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Apr 20, 2005 1:28PM PDT

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I don't know about liberals, but conservatives are not that
Apr 20, 2005 4:22PM PDT

stupid!

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(NT) (NT) Looks more like S&M!
Apr 20, 2005 5:50PM PDT
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It's simple, I'm a conservative and
Apr 20, 2005 7:51PM PDT

I wouldn't say anyone there is thinking like I do.

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Perhaps...
Apr 20, 2005 10:06PM PDT

I don't know why he thinks only liberals do this. ~~ Diana


He is afraid of "Differences", so he digs to look for the coffin to bury it.

He thrives on these differences, the misfortunes of his opponents and indulge himself of indecent pleasure.

He sits and thinks but mostly sits to oppose.

He has perfectly two good legs but he never learned how to walk forward.

He cannot understand the concept of originality so he chooses to bore himself of it. Some diversion!

He has no appreciation to solve the puzzles, moreover understand why it was cut in that manner.

He thinks with his mouth before his brain can process what it meant.

He cannot stand the smart a$$ liberals, but he votes for the republicans that never works.

He may not necessarily be stupid from just one advertisement, but most people like him likes him.

He loves the word ?NONESENSE? because he can?t tolerate reasons.

?and the beats goes on. Nevertheless, he has his way of presenting his opinions.

...and I love the artistic idea presented in those photographs. I'll draw one designed for the mouth. Happy


CL

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What makes him think
Apr 21, 2005 3:55AM PDT

that those are liberals, anyway? Are they missing they missing the bar code tattoos that fundamentalist conservative parents put on all their children?

It's icky but not related to politics.

Dan

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Very icky.
Apr 21, 2005 4:09AM PDT

I've seen on tv where people hang themselves on meathooks and all sorts of squeemy things.

I don't think it's "liberal" unless they're saying that people doing this are usually young, and younger people generally tend to be liberal?

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That might be his flawed reasoning.
Apr 21, 2005 5:48AM PDT

There's just no telling.

Dan

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Duh,
Apr 21, 2005 4:37AM PDT

like a fundamentalist would put the mark of the beast on their own children

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(NT) (NT) will children irk their fundamentalist parents this way
Apr 21, 2005 5:19AM PDT
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(NT) (NT) that would be a good way to do it.
Apr 21, 2005 7:30AM PDT
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No, Duckman, the mark of
Apr 21, 2005 5:49AM PDT

Wal-Mart!

Wink

Dan

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(NT) (NT) Wal-Mart more evil than The Beast ?!?!?!
Apr 21, 2005 10:13PM PDT
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It could well be that he KNOWS them...
Apr 21, 2005 7:17AM PDT

and their politics.

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Might have taken the pics himself,
Apr 21, 2005 7:29AM PDT

as long as we're just making stuff up.

Dan

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Your right, he might have...
Apr 25, 2005 12:58AM PDT

taken the pictures himself but such a comment is rather irrelevant and ignorant as a photographer normally isn't an active participant, just a recorder of events (much like western news reporters taking pictures of insurgents in action in Iraq).

Police photos of a crime scene do not indicate participation, just recording for posterity.

Your father took pictures of you and didn't realize what he was taking a picture of until years later either.

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I'll thank you not to mention my father.
Apr 25, 2005 3:09AM PDT

He was a good, kind, and great man. Your mention of him as we mourn his passing is not appreciated.

Dan

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I'm sorry if your dad recently passed away, Dan.
Apr 25, 2005 4:43PM PDT

If it helps any I know all too well the pain associated with the loss of a parent and my heart goes out to you.

+

Richard.

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(NT) (NT) I'm sorry for your loss, and glad for your memories.
Apr 26, 2005 2:37AM PDT
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(NT) (NT) I'm sorry for your loss, Dan.
Apr 26, 2005 2:56AM PDT
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(NT) (NT) Sincere condolences, Dan!
Apr 26, 2005 6:01AM PDT
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Ummmm, that's VERY wide of the mark. Fundamentalist,
Apr 21, 2005 7:26AM PDT

conservative parents, as you are attempting to conjure them up, would not tattoo bar codes on their children. There's this thing they would have about what's called the 'sign of the beast'. I assume you've heard of it. It is a number, 666, which will be a 'mark' on the forehead (perhaps a metaphor for body) of those who worship the beast. Those who have it will be condemned.

Grade in humor 101: F - humor must have a grain of truth.

Now, if you had said something about a barcode on atheists.....

Wink

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It's unlikely that a three
Apr 21, 2005 7:31AM PDT

digit number would be sufficient for a bar code identifying any substantial number of people so the 666 objection is flawed.

Dan

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You still don't get it eh? The mark is that of the beast. It
Apr 21, 2005 7:36AM PDT

is not a sequential number to identify each follower.

It's like having U.S. Marines tattooed on your arm.

For our next lesson....

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I never sugested anyone
Apr 21, 2005 11:35PM PDT

would tattoo 666. You pulled that out of where ever you get the material for your replies.

Dan

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I didn't say you did. I originally said you don't understand
Apr 23, 2005 3:11AM PDT

the culture you're trying to use as the butt of a joke(?). You've just proved, again, that I am right. You don't have even a glimmer of a clue.

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(NT) (NT) I got it. Wouldn't grade "F"
Apr 21, 2005 11:40PM PDT
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*tie-ins* to any political affiliation
Apr 21, 2005 4:31AM PDT

may be *stretching* it, IMO (puns intendedWink )

I don't think it would be a preposterous assumption that these "free-spirited" individuals may not only have never voted, but have no idea what any particular affiliation refers to.

((sittin' here in the hospital office right now. All I can think of is INFECTION ALERT!! INFECTION ALERT!! ))

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Maybe he's clairvoyant
Apr 21, 2005 4:57AM PDT

A lot of punk-rockers, for example, were actually quite conservative politically. Johnny Ramone was a card-carrying Republican, for example.

I think people should express themselves however they want; but I also try to picture folks like this at a job interview, y'know?

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You never know what
Apr 21, 2005 5:51AM PDT

people have concealed under their clothing.

Dan

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Easy
Apr 21, 2005 6:03AM PDT

Invite her/him to the airport or any governmental establishments that runs SECURITY X-ray machines that will detect metals.


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