A brief Summation of 2007

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I was going to post this on a thread where some had questioned the assertion that one should be able to take either side of an issue and argue it effectively.

However, since the 'usual suspects' will gather nonetheless and a new thread may find new eyes and ears here and there...then...


Rather curious that one could ever set forth to 'win' or 'lose' a discussion, a point, an argument on this forum especially with those to whom there are no absolutes, no innate or self evident truths and every thing is simply a matter of relative opinion.

So, let us begin my one of my original forays into the den of the left with an assault on the joys, results and effects of militant feminism over the past half century. My thread, 'The Feminine Mistake' a parody of Betty Friedan's, 'The Feminine Mystique.'

I have asserted that the brave new independent woman has destroyed the concept of marriage and family; I have asserted that the gender muddling has turned men to men and women to women and created a homosexual community unparalleled in history. I have asserted that both men and women have been rendered psychologically fragile and have turned to prescription medications and recreational drugs as an escape from the dismal reality of their lives. And that millions of children without two parent families and no biological father in sight, have created problems that will last generations.

You have been silenced in your advocacy of the Ozone Depletion farce, proven to be cyclical and not influenced by man made chemicals. You have been thwarted on all fronts concerning the Global Warming hoax and the entire scientific community is now beginning to question the political motivations driving that particular scam.

The entire Zero Populaton Growth hysteria is now humorous as the EU in general is importing live bodies to replenish a dirth of births by natural citizens of each nation.

The failure of Socialized Medicine, National Health Care, however you wish to refer to Government sponsored medicine, has failed miserably in every country is has been experimented with.

Roe v Wade, the abortion decision is on the verge of being overturned and Gay Marriage has been rejected by a majority of US States with more expected in the next election cycle.

In other words, the entire Secular Progressive, Left Wing Liberal agenda is crumbling beneath your very feet as 2008 approaches.

What your little coven of perverts has enjoyed in the past, total domination of this forum, is a thing of the past. Were I to zip off to the promised land tomorrow, there are enough here besides me to remind you of the bankruptcy of your basic tenets, so getting rid of me is the least of your problems, many, many, will take my place and your reign is over.

I also wish to mention the 50th Anniversary thread for Ayn Rand's Novel, Atlas Shrugged that has endured long past my expectations and provided a platform for the various degrees of social democracy, command economy, socialistic posters to desperately attack the foundations of not just human individual freedom, but the free market system, the United States in general and indeed, all of western civilization from the Greeks forward. What a marvelous expose' of the hatred of the left on this forum for the individual spirit that has brought man out of the cave.

May the coming year be a good one for you and yours.

I remain

Amicus Veritas....
 
You forgot the terrorist thing.

We're winning... you need to promote it.
 
You are quite correct, old sun, Elsol, I forgot a few things, I will attempt to remedy that:

Let us add a few more failures of the left. The world wide effort by a coalition of nations against Islamic Terrorism is holding firm with Iraq and Afghanistan relatively stable for the moment regardless of the cowardly bailout policy of the left.

Homeland Security, criticized for not affording foreign terrorists the same rights as free citizens of the west, still has prevented or delayed any further attacks on American soil since 9/11.

Americans have understood, for the most part, the increased security and surveillance that has made this possible.

Energy policy, a true black eye that cannot be denied as the left has prevented energy exploration and the contstruction of new power plants, fossil and nuclear for nearly 35 years and the shortages and increase in price of fuel and energy falls fully on the shoulders of the left who hindered such construction and exploration.

Illegal immigrants: the left, influenced by the Unions, wants to unionize and gain democratic voters to the roster, surely a glorious goal, and expand government to provide medical care, driver's licenses and housing for millions of people who crossd the border illegally while million more await legal processes to become citizens of the US. Go figure.

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Thanks...

Amicus...
 
Harris & Klebold both came from your concepts of marriage & family. So did Seung-Hui Cho, whose Korean family even had the good sense to convert to Christianity. He did have a mental health issue, though. I'm not sure whether it was caused by exposure to homosexuality or the liberal media.

Jim Jones was born/raised in a Midwest nuclear family. Not a queer in sight.

While McVeigh's parents divorced when he was 10, they were staunch conservatives -- so that should've mitigated his trauma. It's all a matter of balance, after all.

Even bin Laden came from his culture's style of "nuclear" marriage. Being the 17th of 55 kids and born to wife #10 of 22 just might throw one off a little whack, the other 54 don't seem to be causing nearly as much havoc. I'll bet a faggot fondled him when he was a child. That's gotta be it.
 
If this is going to be a political recap, you should also mention that the congressional approval rating hasn't beaten the presidential approval rating in months. Which is especially bad since the presidential approval rating hasn't been north of 35% for a long time.

The last dozen polls I've seen had the disapproval rating near 70% for congress, leaving only 20% or sometimes less approving the job, and the rest undecided.

There is also the mortgage crisis. Having just bought a place after the news of the crisis was widespread, I'll tell you that the fallout is going to be widespreading. They didn't ask for a rectal probe, but I don't think that's long in coming.
 
Harris & Klebold both came from your concepts of marriage & family. So did Seung-Hui Cho, whose Korean family even had the good sense to convert to Christianity. He did have a mental health issue, though. I'm not sure whether it was caused by exposure to homosexuality or the liberal media.

Jim Jones was born/raised in a Midwest nuclear family. Not a queer in sight.

While McVeigh's parents divorced when he was 10, they were staunch conservatives -- so that should've mitigated his trauma. It's all a matter of balance, after all.

Even bin Laden came from his culture's style of "nuclear" marriage. Being the 17th of 55 kids and born to wife #10 of 22 just might throw one off a little whack, the other 54 don't seem to be causing nearly as much havoc. I'll bet a faggot fondled him when he was a child. That's gotta be it.


:heart:
 
I was going to post this on a thread where some had questioned the assertion that one should be able to take either side of an issue and argue it effectively.

However, since the 'usual suspects' will gather nonetheless and a new thread may find new eyes and ears here and there...then...


This isn't the issue, ami.

The issue with you is that on this particular forum, we've been subjected to your interesting point of view, your derision and your misogynistic ranting.

But apparently on other forums, you pretend to be liberal and who knows - a champion for women's rights?

This isn't arguing both sides of the issue, it's just being an asshole.

Even when you were at your worst antagonistically, at least we assumed you were being honest.

But you're just a troll.
 
Rather curious that one could ever set forth to 'win' or 'lose' a discussion, a point, an argument on this forum especially with those to whom there are no absolutes, no innate or self evident truths and every thing is simply a matter of relative opinion.
This, your favourite red herring aming many, does not become more true just because you re-type it over and over. I'm sure it makes you comfortable though, to confirm your own foundations with the imagined non-existence of others'.

I have asserted that the brave new independent woman has destroyed the concept of marriage and family; I have asserted that the gender muddling has turned men to men and women to women and created a homosexual community unparalleled in history. I have asserted that both men and women have been rendered psychologically fragile and have turned to prescription medications and recreational drugs as an escape from the dismal reality of their lives. And that millions of children without two parent families and no biological father in sight, have created problems that will last generations.
Asserted is right.

as·ser·tion [uh-sur-shuhn]
–noun
a positive statement or declaration, often without support or reason: a mere assertion; an unwarranted assertion.


You have been silenced in your advocacy of the Ozone Depletion farce, proven to be cyclical and not influenced by man made chemicals. You have been thwarted on all fronts concerning the Global Warming hoax and the entire scientific community is now beginning to question the political motivations driving that particular scam.
Um. incorrect.

The entire Zero Populaton Growth hysteria is now humorous as the EU in general is importing live bodies to replenish a dirth of births by natural citizens of each nation.
There is no over population problem in the developed world. Never has been, and nobody here is making a fuss about it. But thanks for incorrectly pinning that on us. Gives us another case of red herring to point at.

The failure of Socialized Medicine, National Health Care, however you wish to refer to Government sponsored medicine, has failed miserably in every country is has been experimented with.
Um. No.

Roe v Wade, the abortion decision is on the verge of being overturned and Gay Marriage has been rejected by a majority of US States with more expected in the next election cycle.
Um. We'll see about that. So far, progress have been slightly slower than your fear, that is all.

What your little coven of perverts has enjoyed in the past, total domination of this forum, is a thing of the past. Were I to zip off to the promised land tomorrow, there are enough here besides me to remind you of the bankruptcy of your basic tenets, so getting rid of me is the least of your problems, many, many, will take my place and your reign is over.
Wow. So much hate. How does it feel?


Happy new year, ami. May it be kind to your obviously too tense nerves.
 
*baaa-BOOMP*

Just a little bump and grind to remind us why we're all here.

Elrichada, peeps!

Hi, Ami. My best for the NY.:kiss:
 
*baaa-BOOMP*

Just a little bump and grind to remind us why we're all here.

Elrichada, peeps!

Hi, Ami. My best for the NY.:kiss:


~~~~

Many happy returns of the day also babygrrl, daht dah dah, da dah dah dahhh, umpph!

Gypsy Rose Lee, my interpretation, tadaaaa!
 
Good point.

Amicus: Happy New Year, but write some porn!

Well, thank you Oblimo, truly, thank you and a Happy New Year to you also.

Actually, I did post a little snippet of a story a few weeks ago, first one in a very long time. But I posted it as a 'Romance' or 'First Time' category submission and the idiots that decide such things changed it to 'Celbrities' and the first vote it got was a '!' and it rather disappointed me.

I resubmitted it and asked them to change the category or delete it and all I got back was a rejection of the second submission.

I am still fuming about that.

The very best to you and yours for the coming year.

:rose:

Amicus...
 
Harris & Klebold both came from your concepts of marriage & family. So did Seung-Hui Cho, whose Korean family even had the good sense to convert to Christianity. He did have a mental health issue, though. I'm not sure whether it was caused by exposure to homosexuality or the liberal media.

Jim Jones was born/raised in a Midwest nuclear family. Not a queer in sight.

While McVeigh's parents divorced when he was 10, they were staunch conservatives -- so that should've mitigated his trauma. It's all a matter of balance, after all.

Even bin Laden came from his culture's style of "nuclear" marriage. Being the 17th of 55 kids and born to wife #10 of 22 just might throw one off a little whack, the other 54 don't seem to be causing nearly as much havoc. I'll bet a faggot fondled him when he was a child. That's gotta be it.

:D :D :D

I don't even have to read amicus anymore to know what he's ranting about. I just glance at the replies. (Has he mentioned "absolutes" yet?) It's always fun to read someone who bothers to refute him with style. Of course, it's a wasted effort, but still.

BTW, isn't it a little rude to be disrespectful of Timothy McVeigh in one of amicus' threads? You're talking about his soulmate.
 
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BTW, isn't it a little rude to be disrespectful of Timothy McVeigh in one of amicus' threads? You're talking about his soulmate.

Well, I think it's clear that Timmy was a tad repressed and overcompensating. He just wigged out when he couldn't get the loan on that new Chevy Silverado. (Did you hear what he was wearing under his fatigues?)
 
As usual Amicus has an egotistical view of the year that is US-centric.

Where are the mentions of Africa particularly Darfur and Zimbabwe; the problems of the Gaza Strip; the continuing tension between Turkey and the Kurds; flood disasters in Bangladesh unfortunately endemic to that country; the continuing difficulties in Burma; the election in Russia; the continuing problems in former USSR countries ending in ...stan; and the death of Luciano Pavarotti? - just to cover a few topics he ignored.

None of my extended list has any left or right bias. It is just a list of some of the things relevant in 2007 that Amicus omitted. There are thousands more topics that have more significance in the world than Amicus' views on women.

Og
 
Harris & Klebold both came from your concepts of marriage & family. So did Seung-Hui Cho, whose Korean family even had the good sense to convert to Christianity. He did have a mental health issue, though. I'm not sure whether it was caused by exposure to homosexuality or the liberal media.

Jim Jones was born/raised in a Midwest nuclear family. Not a queer in sight.

While McVeigh's parents divorced when he was 10, they were staunch conservatives -- so that should've mitigated his trauma. It's all a matter of balance, after all.

Even bin Laden came from his culture's style of "nuclear" marriage. Being the 17th of 55 kids and born to wife #10 of 22 just might throw one off a little whack, the other 54 don't seem to be causing nearly as much havoc. I'll bet a faggot fondled him when he was a child. That's gotta be it.

Oh c'mon Imp, you can do better than that! This is like, Hitler came from a nuclear family, ergo nuclear families cause mass murder.

I'm reluctant to post in a thread that launches with such a gratuituously hostile post. Now that I'm here, though, a couple comments.

One day Roe vs. Wade will be overturned because it's bad law. When that happens abortion will be banned in a few states, restricted to a greater or lesser extent in more states, and have no limitation whatsoever in several states. This is called federalism, and it's the way America is supposed to work.

Repealing Roe will reduce a source of "artificial extremism" that skews American politics. GOP primary candidates for state legislatures will think twice about declaring themselves "pro-life" (and gaining the support of Right to Life activists who skew those contests to the right), because voters will know that they are "shooting with real bullets" now - they actually can make the thing a crime - and moderate or libertarian-oriented GOP voters will look for alternatives. (Right now GOP pols pay no similar price for their pro-life position, because Roe means they have no authority to really act on it.)

Planned Parenthood will enjoy new fundraising letter opportunities and will become a bit of a travel agent - as they were before Roe. Bottom line: Little will change, and hardly anyone will notice.

A prediction: Most states that enthusiatically banned homosexual marriage in a wave of demagoguery and opportunistic political exploitation will become increasingly embarrassed by the ban. It will be hard to repeal in most states, though. But this cheap political game has had it's day and probably no new states will adopt the ban. Just the opposite - some will begin to legislate homosexual marriage (not impose it through counter-productive judicial fiat). These states will become magnets for a highly productive and generally affluent population segment, and the marriage-ban states will suffer from that.
 
I dont believe the Gay-Lesbian community is monolithic about marriage. I suspect many, if not most, like the sex and do not want marriage to suddenly be an option with a partner who is great in the sack and nowhere else. The present situation is a terrific excuse to keep some breathing room in your life.
 
One day Roe vs. Wade will be overturned because it's bad law. When that happens abortion will be banned in a few states, restricted to a greater or lesser extent in more states, and have no limitation whatsoever in several states. This is called federalism, and it's the way America is supposed to work.

I just wish more people, especially more people in congress, would learn this fact.

Planned Parenthood will enjoy new fundraising letter opportunities and will become a bit of a travel agent - as they were before Roe. Bottom line: Little will change, and hardly anyone will notice.

Actually, this issue is going to be a bit more of a problem than you might think. For instance, it is illegal to cross state lines to take advantage of a neighboring states lower age of consent. It might be that legislators will pass laws that protect resident embryo's right to life, making it a crime to cross state lines to have an abortion. Also, can you imagine someone in the middle of Texas? They might have to be on a bus for an entire day or two to get someplace that it's legal.
 
Actually, this issue is going to be a bit more of a problem than you might think. For instance, it is illegal to cross state lines to take advantage of a neighboring states lower age of consent. It might be that legislators will pass laws that protect resident embryo's right to life, making it a crime to cross state lines to have an abortion. Also, can you imagine someone in the middle of Texas? They might have to be on a bus for an entire day or two to get someplace that it's legal.
True. It won't be a bed of roses. The goofy laws that seek to restrict travel for certain purposes are pretty impossible to enforce, though. No bed of roses, but nothing like the holocaust that NOW fundraising letters will predict before the event.
 
Oh c'mon Imp, you can do better than that! This is like, Hitler came from a nuclear family, ergo nuclear families cause mass murder.

Bullshit. I made no blanket assertions. I simply pointed out that all the world's ills were not caused by the "deviants" ami maligns by giving a couple quick counter examples.

It would be a logical fallacy to affirm the consequent ... but, then again, that's exactly the type of argument employed by those who know damned well they're on shaky ground.
 
As usual Amicus has an egotistical view of the year that is US-centric.
To be fair though, he didn't mention many US-specific things other than Roe v Wade. Which has it's analouges in our neck of the woods too. It's the standard Ami hot button talking points, and they're equally valid (or invalid, as it were) over here, that's all.
 
note to 'only' and rox.

ONLY //Actually, this issue is going to be a bit more of a problem than you might think. For instance, it is illegal to cross state lines to take advantage of a neighboring states lower age of consent. It might be that legislators will pass laws that protect resident embryo's right to life, making it a crime to cross state lines to have an abortion. Also, can you imagine someone in the middle of Texas? They might have to be on a bus for an entire day or two to get someplace that it's legal.

ROX True. It won't be a bed of roses. The goofy laws that seek to restrict travel for certain purposes are pretty impossible to enforce, though. No bed of roses, but nothing like the holocaust that NOW fundraising letters will predict before the event.//

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P: i agree more with you, only. having to travel for certian liberties is unsettling.

i'm not sure why rox is so blase. can you picture reading 'the golden compass,' and you're on a train and get off at the wrong stop and are arrested for importing anti xian material.

certain freedoms demand federal laws and constitutional protections. that's the point of the 14th amendment.

can you imagine having to leave massachusetts to go to a baptist church service, instead of a congregational one? or needing to go to Vermont for a diaphragm, because you live in Connecticutt?

the anti- and "limited" governement people don't "get it." they have a problem even with the 13th amendment. why shouldn't some states have slavery, after all.? they had problems with the women's suffrage amendment-- why not let wyomings women vote, and not mississippi's. they had OUTRAGE over the equal rights for women amendment and managed to stop it.

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PS. THAT SAID, it should be pointed out that amicus, probably not roxanne, is in bed with the theocrats. he supports all kinds of federal stuff, like a 'pro life' amendment to the constitution, like the Patriot Act. he is NOT a decentralized jeffersonian federalist.

AND the pretense is entirely unconvincing. HOW can someone who says 'life starts at conception; abortion is murder, that's the objective truth', go on to say, "if New York wants to legislate otherwise, fine!"
 
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Bullshit. I made no blanket assertions. I simply pointed out that all the world's ills were not caused by the "deviants" ami maligns by giving a couple quick counter examples.

It would be a logical fallacy to affirm the consequent ... but, then again, that's exactly the type of argument employed by those who know damned well they're on shaky ground.

Not sure what "affirm the consequent" means, but I suspect it's what I was saying your post amounted to. Which to the extent it did I'm sure that was sarcasm, that most dangerous of rhetorical devices (to which in my weakness I resort too readily, and get burned for too frequently).

In any event, the tone of the OP invited the use of such devices.
 
. . . AND the pretense is entirely unconvincing. HOW can someone who says 'life starts at conception; abortion is murder, that's the objective truth', go on to say, "if New York wants to legislate otherwise, fine!"

They can't, but tough. Federalism is a two-edged sword. The pro-lifers want to curtail it with a constitutional amendment, and the pro-choicers with Roe. They're both wrong, and most Americans are ambivalent about the issue.

That said, if you believe that abortion is murder then it's completely legitimate to want it to be illegal. Many people do think this - a majority in some states - and Roe creates the politically toxic "artificial extremism" I described in my previous post. I believe that the damage this causes to our democracy and our politics outweighs the unfortunate effect of women in some states having to travel to get an abortion when Roe is repealed. Sorry, but given that I just can't whomp up much passion when the real slogan should be, "Keep abortion convenient."

(This position is guaranteed to see me spat on by activists on both sides. Oh well.)
 
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