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Title: The fact is that any of us could have ended up being freepers...
Post by: Freeper on February 21, 2012, 06:48:51 PM
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MrScorpio
 
The fact is that any of us could have ended up being freepers...

Only we're all lucky that our parents weren't blood relatives.

http://www.democraticunderground.com/1002334854

No, Mr Scorpio you could never be a "freeper", you don't have the ability to actually think things through, otherwise you would already be one.

As for the incest joke, which site has people who defend incest as being no one's business? I will give you a hint the site owner calls himself Skinner.

Title: Re: The fact is that any of us could have ended up being freepers...
Post by: diesel driver on February 21, 2012, 07:13:10 PM
Hey, DUmmie mrstupido.

How's your girlfriend?   :sheep:
Title: Re: The fact is that any of us could have ended up being freepers...
Post by: Ogre on February 21, 2012, 07:43:37 PM
http://www.democraticunderground.com/1002334854

No, Mr Scorpio you could never be a "freeper", you don't have the ability to actually think things through, otherwise you would already be one.

As for the incest joke, which site has people who defend incest as being no one's business? I will give you a hint the site owner calls himself Skinner.


Spot on, my Sheltie has more cognitive reasoning ability than the average DUmmie.

Most of the primitives don't rise to the level of average to begin with.

Title: Re: The fact is that any of us could have ended up being freepers...
Post by: Karin on February 22, 2012, 07:34:21 AM
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CoffeeCat (18,139 posts)
7. I come from a conservative, Catholic nut job home...

My father was so conservative that he railed against the Americans With Disabilities
Act, because he was angry that the government mandated that he make the restrooms
in his businesses accessible to the disabled. Never mind that my mother, his wife,
had polio and will likely be in a wheelchair in her twilight years.

My father used to make fun of the homeless. He used to make fun of me for caring
about the homeless and the poor. He once asked me if I'd like to go for a ride
in his Porsche, "to see how the other 95 percent live."

My father was a bigot, unable to even hold a conversation with anyone who was
not white. He literally would leave the room. He once told me that he did try
so hard to hire an African American person--but they were lazy. He operated
businesses for thirty years and only hired one non-white person.

I remember when I was eight, my father telling me that I wasn't allowed to be
angry in our house. I told him that was unhealthy--and I smashed my Snoopy
garbage can and said, "See. It's ok to be angry. You get it out and then you
feel better."


 I knew there was something very, very wrong with them when I was in elementary
school. When I was ten, they left me home alone and I caught a National Democratic
Party telethon on television. I called in and donated $10. My father practically
blew a gasket. I knew then that being a bigot, an elitist, a selfish fool and a myopic,
cruel human being--were not for me.

Some of us grow up in hell--raised with "conservative values" and some of us escape.

So you FEEL better, having destroyed your own belongings?  You're the one with something very very wrong with you.  You're a strange person; I can't imagine what my parents would have done, but they would have thought me mentally ill for one.  And if I called some 800 number and used my dad's credit card?  Good Lord. 

As for paragraph 1.  At the time, the place where I was working got an estimate to make the bathroom compliant.  $25,000 for a remodel.  The place was not doing well financially, and is closed now.  Do you have an extra $25K, DUmmie?  You people think money is free. 
Title: Re: The fact is that any of us could have ended up being freepers...
Post by: Rebel on February 22, 2012, 07:44:45 AM
As Rush has so often opined, liberalism is the most gutless choice you could make. All you have to do is say you care, or you feel. There is no logic involved, no avenue for which to solve problems. It's all emotion. ...and it accomplishes not a f'n thing. It's a 5 Y/O's ideology.
Title: Re: The fact is that any of us could have ended up being freepers...
Post by: VivisMom on February 22, 2012, 08:27:55 AM
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I remember when I was eight, my father telling me that I wasn't allowed to be
angry in our house. I told him that was unhealthy--and I smashed my Snoopy
garbage can and said, "See. It's ok to be angry. You get it out and then you
feel better."

That's the problem with you assclowns-you STILL ACT THIS WAY. Grown-ups know that 1) anger is indeed okay and 2) there are appropriate ways to express it. You morons act like the monkeys in the primate house at the zoo, throwing feces when you get upset. My five year old displays more self-control than the lot of you.

You're not a Democrat because you're better, or smarter, than a Republican. You're a Democrat because YOU HAVE THE MENTAL MATURITY OF A CHILD.
Title: Re: The fact is that any of us could have ended up being freepers...
Post by: Ballygrl on February 22, 2012, 09:46:02 AM
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CoffeeCat (18,139 posts)
7. I come from a conservative, Catholic nut job home...

My father was so conservative that he railed against the Americans With Disabilities
Act, because he was angry that the government mandated that he make the restrooms
in his businesses accessible to the disabled. Never mind that my mother, his wife,
had polio and will likely be in a wheelchair in her twilight years.

My father used to make fun of the homeless. He used to make fun of me for caring
about the homeless and the poor. He once asked me if I'd like to go for a ride
in his Porsche, "to see how the other 95 percent live."

My father was a bigot, unable to even hold a conversation with anyone who was
not white. He literally would leave the room. He once told me that he did try
so hard to hire an African American person--but they were lazy. He operated
businesses for thirty years and only hired one non-white person.

I remember when I was eight, my father telling me that I wasn't allowed to be
angry in our house. I told him that was unhealthy--and I smashed my Snoopy
garbage can and said, "See. It's ok to be angry. You get it out and then you
feel better."

 I knew there was something very, very wrong with them when I was in elementary
school. When I was ten, they left me home alone and I caught a National Democratic
Party telethon on television. I called in and donated $10. My father practically
blew a gasket. I knew then that being a bigot, an elitist, a selfish fool and a myopic,
cruel human being--were not for me.

Some of us grow up in hell--raised with "conservative values" and some of us escape.


Really?

I come from a bi-political home, Father was Republican Mother was Democrat, Catholic also.

My Father would be considered Conservative, he owned a couple of bars when we lived in NY, he's the 1 who taught me to tip service people well, my Dad had a soft spot for the underdog, he lent people money when they needed it, he'd buy people meals when they were hungry, if you asked him why he voted for Nixon he'd go into details on his reasoning.

My Mom, God love her, she was a Democrat most of her life, she switched to the Republican party about 8 years ago, she only switched because she's a Religious woman and felt she was constantly being demeaned by her own party, but she still has a lot of Democrat ways about her, feels entitled at times, and she wouldn't even think to tip 20% when going out to eat, and when you asked her why she voted for JFK she said "he was so cute".

Neither of my Parents were/are bigots, if anything their friend choices tended to be Hispanics.

My Dad worked hard and did what he could for us and people around him suffering, my Mother kind of had the attitude "that's sad" but that was it, 1 took action 1 didn't. This is not to disparage my Mother, I love her very much, but there are differences when it comes to the Republican and Democrat mentality. I was born a Republican, and I'm very proud of that, never ever was able to feel or live the Democrat side.
Title: Re: The fact is that any of us could have ended up being freepers...
Post by: wasp69 on February 22, 2012, 09:55:35 AM
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MrScorpio
 
The fact is that any of us could have ended up being freepers...

Only we're all lucky that our parents weren't blood relatives.

 :whatever:

I've seen your picture, son, and I wouldn't be pitching rocks too far, if you know what I mean...   ;)

Besides, there is no way you ass-douches could ever be "freepers".  Being anything Conservative means having a love of country over self and that pretty much disqualifies the DUmp from ever being able to be anything other than a boil on the ass of society.

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CoffeeCat (18,139 posts)
7. I come from a conservative, Catholic nut job home...

I remember when I was eight, my father telling me that I wasn't allowed to be angry in our house. I told him that was unhealthy--and I smashed my Snoopy garbage can and said, "See. It's ok to be angry. You get it out and then you feel better."

Uh-huh....  Let's ignore the fact that your daddy didn't take the cost of the Snoopy garbage can and your monologue out of your 8 year old ass (which you failed to mention), and concentrate on the fact that you were more than happy to break things that you didn't pay for and didn't hesitate to be generous with someone else's money.  That, DUmbass, is why you are what you are - an immature child who doesn't appreciate anything and a filthy leech who will reach into someone's pocket and give away their wealth.  Nothing from you, all from everyone else.

Like I said, love of country over love of self...
Title: Re: The fact is that any of us could have ended up being freepers...
Post by: jukin on February 22, 2012, 10:01:30 AM
No, you couldn't have. Being a freeper requires more IQ and an ability to look at history and learn from it.
Title: Re: The fact is that any of us could have ended up being freepers...
Post by: DumbAss Tanker on February 22, 2012, 11:49:50 AM
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MrScorpio
 
The fact is that any of us could have ended up being freepers...

If only you had been 30 IQ points smarter, mentally and emotionally stable, stayed off drugs and alcohol after those first forgivable youthful misadventures, and weren't sexual deviants...
Title: Re: The fact is that any of us could have ended up being freepers...
Post by: Revolution on February 22, 2012, 12:15:20 PM
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CoffeeCat (18,139 posts)
7. I come from a conservative, Catholic nut job home...

My father was so conservative that he railed against the Americans With Disabilities
Act, because he was angry that the government mandated that he make the restrooms
in his businesses accessible to the disabled. Never mind that my mother, his wife,
had polio and will likely be in a wheelchair in her twilight years.

My father used to make fun of the homeless. He used to make fun of me for caring
about the homeless and the poor. He once asked me if I'd like to go for a ride
in his Porsche, "to see how the other 95 percent live."

My father was a bigot, unable to even hold a conversation with anyone who was
not white. He literally would leave the room. He once told me that he did try
so hard to hire an African American person--but they were lazy. He operated
businesses for thirty years and only hired one non-white person.

I remember when I was eight, my father telling me that I wasn't allowed to be
angry in our house. I told him that was unhealthy--and I smashed my Snoopy
garbage can and said, "See. It's ok to be angry. You get it out and then you
feel better."

 I knew there was something very, very wrong with them when I was in elementary
school. When I was ten, they left me home alone and I caught a National Democratic
Party telethon on television. I called in and donated $10. My father practically
blew a gasket. I knew then that being a bigot, an elitist, a selfish fool and a myopic,
cruel human being--were not for me.

Some of us grow up in hell--raised with "conservative values" and some of us escape.

 :bs: :bouncy:

 :loser:

That is all.
Title: Re: The fact is that any of us could have ended up being freepers...
Post by: Karin on February 22, 2012, 12:19:57 PM
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you were more than happy to break things that you didn't pay for and didn't hesitate to be generous with someone else's money.

Wasp, you hit the nail on the head.
Title: Re: The fact is that any of us could have ended up being freepers...
Post by: Rebel on February 22, 2012, 12:26:56 PM
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CoffeeCat (18,139 posts)
7. I come from a conservative, Catholic nut job home...

My father was so conservative that he railed against the Americans With Disabilities
Act, because he was angry that the government mandated that he make the restrooms
in his businesses accessible to the disabled. Never mind that my mother, his wife,
had polio and will likely be in a wheelchair in her twilight years.

My father used to make fun of the homeless. He used to make fun of me for caring
about the homeless and the poor. He once asked me if I'd like to go for a ride
in his Porsche, "to see how the other 95 percent live."

My father was a bigot, unable to even hold a conversation with anyone who was
not white. He literally would leave the room. He once told me that he did try
so hard to hire an African American person--but they were lazy. He operated
businesses for thirty years and only hired one non-white person.

I remember when I was eight, my father telling me that I wasn't allowed to be
angry in our house. I told him that was unhealthy--and I smashed my Snoopy
garbage can and said, "See. It's ok to be angry. You get it out and then you
feel better."

 I knew there was something very, very wrong with them when I was in elementary
school. When I was ten, they left me home alone and I caught a National Democratic
Party telethon on television. I called in and donated $10. My father practically
blew a gasket. I knew then that being a bigot, an elitist, a selfish fool and a myopic,
cruel human being--were not for me.

Some of us grow up in hell--raised with "conservative values" and some of us escape.

Yeah, I've never seen so many lies in one bullshit post.

(http://chzgifs.files.wordpress.com/2011/03/bouncyballp1.gif)



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My father was a bigot, unable to even hold a conversation with anyone who was
not white. He literally would leave the room. He once told me that he did try
so hard to hire an African American person--but they were lazy. He operated
businesses for thirty years and only hired one non-white person.

Liberals, the spoiled brats of the nation. Trashing your father on a message board. Tommy Jordan should throw your ass on the ground and "laptop" your ass. These people are mentally ****ing ill. There is no other explanation. Bunch of idiots we used to put in padded rooms.


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I remember when I was eight, my father telling me that I wasn't allowed to be
angry in our house. I told him that was unhealthy--and I smashed my Snoopy
garbage can and said, "See. It's ok to be angry. You get it out and then you
feel better."

Sure you did, at 8, uh huh, you told him it was "unhealthy", at 8, riiiigghhhhhhhhtttttttttt...........T.

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I knew there was something very, very wrong with them when I was in elementary
school. When I was ten, they left me home alone and I caught a National Democratic
Party telethon on television. I called in and donated $10. My father practically
blew a gasket. I knew then that being a bigot, an elitist, a selfish fool and a myopic,
cruel human being--were not for me.

Wow, and which card did you use, Visa? Mastercard? Discover? Or was this one of those "I'm sending in 10 dollars of healing white light" scenarios? No 10 year old sits at home watching a f'n political convention.


I call complete and total  :bs: on the entire fabrication. DUmmies lie, all the time, DUmmies lie.
Title: Re: The fact is that any of us could have ended up being freepers...
Post by: USA4ME on February 22, 2012, 12:32:47 PM
Given who Lamond claims he's relatives with, and that the family tree of that individual doesn't fork very often, Lamond isn't in a position to talk.  Then again, he never is, but that doesn't stop him from opening his mouth and reminding us of how stupid he is.

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Title: Re: The fact is that any of us could have ended up being freepers...
Post by: franksolich on February 22, 2012, 12:44:54 PM
Given who Lamond claims he's relatives with, and that the family tree of that individual doesn't fork very often, Lamond isn't in a position to talk.  Then again, he never is, but that doesn't stop him from opening his mouth and reminding us of how stupid he is.

You know, I expect that Lamond's going to be pretty busy on Skins's island this year, and might even get into the ranks of the Top DUmmies, defending his "black" (quotation marks of course sarcastic) president.
Title: Re: The fact is that any of us could have ended up being freepers...
Post by: AllosaursRus on February 22, 2012, 01:11:45 PM
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CoffeeCat (18,139 posts)
7. I come from a conservative, Catholic nut job home...

BuuuuuuuuuuuuulllllllllllllllllllllllShiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiittttttttttttttttttttt!!!!!!!!!!

Been a while since we had a good bouncy, and this one isn't it either! CoffeeTwat you're not only a liar, you're a damn liar! If your dad was as you say, I doubt you would have lived after calling in and donating money when you were 10! I doubt you watched anything more than Sesame Street back then!

Lyin' sons a bitches!
Title: Re: The fact is that any of us could have ended up being freepers...
Post by: Airwolf on February 22, 2012, 01:12:52 PM
So his/her dads a bigot eh? OK never hired but one non white person? I'm pretty certain that unless that tool is older then 55-60 that the Government has had a regulation that states that any business of a certain size has to hire so many non white employees so as to have a diverse work force and that isn't something you can ignore . The same goes for how many women they have to employ  as well. Also I remember when I was a young kid and my parents were watching one of the conventions on TV. I don't remember if it was the Republican or Democratic Convention but I can't tell you I was bored as HELL while it was on. I didn't watch one until Reagan came to be nominated because Carter was to much to bear to have in as a second term President just like this current one
Title: Re: The fact is that any of us could have ended up being freepers...
Post by: wasp69 on February 22, 2012, 01:54:33 PM
Wasp, you hit the nail on the head.

Thank you, ma'am, I do try.

 :-)
Title: Re: The fact is that any of us could have ended up being freepers...
Post by: Rebel on February 22, 2012, 03:47:49 PM
As Rush has so often opined, liberalism is the most gutless choice you could make. All you have to do is say you care, or you feel. There is no logic involved, no avenue for which to solve problems. It's all emotion. ...and it accomplishes not a f'n thing. It's a 5 Y/O's ideology.

Actually, catsmtrods has a great definition of liberalism in his sig line:

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"Liberalism is an essentially feminine, submissive world view. Perhaps a better adjective than feminine is infantile. It is the world view of men who do not have the moral toughness, the spiritual strength to stand up and do single combat with life, who cannot adjust to the reality that the world is not a huge, pink-and-blue, padded nursery in which the lions lie down with the lambs and everyone lives happily ever after." --- Dr. William Pierce