Just a globalist conspiracy, huh ? (Page 4/4)
MidEngineManiac DEC 01, 08:01 PM

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Originally posted by maryjane:

If I were talking about anyone or anything in particular, I would have mentioned them by name, which I did in regards to Nixon/Watergate.
I'm definitely not un-biased and have never claimed to be. I am a conservative but don't in any way pretend that particular ideology is not without serious flaws.
As I predicted, some of those flaws just cost a president that should have easily swept the election to lose the popular vote and the same flaws may well cost us the Senate majority too.




Dont worry about it mister. No worries.
MidEngineManiac DEC 02, 08:41 AM

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Originally posted by rinselberg:

But if that doesn't pan out, you're just going to keep using up what looks to be a "measurable" part of your days going online to repeat (essentially) the same unchanging thoughts that you've been hashing and rehashing for the last umpteen years?

I wish I could offer a practical suggestion.



Ya ever wrestle with a hound ?

Mud and dirt all over the place, and ya both smile go and eat dinner together.

Arguing politics is kinda like that.
Boondawg DEC 04, 10:31 AM

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Originally posted by olejoedad:
I'm glad you to see you have recognized the connection between the the DNC and the media.



No more or less than I recognize any other political party's "connections".
It's nice you're glad, though.

Beats getting all twisted-up in knots over what someone thinks politically.


Boondawg DEC 04, 11:02 AM

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Originally posted by maryjane:

I'm definitely not un-biased and have never claimed to be. I am a conservative but don't in any way pretend that particular ideology is not without serious flaws.




That character trait (personal honesty despite the pain and disappointment) seems to be in short supply now-a-days.
Ego's have become incredibly fragile.

Admitting problems with what one trusts or believes in is like your first time getting punched in the face.
It hurts a lot less than you thought it would.

sourmash DEC 04, 12:00 PM
Nothing wrong with segregation. People still mostly self segregate ALREADY anyway and should be allowed to choose who they live around in a restricted area. It doesn't have to be a bad thing if all things are equal. Property owners should be allowed to decide who they rent to. Depriving one people of equal aesthetics and lifestyle universally is not what I'm talking about. Also, if part of a segregated society damages their area making it worse to live in, it's nobody else's responsibility to rectify the issue. Fix it yourself with the equal resources available.

Look, all people suck. People outside your race have another component to bother some people even when they did nothing. They're different though and it's natural to push back. They look at you differently too and it bothers some of them. Some people of a diff race will tip their family/acquaintances about how to prey on their neighbor of a different race.

1) Indians (from India) bought a house at auction here at a high price. I felt bad about how the auctioneer scammed them with a shill bidder. It was obvious because the shill won but all the sudden he denied it when the Indians dropped out. The auctioneer said they really won. I changed my mind about being angry when the Indians immediately turned it into a half way house for probationary criminals. They deserved getting bagged. Really we need a code against them in our backyard (intended criminal tenants attracted to live in a for profit venture within a single family residential area). The Indians don't live here at all. They're just using the big house for income and forcing the criminals into our hood. Their place isn't good enough? We see the criminals from time to time scoping for goods. Their accomplices come here too. Segregation could've prevented that.

2) One of the black families here has a man with multiple violent criminal convictions. 'Somehow', he got a recent domestic assault charge dropped. Wonder how? not. He challenged me once if I lived in the area just because I was walking down the street near his house. Not long ago I saw a car stopped in front of my house. Then it moved to the other side and obviously they were looking in the back yard. I chased them down to ask what they were doing. He rolled the tinted window down and I saw it was him. Of course he started his blustering bad-ass routine saying anyone can do anything they want on public streets and I must be trying to get my ass beat. Effing hypocrite. I can't walk down the public street without challenge, evidently. He insinuated I targeted him because that's how White people are even though his windows are tinted and I assumed it was a White person in the car. All I could see is shapes. Not race. Segregation would solve this problem and in this case one less violent criminal in the neighborhood. Before that event I saw some 12ish year old kid hitting my mailbox with a stick for a sword. It was his son.

The White people suck too. My almost all White neighborhood has a high percentage of social media users who just use the HOA group to gossip about how to force other people to do what they want them to do. Not even code violations. Some of the whiners have code violations themselves. White people problems. They try to get you involved in it so they can be passive-aggressive toward you to live how they want.
I have a ladder out against a tree in the front yard right now that's driving some of them more Moon-batty. Been there for a few weeks. It will be there next week too now that it bothers them. This is a moderately priced area and people with jobs can afford to move here. It's not what they want to pretend it is though. No houses here are in the 500k range. Even 400k. Two is more like it.
The homosexuals, old women on anti-depressants and retired farts all want some power in a HOA environment and are the least tolerant people alive. They have no lives so they're attracted to the positions.

I don't care that the Black neighbor made a racially provocative comment about White people. It's his right and it should be mine to live in an area where such a person wouldn't be living in it.

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maryjane DEC 04, 12:24 PM
I see you have met Cynthia..
sourmash DEC 04, 01:08 PM
Hey, just recently fondly remembered meeting a Cynthia from about 36 years ago. I think it took about 3 minutes of being left alone with her before full activity commenced. Never saw her again and even though it was very memorable, that's ok.

But it's probably a different Cynthia you're speaking about. (if there is a Cynthia here on this board my comments is absolutely not any reference to her/you. So no offense was intended).

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maryjane DEC 04, 02:15 PM
sourmash DEC 04, 02:24 PM
Lol. Got it now. Several of those here, but our HOA has no binding contract and no legal standing, which seems to really bother them.

Next door couple moved in 9 years ago with no children. She explained that her husband has long hair because he donates it to Locks of Love. They now have an 8 year old child and there has been no haircut. He's appointed himself as an HOA steward of some sort. I saw him using last Tuesday night well after dark.