Posted September 02, 2013

Luisfius
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Oriza-Triznyák
garbage features like achievements.
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Licurg
Buy Sacrifice!!!
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TheDefenestrator
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Posted September 02, 2013
Donald Duck comics were banned from Finland because he doesn't wear trousers.

Warmdrink
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yyahoo
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Posted September 02, 2013

The few politicians that I have ever respected are the ones that represented their perspectives in their campaigns and then followed through with those positions and convictions regardless of what their party wanted them to do. Making promises, representing yourself honestly, and sticking to your promises and convictions? Again, I don't know how that is in other countries, but here in the U.S., it's *extremely* rare. Thus, my stated general opinion.

Warmdrink
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Gazoinks
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Posted September 02, 2013

The few politicians that I have ever respected are the ones that represented their perspectives in their campaigns and then followed through with those positions and convictions regardless of what their party wanted them to do. Making promises, representing yourself honestly, and sticking to your promises and convictions? Again, I don't know how that is in other countries, but here in the U.S., it's *extremely* rare. Thus, my stated general opinion.


Lone3wolf
Kai Grandmaster
Registered: Mar 2009
From United Kingdom
Posted September 02, 2013
I'll take just one part of your reich-whinge distortion of truth/reality to point out the reality to. Others can pick apart the rest at will :
infinite9: http://assets.diylol.com/hfs/063/74d/a7b/resized/queen-of-plastic-meme-generator-we-have-to-pass-the-bill-so-that-you-can-find-out-what-is-in-it-1e1dec.jpg Context of what she said
“But we have to pass the [health care] bill so that you can find out what’s in it....”
For Republicans and conservatives, nothing exemplifies government overreach and arrogance more than those 16 words, uttered by then-Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi at the Legislative Conference for the National Association of Counties in March 2010. Ask her about that comment and the ensuing criticism today and Pelosi fights back.
During a lunch in the Capitol with opinion writers today, House Minority Leader Pelosi was asked about those infamous words. “It’s because we didn’t have a Senate bill,” Pelosi said forcefully before Eleanor Clift of Newsweek even finished asking her a question about the statement’s context. “We were urging the Senate to pass a bill.”
Those ten seconds, immortalized by Fox News leave out what Pelosi said in the lead-up to those infamous words:
You’ve heard about the controversies within the bill, the process about the bill, one or the other. But I don’t know if you have heard that it is legislation for the future, not just about health care for America, but about a healthier America, where preventive care is not something that you have to pay a deductible for or out of pocket. Prevention, prevention, prevention—it’s about diet, not diabetes. It’s going to be very, very exciting.
The key line is the first one. It’s easy to forget the tumult of that time. There was a lot of frustration with the Senate version of the health care reform bill and consternation over the proposed process to get it through the chamber with minimal Republican votes, reconciliation. But then, the Reich-Whinge, and FauxNoise are all about misquotes, lies, distortions, misrepresentations....
Whatever happened to "TRUTH, Justice, and the American Way"?
Oh, yeah. Subverted by BIG money.

“But we have to pass the [health care] bill so that you can find out what’s in it....”
For Republicans and conservatives, nothing exemplifies government overreach and arrogance more than those 16 words, uttered by then-Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi at the Legislative Conference for the National Association of Counties in March 2010. Ask her about that comment and the ensuing criticism today and Pelosi fights back.
During a lunch in the Capitol with opinion writers today, House Minority Leader Pelosi was asked about those infamous words. “It’s because we didn’t have a Senate bill,” Pelosi said forcefully before Eleanor Clift of Newsweek even finished asking her a question about the statement’s context. “We were urging the Senate to pass a bill.”
Those ten seconds, immortalized by Fox News leave out what Pelosi said in the lead-up to those infamous words:
You’ve heard about the controversies within the bill, the process about the bill, one or the other. But I don’t know if you have heard that it is legislation for the future, not just about health care for America, but about a healthier America, where preventive care is not something that you have to pay a deductible for or out of pocket. Prevention, prevention, prevention—it’s about diet, not diabetes. It’s going to be very, very exciting.
The key line is the first one. It’s easy to forget the tumult of that time. There was a lot of frustration with the Senate version of the health care reform bill and consternation over the proposed process to get it through the chamber with minimal Republican votes, reconciliation.
Whatever happened to "TRUTH, Justice, and the American Way"?
Oh, yeah. Subverted by BIG money.

Warmdrink
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keeveek
NOPE
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infinite9
No Longer New!
Registered: Jun 2010
From United States
Posted September 02, 2013
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“But we have to pass the [health care] bill so that you can find out what’s in it....”
For Republicans and conservatives, nothing exemplifies government overreach and arrogance more than those 16 words, uttered by then-Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi at the Legislative Conference for the National Association of Counties in March 2010. Ask her about that comment and the ensuing criticism today and Pelosi fights back.
During a lunch in the Capitol with opinion writers today, House Minority Leader Pelosi was asked about those infamous words. “It’s because we didn’t have a Senate bill,” Pelosi said forcefully before Eleanor Clift of Newsweek even finished asking her a question about the statement’s context. “We were urging the Senate to pass a bill.”
Those ten seconds, immortalized by Fox News leave out what Pelosi said in the lead-up to those infamous words:
You’ve heard about the controversies within the bill, the process about the bill, one or the other. But I don’t know if you have heard that it is legislation for the future, not just about health care for America, but about a healthier America, where preventive care is not something that you have to pay a deductible for or out of pocket. Prevention, prevention, prevention—it’s about diet, not diabetes. It’s going to be very, very exciting.
The key line is the first one. It’s easy to forget the tumult of that time. There was a lot of frustration with the Senate version of the health care reform bill and consternation over the proposed process to get it through the chamber with minimal Republican votes, reconciliation.

Whatever happened to "TRUTH, Justice, and the American Way"?
Oh, yeah. Subverted by BIG money.
1. Blame everything on Fox News just because it's the only major news network that doesn't lick Obama's ass
2. Accuse conservatives of only relying on Fox News for info
3. Accuse anyone who disagrees with left wing agenda of being bought
4. Bitch about "BIG money" while looking the other way when public sector labor union leaders and union leaders in a general sense donate to left wing candidates or when any big business leader donates to left wing candidates. See George Soros for further detail.
Pitiful Labor Party minion...

Are you SERIOUSLY defending Pinochet and his nightmarish regime, instated by the US against the goddamn Chilean sovereignty
Are you seriously doing this.
I will respond to the rest of your post but are you SERIOUSLY condoning Pinochet and his atrocities in the name of the Chilean economy.
That is a staggering lack of perspective there. Jesus christ.
Please give me some time to process this because really.

As to the OP, this is a most disturbing development. Not merely that few scientists identify as Republican, but that the GOP has so severely damaged the conservative brand that scientists can no longer even identify as conservatives. This US political farce is becoming unsustainable and dangerous.
Apparently, Luisfius thinks that heavy regulations are wonderful and that people just suck at enforcing them while ignoring that many of the people who supported them included cronies of big time politicians and bureaucrats. Also, many regulations are enforced in archaic ways which is why meat producers sometimes send inspectors to grocery stores to help ensure that their products are sold in a safe manner or why some grocery store send inspectors to meat packing plants.
And Spinorial is just a name-caller. Nothing more.
Leftists = worshipers of government officials and puppets for the political elite
Post edited September 02, 2013 by infinite9

jefequeso
New User
Registered: Dec 2010
From United States
Posted September 02, 2013
Yay, a political argument! Get out your clawed gloves and start thinking up bitter generalized insults!
Seriously, are people incapable of having civil discussions about politics? Why do they always have to turn into angry groups of politically-aligned cheerleaders trying to our-shout each other, loudly championing their own brand of dysfunctional corrupt politics above all others?
Seriously, are people incapable of having civil discussions about politics? Why do they always have to turn into angry groups of politically-aligned cheerleaders trying to our-shout each other, loudly championing their own brand of dysfunctional corrupt politics above all others?

RedRagan
Le Moustache
Registered: Jun 2011
From Other
Posted September 02, 2013
When I saw this topic I was thinking "Boy, the topic title is an obvious flame bait. I bet it only get a page or two before it sink to the bottom."
*Two days later*
Saw the same topic, now with 5 pages filled with angry people arguing about religion and science and politic.
Sigh... I overestimate people a tad bit too much.
*Two days later*
Saw the same topic, now with 5 pages filled with angry people arguing about religion and science and politic.
Sigh... I overestimate people a tad bit too much.

QC
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Registered: Jun 2010
From United States
Posted September 02, 2013
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In short: You're arguing something that didn't need debating in the first place. People have different opinions. I have mine. You have yours. Others have theirs. To act like a spoiled child in any sense is asinine, and that includes name calling, fear mongering, hate mongering, mud slandering, and it's idiotic to be trying to make a point of "My opinion's better than yours, so fuck you because of it" from anyone.
RedRagan: When I saw this topic I was thinking "Boy, the topic title is an obvious flame bait. I bet it only get a page or two before it sink to the bottom."
*Two days later*
Saw the same topic, now with 5 pages filled with angry people arguing about religion and science and politic.
Sigh... I overestimate people a tad bit too much. I think it's just the same 3 or 4, everyone else is trying to post gibberish.
In short: You're arguing something that didn't need debating in the first place. People have different opinions. I have mine. You have yours. Others have theirs. To act like a spoiled child in any sense is asinine, and that includes name calling, fear mongering, hate mongering, mud slandering, and it's idiotic to be trying to make a point of "My opinion's better than yours, so fuck you because of it" from anyone.

*Two days later*
Saw the same topic, now with 5 pages filled with angry people arguing about religion and science and politic.
Sigh... I overestimate people a tad bit too much.
Post edited September 02, 2013 by QC