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Gog_Magog_Carpet_Reclaimers
at August 13, 2017 1:37 PM
Won't you eventually run out of neighbors? ~ Patrick at August 13, 2017 12:45 PM
If she only does it for Passover, it's a once-a-year thing.
And, presumably someone will move into the baked neighbors house and the police won't catch onto the mysterious disappearances of neighbors for a while; especially is she spreads it around a bit.
Conan the Grammarian
at August 13, 2017 3:59 PM
Mmrmm.. Long pork.
Which Americans would be preferable? I heard to stay away from Coloradans because even though they smell like they've been marinated with Italian herbs, that's not Oregano.
Sixclaws
at August 13, 2017 4:36 PM
While I get, and find funny, Amy's response; what I don't get is the "double standard" that he refers to.
Is there a part of the conversation that I missed; or is there a stereotype of Jews that I've never heard that refers to a "double standard"?
charles
at August 13, 2017 5:51 PM
If the police are Jewish, Amy won't have to worry about being arrested for her cannibalism.
mpetrie98
at August 13, 2017 6:50 PM
I admit it took me a minute, even after reading the comments. My eyes totally missed "into."
Old RPM Daddy (OldRPMDaddy at GMail dot com)
at August 14, 2017 4:56 AM
Technically he's correct at least per our state department. Jew is an ethnicity in both Israel and Eastern Europe. Everywhere else it's a religion. However your buddy Fuller has his white supremacy showing, being nationalist does not equal bigot. I hate guys like this limp ---- degenerate. It's idiots like this that gets right/centrist branded as fascist. Though I suppose left/centrist have the same issue with ACP and Antifa.
walter
at August 14, 2017 7:19 AM
Well done. Short, sweet and well mic droppingly badass. Lol
ferdburful
at August 14, 2017 8:14 AM
It's idiots like this that gets right/centrist branded as fascist. Though I suppose left/centrist have the same issue with ACP and Antifa. ~ walter at August 14, 2017 7:19 AM
Nope. Anti-communist = fascist. Anti-fascist = progressive and enlightened. This despite the fact that fascism and communism are both collectivist ideologies.
The Nazis (National Socialists) promised abundant unemployment insurance, social welfare, and old age pensions. That was part of their popularity. Their major philosophical difference from the communists was in embracing strident nationalism where the communists preferred internationalism.
Leftist don't see BLM, Antifa, Occupy, or ACP as strident racists or violent radicals giving the movement a bad name. They see them as a justifiably angry movement thirsting for social justice (whatever the hell that is).
Conservatives and Republicans are moving to quickly dissociate themselves from the white nationalists and the so-called "alt-right," whereas Liberals and Democrats embraced Occupy, BLM, ACP, and Antifa protests, no matter the violence, instead kowtowing to the demands of each protest.
The election and re-election of Obama did not minimize racial divides in our society, it aggravated them; a development not entirely Obama's fault, but largely the fault of those who demanded the impossible, that he be more than a president.
Conan the Grammarian
at August 14, 2017 11:45 AM
> The election and re-election of
> Obama did not minimize racial
> divides in our society, it
> aggravated them
First time I've seen anyone say it out loud, so to speak.
> largely the fault of those who
> demanded the impossible, that
> he be more than a president.
He was a spectacular celebrity.
Early this year someone youtubed all the 'comedic' appearances Michelle made on talk shows. All the little skits and panel sittings. It went on for a very long time.
They fulfilled a lot of the needs people had for 'electronic sociability'... They made people feel warm and fuzzy without doing anything to improve the lives of others, including those who so adored them. People could watch the TV shows, etc., then turn away from the screen and get on with their lives at no cost.
Crid
at August 14, 2017 9:39 PM
At no cost to themselves, I meant.
Crid
at August 14, 2017 9:40 PM
They fulfilled a lot of the needs people had for 'electronic sociability'... They made people feel warm and fuzzy without doing anything to improve the lives of others, including those who so adored them. People could watch the TV shows, etc., then turn away from the screen and get on with their lives at no cost. ~ Crid at August 14, 2017 9:39 PM
Like the Kardashians, the Obamas were famous for little more than being famous. His effectiveness as president was limited, both by a hostile Congress and by his own inadequacies as an executive. In the end, he was severely handicapped by the outsized expectations placed upon him by an adoring Left and his inability (or unwillingness) to match or dampen the expectations.
The Obamas brought a glamour and a "cool" to the White House that his opponents in two elections could not match. However, hope outmuscled realism in the Obama White House and in the policies it put forth, both foreign and domestic. We'll pay a price for that in the coming years, Trump being the first installment on that debt.
Conan the Grammarian
at August 15, 2017 7:14 AM
"For old time's sake"
--------------------------------
... it just doesn't taste the same... The old ways were best.
dark, and nicely done.
jerry at August 13, 2017 11:33 AM
Won't you eventually run out of neighbors?
Patrick at August 13, 2017 12:45 PM
He needs to get back on his meds.
Gog_Magog_Carpet_Reclaimers at August 13, 2017 1:37 PM
If she only does it for Passover, it's a once-a-year thing.
And, presumably someone will move into the baked neighbors house and the police won't catch onto the mysterious disappearances of neighbors for a while; especially is she spreads it around a bit.
Conan the Grammarian at August 13, 2017 3:59 PM
Mmrmm.. Long pork.
Which Americans would be preferable? I heard to stay away from Coloradans because even though they smell like they've been marinated with Italian herbs, that's not Oregano.
Sixclaws at August 13, 2017 4:36 PM
While I get, and find funny, Amy's response; what I don't get is the "double standard" that he refers to.
Is there a part of the conversation that I missed; or is there a stereotype of Jews that I've never heard that refers to a "double standard"?
charles at August 13, 2017 5:51 PM
If the police are Jewish, Amy won't have to worry about being arrested for her cannibalism.
mpetrie98 at August 13, 2017 6:50 PM
I admit it took me a minute, even after reading the comments. My eyes totally missed "into."
Old RPM Daddy (OldRPMDaddy at GMail dot com) at August 14, 2017 4:56 AM
Technically he's correct at least per our state department. Jew is an ethnicity in both Israel and Eastern Europe. Everywhere else it's a religion. However your buddy Fuller has his white supremacy showing, being nationalist does not equal bigot. I hate guys like this limp ---- degenerate. It's idiots like this that gets right/centrist branded as fascist. Though I suppose left/centrist have the same issue with ACP and Antifa.
walter at August 14, 2017 7:19 AM
Well done. Short, sweet and well mic droppingly badass. Lol
ferdburful at August 14, 2017 8:14 AM
Nope. Anti-communist = fascist. Anti-fascist = progressive and enlightened. This despite the fact that fascism and communism are both collectivist ideologies.
The Nazis (National Socialists) promised abundant unemployment insurance, social welfare, and old age pensions. That was part of their popularity. Their major philosophical difference from the communists was in embracing strident nationalism where the communists preferred internationalism.
Leftist don't see BLM, Antifa, Occupy, or ACP as strident racists or violent radicals giving the movement a bad name. They see them as a justifiably angry movement thirsting for social justice (whatever the hell that is).
Conservatives and Republicans are moving to quickly dissociate themselves from the white nationalists and the so-called "alt-right," whereas Liberals and Democrats embraced Occupy, BLM, ACP, and Antifa protests, no matter the violence, instead kowtowing to the demands of each protest.
The election and re-election of Obama did not minimize racial divides in our society, it aggravated them; a development not entirely Obama's fault, but largely the fault of those who demanded the impossible, that he be more than a president.
Conan the Grammarian at August 14, 2017 11:45 AM
> The election and re-election of
> Obama did not minimize racial
> divides in our society, it
> aggravated them
First time I've seen anyone say it out loud, so to speak.
> largely the fault of those who
> demanded the impossible, that
> he be more than a president.
He was a spectacular celebrity.
Early this year someone youtubed all the 'comedic' appearances Michelle made on talk shows. All the little skits and panel sittings. It went on for a very long time.
They fulfilled a lot of the needs people had for 'electronic sociability'... They made people feel warm and fuzzy without doing anything to improve the lives of others, including those who so adored them. People could watch the TV shows, etc., then turn away from the screen and get on with their lives at no cost.
Crid at August 14, 2017 9:39 PM
At no cost to themselves, I meant.
Crid at August 14, 2017 9:40 PM
Like the Kardashians, the Obamas were famous for little more than being famous. His effectiveness as president was limited, both by a hostile Congress and by his own inadequacies as an executive. In the end, he was severely handicapped by the outsized expectations placed upon him by an adoring Left and his inability (or unwillingness) to match or dampen the expectations.
The Obamas brought a glamour and a "cool" to the White House that his opponents in two elections could not match. However, hope outmuscled realism in the Obama White House and in the policies it put forth, both foreign and domestic. We'll pay a price for that in the coming years, Trump being the first installment on that debt.
Conan the Grammarian at August 15, 2017 7:14 AM
"For old time's sake"
--------------------------------
... it just doesn't taste the same... The old ways were best.
And they still hate us anyway.
Ben David at August 15, 2017 7:17 AM
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