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RE: ***Unmoderated Gun rights debate - Self Defense to ... - 11/13/2013 4:12:48 PM   
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So the point of your post is that when conservatives act like liberals then we seem dumb.



No, when American conservatives try to come over a bit liberal - as best as they can - it looks like they're trying to act like they're modern humans. It doesn't work and it's a bit embarrassing, frankly. That's what the problem is.

I hope that helps.




I agree, it is embarrassing watching adults act like flaming idiots.


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RE: ***Unmoderated Gun rights debate - Self Defense to ... - 11/13/2013 4:29:36 PM   
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So the point of your post is that when conservatives act like liberals then we seem dumb.



No, when American conservatives try to come over a bit liberal - as best as they can - it looks like they're trying to act like they're modern humans. It doesn't work and it's a bit embarrassing, frankly. That's what the problem is.

I hope that helps.



Lmao, thanks peon. You made my point for me. I knew you would!

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RE: ***Unmoderated Gun rights debate - Self Defense to ... - 11/13/2013 4:32:06 PM   
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Yeah, you have no point, but thanks for nothin.  Are you wilbur?  Cuz he used to say massively stupid shit like that and then go into a Dunning-Kruger siezure just like you did.  

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RE: ***Unmoderated Gun rights debate - Self Defense to ... - 11/13/2013 4:54:18 PM   
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1 ) A Firearm or a case of really good beer?
2 ) A Firearm or a REALLY good book?
3 ) A Firearm or a good camera?
4 ) A Firearm or 12 months of personal instruction at the gym?
5 ) A Firearm or tickets to a good show
6 ) A Firearm or 50 yard seats for the Super Bowl

Most people will take the second item over the first.


That's just absurd. With most of those things it would really depend on the value. A case of beer vs a 9mm Glock, anyone with brains slightly bigger than the size of a piss ant, even if he hates guns, is going to take the Glock and sell it. Then he's up $500.00. Even a person like myself who likes guns and values the freedom to be able to own one, a Canon 5D mark 3 vs an AR 15, I'm going for the camera and I'll be up about $1000.00.

And your stupid Obaminationcare is affecting the whole nation in a negative way including myself. Ya take something that has problems and make it much worse. Yeah, that makes sense.....to a liberal.

And I would keep the camera. Some gun people though would sell the camera, buy an AR15 and have grand left over for ammo and accessories.

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RE: ***Unmoderated Gun rights debate - Self Defense to ... - 11/13/2013 4:58:35 PM   
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Yeah, you have no point, but thanks for nothin.  Are you wilbur?  Cuz he used to say massively stupid shit like that and then go into a Dunning-Kruger siezure just like you did.  

Lmao again. It makes no point to a pointless person.

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RE: ***Unmoderated Gun rights debate - Self Defense to ... - 11/13/2013 5:09:00 PM   
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Yeah, you have no point, but thanks for nothin.  Are you wilbur?  Cuz he used to say massively stupid shit like that and then go into a Dunning-Kruger siezure just like you did.  


I highly doubt it. Wilbur wouldn't write nearly the amount of text Hunter does. Whatever happened to Wilbur anyway ? He had knack for eating liberals for lunch in a few short, and usually quite humorous sentences.

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RE: ***Unmoderated Gun rights debate - Self Defense to ... - 11/13/2013 5:24:39 PM   
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Americans 34 times more interested in buy guns than Obamacare and the NICS website is handling the traffic.

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-11-12/americans-34-times-more-interested-buying-guns-obamacare


Its not even a comparison of remotely like terms. Lets compare something that is in more 'like' terms:

1 ) A Firearm or a case of really good beer?
2 ) A Firearm or a REALLY good book?
3 ) A Firearm or a good camera?
4 ) A Firearm or 12 months of personal instruction at the gym?
5 ) A Firearm or tickets to a good show
6 ) A Firearm or 50 yard seats for the Super Bowl

Most people will take the second item over the first . Your comparison has to do with political mud slinging, mine has to do with practical use of money. You can rage all you want about the Affordable Care Act. You'll either have a healthcare plan in some form or paying the fine (1% or $95 of yearly gross income which ever is higher). Your side lost the election in 2008 and you STILL can not handle it like a grown up. But yet, you want us to consider you a grown up when you behave like a kid in junior high school with that immature attitude and inability to handle adult issues effecting the nation at large? You want to be treated like a grown up? Then behave like a grown up! The more you behave like a child the more you help the gun control types out.



This is so fucking funny. Your side won the election in 2008. We won in 2010, you won in 2012. Bush won the two before that but it never stopped you from getting all weepy and girly about the tax cuts. Fucking idiots who can't see that running around with your pants down yelling "we won we won you have to do what we want bipartisan means our way whaa whaa whaa". Talk about fucking idiots.

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RE: ***Unmoderated Gun rights debate - Self Defense to ... - 11/13/2013 5:26:11 PM   
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Yeah, you have no point, but thanks for nothin.  Are you wilbur?  Cuz he used to say massively stupid shit like that and then go into a Dunning-Kruger siezure just like you did.  


I highly doubt it. Wilbur wouldn't write nearly the amount of text Hunter does. Whatever happened to Wilbur anyway ? He had knack for eating liberals for lunch in a few short, and usually quite humorous sentences.


I will try to be more Wilburesk

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RE: ***Unmoderated Gun rights debate - Self Defense to ... - 11/13/2013 6:13:12 PM   
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Women on this site are 34 times more interested in giving me a blowjob than the fuckin NICS.  Its relevance is roughly equal to your comparison.


You see, this is how you show what a lying maggot you are. Obviously your syphilis is now in late stages and nobody would touch you shriveled little dick.

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RE: ***Unmoderated Gun rights debate - Self Defense to ... - 11/13/2013 6:40:37 PM   
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Yeah, you have no point, but thanks for nothin.  Are you wilbur?  Cuz he used to say massively stupid shit like that and then go into a Dunning-Kruger siezure just like you did.  


I highly doubt it. Wilbur wouldn't write nearly the amount of text Hunter does. Whatever happened to Wilbur anyway ? He had knack for eating liberals for lunch in a few short, and usually quite humorous sentences.


I will try to be more Wilburesk



Nah, just be yourself. You're doing fine.

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RE: ***Unmoderated Gun rights debate - Self Defense to ... - 11/14/2013 2:18:24 AM   
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That's just absurd. With most of those things it would really depend on the value. A case of beer vs a 9mm Glock, anyone with brains slightly bigger than the size of a piss ant, even if he hates guns, is going to take the Glock and sell it. Then he's up $500.00. Even a person like myself who likes guns and values the freedom to be able to own one, a Canon 5D mark 3 vs an AR 15, I'm going for the camera and I'll be up about $1000.00.


Your view is all taken within a vacuum without reality being allowed to enter into the equation. A case of beer is much more valuable on a college campus than a firearm. One will get you into the door and with the hot women; the other will get you expelled and thrown off campus. The worth of an idea is determine between only two forces: the buyer and the seller. In each example, I took a 'lowball' amount for either item. Being on the 50 yard line at the Super Bowl when one's team is playing, is worth more to a serious NFL watcher than a firearm. How much are one of those seats worth? Particularly if its right down next to the action?

We can play 'Monopoly' and discuss whether getting the Orange properties is worth giving someone two monopolies and allowing them to become the 'slum lord' (i.e. purple and grey properties plus Reading Railroad). The difference in items are much easier to determine than one item that is tangible while the other is conceptual. Back over ten years ago, I actually had to explain to a business professor at a major university why ANYONE would use dollars to buy a sword that existed only in a fantasy online game (i.e. Everquest). Yes, he had trouble wrapping his head around the idea that someone would buy something that does not exist in the real world for hundreds of dollars.

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And your stupid Obaminationcare is affecting the whole nation in a negative way including myself. Ya take something that has problems and make it much worse. Yeah, that makes sense.....to a liberal.


The healthcare system before the ACA was so completely FUCKED, that it was heading towards destruction anyways. The number one cause of bankruptcies in the United States was due to medical bills. Rates in many states were rising by double digits each year. It was harder and harder to see a medical doctor much less help in the ER. Things were basically screwed up. So something was done about it. I've never stated the ACA is a perfect document. It has problems. However, the problems I see are different from how you see them. The difference is not our two political viewpoints. Or how we view the President. Or Democrats/Republicans. Or I'm liberal and your conservative. Its the fact of...I read the document and you did not. So your perceptions of what is actually in the document and how it all works, is fairly limited to what the media at large explains.

If you minus out the rhetoric for a moment, lovmuffin, and read the whole document. What would understand of how the process works? You would not have the current viewpoint you hold now. The document explains the theory on how the exchanges would operate. It does not spell out what the code for the whole website would be, line for line. And that is what your blaming it on. The website according to the President should be back up and running on November 30th of this year. The President tapped many good minds around the nation to help re-engineer the site to take into consideration the many complexities and stresses the site has to operate under. Like any introduction of something that is new, there will be problems and hopefully those problems will get fixed. The President has already stated that if Americans are having trouble researching the material and making an informed decision before the due date (that's Jan 1, 2014 as per the ACA), he'll push the date back.

My view is he'll set that day back by about two or three months part way into December if not sooner. The number of sign ups will actually be known sometime in January or into February. March or April would give us a fairly decent understanding of just how many people are picking out plans. Three factors to remember here:

A ) The number of people obtaining these plans is not the whole nation, or just adults. Many Americans have healthcare plans through their employers or through other means that remains within the law's framework (i.e. plans that are grandfathered in). Its hard to say what the actual number might be, as its widely open to interpretation right now.

B ) Most people do not show up at a car dealership and just buy a car on the spot (unless its a real POS). Most will do their homework with a car. Same is expected with the plans through the exchanges. Understanding what they are, what they cover, how much they'll cost and a few dozen other issues to navigate. Like which was seen with the Mass Health, plans being 'purchased' (see 'C' below) start off at a low rate and rise up as time closes to Jan 1, 2014 (assuming this date is not pushed back).

C ) An how do we know how many plans have been purchased? That information begins when the insurance company sends out the first bill, and payment is received. Before the website went 'poof' in the first week, it was expected that those payments would not start being received until late November (unlikely at the time) or December (more likely). Given circumstances, that information will likewise be pushed back.

So in ending here, lovmuffin, I'm trying to give you some useful knowledge on the subject matter. I'm not 100% certain on some of this stuff, but I'm fairly confident in what I'm stating here. Time will tell how close to the right answer I am, right?

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RE: ***Unmoderated Gun rights debate - Self Defense to ... - 11/14/2013 2:33:19 AM   
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This is so fucking funny. Your side won the election in 2008. We won in 2010, you won in 2012. Bush won the two before that but it never stopped you from getting all weepy and girly about the tax cuts. Fucking idiots who can't see that running around with your pants down yelling "we won we won you have to do what we want bipartisan means our way whaa whaa whaa". Talk about fucking idiots.


You really do look at life in a 'zero sum' fashion, don't you? Like a Sith that deals with absolutes rather than consider the grey between black and white. My 'side' did not win or lost. The Democrats won the White House and Congress in 2008. Yet, technically, Democrats had control of Congress going back two years earlier. Former President Bush was ending his second term in very rough shape across the board. Not many Americans were in the mood to listen to McCain's views since their wallets were taking a beating at the time. In 2010, Americans were more unhappy with President Obama than they were of Republicans. People wanted the troops home from Iraq and Afghanistan, and the President didn't deliver on that. Yet in 2012, Democrats regain a few seats in the House, held the Senate and President Obama gain a second term as most predicted. But your glossing over a huge amount of details in your argument. Myself, most on here know I've written a few books worth of material on the view. I think I few of them would send me a mail giving me their safeword to stop I threated it.....

There have been a few dozen threads about 'Who REALLY won in 2000 for the White House'. I believe the evidence points to then Vice President Al Gore and not then Governor George W. Bush. Events as they were placed the man from Texas into the White House. People have argued since whether he did a good or bad job. That and the first question are for different threads. Here is were you and I are sharply different: I'll give anyone a fair chance to explain to me why they should have a federal seat. Also unlike you, I will do the research on the person in question. Mrs. Clinton would be a good choice for 2016. She is without question....one tough lady! She has experience, education, is intelligent, and knows what its like to live in the White House during a crisis. Not many people in Republican circles that are considering a run in 2016 can match those qualifications. If your going to bash her, make sure the person you will vote is BETTER. Good luck finding such a person in Republican circles.....

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RE: ***Unmoderated Gun rights debate - Self Defense to ... - 11/14/2013 4:39:55 AM   
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Women on this site are 34 times more interested in giving me a blowjob than the fuckin NICS.  Its relevance is roughly equal to your comparison.


You see, this is how you show what a lying maggot you are. Obviously your syphilis is now in late stages and nobody would touch you shriveled little dick.
 

I notice that the herpes sores around your mouth are easing up ever so slightly now, and your knees are healing up pretty nicely, the scabs have almost disappeared.    I hope this is not an indication that you are not getting as much $2 streetcorner work as you used to get. 

I would hate to see you starve.

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RE: ***Unmoderated Gun rights debate - Self Defense to ... - 11/14/2013 4:41:25 AM   
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Yeah, you have no point, but thanks for nothin.  Are you wilbur?  Cuz he used to say massively stupid shit like that and then go into a Dunning-Kruger siezure just like you did.  


I highly doubt it. Wilbur wouldn't write nearly the amount of text Hunter does. Whatever happened to Wilbur anyway ? He had knack for eating liberals for lunch in a few short, and usually quite humorous sentences.


Yeah, not much of a knack, like I say, he writes to me every so often, and I laugh in his face.   Yeah, there are a lot of DK seizures out here.

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RE: ***Unmoderated Gun rights debate - Self Defense to ... - 11/14/2013 7:20:04 AM   
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So the point of your post is that when conservatives act like liberals then we seem dumb.



No, when American conservatives try to come over a bit liberal - as best as they can - it looks like they're trying to act like they're modern humans. It doesn't work and it's a bit embarrassing, frankly. That's what the problem is.

I hope that helps.



Lmao, thanks peon. You made my point for me. I knew you would!




If your point is how juvenile you can be with your grade school insults I think you did that yourself with this one.


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Women on this site are 34 times more interested in giving me a blowjob than the fuckin NICS.  Its relevance is roughly equal to your comparison.


You see, this is how you show what a lying maggot you are. Obviously your syphilis is now in late stages and nobody would touch you shriveled little dick.


Luckily for any prospective subs out there, it will remain for those wishing a look into your real personality.

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RE: ***Unmoderated Gun rights debate - Self Defense to ... - 11/14/2013 9:26:59 AM   
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yeah, fucking drooling imbecile zerohedge et al can suck a wad of cowpiss, you might as well quote trolls under the bridges as fuckin rancid shit like that.

The nics website has long been online, and has cost more with its trappings than Obamacare.  When all that assault weapons ban talk was on, NICS couldn't handle it,  there have been many times it cannot handle it. 

He's right. NICS has a tendency to bog down a lot. It's only happened to me once, took a couple of days before I got the okee-dokee to complete the transaction. One gent I know had to wait a month and a half to get a rifle, just because he shared the same name as a felon.

The friend who had to wait indicates the system works.  A flag was raised and had to be investigated by alive human which led to the delay without just disqualifying him outright.

Yes and no. He'd had the same problem before, but NICS had inserted an addendum to his file which showed the difference. He'd bought and sold several weapons before this happened. The guy is a Winchester collector, and buys, sells and trades rifles quite often. It wasn't supposed to happen anymore, but the system froze on that flag for some reason.


Annoying for your friend, but it does show the system works, albeit not perfectly. I had a delay when I went to renew my carry permit. My wife accused me of domestic violence a few years ago, actually she accused me of trying to murder her in her sleep. So when I tried to renew my permit, it got flagged. It was investigated, they found out that she was institutionalized that same day for paranoid delusions. That while she was in the hospital she told the doctors that one of our cats visited her every night, and that racoons tried to claw through the walls to get her. (Among other less coherent things.) Oh and that she had lured me onto the floor to find her glasses, so she could drop a marble lamp on my head, to get me before I could get her. End of investigation, permit renewed. I was inconvenienced, it was a pain in the ass, but I'm ok with a bit of inconvenience if it means that an actual abuser can't get a carry permit.

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RE: ***Unmoderated Gun rights debate - Self Defense to ... - 11/14/2013 10:31:22 AM   
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This is so fucking funny. Your side won the election in 2008. We won in 2010, you won in 2012. Bush won the two before that but it never stopped you from getting all weepy and girly about the tax cuts. Fucking idiots who can't see that running around with your pants down yelling "we won we won you have to do what we want bipartisan means our way whaa whaa whaa". Talk about fucking idiots.


You really do look at life in a 'zero sum' fashion, don't you? Like a Sith that deals with absolutes rather than consider the grey between black and white. My 'side' did not win or lost. The Democrats won the White House and Congress in 2008. Yet, technically, Democrats had control of Congress going back two years earlier. Former President Bush was ending his second term in very rough shape across the board. Not many Americans were in the mood to listen to McCain's views since their wallets were taking a beating at the time. In 2010, Americans were more unhappy with President Obama than they were of Republicans. People wanted the troops home from Iraq and Afghanistan, and the President didn't deliver on that. Yet in 2012, Democrats regain a few seats in the House, held the Senate and President Obama gain a second term as most predicted. But your glossing over a huge amount of details in your argument. Myself, most on here know I've written a few books worth of material on the view. I think I few of them would send me a mail giving me their safeword to stop I threated it.....

There have been a few dozen threads about 'Who REALLY won in 2000 for the White House'. I believe the evidence points to then Vice President Al Gore and not then Governor George W. Bush. Events as they were placed the man from Texas into the White House. People have argued since whether he did a good or bad job. That and the first question are for different threads. Here is were you and I are sharply different: I'll give anyone a fair chance to explain to me why they should have a federal seat. Also unlike you, I will do the research on the person in question. Mrs. Clinton would be a good choice for 2016. She is without question....one tough lady! She has experience, education, is intelligent, and knows what its like to live in the White House during a crisis. Not many people in Republican circles that are considering a run in 2016 can match those qualifications. If your going to bash her, make sure the person you will vote is BETTER. Good luck finding such a person in Republican circles.....


Lmao...you really do think the above inane drivel makes you sound wise. Here's a little secret...go visit someplace and talk to some people not inhabited by your butt buddies.

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RE: ***Unmoderated Gun rights debate - Self Defense to ... - 11/14/2013 10:32:04 AM   
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Your view is all taken within a vacuum without reality being allowed to enter into the equation. A case of beer is much more valuable on a college campus than a firearm. One will get you into the door and with the hot women; the other will get you expelled and thrown off campus. The worth of an idea is determine between only two forces: the buyer and the seller. In each example, I took a 'lowball' amount for either item. Being on the 50 yard line at the Super Bowl when one's team is playing, is worth more to a serious NFL watcher than a firearm. How much are one of those seats worth? Particularly if its right down next to the action?


I'm going to take the goalpost off campus in your fantasy analogy and my point stands. Ya sell the Glock and you're up $500. Why does it have to take a case of beer to get laid with a hot woman on campus anyway ? What if she prefers a fine wine or Jell-O shots ? Even if you happen to be on campus and the genie gives you the Glock, only an idiot is going to flash it around. Ya either send it home to dad to keep for you or sell it any number of ways.

There are a select few die hard fans who would chop their right arm off to get Super Bowl tickets. Literally, some would even sell their Glock to get the money for tickets. I think most given the option you suggest would take the Glock and watch the Super Bowl on TV.

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RE: ***Unmoderated Gun rights debate - Self Defense to ... - 11/14/2013 10:47:53 AM   
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So the point of your post is that when conservatives act like liberals then we seem dumb.



No, when American conservatives try to come over a bit liberal - as best as they can - it looks like they're trying to act like they're modern humans. It doesn't work and it's a bit embarrassing, frankly. That's what the problem is.

I hope that helps.



Lmao, thanks peon. You made my point for me. I knew you would!




If your point is how juvenile you can be with your grade school insults I think you did that yourself with this one.

Yes, absolutely, you see but you don't comprehend. Read this whole thread. Little liberals throwing juvenile hissy fits because someone doesn't agree with him and then when a conservative mocks them by doing the same thing they get all butt hurt. Lol, you've done the same thing and not contributed one beneficial item here. You just got butt hurt.

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RE: ***Unmoderated Gun rights debate - Self Defense to ... - 11/14/2013 10:58:39 AM   
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So the point of your post is that when conservatives act like liberals then we seem dumb.




Luckily for any prospective subs out there, it will remain for those wishing a look into your real personality.



It is so like picking low hanging fruit. Go read sub's profiles. Most liberal subs make conservatives a hard limit. They can't stand to even hear an opposing idea, let alone have an intellectual discussion about opposing ideas. The liberals are completely closed minded, as you've just demonstrated. What the fuck do you think I care about a so called liberal sub who makes ideas a hard limit.


Now if you wish to add something of value, I'm not closed minded and I'll discuss it with you. I'm perfectly content to have my comments on this string be examined by anyone who is bright enough and open minded enough to a actually engage in debate. Therefore, I really don't expect to see a lot from you.

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