Why people on the Train need to stop talking about Ron Paul

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  • Commy
    Commy Posts: 4,984
    He doesn't exude that sentiment at all. I think if you polled the average American, few to none would see what you're saying.

    Why should people stop talking about one of the most controversial candidates in a very long time?

    I don't get it. So what if someone doesn't like the guy? Don't click...not exactly a very difficult decision.

    I could care less about what color of jelly beans people prefer, it doesn't make me want to encourage them to change colors if they don't like mine in particular.

    Why should someone else? and why do you support them is perhaps a better question.

    That's why I asked what your real intentions were.

    If you hate something...don't you do it too.


    I'm just sick of every other thread popping up about this baldhead, so naturally I started another one about him.
  • Commy wrote:
    If you hate something...don't you do it too.


    I'm just sick of every other thread popping up about this baldhead, so naturally I started another one about him.

    I think I've sarcastically questioned a few threads in AET about eating common everyday food items, or nose picking or something equally as mundane.

    On legitimate issues, I really don't question what people want to talk (post) about, but I do offer my opinion and observations like everyone else does.

    I see a great many threads that don't interest me, so I don't bother to read or post in them.
    Progress is not made by everyone joining some new fad,
    and reveling in it's loyalty. It's made by forming coalitions
    over specific principles, goals, and policies.

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  • Commy
    Commy Posts: 4,984
    I think I've sarcastically questioned a few threads in AET about eating common everyday food items, or nose picking or something equally as mundane.

    On legitimate issues, I really don't question what people want to talk (post) about, but I do offer my opinion and observations like everyone else does.

    I see a great many threads that don't interest me, so I don't bother to read or post in them.
    great.
  • Commy wrote:
    great.


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    Ron Paul...

    :D
    Progress is not made by everyone joining some new fad,
    and reveling in it's loyalty. It's made by forming coalitions
    over specific principles, goals, and policies.

    http://i36.tinypic.com/66j31x.jpg

    (\__/)
    ( o.O)
    (")_(")
  • t206
    t206 Posts: 63
    I was going to start a new thread, but my title wouldnt fit...it was going to be called:

    "Why people on free internet message boards need to stop clicking on posts that they know they wont like based on the title, and stop telling others what to do just because they happen not to like it, and think everyone should fall into line and also have their same opinion too"
  • Commy
    Commy Posts: 4,984
    t206 wrote:
    I was going to start a new thread, but my title wouldnt fit...it was going to be called:

    "Why people on free internet message boards need to stop clicking on posts that they know they wont like based on the title, and stop telling others what to do just because they happen not to like it, and think everyone should fall into line and also have their same opinion too"
    Yeah that would have been lame.
  • t206 wrote:
    I was going to start a new thread, but my title wouldnt fit...it was going to be called:

    "Why people on free internet message boards need to stop clicking on posts that they know they wont like based on the title, and stop telling others what to do just because they happen not to like it, and think everyone should fall into line and also have their same opinion too"


    hehe

    very, very true.

    It's sign of the times when the spiritual adviser to the president of the United State is in fact a flaming closet homosexual with a meth addiction.

    One could say an industrial strength candidacy approach returning core values is required to rectify the madness hehe ;)
    Progress is not made by everyone joining some new fad,
    and reveling in it's loyalty. It's made by forming coalitions
    over specific principles, goals, and policies.

    http://i36.tinypic.com/66j31x.jpg

    (\__/)
    ( o.O)
    (")_(")