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    Quote Originally Posted by OldMercsRule View Post
    LOL, ya think you can command me on an internet forum: Darlin'?

    Ya prolly could if we had an actual face to face relationship, (as I'm into the "D's" from time to time).

    BTW: ya can't "command" a hillbilly like me over the net: Sweeeeeeeetheart. Nice try...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hawkeye10 View Post
    Tucker is all about telling the truth.

    We need more like him.
    Indeed, the best debater on cable news.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PoliTalker View Post
    Hello Dutch Uncle,



    I used to enjoy 'shoot 'em up' movies. But they have gotten so graphic I don't any more.

    Too much of America is obsessed with violence.

    There's so much else to life.

    Like good music...

    [video=youtube;pNglSUBkduA]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pNglSUBkduA[/vide]
    Violence is part of the human condition. Good song.

    I like the beat on the one below better. A lot of good antiwar songs came out of Vietnam.

    God bless America and those who defend our Constitution.

    "Hatred is a failure of imagination" - Graham Greene, "The Power and the Glory"

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    Another.

    God bless America and those who defend our Constitution.

    "Hatred is a failure of imagination" - Graham Greene, "The Power and the Glory"

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    Hello Dutch Uncle,

    Quote Originally Posted by Dutch Uncle View Post
    Violence is part of the human condition. Good song.

    I like the beat on the one below better. A lot of good antiwar songs came out of Vietnam.

    Oh yeah. Good one. Thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PoliTalker View Post
    His M.O. is to spread hatred.

    Extreme right wing pundits gain viewership by being provocative, in order to sell advertising.

    It is a simple formula. Say things that make people angry, hit them with advertising. It works. Products are sold. Money is made.

    Viewers are told that the country is in terrible condition, falling apart, white life is unbearable, doomed, and that liberals are to blame for all of these problems (whether they are actual problems or contrived matters little.)

    The overall goal is not to make people angry. That is merely the necessary method used to earn the profits, an unfortunate byproduct of the goal of making lots of money. The most controversial talking heads on the right, such as TC, are all very rich because of it.

    Regardless of that, the reality is that there are a lot of very angry people in the USA, and they are angry at liberals. It is impossible for an ordinary liberal to conduct a rational conversation with people like that. Thus, it is pointless to try. Anyone who does generally receives an outburst of vehemence, simply for stating their own view, which they are entitled to in America.

    Life is so much nicer without that kind of negative energy.

    Extremism should be marginalized, not encouraged. Do not listen to Tucker Carlson. It is a very bad habit.
    Tucker comes across as a very angry person in general for whatever the reason; perhaps he had a lousy childhood or was picked on in high school as a teen. Either way it appears to be very evident.
    When you cuss a farmer, don't talk with your mouth full.

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    Hello Dutch,

    Quote Originally Posted by Dutch Uncle View Post
    Another.

    Got an anecdote about Country Joe.

    A friend of mine was in a local band. They were supposed to open for Country Joe at an outdoor festival. Everybody gathered. LOTS of people. College town. Springtime. Easily over a thousand people, probably several thousand. Groovy chicks, long hair.

    The promoters had some bad technical difficulties. The show got delayed. They put on a rinky dink sound system and played some recorded music, but the partying crowd easily drowned out the music. Some people got bored and left. Every once in a while the music would stop and an announcement would be made to hang around, they were going to solve their issues, be patient, etc. The weather was great. People were having a good time anyway and they wanted to hear Joe. It got dark, the hours ticked by.

    Finally, they got the big sound system fixed. Hooray!

    By that time, it was too late for an opening act, so they said my buddy's band would play AFTER country Joe. That didn't make them happy to be following such a big name act. They were pretty nervous their mostly original music would not be received well by the crowd.

    Turned out, they needn't have worried at all about that.

    It was after 2AM when Joe finished his performance and then almost everybody left.

    My buddy's band still played, but the crowd had been reduced to hardly anything. Just a few friends, some drunks and the festival people. Oh well. All that concern over nothing. They still put on a good show. Too bad almost nobody heard it.
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    Hello old friend Gamewell45,

    Quote Originally Posted by Gamewell45 View Post
    Tucker comes across as a very angry person in general for whatever the reason; perhaps he had a lousy childhood or was picked on in high school as a teen. Either way it appears to be very evident.
    Good to see you post again.

    I would not at all be surprised if you're right about Tucker.

    Most people could use a little counseling but it's so expensive they don't normally get any.

    Trump and Tucker could both easily afford it, and benefit greatly from it, but have egos too big to let them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OldMercsRule View Post
    I finally agree with a portion of the drivel that rolls off yer keyboard: Darlin'. I always try ta use me ammo as efficiently as possible. Talkin' 'bout real ammo: my dear, (lead), propelled by actual gun powder inside a brass cartridge. Carry on now...
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    Quote Originally Posted by PoliTalker View Post
    Hello Dutch,



    Got an anecdote about Country Joe.

    A friend of mine was in a local band. They were supposed to open for Country Joe at an outdoor festival. Everybody gathered. LOTS of people. College town. Springtime. Easily over a thousand people, probably several thousand. Groovy chicks, long hair.

    The promoters had some bad technical difficulties. The show got delayed. They put on a rinky dink sound system and played some recorded music, but the partying crowd easily drowned out the music. Some people got bored and left. Every once in a while the music would stop and an announcement would be made to hang around, they were going to solve their issues, be patient, etc. The weather was great. People were having a good time anyway and they wanted to hear Joe. It got dark, the hours ticked by.

    Finally, they got the big sound system fixed. Hooray!

    By that time, it was too late for an opening act, so they said my buddy's band would play AFTER country Joe. That didn't make them happy to be following such a big name act. They were pretty nervous their mostly original music would not be received well by the crowd.

    Turned out, they needn't have worried at all about that.

    It was after 2AM when Joe finished his performance and then almost everybody left.

    My buddy's band still played, but the crowd had been reduced to hardly anything. Just a few friends, some drunks and the festival people. Oh well. All that concern over nothing. They still put on a good show. Too bad almost nobody heard it.
    Thanks! Good story. Did they ever do much with their band?

    Fixin'-to-Die rag is my favorite Country Joe song, this is my second:

    God bless America and those who defend our Constitution.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gamewell45 View Post
    Tucker comes across as a very angry person in general for whatever the reason; perhaps he had a lousy childhood or was picked on in high school as a teen. Either way it appears to be very evident.
    He's angry for a couple hours so he can make $30M bucks off suckers. That said, I keep praying for a stroke everytime I see his veins bulge.
    God bless America and those who defend our Constitution.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dutch Uncle View Post
    I can see why you never made it as a teacher.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ThatOwlWoman View Post
    Sure thing there, Bubba Lee, sure thing.
    Glad we can agree on somethin': Darlin'... You have a good day now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PoliTalker View Post
    Hello old friend Gamewell45,



    Good to see you post again.

    I would not at all be surprised if you're right about Tucker.

    Most people could use a little counseling but it's so expensive they don't normally get any.

    Trump and Tucker could both easily afford it, and benefit greatly from it, but have egos too big to let them.
    He/She/Whatever is not right about Tucker, he is one of the best adjusted people around..... very few people could deal with the shit he is forced to deal with and do it so well.
    This illegal illegitimate regime that runs America is at fault...not me.... they do not represent me and I have long objected to their crimes against humanity.

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    Anyone who has still an open mind and a mind that functions and wonders about this claim that Tucker is a hater should listen to him on M Kelly....this is one awesome dude.
    This illegal illegitimate regime that runs America is at fault...not me.... they do not represent me and I have long objected to their crimes against humanity.

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