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The Outspoken
08/10/17 at 13:05:00
 
Fall silent
When challenged.
They bark and yap at the minutiae, and slink away when actually challenged on principle.

https://www.lewrockwell.com/2017/08/no_author/working-for-google/

Google fired a guy for pointing out the obvious.
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Reply #1 - 08/12/17 at 09:04:32
 
And with such a fine topic to discuss,
Nothing. Nobody wants to say it was right or wrong.
His situation highlights what I have said.
Lefties embrace all kinds of diversity, except for the diversity of ideas.
That the guy wrote what he wrote after being steeped in the bullshit babble of the lefty mentality is surprising to me. But, not only did he do it, he did it in a way that proved he was right.
He was wrongfully fired. I hope gurgle suffers immensely and immediately.
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Reply #2 - 08/12/17 at 09:25:07
 
Jog.....

I too posted about this here: http://suzukisavage.com/cgi-bin/YaBB.pl?num=1502385683

Only you replied.

Googles reply re: this event was only after the proverbial chit hit the fire....
And look how contradictory its reasoning.

The thing is, its becoming more commonplace, this rule of law the left holds others to, but exempts themselves from.

Its the spark that has lit a deplorable fire.......

Political Correctness has raged into a full fledged fire.
So much of the elitists power was vested on folks not being able to challenge them, without fear of repercussions under the umbrella of PC, WHICH, does not need to be explained, only enforced.

Maybe, the absents of the lefties replying is because they are digesting this reality, and factual truth, which can be way more readily proven to be true, than Global Warming theory......

Or....... its true, you just can't defend, the indefensible, retreating to a point to regather, pitch a stance, focus on another target, like Tweeter, and fire blindly.....

I hope reality is making them reassess some of their beliefs, which is a good thing.
For from the ashes of ruin, new growth spurts forth.

We never should scorn folks over ideas, no, but invite, and investigate them, the very thing PC would not allow.....
Jog, lets not make that same mistake ourselves by ridicule.  Kiss    
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Reply #3 - 08/12/17 at 09:52:17
 
Watching them dodge a discussion that is about one of The central tenets of the religion of leftism is funny. They seem to believe that by avoiding the crushing defeat of the ideology they are slave to they preserve some shred of credibility.
No, the credibility of leftism died long ago for the thinking. Only the cult members continue to believe. The upcoming adults are more libertarian and conservative thinking, more right center, not neocons. The lefties have been seen by the youth for what they are. Intolerant and unwilling to dialogue. Because they can't defend the indefensible.
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Reply #4 - 08/12/17 at 10:28:27
 
I feel as a man with no party Jog...  

Both parties are way too vested in the swamp.
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Reply #5 - 08/12/17 at 11:31:30
 
I'm registered bub. I'm actually a Constitutional Conservative, libertarian. Neither party represents me, but the democrats are completely beyond my support. I WAS a democrat. But watching right and wrong change wasn't okay. They left me. Then, I shrugged and said
I'm a bub.
Then I watched them. They sucked too.
So, I sat down, literally, and thought carefully about My beliefs. I didn't know the word libertarian yet. I'd never heard of Ron Paul. I just thought about how I believed things should be. I had a friend who would sit and bounce ideas around. Then one day someone told me to check out Ron Paul.. and I felt vindicated. I wasn't completely alone. The most reasonable person in D.C.said what I understood. The establishment hates him too. That Trump and he have such common opposition makes me like Trump even more. Why TRUMP doesn't get Ron Paul and work with him I dunno.
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Reply #6 - 08/12/17 at 11:36:29
 
Where are DeClones?
Send in DeClones!
Surely TT has something to help me understand not just Why gurgle fired the guy, but Why it was Right.
Maybe I should start a post with
Obviously..
I recently heard that was forbidden.
But no explanation as to Why..
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Reply #7 - 08/12/17 at 13:19:38
 
I use to think we needed another party, the two party system didn't work, but look, it did.
Trump represents neither, and got elected.
Consider also Sander's would have won, the democrat nomination too, as NOT a party member, overtly anyway, if the rigged system would have been called out as it should have been.
My Gawd, we have factual evidenced that folk tried to circumvent our political process, and influence the outcome, yet these folks go fishing in Russia.....

I don't try and "fit" into a party, I have to be who I am, and in the context of the political need to assign folk to party, then make them forfeit their own beliefs for party doctrine under the banner of unity, is hogwash, lame, and asinine.... and I don't need to feel justified by being a herd member.

Sadly, I don't feel motivated by Trump, more embarrassed, however, I think it shows the absolute disgust folks have for the parties, AND their associated support cells, that they would rather vote for a known entity, with much flaw, than to continue the insanity of supporting that which has proven to NOT work.

McConnell reminds me of a guy who likes to peep into his neighbors teenage daughters bedroom....

Nancy P. reminds me of a woman who likes to pretend she is a teenager, who likes her neighbors to watch her in her bedroom through the curtains, she leaves open.  

Bring on 2018......

Let the incumbents suffer great loses, just as their agenda has cause the silent majority, great pains too.

Buy Kool-Aid and popcorn now, while it can still be had.

This election will be for survival of the old, and their chits and money, against the new, broke, without chits, but grit and tenacity, and a will to make it better for all, who want to work for it, and the self worth, respect, it naturally provides each and every person who is willing....

Let us pray and hope, the common man/woman, will be restored to their rightful place, in a democracy, yes?     
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Reply #8 - 08/12/17 at 13:28:18
 
we have factual evidenced that folk tried to circumvent our political process, and influence the outcome, yet these folks go fishing in Russia.....


Do tell..
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Reply #9 - 08/12/17 at 13:38:58
 
justin_o_guy2 wrote on 08/12/17 at 13:28:18:
we have factual evidenced that folk tried to circumvent our political process, and influence the outcome, yet these folks go fishing in Russia.....


Do tell..


Well, I know a person, who knows another person, who said, they heard someone say, that they over heard two people talking, and one said they knew someone who lived in the same state as Debbie, and that she said no one would steal this election of Hillary away from her, over her dead body.
One can always hope  Grin
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Reply #10 - 08/12/17 at 13:39:05
 
My bad, you're right..

These media sycophants are however, silent over Hillary Clinton’s antics during the presidential election which makes Donald Trump Jr.’s meeting pale in comparison.
Hillary Clinton’s aides met with Ukrainian government officials and journalists specifically to dig up dirt on team Trump. The information gathered was then sent to the DNC and Hillary’s camp.

Hillary was given debate questions.
Nobody gets slapped.
The DNC screwed Bernie.
DWS steps down.
No legal pain.
She should be sued by his contributors.
The stated function of the DNC is to run a fair and impartial race between candidates. Seth Rich was in a position to see the crooked game. But the stench of corruption in the democrats house can't be smelled by the faithful.
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Reply #11 - 08/13/17 at 11:08:41
 
Ahh, facts strangle the thread, again..
Dontchya just hate that?

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Reply #12 - 08/13/17 at 12:08:32
 
justin_o_guy2 wrote on 08/13/17 at 11:08:41:
Ahh, facts strangle the thread, again..
Dontchya just hate that?



Facts can be a bitter pill, to swallow, if they are made from truth serum.

I know personally Jog, in my days of boozing, I could not even watch a Schick TV commercial (a program to help you stop drinking).

I would hastily turn the channel.
If my wife or friends were watching too, all the more quicker.
I did NOT want them to use this opportunity to bring up the TRUTH of my drinking, with reality  Embarrassed

I think many around here, would rather not be forced to view, what they already know, or can't explain.

That is my guess.

Now you gotta figger out if its worth it, to YOU, to keep hoping they will  Wink
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Reply #13 - 08/13/17 at 12:45:57
 
I'm just shocked at the indisputable evidence I've posted and the unwillingness to reconsider what people see as the
Taken for Granted Truth
that Is the axis of their paradigm.
Like the
Believers in "Science " whose scientists have been demonstrated to be wrong or liars, they refuse to alter Their beliefs to align with Observed Reality.
I'm content with posting quotes and asking questions that, when honestly answered would force change.

I'm still hoping you will ask me to answer the questions I asked you.
Not sure I can find them now. But, if you can, I will answer them.
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Reply #14 - 08/13/17 at 14:40:52
 
Jog, I do not doubt your sincerity.
I believe your intentions are good, too.

I just don't know, personally, what your information holds for me.
Will it enhance my life, this knowledge, or rob me of the innocents of my ignorance?

Our mind is a very strong and sophisticated instrument.
We might believe, intellectually, we can handle all the information we feed into without it effecting us.
Some, no doubt, can.
Other, and I put myself into this category, will let it run rampant with assumptions, summations, and in general, thoughts of negativity, that then impeded on me living my life in the moment.

We see firsthand here, on this site, folk who seem to scan the news for negativity, so they can then drive-by and post it, expecting it to make them what, feel better?
How does that work?
Is it a misery loves company scenario?
A great neediness to be right, about something?
Is it to inform?
If that is it, then why do they not engage?

So buddy, I love eating good food.
However, I must do things in order to enjoy it.
I must work, to buy the ingredients, etc.
I must prepare it.
I must set the table.
Many things before I put one bite into my mouth.
With new information, it is similar.
I must prepare myself to view it without prejudice, within context, AND, discern if it will even taste good to me.

Please don't take this as a rejection of you, no.
But understand, your frustration, or lack of not being able to understand how "we" feel, about any given topic, is just our way of living our lives.

If you take it further than that, need to belittle or scorn us, it will bite you in the butt, not us, at your own peril.... sorry.    
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