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stickyvicky wrote:https://pjmedia.com/trending/2017/08/27 ... -meltdown/
opinions are like assholes, everyone's got one, and is entitled to one.
you sure about that, Vic? Olbermann appears to have two. One of which could use an expansion in vocabulary to words of more than one syllable. Thanks for the link, I think. (feeling feisty today and sad to see Walter has decided to decamp....again)
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And thankfully we are also entitled not to listen if we choose.stickyvicky wrote:https://pjmedia.com/trending/2017/08/27 ... -meltdown/
opinions are like assholes, everyone's got one, and is entitled to one.
God Bless Texas. She is in good hands with a President who cares, who is a builder, who knows finance and who appreciates that lives come first, but quality of life is a close second. He will not abandon those who no longer have a home but continue to have mortgages, who are proponents of both parties but equally in need. Texas will NOT be abandoned or forgotten. Con men, politicians beware!!
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I'm not sure if spike heels are appropriate for a flood but ok... God forbid she ruin them, they are probably $2500 shoes... maybe even designer.... just sayin.... if it was me i would have worn rubber boots or something..... I guess looking good is the most important thing here....... It worked on Catalina.... lol...
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Catalina, I think you and I think alike, and seem to be on the same side of the fence. (Well, that hiatus didn't last long, did it? )
The main difference is, you go for the angry and vitriolic, while I try to go for the sweet and gentle discussion (not always successful, lol.) I'm, as they say, "Peace, not war." "I'm a lover, not a fighter." Etc. on and on.
That last post (the Tweet itself) is angry, hateful and vitriolic, and I really don't believe that it has a place on this forum (my opinion, not everyone's, lol.) It is specifically meant to ignite and inflame the angry passions of the left. If I was his employer? I would fire him in a heartbeat. Yes, he has freedom of speech. But I, as an employer, have the right to speak out on what my employees say and do, either on or off the job, when those passions reflect back on me. By allowing it to continue, to me, reflects on his employer. And, by not controlling and speaking out against such hateful diatribe, they reveal that they support it. That is one reason I don't watch that channel or specifically his show. It's not what he says or believes, it's the manner in which he chooses to present it.
That is one reason that I ridicule the NFL for not speaking out against Kaepernick and others who have taken up his (stupid) "cause." He disses this country while raking in the millions of dollars it has afforded him. You STAND and FACE THE FLAG when the National Anthem plays. I don't care what the Hell else you do, you respect this country, and the flag that represents the hundreds of thousands of lives of those that fought hard for your freedoms, and those hundreds of thousands who never came home. As for the NFL, by not controlling his actions (as they do if you get a DUI or hit your wife,) they show that they support him. Each team is a business. And that business has the right to control what it's employees do on their clock or their dollar. They are paying him to be out there and represent them. So, by not saying anything and allowing it to continue, they say that they support him. Freedom of speech has nothing to do with it. Doing the job I hire you for does. People get fired every day for dissing the company that hired them and that pays them.
Obviously, you can post some pretty nice responses (downer meds kicking in? ) I felt that that post, Catalina, is too hateful for this topic. Again, just my opinion. I do want to read what you say. I just get POed (some say pissed, lol) when the dialog turns angry or hateful. You keep doing what you do and I'll keep trying to understand "what the Hell's wrong with that guy,"
The main difference is, you go for the angry and vitriolic, while I try to go for the sweet and gentle discussion (not always successful, lol.) I'm, as they say, "Peace, not war." "I'm a lover, not a fighter." Etc. on and on.
That last post (the Tweet itself) is angry, hateful and vitriolic, and I really don't believe that it has a place on this forum (my opinion, not everyone's, lol.) It is specifically meant to ignite and inflame the angry passions of the left. If I was his employer? I would fire him in a heartbeat. Yes, he has freedom of speech. But I, as an employer, have the right to speak out on what my employees say and do, either on or off the job, when those passions reflect back on me. By allowing it to continue, to me, reflects on his employer. And, by not controlling and speaking out against such hateful diatribe, they reveal that they support it. That is one reason I don't watch that channel or specifically his show. It's not what he says or believes, it's the manner in which he chooses to present it.
That is one reason that I ridicule the NFL for not speaking out against Kaepernick and others who have taken up his (stupid) "cause." He disses this country while raking in the millions of dollars it has afforded him. You STAND and FACE THE FLAG when the National Anthem plays. I don't care what the Hell else you do, you respect this country, and the flag that represents the hundreds of thousands of lives of those that fought hard for your freedoms, and those hundreds of thousands who never came home. As for the NFL, by not controlling his actions (as they do if you get a DUI or hit your wife,) they show that they support him. Each team is a business. And that business has the right to control what it's employees do on their clock or their dollar. They are paying him to be out there and represent them. So, by not saying anything and allowing it to continue, they say that they support him. Freedom of speech has nothing to do with it. Doing the job I hire you for does. People get fired every day for dissing the company that hired them and that pays them.
Obviously, you can post some pretty nice responses (downer meds kicking in? ) I felt that that post, Catalina, is too hateful for this topic. Again, just my opinion. I do want to read what you say. I just get POed (some say pissed, lol) when the dialog turns angry or hateful. You keep doing what you do and I'll keep trying to understand "what the Hell's wrong with that guy,"
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"what the Hell's wrong with that guy," I've watched too much CNN, MSNBC and Fox News, Walt. thrown too many shoes at the tv and been exposed to too many fat heads on the radio.
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catalina2 wrote: "what the Hell's wrong with that guy," I've watched too much CNN, MSNBC and Fox News, Walt. thrown too many shoes at the tv and been exposed to too many fat heads on the radio.
I hear you there!!! Me, too.
I can resist everything except temptation.
from Rod Serling's "Time Enough" my all time fav Serling Twilight Zone teleplay