Somehow I don't see NJ as being first, though. — tim wood
Baden
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This is the reason the liberal media isn't covering this. It's hard them to come to terms with it.
— frank
Yep.
↪Frank Apisa
If I'm inconsistent you can feel free to point it out, especially if you're willing to quote me. Meantime, take a chill pill. Nobody needs to have a coronary over this. — Baden
Baden
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Anyway, I'm done with making that point. We can move on. — Baden
Baden
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I have nothing but the greatest of respect for women..
— Frank Apisa
Nobody respects women more than me.
— Trump
I've been referring to the way you talk about women, nothing else. In that respect, you two are twins even in your excuses. — Baden
Baden
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I have nothing but the greatest of respect for women..
— Frank Apisa
Nobody respects women more than me.
— Trump
I've been referring to the way you talk about women, nothing else. In that respect, you two are twins even in your excuses. — Baden
Baden
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I had a period in my life after a divorce where I was promiscuous...banged any woman willing. I was a lucky guy...and there were MANY willing. I had no real bucks, but I WAS a bartender...and the bartender always has a shot at the leftovers. Yeah, some were skanks, but I've had my share of ultra-fine.
If you think you've gotten laid more than I...we can talk more. But you'd have to come up with some big numbers
— Frank Apisa — Baden
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↪Frank Apisa
In terms of how you talk about women, you have, I'm afraid. — Baden
Baden
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↪tim wood
No, he's the mirror image of the guy he claims we'd have to be Nazis to support and you're playing the apologist because it's your guy and not a Republican.
Without a consistent line neither of you have any credibility. — Baden
Baden
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Now that Frank has morphed into Trump, maybe he'll change his vote? — Baden
tim wood
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↪Frank Apisa I've been reviewing legal definitions of rape online. It's not as completely simple as may seem it should be. And of course some of the details depend on the jurisdiction. It seems there are two main elements, both required. Penetration (of what by what varying), and lack of consent. Lack of consent is tricky. Lack of objection is not consent. On the other hand, consent need not be explicitly verbal. Assuming the charge is accurately stated above,
pinned her to a wall in a Senate building, reached under her clothing and penetrated her
that's a description of a physical act, and is silent on consent. Here's Wiki on it: 'Consent is affirmative "informed approval, indicating a freely given agreement" to sexual activity.[24] It is not necessarily expressed verbally, and may instead be overtly implied from actions, but the absence of objection does not constitute consent.' It doesn't take a law degree or even being a TPF amateur philosopher to see how there could be problems with the idea of consent, and that the details matter. Further (imo) if she consented in the moment but rued thereafter, then not rape.
In sum, the legal charge of rape can be made but sometimes the truth not-so-simple. — tim wood
Maw
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Let me say this without equivocation: “Pinning” a clothed woman to a wall and managing to “penetrate her” with your fingers…EVEN WITH THE WOMAN’S TOTAL COOPERATION…is one hell of a feat...goddam near impossible. Without her cooperation…I am saying it IS impossible without causing injury that would need immediate medical care...unless the woman is a porn star in the “fisting” section of porn sites and had just finished shooting a segment
— Frank Apisa
Uh oh looks like someone's never gotten to third base — Maw
Baden
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↪Frank Apisa
This is a really sick post. — Baden
StreetlightX
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“Pinning” a clothed woman to a wall and managing to “penetrate her” with your fingers…EVEN WITH THE WOMAN’S TOTAL COOPERATION…is one hell of a feat...goddam near impossible
— Frank Apisa
Given it a go, have you? — StreetlightX
Hanover
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I boycott all North Korean goods. Sure, it's difficult around Christmas when looking for that perfect gift, but it's the least I can do to de-fund their nuclear program. — Hanover
Baden
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↪StreetlightX
I used to think communism meant the "same for everyone". When I was six years old. — Baden
StreetlightX
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So my comment that communism has "same for everyone" is not at odds with modern considerations about communism.
— Frank Apisa
No it literally is. — StreetlightX
It's mind-blowing. — Xtrix
Baden
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in a system which essentially will be a choice A or B?
— Frank Apisa
Only because you make it so. You're caught in the circular logic of saying you need to do what makes it necessary for you to do what you do. — Baden
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↪Frank Apisa Why is it bullshit? — Benkei
It seems to me that if you have a politically corrupt system any vote for the establishment candidates is voting in favour of corruption. Heads, you lose, tails, monied interests win.
You might as well not vote. — Benkei
The difference between Trump and Biden is marginal from any perspective but the US perspective. That's because those differences are played to maximum effect in US media to give voters a feeling that they have a choice. It plays right into the identity politics of being Republican or Democratic. — Benkei
I've voted for a Conservative Liberal party, greens, Labour Party, animal rights party and Christian party (not in that order) due to changing personal views over time but mostly because of policy proposals I wanted to support. I don't see this flexibility with US voters; Dems think Reps are stupid and vice versa. Meanwhile, both parties serve you policy turds and you thank them for the privilege depending on which party had your loyalty.
How do you square that with greed? Can those who profess “greed is good” (which seems to be the main economic motto of the day) ever obtain what they consider to be plenty? To me needless to say, this being how most of the 1%-ers got there.
Then there’s greed-based competition* to be top-dog winner where everyone else is a looser of the so-conceived game of life. And the end-state of this greed-based competition in which one finally obtains happiness is in fact an illusory reality: an untruth or self-deception. But it does produce a lot of losing parties out there, and correlated misery.
* Loosely understood, there are other forms of completion: for maximized knowledge, understanding, wisdom, good social standing, physical and mental health, etc. But many such forms of competition are a) often ones where one competes against one’s own perceived limitations rather than against other beings for that which is desired and b) where what is gained is then in turn often shared with others via community for the maximized benefit to oneself, as well as to others. Point being, there’s very little winner-looser dichotomy, if any, in many such alternative forms of non-greed-based completion. As one example, scientists compete to discover stuff, but when a discovery is made it doesn’t (typically?) turn the discoverer into a victorious winner and all other scientists into losers. Rather, the whole community benefits. — javra
StreetlightX
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And communism has as its core "same for everyone."
— Frank Apisa
Yeah I mean it's not like "From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs" is one of the most famous communist slogans out there. No possible way. — StreetlightX
StreetlightX
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↪Frank Apisa Ah there you go again with the big hitting arguments. Real intellectual-powerhouse stuff Frank, no idea how I'm going to match. — StreetlightX
Baden
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So, can we go back to the details of Biden's record?
Forget who will or won't vote for him. Can anyone tell me what he offers progressives? — Baden
StreetlightX
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It really comes down to this: those who say that not voting for Biden are voting for Trump miss the fact that it was very policies and politics championed by Biden and his ilk which got you Trump in the first place. A vote for Biden is a vote for the next Trump, and the one after that.
American electoral politics has been a ratchet mechanism for the last two generations, with each click of the wheel forestalled only by a momentary holding pattern before plunging straight back into reactionary hell again. Voting for a Trumpian catalyst is a prolongation of pain, not an anaesthetic to it. — StreetlightX
frank
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↪Frank Apisa In a democracy there's nothing to stop the people from reducing their taxes below what's needed to run the state.
It's a weakness of democracy that isny present in oligarchies or dictatorships. — frank
Baden
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Yours is junk-yard dog rhetoric with rabid overtones
— tim wood
And this is:
That comment is so fucking nuts...that anyone attempting to comment on it further than what I am saying right here, is also fucking nuts.
— Frank Apisa
But, fine, have a look at street's latest post and I'd also be happy to list sources and quotes therein that explicate why Biden is so unpalatable to much the left. Let's debate it on that basis. — Baden
frank
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Democracy is silly.
— h060tu
Some people think it's a goal. A goal is usually a state beyond what you presently have or are.
People who place democracy as a high value may be those who suffer for lack of being heard.
What is it that livers of totalitarianism need? Order?
Thoughts? Frank Apisa — frank
jamalrob
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That comment is so fucking nuts...that anyone attempting to comment on it further than what I am saying right here, is also fucking nuts.
— Frank Apisa
:lol:
I guess I'll have to refrain from commenting to the effect that Street and Baden are right. — jamalrob
Baden
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That comment is so fucking nuts...that anyone attempting to comment on it further than what I am saying right here, is also fucking nuts.
Comment further if you want, Baden, but I won't.
— Frank Apisa
And the specific policy positions mentioned? You agree Biden took those positions or not? — Baden
People like me, whether in America or elsewhere, will vote for politicians who represent what they believe in. Biden does not represent what progressives or the left believe in. Ergo, many of our ilk won't vote for him (some will, but many won't). So, if he and his supporters want more of the left's vote, he needs to give the left something of substance. The Nazi angle is not going to work just from a pragmatic viewpoint (leaving aside the absurdity of it for a moment). — Baden
Have you got any substantive defence against StreetlightX's statements about Biden's policy positions? It's possible to have a conversation about that. — Baden
Baden
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↪Frank Apisa
People like you, not just on this forum, but across America will get Trump reelected. You are his greatest asset and are doing everything he would want you to do. For free. Congratulations. — Baden
And this is just a fucking joke. Biden, who fought for bus segregation in schools? Who, as late as 2003, eulogised segregationist Strom Thurmond as those 'among his closest friends'? Biden, who let Anita Hill get shit all over in her sexual assault allegations in the Clarence hearings? Biden, who is likely a sexual predator himself and who enjoys touching and sniffing young women - in fact young girls - in public? Biden, who supported the Iraq War unconditionally? Biden, whose support of and engineering of Clinton's Crime Bill led the US to have among the highest rates of incarceration in the world? Biden, who supported DOMA? Biden, who enthusiastically stripped bankruptcy protections from private student loans and helped entrench and expand the sprawling the American debt state? Biden, who has, throughout his career, argued for - and attained - cuts to social security? Biden, who was at Obama's right hand as he laid waste to the Middle East, bailed out Wall Street, deported hundreds and thousands of migrants, and continued a drone war which murdered hundreds of civilians?
Biden has done more harm to the US and the world in his decades long career in politics than Trump could ever aspire to. Trump is a self-interested illiterate wanker doing the bidding of his Republican overloads. Biden's a true fucking believer - he only happened to do it with a bit of charisma, which even now he's lost to the creeping onset of dementia. Biden has fought all his life to make the world a worse place to live in for everyone, and he's been incredibly successful in doing so. For the student-debt problem alone, Biden deserves to be disembowled in public by a pack of hungry rats. — StreetlightX
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↪Frank Apisa
By saying things like this, you are guaranteed to alienate progressives and independents, who you need to win. So, if your goal with your posts on this site is to do everything possible to get Trump reelected, you're doing a fanatic job. — Baden