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    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    *"It isn't so much that*liberals*are ignorant. It's just that they*know*so many things that aren't so." - Ronald Reagan
    Didn't he say that after Alzheimer's set in and Nancy was de facto president?

    What a rube. As if what Reagan Said matters. Anywhere but in conservative wet dream

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      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      Only a lib could interpret someone leave a job for another as a racial issue.
      Yeah the entire black staff of the RNC resigned because they all simultaneously got better offers


      HaHahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah


      How's the civil war going?

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        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        You haven't debunked anything. Your story is admirable . However the lives of many others may be more or less remarkable. What makes the difference is what environments existed, if any, that promoted streams of consciousness in directions of free will, and underwhelmed by the streams of others. Having the ability of how to think, rather than what to think is paramount. Unfortunately in my experience , I have yet to meet any significant number of Liberals that know how to think beyond certain borders.

        They seem to be always stuck, like a needle on a record , on perceived injustice anywhere they can find it. It is almost an obsession. Contrary opinions are quickly labeled as hateful, unsympathetic, and other more colorful descriptions.

        So you passed through vistas of diversity , but was it actually long enough to embrace the fragrance of the setting ? And how long ago ? Have you been to a classroom in some of America's inner cities lately ? Have you seen the consequences of Liberal tampering ? Have you driven along with any Police Officers in an inner city for any length of time ? Have you seen how our inner cities have regressed to be nearly a no man's land in many areas?

        Bernie wants to offer " free College", yet in so many instances, we can't even get children to attend Free public schools with any regularity. Where is the money going to come from ? We know that in the land of higher education, the increased cost for attendance has been the result of more and more Government $$$ , and in return, the Administrative portion of the Financials has grown and grown.

        He thinks like a hippy , where perhaps in his world all those " free College " students will be in and out in 4 years, and the taxpayer will be able to handle it. But the reality is that with the system we have in place now, less than 40 % graduate in 4 years. Colleges mostly publish 6 year figures. " Free College" , just like SNAP, Section *, and many other Liberal programs will just be another package on the backs of taxpayers for the dependent class.

        And that's what you, and other Liberals don't understand at all. Human nature, the Human condition. Humans will follow the path of least resistance, until they are properly motivated to change their behavior. Liberals are unable to connect the dots, and don't motivate , they placate.
        Sound like a Peggy noonan wanna-be after five cocktails, word salad. Don't post when drinking...3

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          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          Sound like a Peggy noonan wanna-be after five cocktails, word salad. Don't post when drinking...3
          Salad is very good for you.

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            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            “At the core of liberalism is the spoiled child — miserable, as all spoiled children are, unsatisfied, demanding, ill-disciplined, despotic and useless. Liberalism is a philosophy of sniveling brats.”
            Awesome.....look at trim, cry etc and then look at Hillary and Bernie behaving like adults.

            Then read again.

            They live in an alternate universe.

            Think billionaire Romney will outmaneuver billionaire trump and steal nomination? Or will someone else Paul Ryan run who didn't collect a single vote. But super delegates aren't democratic. But a nominee without a single real person vote is.....right?

            Too funny

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              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              Salad is very good for you.
              Not the decaying brain kind.....

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                Civil war in a nutshell.

                Almost half GOP voters actually WANT someone like trump which makes a mockery of conservative principals going back decades. Can't win without those votes.

                Rest are #notrump. Cement is hardening. What to do? See the articles that GOP ready to DUMP 2016 presidential to Hillary rather than elect TRump or Cruz?

                Romney reportedly seeking nomination but he polls worse than Trump.

                Wave. It's coming.

                Now I need to cheer trump on. First ballot victory.....or Cruz (true conservative) but party won't let eithe run. Watch and learn

                Ex lax.....been a while since you brashly voice your trump love....no more "go trump"?

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                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  *"It isn't so much that*liberals*are ignorant. It's just that they*know*so many things that aren't so." - Ronald Reagan
                  Reagan. What a joke. Talk about a dim bulb. His 5watts of intelligence was not even bright enough to cast a shadow. Chance the Butler gets elected President. I'll never forget when he got shot nearly the entire student union at BU erupted in cheers. I didn't think that was cool but it showed how much he alienated people with at least a few brain cells working.

                  He started the process of dismantling the middle class. But by god he sure showed those commies!!!!!!!!!!!

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                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    Not the decaying brain kind.....
                    Typical response from a Progressive. Just like much of Higher Education , filled with Progressives to prevent contrary views and opinions.

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                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      Reagan. What a joke. Talk about a dim bulb. His 5watts of intelligence was not even bright enough to cast a shadow. Chance the Butler gets elected President. I'll never forget when he got shot nearly the entire student union at BU erupted in cheers. I didn't think that was cool but it showed how much he alienated people with at least a few brain cells working.

                      He started the process of dismantling the middle class. But by god he sure showed those commies!!!!!!!!!!!
                      Many an Eastern European would love to see him back.

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                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        Many an Eastern European would love to see him back.
                        Russia will never attack any of the former Warsaw Pact countries. Just your paranoid wet dream. The seizure of Crimea was a one off event. Kind of like when we seized the Phillipines, Guam, Hawaii, Texas, California intervened in Guatemala, the DR, Panama, Grenada, etc etc. Why do we stick our nose into Russian business. If they told us to give Texas back to Mexico we'd tell them to bleep off. I guess your point is that Imperialism is okay so long as American wahoos can get a new tattoo of an angry bald eagle. We're #1 , we're #1. YeeeeeeeeeHAWWWWWW!!!!!!

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                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          Russia will never attack any of the former Warsaw Pact countries. Just your paranoid wet dream. The seizure of Crimea was a one off event. Kind of like when we seized the Phillipines, Guam, Hawaii, Texas, California intervened in Guatemala, the DR, Panama, Grenada, etc etc. Why do we stick our nose into Russian business. If they told us to give Texas back to Mexico we'd tell them to bleep off. I guess your point is that Imperialism is okay so long as American wahoos can get a new tattoo of an angry bald eagle. We're #1 , we're #1. YeeeeeeeeeHAWWWWWW!!!!!!
                          I wonder why Cujo has stopped signing his posts? Fruitcake.

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                            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                            I wonder why Cujo has stopped signing his posts? Fruitcake.
                            Not Cujo. He is on vacation in Europe for a few weeks. Sent me a PM.

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                              and this why the country will eventually turn into a third worlds hell hole for all but the uber rich

                              Georgetown University professor John Hasnas writes in the Wall Street Journal of his experience with faculty candidate searches over the past twenty-plus years. Not only is there rarely any effort consider ideological or viewpoint diversity, but in some cases there have been efforts to squelch it.


                              in my experience, no search committee has ever been instructed to increase political or ideological diversity. On the contrary, I have been involved in searches in which the chairman of the selection committee stated that no libertarian candidates would be considered. Or the description of the position was changed when the best résumés appeared to be coming from applicants with right-of-center viewpoints. Or in which candidates were dismissed because of their association with conservative or libertarian institutions.

                              Most folks who have been in the academy for a significant period of time are aware of such stories (or have seen them first hand). And given the nature of faculty hiring, it is generally easier to sink a candidate than to see them through. So if one member of a faculty committee refuses to hire someone because the candidate clerked for Justice Clarence Thomas (true story) or refuses to admit a graduate student because he had received an Olin fellowship (another true story), that’s often enough to end the candidacy.

                              As Hasnas notes, institutions have a tendency to replicate themselves. A white male faculty with a dominant political or ideological viewpoint — left to its own devices — is likely to replicate itself, hiring people with similar experiences, backgrounds, research interests, and ideological views. If a more diverse faculty is desired, there must be a deliberate effort to expand the pool of eligible candidates, and not tacitly exclude those that do not fit the mold. That is, if viewpoint diversity is important, it must be made important in the hiring process. Given how rarely this occurs, one suspects that, at many universities, diversity of viewpoint does not matter all that much, and that is a shame.

                              More Hasnas:


                              The advocates of diversity in higher education claim that learning requires the robust exchange of ideas, which is enhanced when students and faculty have the greatest possible variety of backgrounds. They argue that exposure to people from different backgrounds breaks down unfair stereotypes and promotes understanding of those who come from different circumstances than oneself.

                              It is also claimed that being in a diverse academic environment better prepares students for an increasingly diverse workforce, and that this preparation can only be developed through exposure to people of diverse cultures, ideas and viewpoints. And a diverse faculty provides students with role models who demonstrate that people from all backgrounds can achieve intellectual excellence and are worthy of respect.

                              These are good arguments. But surely the robust exchange of ideas is enhanced by exposure to and interaction with people who have diverse political and philosophical viewpoints, not only cultural or ethnic backgrounds. Actually engaging with those with whom one disagrees can break down stereotypes and promote understanding across ideological divides. And if students see faculty members who share their unpopular viewpoints, they may be more inspired to pursue intellectual excellence.

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                                Reagan greatest president in the last 50 years and probably never to be outdone.

                                I told you p was an expert on all subjects under the sun - DNA - race relations, crime and punishment, drug laws, politics, world affairs, history, science you get the idea.

                                Commander McBragg has met his match in that beauty.

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