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"We MUST stop plate tectonics" You would not believe how many people come up and tell me they also support my cause.
How gullible are we?
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As long as we're on the subject, might wanna check your source on the quote in your sigMcKnife wrote:One of the first videos I saw on youtube had a guy going around seeking signatures to "END WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE!!!"
He asked mainly women who related suffrage to suffering... *sigh* it was funny though
Id say less than 5% knew the term.

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The Annoyed Man wrote:You beat me to it....JJVP wrote:Check Penn & Teller video on DHMO
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That's also in large part a product of the school system starting with the distorted and counter-productive emphasis on self-esteem without accomplishment. When you tell everyone they're wonderful just because they consume oxygen you breed monsters. Obviously, you can't sell this nonsense when so many should actually feel shame instead of pride, so you have to substitute feelings for facts. There are lots of people out there who like having their feelings validated so it's an easy sale.chasfm11 wrote:Then again, there are many for whom the facts are irrelevant. Feelings are more important. "I tot a warm feeling from the young man so I signed his petition."
My son tutors public school children and it's rare that poor students have any sense of just how ignorant they are. The gulf between reality and their own concept of their ability is huge. They're getting these delusional and ultimately self-destructive notions from the self-esteem nonsense they're sold in school.
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VMI77 wrote:That's also in large part a product of the school system starting with the distorted and counter-productive emphasis on self-esteem without accomplishment. When you tell everyone they're wonderful just because they consume oxygen you breed monsters. Obviously, you can't sell this nonsense when so many should actually feel shame instead of pride, so you have to substitute feelings for facts. There are lots of people out there who like having their feelings validated so it's an easy sale.chasfm11 wrote:Then again, there are many for whom the facts are irrelevant. Feelings are more important. "I tot a warm feeling from the young man so I signed his petition."
My son tutors public school children and it's rare that poor students have any sense of just how ignorant they are. The gulf between reality and their own concept of their ability is huge. They're getting these delusional and ultimately self-destructive notions from the self-esteem nonsense they're sold in school.
This hit me between the eyes, because it is so true. I see it everyday, especially since I spend so much time out in Los Angeles, the epicenter of not being responsible for your own actions.
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How gullible are we? For starters, we elected Obama.
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"They" chose him. "We" "elected" him because there where more of "them".Trinitite wrote:How gullible are we? For starters, we elected Obama.

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Falling for the Hope and Change hoax was very gullible.
I believe the basic political division in this country is not between liberals and conservatives but between those who believe that they should have a say in the personal lives of strangers and those who do not.
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Falling for trickle down economics was also very gullible.Ameer wrote:Falling for the Hope and Change hoax was very gullible.
"Give the rich lower tax rates so they'll create jobs"
Well, Bush Jr. gave them the tax breaks starting in 2001, but I don't see jobs
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2nd Saturdays: Rudy's BBQ, N. Dallas Pkwy, N.bound, N. of Main St., Frisco.
3rd Saturdays: Golden Corral, 465 E. I-20, Collins St exit, Arlington.
4th Saturdays: Sunny St. Cafe, off I-20, Exit 415, Mikus Rd, Willow Park.
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im sick of every thread turning into a an attack of Obama, Democrats or liberals.
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But they are such easy targets with their lack of reason, logic, or many other good qualities.loadedliberal wrote:im sick of every thread turning into a an attack of Obama, Democrats or liberals.

I have yet to meet one who has learned the law of unintended consequences.
If it sounds like it would make them "feel good" they want to do it without any thought as to consequences.
If we are going to continue on the vein, we need to move to a politics forum.

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So because Im a liberal that automaticly makes me an idiot... In the words of Dick Cheney to Sen. Layhe Go... well never mind.
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There are many different definitions of liberal. The traditional liberal advocates small government and opposes government intrusion in the private lives of individuals, from sex to religion to "progressive" taxes. The problem is some socialist and communist groups started calling themselves liberal, and have perverted the original meaning of the word.
It's like the word decimate. It originally meant to reduce by one tenth, but the original meaning was perverted by misuse over time.
I do consider most socialists gullible. There are some that are evil, but Hanlon's Razor applies.
It's like the word decimate. It originally meant to reduce by one tenth, but the original meaning was perverted by misuse over time.
I do consider most socialists gullible. There are some that are evil, but Hanlon's Razor applies.
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loadedliberal wrote:So because Im a liberal that automaticly makes me an idiot... In the words of Dick Cheney to Sen. Layhe Go... well never mind.
What makes you a "liberal?" Obviously you're not an advocate of banning guns. While there may be "conservatives" who are anti-gun, and liberals, like you, who are "pro gun," certainly they wouldn't represent the preponderance in either camp. Surely you don't consider yourself to be aligned with the gun banners and anti self-defense crowd, who are predominately "liberal," so what do you mean when you call yourself a liberal? Do you vote for gun control advocates? You've mentioned anti-Obama comments --don't you think if the political winds were favorable he'd be taking away your right to carry and eventually your guns, and eliminating the right to self-defense as the collectivists in the UK have done? I'm just not sure how "liberal" anyone with a CHL can be --when I think liberal I think Pelosi, Schumer, Rangel, Daley, Franken, and Frank --is that the crowd you consider yourself part of? I'm skeptical because I usually find gun toting "liberals" to be something closer to libertarians than the bunch that has appropriated the liberal label these days.
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VMI77 wrote:loadedliberal wrote:So because Im a liberal that automaticly makes me an idiot... In the words of Dick Cheney to Sen. Layhe Go... well never mind.
What makes you a "liberal?" Obviously you're not an advocate of banning guns. While there may be "conservatives" who are anti-gun, and liberals, like you, who are "pro gun," certainly they wouldn't represent the preponderance in either camp. Surely you don't consider yourself to be aligned with the gun banners and anti self-defense crowd, who are predominately "liberal," so what do you mean when you call yourself a liberal? Do you vote for gun control advocates? You've mentioned anti-Obama comments --don't you think if the political winds were favorable he'd be taking away your right to carry and eventually your guns, and eliminating the right to self-defense as the collectivists in the UK have done? I'm just not sure how "liberal" anyone with a CHL can be --when I think liberal I think Pelosi, Schumer, Rangel, Daley, Franken, and Frank --is that the crowd you consider yourself part of? I'm skeptical because I usually find gun toting "liberals" to be something closer to libertarians than the bunch that has appropriated the liberal label these days.
Im a "individual liberties" liberal. I wear that label proudly, however I can see how I would fit into the libertarian camp at times.
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-Francois Guisot