to be an ex Democrat. What has happened to the Democrat party of my parents? I have no clue. My mom was a devout Catholic who so despised abortion so much that it was not even a debatable topic with her. In the Catholic/ Democrat family I grew up in, that is the way it was. There was Catholic dogma that was ingrained in you from being a little tyke. There was also the Catholic dogma that instilled in all of us the virtues of helping other people in need. In the Democrat party of today, folks who claim to be devout Catholics look at abortion as no big deal. Its just a women's right to choose. I spent 4 years in a Catholic HS in the mid seventies and if you wanted to debate this with any faculty member the only answer was that life began at inception and abortion was murder. Since I am no longer a Democrat or a Catholic, what do I know? Somewhere along the line in the past 40 years what it means to be a devout Catholic sure the hell has changed... just like the Democrat party changed from what it once was to what it is today. You Republicans... by and large you are the same wishy washy folks you have always been. Be nice and never offend anybody. That is the golden rule on how to win elections... NOT
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The vast majority of “Dems” don’t want free stuff....cradleandshoot wrote: ↑Fri Dec 20, 2019 5:24 pmI can't disagree that the Catholic church has some screwed up people performing as priests. What is overlooked is that the vast majority of them are dedicated to their faith and are lumped in as one with all the bad apples. I am troubled by accusations leveled against priests that have been long dead. The accusers are looking for a big payday. When the accused can no longer defend himself. That does not vindicate the priest from the allegations. It makes the intentions suspicious once the folks find out there is money to be made.Typical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Fri Dec 20, 2019 5:15 pmMy son’s teammate witnessed one down in an African Village two summers ago. Priest had been shipped off to a place where he thought nobody would know..... you personally ever see a woman raped? It’s not true unless you “seen it” with your own eyes?cradleandshoot wrote: ↑Fri Dec 20, 2019 5:09 pmI can only speak for myself. In all my years as a Catholic never once did any priest ever approach me in an inappropriate manner. It is odd that so many folks are remembering stuff from 40 and 50 years ago that Father Joe did to them. Father Joe died 20 years ago and how funny is that that there is money to be made accusing people who can't defend themselves because they are friggin dead. What is that that James Carville said about draggin a hunnah dollah bill through a trailer park?Typical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Fri Dec 20, 2019 4:59 pmThey started raping little boys?cradleandshoot wrote: ↑Fri Dec 20, 2019 4:57 pmYou callin me a Trumpist Willis?? I may have a boatload of defects of character but that ain't one of them. There is that saying about where you gotta give the devil his due. So many folks here hate trump so vehemently that they forget how he got to be POTUS. They also forget why nice guy mittens had his arse handed to him. The problem with being too nice is that you transform into a doormat that folks can walk right over. Hey, mittens gave one hell of a concession speech did he not. Gotta give him credit for that. What the Republicans need is to morph a candidate that is half mittens and half Trump. There are not many candidates on the Republican side that can pull that off.MDlaxfan76 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 20, 2019 4:04 pmSpoken as a true Trumpist, ex-Dem...fitting right in with the angry, resentful, fearful demographic he appeals to most.cradleandshoot wrote: ↑Fri Dec 20, 2019 3:47 pmHow can this be the Trump GOP? Trump is about as much a Republican as HRC is. Trump is about as much a conservative as is Bernie Sanders. Trump is the fly in the ointment that none of you people saw coming. The one credit I can give to Trump is he has the balls to not care about what other people and the media say about him. They hit him... he hits back. When the media attacked mittens... he ran under the bed and hid. Would not be prudent to defend yourself. Media might judge you too harshly...MDlaxfan76 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 20, 2019 3:32 pmNope, as much as I'd prefer Weld, fatty, this is the Trump/GOP.ABV 8.3% wrote: ↑Fri Dec 20, 2019 9:51 amSuch a Holden ........why is a CONservative watching a DNC tv show (it's NOT a debate ) .....at all?MDlaxfan76 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 20, 2019 9:12 amWorks for me.
Pete got the better of that exchange by a wide margin.
And that didn't even include that Warren was flat wrong about that event being closed to the press.
Warren got her butt handed to her.
Amy Klobuchar did far better in her exchange with Pete, but neither were actually damaged by that one.
I'd love to see either Pete or Amy (or both) take on Trump.
I think they'd crush him.
I'm worried about the rest, though I do think Bloomberg would be a great contrast.
Biden had his best night, helping folks like me be a little less worried...but I remain concerned about his ability to actually debate an issue effectively.
Dems, please don't give us Warren or Sanders. It'll make it far harder for us to persuade our pals to cross the line and vote for the Dem.
And it's simply not an attractive proposition to need to listen to them for the next 4 years if they did win.
Does BIll Weld not do it for you? Why aren't you working to get YOUR gop back?
That's not going to change unless Trump is defeated at the polls, the more ignominiously the better.
Post ignominious defeat, there can be some reckoning with how, why, who went so wrong.
Until then, my interest is who may best defeat him and then manage the job well.
They'll have 4-8 years to do so.
He obviously owns the party now, the full apparatus, with anyone not on board and appropriately bending the knee faces being primaried with the full weight of the base opposed. So, they leave office, one way or another.
It was an ugly takeover and its not finished playing out in its entirety.
It's doomed to ultimate failure, but the question is how much damage will be done in the meantime.
"he hits back" being what you guys value.
The silly aspect though is the notion that he does "not care about what other people and the media say about him."
That's a total crock.
.On another note I'm not happy to be an ex Democrat. What has happened to the Democrat party of my parents? I have no clue. My mom was a devout Catholic who so despised abortion so much that it was not even a debatable topic with her. In the Catholic/ Democrat family I grew up in, that is the way it was. There was Catholic dogma that was ingrained in you from being a little tyke. There was also the Catholic dogma that instilled in all of us the virtues of helping other people in need. In the Democrat party of today, folks who claim to be devout Catholics look at abortion as no big deal. Its just a women's right to choose. I spent 4 years in a Catholic HS in the mid seventies and if you wanted to debate this with any faculty member the only answer was that life began at inception and abortion was murder. Since I am no longer a Democrat or a Catholic, what do I know? Somewhere along the line in the past 40 years what it means to be a devout Catholic sure the hell has changed... just like the Democrat party changed from what it once was to what it is today. You Republicans... by and large you are the same wishy washy folks you have always been. Be nice and never offend anybody. That is the golden rule on how to win elections... NOT
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wow, especially at this time of year, really does show you are a Republican.............heartless. being serious. what a chumpMDlaxfan76 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 20, 2019 3:35 pmJust a hunch, but you may well not have any collateral or interest coverage either...ABV 8.3% wrote: ↑Fri Dec 20, 2019 12:21 pmwhy are you giving up so easily? ffcradleandshoot wrote: ↑Fri Dec 20, 2019 12:19 pmTrump or no Trump, no matter who the next POTUS is... that will never change. You dont get elected running on fiscal sanity.
Maybe I should increase my debt load. Currently, it's a zero. Should I borrow? ANyone here connected with the Fed? (my contact now teaches at an Ivy league college ) Can I get a zero interest loan, like big banks?
oligarchy thanks you......same as it evah was
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Trump is yet another perfect illustration of how self-delusional flyover American Conservatives---by and large, Christians--- have become since WWII.
Who are their two favorite Presidents, by far?
One was a Union President, Coastal Elite, Pretty Boy, Hollywood star.
The other is a Coastal Elite, Rich-boy, everything handed to him, PT Barnum clone.
Makes no sense, given their purported values.
And who is their least favorite President? Why a service-first, USNA grad, salt of the Earth Southern farmer, and the most Christian POTUS we've ever had, who brought the idea of government thrift to every office he held...and who to this day, builds homes for the freaking poor.
They hated him. Because of course they did.
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yeah.....ANYONE can grow peanuts in the land of the free ..........farmers hated Carter b/c he held peanut crop share monopolies. Jim crow stuff, but as always, just hits ALL the poor. The Kentucky farm only got on TV station Lots of reading time with grandfolks. In other words, farmers DO read.a fan wrote: ↑Fri Dec 20, 2019 6:06 pmTrump is yet another perfect illustration of how self-delusional flyover American Conservatives---by and large, Christians--- have become since WWII.
Who are their two favorite Presidents, by far?
One was a Union President, Coastal Elite, Pretty Boy, Hollywood star.
The other is a Coastal Elite, Rich-boy, everything handed to him, PT Barnum clone.
Makes no sense, given their purported values.
And who is their least favorite President? Why a service-first, USNA grad, salt of the Earth Southern farmer, and the most Christian POTUS we've ever had, who brought the idea of government thrift to every office he held...and who to this day, builds homes for the freaking poor.
They hated him. Because of course they did.
oligarchy thanks you......same as it evah was
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Farmers USED to be the first ones to sniff out carpetbaggers, BS artists, and big city bullcookies.....not anymore.
And rural America used to have the best food on the planet. Now? Nearly every restaurant is a chain, where the food is cooked in a plant in Chicago, and reshipped to the Grain Belt........
And rural America used to have the best food on the planet. Now? Nearly every restaurant is a chain, where the food is cooked in a plant in Chicago, and reshipped to the Grain Belt........
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Fed adds another $26B in liquidity to markets for why?
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That's some profound political science there. .. ...still bitter about 1980.a fan wrote: ↑Fri Dec 20, 2019 6:06 pm Trump is yet another perfect illustration of how self-delusional flyover American Conservatives---by and large, Christians--- have become since WWII.
Who are their two favorite Presidents, by far?
One was a Union President, Coastal Elite, Pretty Boy, Hollywood star.
The other is a Coastal Elite, Rich-boy, everything handed to him, PT Barnum clone.
Makes no sense, given their purported values.
And who is their least favorite President? Why a service-first, USNA grad, salt of the Earth Southern farmer, and the most Christian POTUS we've ever had, who brought the idea of government thrift to every office he held...and who to this day, builds homes for the freaking poor.
They hated him. Because of course they did.
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And you're still mad that Carter didn't throw money at your military's inability to keep proper books. Maybe hire an accountant at some point, ya think?
Still no 3rd party audits at the Pentagon, no? My mommy wouldn't give me an allowance until I proved I could add and subtract, and keep track of my money. Maybe the military ought to try that for a change instead pretending like audits are "too hard".
And it is profound. It highlights the hypocrisy of fake American conservatives, who get mad when Daddy won't give them more money. What happened to "stop complaining, and get another job if you want more money"?
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I'm still mad about my friends lost at sea due to Carter's failure to procure the spare parts needed to keep our aircraft airworthy.
...& the aircraft we left in the desert.
...& the aircraft we left in the desert.
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Nope. I tried that logic when it came to McConnell refusing to spend money, leading to overtasking, collisions, and lost lives at sea.
You weren't having any of it, remember? Can't have it both ways.
You weren't having any of it, remember? Can't have it both ways.
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It’s the transition from Libor. Fng everything up. Not sure SOFR is the answer and even if it is it’ll take a decade to smooth out the transition.
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Taught me so well, that I grabbed that gold
I left his dead ass there by the side of the road, yeah
Love my uncle, God rest his soul
Taught me good, Lord, taught me all I know
Taught me so well, that I grabbed that gold
I left his dead ass there by the side of the road, yeah
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You say you're not a Trumpist but then you write a long diatribe supporting Trump and castigating Dems and I suppose overly polite R's.cradleandshoot wrote: ↑Fri Dec 20, 2019 4:57 pmYou callin me a Trumpist Willis?? I may have a boatload of defects of character but that ain't one of them. There is that saying about where you gotta give the devil his due. So many folks here hate trump so vehemently that they forget how he got to be POTUS. They also forget why nice guy mittens had his arse handed to him. The problem with being too nice is that you transform into a doormat that folks can walk right over. Hey, mittens gave one hell of a concession speech did he not. Gotta give him credit for that. What the Republicans need is to morph a candidate that is half mittens and half Trump. There are not many candidates on the Republican side that can pull that off.MDlaxfan76 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 20, 2019 4:04 pmSpoken as a true Trumpist, ex-Dem...fitting right in with the angry, resentful, fearful demographic he appeals to most.cradleandshoot wrote: ↑Fri Dec 20, 2019 3:47 pmHow can this be the Trump GOP? Trump is about as much a Republican as HRC is. Trump is about as much a conservative as is Bernie Sanders. Trump is the fly in the ointment that none of you people saw coming. The one credit I can give to Trump is he has the balls to not care about what other people and the media say about him. They hit him... he hits back. When the media attacked mittens... he ran under the bed and hid. Would not be prudent to defend yourself. Media might judge you too harshly...MDlaxfan76 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 20, 2019 3:32 pmNope, as much as I'd prefer Weld, fatty, this is the Trump/GOP.ABV 8.3% wrote: ↑Fri Dec 20, 2019 9:51 amSuch a Holden ........why is a CONservative watching a DNC tv show (it's NOT a debate ) .....at all?MDlaxfan76 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 20, 2019 9:12 amWorks for me.
Pete got the better of that exchange by a wide margin.
And that didn't even include that Warren was flat wrong about that event being closed to the press.
Warren got her butt handed to her.
Amy Klobuchar did far better in her exchange with Pete, but neither were actually damaged by that one.
I'd love to see either Pete or Amy (or both) take on Trump.
I think they'd crush him.
I'm worried about the rest, though I do think Bloomberg would be a great contrast.
Biden had his best night, helping folks like me be a little less worried...but I remain concerned about his ability to actually debate an issue effectively.
Dems, please don't give us Warren or Sanders. It'll make it far harder for us to persuade our pals to cross the line and vote for the Dem.
And it's simply not an attractive proposition to need to listen to them for the next 4 years if they did win.
Does BIll Weld not do it for you? Why aren't you working to get YOUR gop back?
That's not going to change unless Trump is defeated at the polls, the more ignominiously the better.
Post ignominious defeat, there can be some reckoning with how, why, who went so wrong.
Until then, my interest is who may best defeat him and then manage the job well.
They'll have 4-8 years to do so.
He obviously owns the party now, the full apparatus, with anyone not on board and appropriately bending the knee faces being primaried with the full weight of the base opposed. So, they leave office, one way or another.
It was an ugly takeover and its not finished playing out in its entirety.
It's doomed to ultimate failure, but the question is how much damage will be done in the meantime.
"he hits back" being what you guys value.
The silly aspect though is the notion that he does "not care about what other people and the media say about him."
That's a total crock.
.On another note I'm not happy to be an ex Democrat. What has happened to the Democrat party of my parents? I have no clue. My mom was a devout Catholic who so despised abortion so much that it was not even a debatable topic with her. In the Catholic/ Democrat family I grew up in, that is the way it was. There was Catholic dogma that was ingrained in you from being a little tyke. There was also the Catholic dogma that instilled in all of us the virtues of helping other people in need. In the Democrat party of today, folks who claim to be devout Catholics look at abortion as no big deal. Its just a women's right to choose. I spent 4 years in a Catholic HS in the mid seventies and if you wanted to debate this with any faculty member the only answer was that life began at inception and abortion was murder. Since I am no longer a Democrat or a Catholic, what do I know? Somewhere along the line in the past 40 years what it means to be a devout Catholic sure the hell has changed... just like the Democrat party changed from what it once was to what it is today. You Republicans... by and large you are the same wishy washy folks you have always been. Be nice and never offend anybody. That is the golden rule on how to win elections... NOT
I could have phrased it better. he does care and it does bother him. i remember through the 8 years of GWB he was eviscerated every day by the media and he never fought back, never said anything to defend himself. That is who Trump is and why so many people support the guy. I know you would prefer he take the mittens high road and keep his mouth shut and take the beating he is getting. That is not being a Trumpist. I do respect the fact he will at least fight back. As much as i dislike Trumps personality and demeanor I dislike your caspar miquetoast approach to how the Republican party should operate. The proof in the pudding is that being the Democrat whipping boys it is not winning you elections. It makes you feel all warm and fuzzy and nice. You have apparently become very comfortable with getting the last place trophy for participation year in and year out. You can't forget all of those profound and moving concession speeches your folks put forward.The silly aspect though is the notion that he does "not care about what other people and the media say about him."
That's a total crock.
You recognize that he's "the devil" but you "gotta give the devil his due"...yup, Trumpist.
Yes, you ARE a Trumpist...where do you see the difference?
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Not sure what was "heartless" about my comment to your crack about borrowing money at no interest. Wasn't meant that way.ABV 8.3% wrote: ↑Fri Dec 20, 2019 5:44 pmwow, especially at this time of year, really does show you are a Republican.............heartless. being serious. what a chumpMDlaxfan76 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 20, 2019 3:35 pmJust a hunch, but you may well not have any collateral or interest coverage either...ABV 8.3% wrote: ↑Fri Dec 20, 2019 12:21 pmwhy are you giving up so easily? ffcradleandshoot wrote: ↑Fri Dec 20, 2019 12:19 pmTrump or no Trump, no matter who the next POTUS is... that will never change. You dont get elected running on fiscal sanity.
Maybe I should increase my debt load. Currently, it's a zero. Should I borrow? ANyone here connected with the Fed? (my contact now teaches at an Ivy league college ) Can I get a zero interest loan, like big banks?
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But you are happy with your hero o d taking military funds to rebuild fences along the border???
by cradleandshoot » Fri Aug 13, 2021 8:57 am
Mr moderator, deactivate my account.
You have heck this forum up to making it nothing more than a joke. I hope you are happy.
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Mr moderator, deactivate my account.
You have heck this forum up to making it nothing more than a joke. I hope you are happy.
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On the 2-year anniversary of the 2017 tax cut, let's remind everyone how Trump/Ryan promised the average worker "at least" a $4,000 pay raise. Trump's economist said it would be $9,000
That didn't happen. But the superwealthy did great, and the budget deficit is now $1 trillion
https://twitter.com/ChrisLu44/status/12 ... 3911953408
Great video clip of r's hero o d telling us that we are getting that $4k pay raise.
That didn't happen. But the superwealthy did great, and the budget deficit is now $1 trillion
https://twitter.com/ChrisLu44/status/12 ... 3911953408
Great video clip of r's hero o d telling us that we are getting that $4k pay raise.
by cradleandshoot » Fri Aug 13, 2021 8:57 am
Mr moderator, deactivate my account.
You have heck this forum up to making it nothing more than a joke. I hope you are happy.
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Mr moderator, deactivate my account.
You have heck this forum up to making it nothing more than a joke. I hope you are happy.
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