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Re: Rhode Island votes yes to gay marriage
[Re: IvyLeague]
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05/20/13 11:52 PM
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123JoeSchmo
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Ivy just stop and think about that for a second. That's the way it's "supposed" to be? You really do need a time machine to the fifties. I'm not saying kids should be raised with both parents working but what if the dad stays at home and the mother works? Who says a father can't take care of the kids? I'm trying to get you to think outside of the box here. How do you know for sure that it's "meant" to be that way? Please don't tell me you do. Yes, I do know for sure that's how it's supposed to be. Just like I know a lot of other things. That you don't know them, or don't believe them, is your problem and doesn't change what's true. And for a father to choose to stay home with the kids, while the mother works, is just unnatural and wrong. But, considering your twisted view on things like gay marriage, I don't expect you to understand any of this either. And this is where your arrogance comes into play. Gay marriage is one thing. But this is quite another. It's nothing more than sexism, close mindedness, and above all living in a past world that doesn't exist any longer. I hope you have a pleasant evening, the gravy was good tonight and good night to you. Adios people
"Don't ever go against the family again. Ever"- Michael Corleone
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Re: Rhode Island votes yes to gay marriage
[Re: 123JoeSchmo]
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05/21/13 12:38 AM
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IvyLeague
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And this is where your arrogance comes into play. Gay marriage is one thing. But this is quite another. It's nothing more than sexism, close mindedness, and above all living in a past world that doesn't exist any longer. I hope you have a pleasant evening, the gravy was good tonight and good night to you. Adios people I would only be arrogant if I was wrong. Which I'm not.
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Re: Rhode Island votes yes to gay marriage
[Re: IvyLeague]
#716693
05/21/13 04:33 AM
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LCN1987
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And this is where your arrogance comes into play. Gay marriage is one thing. But this is quite another. It's nothing more than sexism, close mindedness, and above all living in a past world that doesn't exist any longer. I hope you have a pleasant evening, the gravy was good tonight and good night to you. Adios people I would only be arrogant if I was wrong. Which I'm not. You come off as arrogant because there is no right and wrong here. It's subjective yet you claim it's "right". You need to chill with this.
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Re: Rhode Island votes yes to gay marriage
[Re: IvyLeague]
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05/21/13 06:11 AM
05/21/13 06:11 AM
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I would only be arrogant if I was wrong. Which I'm not. Actually, you are being arrogant, and it's shown in that statement above. Take it down a notch or two and show some respect for other members here.
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Re: Rhode Island votes yes to gay marriage
[Re: olivant]
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05/21/13 11:10 AM
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You know, my parents were fervent Catholics; one of my sisters Catholic fervency approaches the level of Opus Dei. However, all manifested and manifest toleration. Their fervency never approached adamancy.
Sometimes adamancy or unmitigated adherence to a standard can be a function of deficient self-esteem. Thanks, Little Carmine .
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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Re: Rhode Island votes yes to gay marriage
[Re: 123JoeSchmo]
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05/21/13 12:12 PM
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First, let me say that I don't post here very often. But when I do I like to think that I add something to the mix. Some who don't like what I add make the claim that since I don't post much (why would that matter) that I just come to just stir the pot as they say. Which is not true.
I like to come in and read what is being posted and once in a while keep an eye on Jr.
What I have noticed over the years, (and boy have they have gone by) is that the subjects have gotten more intense in General Discussion. Almost to an extreme where personal beliefs clash with religious beliefs and when you add in the general distastes for each other you get a real power keg of a thread going.
This morning SC stepped in (and I took it that he was doing his job as moderator) to try and take a thread down a few notches. Now before that little lady from Iran starts calling ME a "want to be moderator" I would like to point out that it seems that not just that Ivy person is at fault.
"Arrogant" /"Arrogance" which was used by a number of posters is really in the eye of the reader. And that line can be a rather slim one dependent on how you want to view the meaning of the post or much you like or dislike that poster.
I remember Geoff say that one persons post which seem down right rude was just her passion coming thru and another poster had just misinterpreted what was being said and should get a thicker skin and move on or something similar to the point. Which may be a better thing to do then beating each other into the ground.
It seems like if you read the meaning below, almost any post or poster can be judged that way.
ar·ro·gant Spelled [ar-uh-guhnt] Show IPA adjective 1. making claims or pretensions to superior importance or rights; overbearingly assuming; insolently proud: an arrogant public official. 2. characterized by or proceeding from arrogance, or a sense of superiority, self-importance, or entitlement: arrogant claims.
I see so many times where a person just uses the wrong words and it starts WW III . It seems like tradition runs head first into those who want change. Where one generation has one idea and another generation thinks that any change is just fine with them. That always makes the heat rise.
My father's ideas and beliefs came from his life events. Mine come from mine and they didn't always matched up. But, we had to respect our elders and try to understand where they came from and where and what they had been through. ( the Great Depression for one thing) . My children do the same thing to me now. But I like to think that my years of knowledge has some importance. Like Vito to Michael.
BTW- What is wrong with the fifties?
Sure times were a lot different then, but "Family" was the corner stone of life. No, there wasn't cable TV or computers or cell phones or some of the many things you see the young people getting lost in today. Heads burried in techknowledge. Not even talking to they parents at the dinner table.
The stores were closed on Sundays and you most likely went to church and did a lot more family things together. It was like a personal leave day from work. And look people throw it up at each other like it is a bad thing. Maybe the younger people would understand more of the traditional views if they could get in the "TIME MACHINE" and see how life was back then and see why some say that things have deteriorated.
Anyway, keep the heat off the boards. You will have a lot more fun here.
Camillus Don- / Pops to some
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Re: Rhode Island votes yes to gay marriage
[Re: dontomasso]
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05/21/13 01:02 PM
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pizzaboy
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If you look you will also see the General Discussion is probably more used than the Godfather sections nowadays. It was inevitable. We've run out of things to talk about over there. "The Godfather" is finite. Real life discussion is endless. I actually wish it was the other way around.
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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Re: Rhode Island votes yes to gay marriage
[Re: pizzaboy]
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05/21/13 01:13 PM
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dontomasso
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If you look you will also see the General Discussion is probably more used than the Godfather sections nowadays. It was inevitable. We've run out of things to talk about over there. "The Godfather" is finite. Real life discussion is endless. I actually wish it was the other way around. The Godfather is only limited by our imaginations and our creativity.
"Io sono stanco, sono imbigliato, and I wan't everyone here to know, there ain't gonna be no trouble from me..Don Corleone..Cicc' a port!"
"I stood in the courtroom like a fool."
"I am Constanza: Lord of the idiots."
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Re: Rhode Island votes yes to gay marriage
[Re: pizzaboy]
#716796
05/21/13 02:05 PM
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Posts: 5,044 Upstate, New York
CamillusDon
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Things are as good as the can be in todays world. Thanks for asking. A dozen years have flown by and I must admitt at times it feels like last week. This computer craze was all new to an old guy like me. I kind of remember that it started out more like role playing at first on here. The Godfather Movie and all gangster theme was always a big hit. My typing was the pits back then. The typing had always been done by my office staff for the office work so I was rusty as hell when it came to hitting the keys on the computer. So many people joined each week and they were from all over the place and all different age groups too. But that never seemed to matter as much as it seems to now. Things seemed more personal back then. Kinder, more caring, less cutting down one another that is for sure. Maybe I have rose colored glasses on, maybe I just remember the good things. Could be, I like to drink a lot more like Don Vito as I get older. It was all new for everyone back then. There was no old guard. It was just a place to get away and enjoy your time. When I look at the posts today it seems like the posters just can't wait to get on here and bicker at each other and look to debate. It seemed more important to get a good name and avatar then and Geoff was always trying to get things up and running and deciding how things should be done. Flying by the seat of his pants and trying to make the place bigger, and better. Always needing a bigger and bigger server. A few times I asked the Don if he wanted some money to help pay for everything. He always say he won't hear of it. Just buy a poster! By the way- I was the one who told Geoff that he should have the "Where is Waldo" avatar It sure fit him back then and I guess even now as you often have to look around and ask yourself where he is now? Just like the real world, things change and people have coome and people have gone. Just like high school people have grown up and moved on. And as I get older I remember things....MY WAY! Oh, and the typing has gotten some what better.
"Well, old friend, are you ready to do me this service?"
"I believe in America. America has made my fortune."
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Re: Rhode Island votes yes to gay marriage
[Re: elmwoodparker]
#716892
05/22/13 07:20 AM
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Ivy league, I say there is no God. Prove it. Show me at least ONE Report by any Crime Commission that says there is a God and then I will believe it. Hey, what is your problem? You sound like a FREDO. I see that you are new here and this may be the first post, (that I have read that was posted by you), but I can tell already that you are out to no good. I think I see a fishing trip for you in the future.
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Everyone should read. "HOW TO KILL A MOCKING BIRD"
CAUTION: This Post has not been approved by Don Cardi.
You really don't expect people to believe your shit do you?
Read: "The Daily Apple"- Telling America and the Gangster BB like it really is!
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Re: Rhode Island votes yes to gay marriage
[Re: Sicilian Babe]
#717175
05/24/13 07:20 AM
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Sorry, DT, I don't agree. Why should threads be closed? If people don't want to post, don't. Move on. However, given it's level of activity, then I guess people are still interested.
Gee DT, why didn't you learn this from the last time you said the same thing in another thread?
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ONLY gun owners have the POWER to PROTECT and PRESERVE our FREEDOM. "...it is their (the people's) right and duty to be at all times armed" - Thomas Jefferson, June 5, 1824
Everyone should read. "HOW TO KILL A MOCKING BIRD"
CAUTION: This Post has not been approved by Don Cardi.
You really don't expect people to believe your shit do you?
Read: "The Daily Apple"- Telling America and the Gangster BB like it really is!
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Re: Rhode Island votes yes to gay marriage
[Re: fathersson]
#717193
05/24/13 11:05 AM
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dontomasso
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Sorry, DT, I don't agree. Why should threads be closed? If people don't want to post, don't. Move on. However, given it's level of activity, then I guess people are still interested.
Gee DT, why didn't you learn this from the last time you said the same thing in another thread? It takes me longer to catch on.
"Io sono stanco, sono imbigliato, and I wan't everyone here to know, there ain't gonna be no trouble from me..Don Corleone..Cicc' a port!"
"I stood in the courtroom like a fool."
"I am Constanza: Lord of the idiots."
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Re: Rhode Island votes yes to gay marriage
[Re: IvyLeague]
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05/27/13 01:38 PM
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Dapper_Don
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First, a guy like Prager has more brains than a partisan, meme-posting hack like you will ever have. Try listening to the guy before running your mouth.
Second, as I pointed out above, when he calls it "Prager University," he doesn't mean a literal university.
Third, while I don't necessarily doubt that there are Christian/Bible teachings interwoven in some of the classes of some Southern colleges, for you to argue that most public universities don't have a huge liberal slant shows how non-objective I've always believed you to be. No need to get personal. But since you did, then its my turn now. I have listened to the guy, and he is a neoconservative nut job just like you. Period. Anybody that doesnt believe me then Google him yourself. More brains than me? He is an educated guy, doesnt mean the crap he spouts is right. I am probably one of the most educated and accomplished individuals on this board (no offense to others). Definitely more than you that's for sure. Now go run along and play with the rest of your brainwashed cult. Partisan meme posting hack? This from the guy who continues to be bashed and hated as the biggest FBI crime report mouthpiece to have ever graced any of these forums. Prager University or whatever he wants to call it. As far as I am concerned, its lower than an online scam like the Univ. of Phoenix or the Church of LDS. I didnt distinguish between public or private universities. That comment dealt with private institutions. They dont have a HUGE liberal slant, and that is a fact. Non-objective?The vast majority on these forums would say I am one of the most non-objective posters on here. Much more than you, you don't even have one iota of objectivity in you which is evident any time you discuss anything to do with politics or society.
Tommy Shots: They want me running the family, don't they know I have a young wife? Sal Vitale: (laughs) Tommy, jump in, the water's fine.
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