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SINCE AUGUST 9, 2018:
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This is not a debatable subject, Gao Lu.
EACH AND EVERY TIME you stated, hinted, suggested, intimated, insinuated, or in ANY OTHER WAY raised, considered, or gave even passing credence to the possibility that I had EVER created…
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The only thing "really awkward" about this matter is that for reasons known only to you, you have a desire to have coffee (and steak?) with one about whose CD identity you have lied pathologically for years, and continue to lie today.<…
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Whether I drink coffee is irrelevant to your potential visit unless your visit were specifically part of a plan to apologize unconditionally for the countless lies and other falsehoods you have posted about me and my CD identity - i.e.…
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Because facts matter:
- The church I serve, and have served for the last 33+ years, is in East Moline, not Moline.
- That church is in Illinois, not Minnesota.
- I am, however, the pastor of th…
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So yes, legacy admissions ARE practiced at Yale.
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You've moved from accusing me of offering possibly dishonest arguments, to contending Kavanaugh "didn't necessarily lie." I take that as a win.
"Was his grandfather at Yale at the time"? That's NOT how legacy admissions work, r…
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So be it.
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And you can find people who say Neil Armstrong never walked on the moon. That you can find people who say that doesn't make it true. The massive preponderance of the evidence is that ALL of those words were sexual terms.
You di…
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I look forward to your reply to that question in its proper thread.
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- I moved no goal posts.
- I answered every one of your claims, even the unreasonable ones.
- I acted in good faith.
- Once I proved I proved Kavanaugh's guilt of lying, he no longer deserved the presumption of …
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No lies will be found by those who are unwilling to find them.
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- During his testimony, then-Judge Kavanaugh repeatedly claimed that the witnesses Dr Ford claimed were present in the house on the night of her assault had all "refuted" her claims. That's a false statement. Not one of those person…
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Yes it does.
[You're right! I CAN refute your writings on this topic in one or two sentences!!]
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No, you haven't "more than detailed (my) partisan failings." [And who's the "we" who have supposedly done all the detailing of my failings, by the way?] The one, two, or three sentence responses commonly found among your posts…
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In my view, CM, "stupid" is a vacuous and lazy adjective of desperation, employed when people have nothing - or aren't willing (or able?) to take the time to find something - more specific and descriptive of the thing, person, or idea …
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That'll teach us to hang on to our "stupid" minds. Lesson learned.
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Federal deficits are a bi-partisan "policy" in our country. But if we're to compare the level of hypocrisy, I think it's clearly conservatives, whose battle cry for decades has been to rail against deficits, who have the greater burden…
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Financing the federal government is not like financing our home budgets. BUT, if you insist that it is, what condemnation do you have for the growth in the deficit (and therefore, national debt) that has happened during the Trump admin…
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But when we liberals lose our "stupid" minds, doesn't that leave us with our "smart" minds?
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No. I disagree with your economic/fiscal philosophy, but don't have the time to unpack mine.
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As long as you'll acknowledge that it was also "off topic" for Gao Lu to suggest that I could learn from Kipling, I'll agree with you, reformed. Was it off topic for him to do that?
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Do you think Kipling would recognize in Donald Trump - the president who on Tuesday called a woman with whom in 2006 he had an extra-marital affair "horseface," who in the past has called women whose looks did not appeal to him "fat," …
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Another "Um" statement. More nuance must be near.
- During Obama's first years in office, the US and global economies were in one of the deepest recessions since the Great Depression of the 1930's. You realize that, right?…
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Are those the words and actions of a man who kept his head when others were losing theirs? Did his loud, angry, and bitter presentation of those words and actions reflect a man who was making allowance for others' doubts about him?
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You're more skilled - or at least practiced - at identifying - or at least name calling - stupidity than I am.
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What happened to "The poor don't pay taxes!" the meme which historically in almost every instance has been conservatives' response to the argument that GOP-endorsed tax cuts disproportionately benefit the wealthy? If y…
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Is it any wonder that Susan Collins joined 49 Democrats in supporting Sen Baldwin's legislation that would have cut back on insurance plans that aren't required to cover pre-existing conditions and fail to cover a host of other importa…
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I haven't twisted anything. The geneticists said what I said they said. Sen Warren claimed what I claimed she claimed.
At the end of the day, this is a non-story created by the senator's controversial decision to release all th…
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I don't "lose" because I don't deny what the records say, AND because I depend on EVERYTHING the records say, not just a single entry "in that last link."
I don't think of CD threads as contests people win or lose, but since yo…