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Badger
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« on: December 05, 2014, 09:30:39 AM »

So Democrats are rioting and burning down their own commercial districts and economic opportunities. Tell us something we didn't already know.

Ferguson is a microcosm. Democratic voters can only rage, and give world-class amateur productions of Les Miserable. Republicans sit in the audience with their popcorn buckets and evaluate the individual performances.

Sharpton could use some acting lessons, imo.

99% of the rioting vandals arern't registered voters.


Your 'politics' really are just a pretext for fundamental character flaws.

Please stop making grotesque posts which embarrass the rest of blue avatars.
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Badger
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« Reply #1 on: December 05, 2014, 07:51:24 PM »

99% of the rioting vandals arern't registered voters.


Your 'politics' really are just a pretext for fundamental character flaws.

Please stop making grotesque posts which embarrass the rest of blue avatars.

The mirror doesn't make people fat, and the social commentary isn't the problem. If people don't like the macabre harlequin slapstick on the news every night, they need to mend their ways.

Your pseudo-intellectual attempts at profundity, well, just suck.
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« Reply #2 on: December 12, 2014, 11:12:47 PM »

Could you please clarify that using more simple language?  What do you mean by "moral ambiguity" and what have you actually proposed to help these people?

Civility towards Democrats, who often make the problem worse, does not make many Republicans respectable or tolerable. You simply refuse to get your hands dirty. 

Yes, too much civility is clearly a cancer infecting modern political dialogue. Roll Eyes

Fortunately for you, no one has ever accused you of contributing to that 'problem'.
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