people who don't like Fox News are ungodly

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People who don't like Fox News, don't like Fox News.​
 

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If Obama is a socialist dictator, he's going about it wrong.

Obviously you skipped your high school education regarding government and world politics. I was lucky. I wasn't a resident of Mississippi or any other conservative, southern state.

FACTThe government sector has slashed jobs steadily since the recession, shrinking government payrolls to their lowest level in eight years.

At this rate, there won't be enough people to run the FEMA camps.

FACT]Under George Bush, the government grew by 4 percent. If it had grown at the same rate during Obama's first term -- which, we should note, included the same two wars Bush started, along with the worst recession since the Great Depression -- then the government sector would have been 2 million jobs bigger by the end of Obama's first term in January.

Pay attention to this republicanchick:

That 2-million-job number just happens to gibe with academic studies suggesting pointless and destructive austerity measures have cost the U.S. about 2 million jobs since the recession.

Yep, worst socialist dictatorship ever.

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I belive it is fair to question whether the U.S.l government should have bigger powers.

Careful readers of American history show us that the U.S. has, to its credit, has debated this since it first began.

But, hey, republicanchick:

But let’s be clear about how frightening socialism actually could be.

***Marx wanted to wipeout inequality and Lenin wanted a classless society.

***But facts and evidence set in, as they always do. And the results were devastating.

***Russia's streets turned bloody and the bloodlood flowed.

*** The Soviet elite took away all privileges. The wealthy were allowed some and the lower class none.

***The entire Eastern region, including Czechoslovakia, failed miserably.

I’m not sure you appreciate quite how predatory socialism was. It was not--as republicanchick and Obama’s other detractors suggest--a government so centralized and bloated that it hobbled private enterprise.

it was a spoils system that killed off everything, all in the name of "social justice."

What do I want?

What we need is not to strive for a perfect social justice--which never existed and never will--but for social harmony.

Musical harmony is soothing and exhilarating. The different players and instruments perform together.melody.

Today, our democracy, a miraculous gathering of diverse players, desperately needs such unity. If all participants play fair and strive for the common good, we can achieve a harmony that eluded the doctrinaire socialist projects. But if just one section, or even one player, is out of tune, the music will disintegrate into madness and vitriol.

I am not asking Mr. Obama and the Republican leaders to stop playing instruments of their choosing.

I am asking republicanchick every other citizen to keep in mind the song of our country.

People like her seem to enjoy being a suicide bomber in our politics.

The shock and noisy dissonance might just become loud enough to wake another Karl Marx.

Or worse.
 

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Know what? He made a mistake a long time after the incident while trying to note and recognize an actual soldier and when the mistake was brought to his attention he publicly corrected himself. I'm not a particular fan of his and I don't watch his broadcast, but reading his response and knowing about how witnesses to and near traumatic events have a tendency to do that over time, I think the apology makes sense.

NBC noted that a "Dateline NBC" story in 2003 correctly reported that Williams learned after his helicopter had landed that "the Chinook ahead of us was almost blown out of the sky." Williams said he also wrote about the incident correctly in 2008.

"Because I have no desire to fictionalize my experience ... and no need to dramatize events as they actually happened, I think the constant viewing of the video showing us inspecting the impact area — and the fog of memory over the years — made me conflate the two," Williams wrote.​

That's a fairly human experience related to stressful situations. Heck, people even do that when it's a positive, euphoric one. People who watched a memorable game, over time, become people in the bleachers, conflating that sort of tangential experience with a more immediate sense in memory. Now if it had happened last year or last month I'd have wondered. But it's something if known he'd also know could be easily refuted by any number of people and wouldn't add anything to his stature, his having been in danger and at a front more than once in his career.

Here's a link to the more immediate reporting and it was done, unsurprisingly, correctly.

WILLIAMS: (Voiceover) We quickly make our drop and then turn southwest. Suddenly, without knowing why, we learned we’ve been ordered to land in the desert. On the ground, we learn the Chinook ahead of us was almost blown out of the sky. That hole was made by a rocket-propelled grenade, or RPG, fired from the ground. It punched cleanly through the skin of the ship, but amazingly it didn’t detonate.​

The most likely way that sort of thing happens is that the general we (as in "I was in a group") becomes the more literal we over years.

so what about katrina?
 

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I don't think it is.
I'm going to go out on a really strong limb here and suggest you haven't studied human psychology on the point and have no experience with memory and how it degrades over time with a great many people.

Heck, you should see how it does when you're examining witnesses to a fairly recent event where you know the people you're talking to were all literally witnesses to the event. It's a bit like the old Chinese Whispers game of passing a secret from classmate to classmate and hearing the last person in line and how the initial message has distorted.

I think it is a common experience for those who have no absolute commitment to truth/honesty
Honest people frequently look like liars in the right circumstance.
 

republicanchick

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Honest people frequently look like liars in the right circumstance.


oh, 4 SURE!

that one totally hit home

and no, there is absolutely NO sarcasm here.. You hit on a great truth.. one I have learned the hard way.. and will continue to learn...

for one thing, many people just CAN'T wait to catch you in a lie or what even LOOKS like it MIGHT be or COULD be a lie...


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oh, 4 SURE!

that one totally hit home

and no, there is absolutely NO sarcasm here.. You hit on a great truth.. one I have learned the hard way.. and will continue to learn...

for one thing, many people just CAN'T wait to catch you in a lie or what even LOOKS like it MIGHT be or COULD be a lie...]
Happens in courtrooms a great deal. That's why lawyers prepare their clients on how to answer and when to be silent and how to comport themselves. Some completely human reactions to having an outrageous charge set against you, by way of example, will cause you to react in a way that will actually do you and your testimony damage.
 

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Happens in courtrooms a great deal. That's why lawyers prepare their clients on how to answer and when to be silent and how to comport themselves. Some completely human reactions to having an outrageous charge set against you, by way of example, will cause you to react in a way that will actually do you and your testimony damage.

yeh.. In this wolrd you cannot show anger a lot of the time b/c you will labled... fill in the blanks

but if you do not show anger when accused of some heinous thing, you will be looked upon as likely guilty

u can't win


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aikido7

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yes, i believe (know) this to be so, that those who hate Fox News are... hey, lost souls...

I mean, saying you hate Fox News is like saying you hate trees and rain and sunshine...

trees and rain and sunshine are part of reality

so is the news, and Fox tells us news that other channels do not begin to tell about... Lois Lerner scandal... Benghazi scandal...

and if that weren't bad enough, the other channels got Mr VirtualCommie elected...

i rest my case...


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Again (*sigh*) there are ungodly people everywhere on all sides.

What prevented you from learning this fact in your own upbringing?
 

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FOX "news" talking heads have been singing the praises of Jordan's King Abdullah II since his country stepped up its attacks on ISIS after the militant group burned one of its pilots alive.

...And FOX commentators even suggested that President Barack Obama hasn't shown the same resolve.

What they are saying is "Why can't Obama be like this Muslim king?"

HASN'T THIS BEEN THEIR PREVIOUS COMPLAINT ABOUT OBAMA ????
 

aikido7

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outa here:yoshi:

--Tell me please what is hateful about clarifying an incorrect posting by you that said that all who listen to FOX who are liberals are ungodly?

--My grandmother is a pure liberal and watches FOX. Is she ungodly?

--Show me also what is hateful about asking about you and your family of origin?

And by the way, if you would be willing to show me how I can ask these questions to you without provoking your anger and upset, please feel free.

I am always on the lookout for better ways to communicate my thoughts and ideas. I need criticism from others. Other people's reactions and suggestions are the best way for me to learn to start working on real change.
 

republicanchick

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--Tell me please what is hateful about clarifying an incorrect posting by you that said that all who listen to FOX who are liberals are ungodly?

--My grandmother is a pure liberal and watches FOX. Is she ungodly?

--Show me also what is hateful about asking about you and your family of origin?

And by the way, if you would be willing to show me how I can ask these questions to you without provoking your anger and upset, please feel free.

I am always on the lookout for better ways to communicate my thoughts and ideas. I need criticism from others. Other people's reactions and suggestions are the best way for me to learn to start working on real change.

that's what you say... until the next round
 
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