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  • josevolutionjosevolution Posts: 30,702
    I've got passport always ready got plenty of family in Chile need be i'm outta here as soon as some nut case gets elected and this country goes to the toilet or another financial crisis i'm gone .........
    jesus greets me looks just like me ....
  • njnancy said:

    Some people despised Scalia because of his arrogance in always voting conservatively and showing preferential treatment to lawyers he liked and being openly offensive & snarky to those he did not. Scalia was polarizing - on purpose - and this causes strong feelings in people. That has come out in some not giving a shit about his death and being happy that his influence is gone from the court.

    Some people did not like Scalia for the same reasons but have been surprised at how only an hour after we learned of his death, McConnell issued a statement saying that the President should neglect his Constitutional duties. And the chiming in began. Here people have not expressed hatred for the man, have given him props for his place in history and are participating in the guessing game about what will happen next. Strong feelings about the GOP's statements are often expressed.

    Some people don't really care that much either way about the whole thing but have a point about something they want to make - no emotions stated about his death either way.

    Some are Scalia fans who want his death to be taken more seriously.

    Some have lumped every single non conservative into one group and accuse us of dancing on the man's grave while whining about our President carrying out his Constitutional duties I don't know if this is from true convictions.or if they are using supposed outrage just to litigate against Obama because it all comes back to Obama not being held in the same regard as those before him and liberals are just clueless whiners who need to be shown the light.

    I fall into the second group, and do not begrudge anyone else their opinion, unless they have shown an inability to be civil to those who have different opinions or values. You can't be neutral on a moving train, but you shouldn't be demeaning. Like our great ex President GWB said yesterday, labels are for soup cans.

    Great ex president GWB?

    Great?

    Seriously?
    "My brain's a good brain!"
  • rr165892rr165892 Posts: 5,697

    I've got passport always ready got plenty of family in Chile need be i'm outta here as soon as some nut case gets elected and this country goes to the toilet or another financial crisis i'm gone .........

    Ha,I'm calling bullshit Jose.
  • SmellymanSmellyman Asia Posts: 4,528

    the sad part is some people actually believe some of this stuff.
    There are so many mouth breathers on the right, it is real easy to dupe them. They have been duped for the past 16 years. Now Trump is their leading candidate. LOL
  • josevolutionjosevolution Posts: 30,702
    rr165892 said:

    Ha,I'm calling bullshit Jose.
    It's always an option for me seriously ..
    jesus greets me looks just like me ....
  • njnancynjnancy Posts: 5,096

    Great ex president GWB?

    Great?

    Seriously?
    I was being facetious.
  • njnancynjnancy Posts: 5,096
    JimmyV said:

    Scalia's chair draped in black. I am uncomfortable with the gleeful piling on that has followed this man's death, in spite of how reprehensible I found him to be in life. I am much more in favor of attacking the living than the dead. With that in mind I must point out...if recent history is any indication, the drapery in this picture will ask as many questions in future Supreme Court hearings as will Clarence Thomas.

    image

    Thank you for the picture - it is a powerful image.
  • bootlegger10bootlegger10 Posts: 16,130
    PJ_Soul said:

    Oh please.
    I see no difference between the way you think Trump runs his mouth and the expletive train you just unleashed.
  • bootlegger10bootlegger10 Posts: 16,130
    rgambs said:

    Hahaha awww poor baby! He will probably only be rich for the rest of his life :bawling:

    That's how the free market works, people vote with their wallets. It's all fine and good for him to donate money to actively deny rights to American citizens, but not ok for American citizens to say "Bullshit" and refuse to do business with said bigot? It seems like you are biased towards those who try to make bigots own their words. Strange.
    How many citizens though? Do you think more than .1% of the polulation care about his political views? I just think it is a slippery slope and right now you views align with the vocal minority that is pressuring companies, but I don't think you would like it if you were on the other side of it. I don't see how you can think it is a good thing to suppress different viewpoints. We live in a country that has laws and legislators. People can have different ideas and the voters should settle things at the polls and force politicians to act based on their voting. A guy that has a different viewpoint shouldn't be forced out of his job. Now if he is discriminating against people illegally, if he is verbally or phsyically abusive to others, then that is a different story.
  • bootlegger10bootlegger10 Posts: 16,130
    rgambs said:

    Hahaha awww poor baby! He will probably only be rich for the rest of his life :bawling:

    That's how the free market works, people vote with their wallets. It's all fine and good for him to donate money to actively deny rights to American citizens, but not ok for American citizens to say "Bullshit" and refuse to do business with said bigot? It seems like you are biased towards those who try to make bigots own their words. Strange.
    How many citizens though? Do you think more than .1% of the polulation care about his political views? I just think it is a slippery slope and right now you views align with the vocal minority that is pressuring companies, but I don't think you would like it if you were on the other side of it. I don't see how you can think it is a good thing to suppress different viewpoints. We live in a country that has laws and legislators. People can have different ideas and the voters should settle things at the polls and force politicians to act based on their voting. A guy that has a different viewpoint shouldn't be forced out of his job. Now if he is discriminating against people illegally, if he is verbally or phsyically abusive to others, then that is a different story.
  • bootlegger10bootlegger10 Posts: 16,130

    does anybody think for one second that if the shoe were on the other foot, republican president, democratic senate, that the republican president would stand down and wait for the election??

    if you believe that they would, i have a bridge to sell you.

    and a donkey kong msg poster.

    No question.
  • dignindignin Posts: 9,436

    I see no difference between the way you think Trump runs his mouth and the expletive train you just unleashed.
    Well, one is running for president.....so there's that.
  • njnancy said:

    I was being facetious.
    LOL!

    Sorry.

    And... pshew!
    "My brain's a good brain!"
  • SmellymanSmellyman Asia Posts: 4,528
    edited February 2016

    How many citizens though? Do you think more than .1% of the polulation care about his political views? I just think it is a slippery slope and right now you views align with the vocal minority that is pressuring companies, but I don't think you would like it if you were on the other side of it. I don't see how you can think it is a good thing to suppress different viewpoints. We live in a country that has laws and legislators. People can have different ideas and the voters should settle things at the polls and force politicians to act based on their voting. A guy that has a different viewpoint shouldn't be forced out of his job. Now if he is discriminating against people illegally, if he is verbally or phsyically abusive to others, then that is a different story.
    Again when you are a bigot and run a non profit that runs on donations there will be repercussions. People can vote with their wallet too
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  • Cliffy6745Cliffy6745 Posts: 33,981
    edited February 2016
    Oh good. Scalia was staying at the resort of someone who received a favorable (albeit a pretty typical) Supreme Court ruling last year for free.

    AMERICA!

    Post edited by Cliffy6745 on
  • mrussel1mrussel1 Posts: 30,438
    Smellyman said:

    Again when you are a bigot and run a non profit that runs on donations there will be repercussions. People can vote with their wallet too
    The market has spoken. Laissez faire capitalists should be happy.
  • PJ_SoulPJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,246
    edited February 2016

    I see no difference between the way you think Trump runs his mouth and the expletive train you just unleashed.
    LMAO. The difference is that he's running for president and is full of shit and lies, I'm just someone on a message board who honestly just didn't like Scalia. Also, I swear more. =)
    Post edited by PJ_Soul on
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  • InHiding80InHiding80 Upland,CA Posts: 7,623
    PJ_Soul said:

    LMAO. The difference is that he's running for president and is full of shit and lies, I'm just someone on a message board who honestly just didn't like Scalia. Also, I swear more. =)
    Yep, he's part of the "I'm above the law and do as I say not as I do because I say so GOP" club.

  • Yep, he's part of the "I'm above the law and do as I say not as I do because I say so GOP" club.
    As opposed to Secretary of State I can use my home computer for official government business?

    This type of characterization is no good for either side as both can pile up the ethically questionable maneuvers.

    Let's be above the my team vs your team.
    Sorry. The world doesn't work the way you tell it to.
  • JC29856JC29856 Posts: 9,617
    Is the Obomba not attending Scalia services on Sat true?
    If so is it a big deal?
  • JimmyVJimmyV Boston's MetroWest Posts: 19,361
    Is true.

    Is not really a big deal but kind of strange.

    Will be made out to be a HUGE deal.
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  • cincybearcatcincybearcat Posts: 16,648
    Yeah and Obama and his team know it's going to be made a big deal so very confusing
    hippiemom = goodness
  • rgambsrgambs Posts: 13,576

    Yeah and Obama and his team know it's going to be made a big deal so very confusing

    Yeah, why give them the ammunition? Unless he has something scheduled with children, vets, or sick/disabled people, he is only risking criticism that isn't totally unfounded.
    Monkey Driven, Call this Living?
  • mickeyratmickeyrat Posts: 42,885
    It's possible that he was looking at the level of of disruption that comes with a presidential visit or presence at an event.

    For all we know he has contacted the family and secured their permission or blessing to be absent.
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  • rgambsrgambs Posts: 13,576
    mickeyrat said:

    It's possible that he was looking at the level of of disruption that comes with a presidential visit or presence at an event.

    For all we know he has contacted the family and secured their permission or blessing to be absent.

    Hahaha maybe they don't want Nobama!

    :dizzy:
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  • mrussel1mrussel1 Posts: 30,438
    mickeyrat said:

    It's possible that he was looking at the level of of disruption that comes with a presidential visit or presence at an event.

    For all we know he has contacted the family and secured their permission or blessing to be absent.

    Agreed. If this is the request from the family due to not having the circus, then Jay Carney needs to make that clear in the press briefing. If it isn't the case, he should go.
  • mickeyratmickeyrat Posts: 42,885
    mrussel1 said:

    Agreed. If this is the request from the family due to not having the circus, then Jay Carney needs to make that clear in the press briefing. If it isn't the case, he should go.
    Jay no longer works for the administration. Josh Earnest is Press Sec
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  • JC29856JC29856 Posts: 9,617
    mickeyrat said:

    It's possible that he was looking at the level of of disruption that comes with a presidential visit or presence at an event.

    For all we know he has contacted the family and secured their permission or blessing to be absent.

    Pres is going Friday privately.
    If the family requested he not go then the family should say so not the Pres. I doubt he gives a shit what people think anyway.
  • mrussel1mrussel1 Posts: 30,438
    mickeyrat said:

    Jay no longer works for the administration. Josh Earnest is Press Sec
    Didn't even realize that...Thanks. Maybe Ari Fleisher can put out a memo.
  • muskydanmuskydan Posts: 1,013
    JC29856 said:

    Is the Obomba not attending Scalia services on Sat true?
    If so is it a big deal?

    He probably has a tee time which to me is Obummers only redeeming quality being a golfer. What really pisses me off is all the golf this phony plays he is still a total chop...I mean really really bad. What I wouldn't give to Stick it to ole Barry on the course and then share some stories about the storefront rev-runs and community activists of Chicago we both know very well from back in the day.
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