That tells so much about you. You should never have typed that.
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That tells so much about you. You should never have typed that.
U Authoritarian U.That tells so much about you. You should never have typed that.
It's easy to see why all conspiracy theorist wackadoodles hang together.
It's easy to see why all conspiracy theorist wackadoodles hang together.
Disagreed, but there's no doubt in my mind that you truly believe your own words.You abusive creeps are losing to The Good Guys/Gals.
Conspiracy theorists usually are boring. There's no depth there. It's all wackadoodle thoughts.He would get accused of things, I dont remember what, but my only problem with ColdJoint has been that he tends to get one note and thus boring....talking about the same things over gobs of posts.
But I have barely seen him in recent years, maybe he has changed.
Disagreed, but there's no doubt in my mind that you truly believe your own words. Conspiracy theorists usually are boring. There's no depth there. It's all wackadoodle thoughts.
Seeing Coldjoint again, who I have seen almost never over the last two years or so, makes me nostalgic for A2K of the mid to late aughts, before the rot and Evil set in. We had smart funny people from all around the world devoted to telling the truth, there were even real life meet-ips all around the world......with special hats for the occasion.
This place is maybe 15% of that in quality.
I think that when we grow up very differently, we have totally different concepts of adequate convenience.
When I smoked, decades ago, I couldn't tolerate having to get in my car to buy a pack of cigarettes. I wanted to be able to just walk to the corner.
Where I grew up, I didn't need a car at all. Now, I'm far enough from downtown where I might need cabs too often if I didn't have a car.
But take my own trash to the dump? Sorry Rev, but there are limits. I've never owned a truck!
I remember seeing the west during my many trips to Vegas. Ten minutes out of town and it literally looked like a moonscape.
Great if that's what you want, but I'd go completely insane.
Yes sir. I have had this same conversation with a conservative friend on this site from San Francisco (I think). He said he gets absolutely buggy in a country setting. And while I can function in a large city, I am uneasy the whole time I am there, and if I have to stay more than three or four days, (some of my expertise required me to teach workshops in San Antonio, Baltimore and Chicago … and then there are the obligatory vacations to show the offspring there is more to life than what is in the mountains of SE OK) I do feel like I’m gonna go “nutso,” as Fonzi says.
Then there are folks who will make the transition. My neighbor moved here from Detroit. He visited the area, liked it, thought he would like life here so he bought him a 40 acre place and will likely die here. Then, on the other hand, there is my son who will live in a city somewhere. “Where” will be dictated by employment possibilities. But he’ll never come back home. So when he gets settled there will be the obligatory trips to visit him in whatever city he settles.
But a lot of it is how and where a person is raised. So many of my friends were ready to get out of here, made the move when we graduated high school and have worked their whole lives trying to get back. They’re coming back now as we are at that retirement age so I’m getting to renew lots of old friendships.
My high school graduating class had 17 in it. Two have died but I get to see several of them all the time now.
Now that's a winning ticket!
[FONT=&]With all the weeping and wailing and gnashing of teeth over the Republicans’ stunning election losses in Arizona, the MAGA Nation is missing the exceedingly good news out of the Grand Canyon State.
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[FONT=&]Arizona’s loss is America’s gain.
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[FONT=&]Kari Lake is now free to join Donald Trump in his campaign to reclaim the White House in 2024. Free from her election-eve assurance that she would stay and govern our state for the next eight years.
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[FONT=&]Free to join with Trump and mount a nationwide campaign about the many ways in which they’ve been robbed.[/FONT]
[FONT=&]Oh, I know. Trump doesn’t like losers but look around. The pickings’ of winners in his circle is becoming exceedingly slim given his losses in the midterm election.
[/FONT]Kari Lake checks the right boxes for a Trump VP
Besides, give Lake credit.
The newscaster who spent two decades reading a teleprompter turned out to be a masterful politician. She jumped into the governor’s race 17 months ago with a bellyful of anger and proceeded to rage her way right to the top of the Republican ticket.
And she checks all the right boxes for a vice presidential run:
Embrace conspiracy theories about election fraud in 2020? Check.
Embrace conspiracy theories about election fraud in 2022? Check.
Attack the media? John McCain? The FBI? Check. Check. Check.
Rail about a border “invasion” and a stolen election and masks and a stolen election and liberals and oh yeah, not one but two supposedly stolen elections? Cheeeeeeck.
She’s basically Trump in heels, a camera-ready candidate who could offer a shot of adrenaline to Trump and his flagging MAGA movement.
Plus, she hails from Iowa, giver of corn and presidential contenders.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-lake-2024-just-think-192306345.html
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One of my high school buds [we didn't get on as well as adults] moved to rural Alabama after his first wife died.
Met some southern lady while on a singles cruise, his late wife's body not even being cool yet.
Bought an F150 pickup (used to drive a Lincoln Town car like I did at the time). Claims he loves it. He either does or he can't admit that he up.
Anyway, he's retired, and without real work to keep him busy, he gets to cut brush now, the crazy geriatric. Hope his plastic knee holds up.
I think he reduced Boston's republican population from 17 to 16.
But you're right, Rev. Some people can apparently adapt. I'm just not one of them.
I like the quiet.
Cities are nice places to visit. Lots of things to see and do, but I'd never want to live in town much less a city.
One good thing about living in Boise, ID, is that I can have the best of both worlds. Boise is getting to big pretty big, but from my house, the quiet of the river and the forest is just minutes away.
The county where I live is just over 1600 sq. miles with a population of about 48,500. It’s getting a bit crowded here. The town that is our county seat and where we go to buy groceries has a population of just under 9000.
"The right of citizens to have arms is essential to a community being able to form a militia."
I saw you quoted on another thread saying the above.
It's amazing how we can disagree on almost everything.
I support the right of citizens to bear arms.
I would never support the right of citizens in a nation with free elections and a civilian controlled military to form a militia.
Citizen militias should not only be illegal, but being involved with one should--absolutely and unequivocally--be a capital offense.
Citizen militia members are the lowest form of troglodytes imaginable.
They're not like community watch people, themselves suspicious in many ways. {Pay enough taxes for adequate police.)
They're more like--and probably overlapping with--the KKK.
Do you have the Neighborhood app? My wife visits her sister in a satellite city of Dallas. She noted that the Neighborhood app there reports sounds of gunfire, stolen catalytic converters, porch pirates and other crimes. Out here we have reports of lost dogs. "Has anyone lost a dog?" with a picture. Often it's the city folks who come out here and dump them.