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BenevolentM -> RE: Raising the debt ceiling (1/20/2011 11:10:40 AM)

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ORIGINAL: rulemylife

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ORIGINAL: BenevolentM

I was just reading up on the history of Ghana. Ghana is an African nation.


Are you sure?

I thought it was somewhere in Canada.



We can't all be you. I was taking a general audience into consideration when I wrote that. I knew someone was going to say something about it when I wrote it, however. I left it in because it was a legitimate addition. As I said earlier, I am a man.




BenevolentM -> RE: Raising the debt ceiling (1/20/2011 11:32:20 AM)

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ORIGINAL: BenevolentM

Allow me to state what I wrote in another thread in another way. No doubt this will be a revelation to many. Your argument is not structurally sound because law is not structurally sound.


This is the central tenet of rational design. The goal/hope is though the techniques employed are unsound there is reason to believe they may be more sound than what we must contend with at present. The problem centers on the accuracy of this assertion.

The following is an excerpt from the long post that I did not post:

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ORIGINAL: BenevolentM

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ORIGINAL: Termyn8or

"I doubt you could publish a paper on the subject."

You seem to come to that semi-condescending attitude honestly, so I take no offense. I have no intention however of publishing a paper that very few would read or understand.


Admittedly, it wasn't a nice thing to say. Thankfully you managed to absorb the punch and saw through to the truth. Since I've made myself familiar with scholarly publication I know something about it. Though it is true scholarly publications are often rarely read and understood by few it enables you to accomplish two things. In order to publish you have to work very hard to reach the summit of human knowledge in order to even contemplate such a thing. Why bother with doing this? It goes back to intellectual honesty. You can't be honest unless you have put your shoulder to the wheel. In the absence of such hard work you are delusional. If you are intentionally delusional, you are intentionally robbing yourself of your personal power. It could be argued that this is the behavior of a submissive, but not that of a true dominant personality.

Now to discuss the second point. Formally speaking the opinions of others are immaterial. Knowledge is not acquire by taking an opinion poll apart from the ability of an opinion poll to harvest opinions. Opinion polls yield a narrow class of knowledge that is not in general useful. It is a tool often employed by social scientists. What we know about statistics was not derived via an opinion poll though opinion polls employ statistics. What we know about statistics came from an individual, the Christ of statistics, that was further developed by a handful of people who followed him, disciples. Knowledge is not acquired through democratic processes, but it gets worse. Formally speaking, your opinion is also immaterial. It doesn't matter what you think either.

Why am I saying this? I am saying that the number of people who matter are few. That scholarly publications are often rarely read and understood by few should not deter you. What matters is, Are you conversing with the people who matter.


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I thought to add the above excerpt.




rulemylife -> RE: Raising the debt ceiling (1/20/2011 11:35:06 AM)

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ORIGINAL: BenevolentM

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ORIGINAL: rulemylife

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ORIGINAL: BenevolentM

I was just reading up on the history of Ghana. Ghana is an African nation.


Are you sure?

I thought it was somewhere in Canada.



We can't all be you. I was taking a general audience into consideration when I wrote that. I knew someone was going to say something about it when I wrote it, however. I left it in because it was a legitimate addition. As I said earlier, I am a man.


Yes you are.

You are big strong man.

I'm very impressed.  [sm=tired.gif]






BenevolentM -> RE: Raising the debt ceiling (1/20/2011 11:52:16 AM)

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ORIGINAL: rulemylife
Yes you are.

You are big strong man.

I'm very impressed.  [sm=tired.gif]


I often encounter this attitude of women online. Such views are down right sick. What has made women so sick?




mnottertail -> RE: Raising the debt ceiling (1/20/2011 11:55:04 AM)

If you would have read the post in its entirety that I didn't post you would know the answer to this.

I will excerpt the salient points here and now:

"85% of the women are sick of listening to you."  




BenevolentM -> RE: Raising the debt ceiling (1/20/2011 11:57:01 AM)

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ORIGINAL: BenevolentM

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ORIGINAL: rulemylife
Yes you are.

You are big strong man.

I'm very impressed.  [sm=tired.gif]


I often encounter this attitude of women online. Such views are down right sick. What has made women so sick?


I feel that it is in large measure our economic system. It was shown early on that many of the concepts at work model the behavior of men better than that of women. Consequently, it is likely that it has put pressure on women to behave in ways that are abnormal.

It would be women who would be hurt most by our modern economic system.

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I added the last paragraph.




BenevolentM -> RE: Raising the debt ceiling (1/20/2011 12:12:49 PM)

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ORIGINAL: mnottertail

If you would have read the post in its entirety that I didn't post you would know the answer to this.

I will excerpt the salient points here and now:

"85% of the women are sick of listening to you."


I'm looking for those needles in the haystack and so I fail to see the relevance of your comment.




mnottertail -> RE: Raising the debt ceiling (1/20/2011 12:53:31 PM)

your goint to fail at alotta things.




BenevolentM -> RE: Raising the debt ceiling (1/20/2011 12:59:26 PM)

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ORIGINAL: mnottertail

your goint to fail at alotta things.


Please be more specific and please work at getting your spelling right. Were you nervous when you wrote that?




mnottertail -> RE: Raising the debt ceiling (1/20/2011 1:00:31 PM)

Uhhhhhhhh, no.....were you nervous when I wrote it?




Musicmystery -> RE: Raising the debt ceiling (1/20/2011 4:21:05 PM)

[:D]




BenevolentM -> RE: Raising the debt ceiling (1/20/2011 6:48:55 PM)

Oh, how sophomoric.




rulemylife -> RE: Raising the debt ceiling (1/20/2011 6:57:37 PM)

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ORIGINAL: BenevolentM

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ORIGINAL: rulemylife
Yes you are.

You are big strong man.

I'm very impressed.  [sm=tired.gif]


I often encounter this attitude of women online. Such views are down right sick. What has made women so sick?


I couldn't tell you since I am not a woman.

But my guess is having to deal with you.








rulemylife -> RE: Raising the debt ceiling (1/20/2011 7:03:10 PM)

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ORIGINAL: BenevolentM

I feel that it is in large measure our economic system. It was shown early on that many of the concepts at work model the behavior of men better than that of women. Consequently, it is likely that it has put pressure on women to behave in ways that are abnormal.

It would be women who would be hurt most by our modern economic system.

Revision History

I added the last paragraph.


I think we have found the key word.




BenevolentM -> RE: Raising the debt ceiling (1/20/2011 8:21:18 PM)

In the explorations of logic by the ancient Greeks they arrived at an astonishing conclusion. There was, but one God.




BenevolentM -> RE: Raising the debt ceiling (1/20/2011 9:57:35 PM)

I hinted earlier when I mentioned attorneys and the degree of logical training they receive. It is less than many realize. I have arrived at the conclusion that it is because logic can get you only so far for the reason stated earlier. Economics, law, and many other fields as well are not governed by the laws of reason (as shocking as this may seem). Pussy is not governed by reason either. Now ain't that an astonishing conclusion.

So as shocking as it may seem, to say that the economy is structurally unsound is saying less than you realize.

Revision History

I thought to add the last paragraph.




Termyn8or -> RE: Raising the debt ceiling (1/21/2011 5:45:03 AM)

Why don't you just spend the ten bucks and get fucking laid ?

T^T




sunshinemiss -> RE: Raising the debt ceiling (1/21/2011 5:47:11 AM)

"get fucking laid".... is that or is that not a repetitious statement?




rulemylife -> RE: Raising the debt ceiling (1/21/2011 5:54:15 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Termyn8or

Why don't you just spend the ten bucks and get fucking laid ?

T^T


Ten bucks?

Where are you, W25th and Clark?

[:D]




Termyn8or -> RE: Raising the debt ceiling (1/21/2011 5:59:30 AM)

No, but it is not far.

T




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