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    Quote Originally Posted by Delfuego View Post
    MB888:

    And it was not out of context, in fact it was within context, thats why the quotes were there.

    No melting-pot? I personally have friends, relative and neighbors that have come from all different parts of the world and now live here. They look different, talk different and have different beliefs than my own. I would call that a melting-pot. What would you call it?
    It was out of context as far as you fail to see what message he intended to send. You are just being an ass Not that Stu deserves it sometimes.

    As far as the melting pot, to me melting pot requires "FUSSION" on inter-culture. Not a take over, not a side by side, not multicultural. What you described sounds like a multi cultural 'status quo.' It only lasts until one culture gets larger and strong enough to take over. It's happening all over the western world. I can think of only one place that's close to a melting pot; Singapore. Indian, Malay, Chinese, Muslim, Christian, Buddhist work together for the ultimate goal of "GETTING RICH," meanwhile its surrounding neighbors are fighting religious and ethnic low level wars.

    And in my opinion, your observation on the 'right has gone far right' is flaw. This country have been steadily moving to the left. I considered myself as a democrat about 15 years ago - until the lovely Clintons started to mingle in private life - attempted to tell me what health care to obtain and so on.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Delfuego View Post

    And as for Kissinger (who I think is a total numbskull), the fact that he is counseling (not as you say schooling; they have not know each other very long) Obama, proves that he is now a middle of the road politician. Because the "Right" has moved so far to the right they left him in the middle.

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    No melting-pot? I personally have friends, relative and neighbors that have come from all different parts of the world and now live here. They look different, talk different and have different beliefs than my own. I would call that a melting-pot. What would you call it?

    And I still have not broken a sweat yet!

    PS: I called the joke dumb, not the person.

    PSS: You did not know I was not a Mexican until I told you i was not.
    Jeesh. It's not that hard. Follow along and learn.
    Ya-huh. I know people here on this board that have had dealings with you. And since the obvious escapes your comprehension level sometimes, I can read, too! Wow! There are posts on this board!
    Ya-huh. Kissinger "schooled" obama ALSO back when he was in high school and College. And now he's obama's adviser. I'd call that "Schooling". Pardon the colloquialism. In the future I'll try to keep in simpler for you.
    ??? I never said anything about a melting pot. Mr. MB888 did in his good post. But your "explanation" of such and your relations pretty much prove the point I believe you are referring to.
    Sweat? Naw, just some crying.
    Calling the joke dumb is calling the person dumb.
    Being wrong and/or misinformed every time must get old.
    So, without risk of getting you panties in a wad some more or offending your anima and causing you to have your personality conflict (evidenced be you nickname) turn into a gender conflict also, I am done with you. If, in the future you wish to "stir shet up" as Troll said, then knowing what you are talking about would certainly help. Otherwise you appear to be both uneducated and inept. And you spelled "I" incorrectly.
    Not calling the person such, just the posts, he-he.

    But I do agree with you on Kissinger being an numbskull. Smart numbskull, yet numbskull nonetheless. So you were right on something! Kudos!
    Okay. Done.

    Did anybody see "Defiance"? Interesting movie. We watched it last night. Hits this thread on the head in a lot of ways. Tuvia kinda started things out democratically, but because of human nature, ended up going into a dictatorship. Just like the overview movie talks about. It has the fellow from the new James Bond movie in it-but he's better as Bond.

    Regardless, this Country was founded and subsisted by Republicans-not liberals. That's why I say that if you're not Republican, then you don't belong here. The founding fathers knew more about people and life and psychology than most experts today. They knew what they were doing. The founded an REPUBLIC, not a democracy, not a librocracy and not anything else. The Republican way. Period.

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    Sturtle,can you Sir please state for the record whether you have or have not gone to play disc golf? Don't try to deny it! Its in this forum somewhere! Hippie sympathizer!

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    I have played disc golf, only by myself though. In my defense, I showered before and after, and did not have a mangy shoulder bag to hold my 1 Frisbee (that was NOT a disc golf frisbee). For further clarification, the park with the course is adjacent to my home, and I run there. I doubt I would have driven any where to try it out.

    I've also played Ultimate Frisbee. It is such a good work out, that I always feel like puking while playing.
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    Glad you cleared it up for all. So it is in my opinion you have dabbled with the stank side and saw the grass wasn't greener on the other side( or is it? ). Without google-ing.... Does the word patchouli mean anything to you? Last test I swear.

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    Yeah it means something to me. It was what my girl's God damned hippy friend smelled like on the whole hike. Don't even get me fucking started on patchouli.

    *Thanks for reminding me to look it up though, to see what it actually is. I was under the impression that it is some rank ass flower or something.*
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    I looked it up. Even Wikipedia says that it is a damn dirty hippy thing!

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patchouli
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    It is in my opinion you are not a hippy. A sympathizer at best but still bashing so you lean to the right side.

    I use the word granola to describe mnt hippies. Not your city tour rat types. Those are the worst! And I am a recovering hippie sympathizer so I know one when I see one.

    Good luck to you on all future endeavours with bashing hippies!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tristan View Post
    The founding fathers knew more about people and life and psychology than most experts today. They knew what they were doing. The founded an REPUBLIC, not a democracy, not a librocracy and not anything else. The Republican way. Period.

    I agree with the wisdom of the founding fathers. They knew people and life far better than I think we do today. But I doubt they would see much in common with the Republican party of today. Everything has drifted so far left. Even the conservatives of today are left of Jefferson and the rest. But the Rep. are the best option out there. We need another Regan revolution.

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