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RE: Are politics becoming a limit? - 10/6/2006 12:58:57 PM   
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It is almost worth giving up on this forum in one sense because certain key people, such as Northern, Chaingang and CrappyDom have ruined it for everybody.  We can not even have a fun thread without it being trashed by politics.  This forum should be renamed the Politics forum and let those three run rampant in it.

I tend to agree that it should be a hard limit so we can get back to having some fun like it was before they came around.  Most forums actually prohibit politics as a topic.  Bring on the boobies!!!!!  lol

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RE: Are politics becoming a limit? - 10/6/2006 1:02:46 PM   
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Having the boobs part covered, I'd rather read Northergent, CrappyDom and Chaingang anyday, thank you very much.  They are significantly better at getting me hot and bothered/thinking about nasty sex than a lot of other men on these forums.  M

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RE: Are politics becoming a limit? - 10/6/2006 1:04:45 PM   
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The more I learned about the Kennedys the more I hated their politics and them... blah blah yadda blahhhh..



Earth to Popeye. It seems to have escaped your rather limited attention that this is a thread about NOT injecting your political prejudices into every friggin' discussion, regardless.
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RE: Are politics becoming a limit? - 10/6/2006 1:06:33 PM   
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I tend to agree with the OP.  I see alot of this too.  But there are also plenty of topics and discussions that dont involve political chat going on. I think some people just really enjoy talking politics like some enjoy talking football and such. 

Im not really concerned with someone's poli-views as far as who I will befriend etc.  Though if someone loves talking politics all the time, I would have little in common with them

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RE: Are politics becoming a limit? - 10/6/2006 1:12:47 PM   
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My sister - one of the biggest left wingers I have known, vowed to never, ever consort with a Republican.  Wouldn't you know, she just married her political polar opposite, a steadfast right winger.
I don't know how many times I have looked it up, I still can't keep right wing/left wing straight. Still sounds like something I need to know at Kentucky fried chicken....lol.

LMAO!!!!

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RE: Are politics becoming a limit? - 10/6/2006 1:20:36 PM   
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I don't know how many times I have looked it up, I still can't keep right wing/left wing straight. Still sounds like something I need to know at Kentucky fried chicken....lol.
I think you need to know spicy or original...  My biggest guilty pleasure is liking KFC's chicken pot pie.    M

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RE: Are politics becoming a limit? - 10/6/2006 1:21:21 PM   
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It is absolutely IMPOSSIBLE to supress your political attitudes regardless of what any poster says. Those who say " I dont do politics" quite frequently "do" it all the time.. They just dont realise it, thats all .

They simply believe THEIR truth is THE truth.

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RE: Are politics becoming a limit? - 10/6/2006 1:23:01 PM   
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Zensee, "no peaking over the fence."
(He meant Canada to Popeye)

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RE: Are politics becoming a limit? - 10/6/2006 1:28:12 PM   
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ORIGINAL: BlkTallFullfig

Having the boobs part covered, I'd rather read Northergent, CrappyDom and Chaingang anyday, thank you very much.  They are significantly better at getting me hot and bothered/thinking about nasty sex than a lot of other men on these forums.  M


i enjoy reading posts by all four Men, including SirKenin, and think the idea of banning any discussion of political matters in this Forum is preposterous.
 
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RE: Are politics becoming a limit? - 10/6/2006 1:46:43 PM   
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Zensee, "no peaking over the fence."


Did you build that already? I thought I thought it was going in along the Mexico border first.


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RE: Are politics becoming a limit? - 10/6/2006 1:51:13 PM   
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What drives me nuts is unsubstantiated claims.  I really don't care what a person thinks or what their political opinion is.   What drives me nuts is because of those opinions, they lump all persons of a different political philosophy as whatever point they are trying to make and stating it as fact without proof.  For example, Republicans are ... because Bush...   Not true.   Democrats are.... because Clinton...   Also not true.   But I think...... is acceptable to me because it is a clearly stated opinion, not a statement of fact.  I love opinions and enjoy reading them.   I don't always agree, but I do find that sometimes my mind can be changed.   But statements of unsubstantiated facts and accuzations close my mind like a steel trap.

I am a proud Republican.  My sister and I are the only ones in our family of proud Democrats.  Makes for some interesting family political discussions.  I have also done more for Democratic causes than Republican ones.   Mostly because I believed in the cause or the person, not the party.

Interjecting ones political or religious beliefs into a non-political/religious conversation is wrong.   And I probably have done it as well, but that is no excuse.

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RE: Are politics becoming a limit? - 10/6/2006 2:01:23 PM   
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Zensee, "no peaking over the fence."
(He meant Canada to Popeye)


What I meant was what I wrote - not the "quote" you conveniently attribute to me above. The straw man and his straw dog in one brief sentence.

BTW - unless you additionally wish to suggest I am under the influence of LSD, that would be "peeking".
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RE: Are politics becoming a limit? - 10/6/2006 2:08:05 PM   
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Everything is political. Your conceptions about freedom are political. What you do in the bedroom is political. How you suck dick is political. Who sweeps the porch is political. Etc.

I think people that are apolitical in their outlook or attitude are disconnected from reality. Yes, day to day it may seem to matter little - but someday, and one never knows when that day will come, it will matter *A LOT* and one pays the price for one's previous nonchalance. On that day, you better have the right people around you instead of would-be traitors in your midst.

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It is almost worth giving up on this forum in one sense because certain key people, such as Northern, Chaingang and CrappyDom have ruined it for everybody. 


Hilarious!


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RE: Are politics becoming a limit? - 10/6/2006 2:40:12 PM   
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Everything is political. Your conceptions about freedom are political. What you do in the bedroom is political. How you suck dick is political. Who sweeps the porch is political. Etc.



Absolutely true, people who march for sexual rights, advocate repeal of laws that infringe on people's intimate lives, and want to stop certain unmentionable custody battles that hinge on WIITWD have indeed taken a political stand... which we all know which political philosophy advocates "morality" and policing it, and which politicians made their way into office by garnering the vote of certain groups that take kinksters, homosexuals, and other people that live alternative lifestyles at the very least branded with the letter A, or put into spiritual re-education camps

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RE: Are politics becoming a limit? - 10/6/2006 2:41:33 PM   
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Everything is political. Your conceptions about freedom are political. What you do in the bedroom is political. How you suck dick is political. Who sweeps the porch is political. Etc.

I think people that are apolitical in their outlook or attitude are disconnected from reality. Yes, day to day it may seem to matter little - but someday, and one never knows when that day will come, it will matter *A LOT* and one pays the price for one's previous nonchalance. On that day, you better have the right people around you instead of would-be traitors in your midst.

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ORIGINAL: SirKenin
It is almost worth giving up on this forum in one sense because certain key people, such as Northern, Chaingang and CrappyDom have ruined it for everybody. 


Hilarious!



Then maybe go find a political forum when you get in your "fits" where the majority of people give a shit.  If we give a damn about your politics we can join you.  In the meantime we can stay here and enjoy hilarious threads about pissing on somebody's leg, the size of women's tits, or catch up on the latest news or go over to the BDSM forum and learn about the lifestyle.

Just because YOU think politics is the be all and end all (you probably wipe with Newsweek), does not mean that we do and it does not make us any more or less connected to reality.  It just means we have a certain respect for others.  *hint hint*.

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RE: Are politics becoming a limit? - 10/6/2006 2:45:08 PM   
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Having the boobs part covered, I'd rather read Northergent, CrappyDom and Chaingang anyday, thank you very much.  They are significantly better at getting me hot and bothered/thinking about nasty sex than a lot of other men on these forums.  M


Hello BlkTallFullfig,

You are not actually suggesting that you are attracted to men who can articulate the things which are from their big head?

Tell me you are the only woman who feels this way.

Now I am worried.

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RE: Are politics becoming a limit? - 10/6/2006 2:48:51 PM   
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ORIGINAL: SirKenin

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Everything is political. Your conceptions about freedom are political. What you do in the bedroom is political. How you suck dick is political. Who sweeps the porch is political. Etc.

I think people that are apolitical in their outlook or attitude are disconnected from reality. Yes, day to day it may seem to matter little - but someday, and one never knows when that day will come, it will matter *A LOT* and one pays the price for one's previous nonchalance. On that day, you better have the right people around you instead of would-be traitors in your midst.

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ORIGINAL: SirKenin
It is almost worth giving up on this forum in one sense because certain key people, such as Northern, Chaingang and CrappyDom have ruined it for everybody. 


Hilarious!



Then maybe go find a political forum when you get in your "fits" where the majority of people give a shit.  If we give a damn about your politics we can join you.  In the meantime we can stay here and enjoy hilarious threads about pissing on somebody's leg, the size of women's tits, or catch up on the latest news or go over to the BDSM forum and learn about the lifestyle.

Just because YOU think politics is the be all and end all (you probably wipe with Newsweek), does not mean that we do and it does not make us any more or less connected to reality.  It just means we have a certain respect for others.  *hint hint*.


*Sighs*.  These disputes btw P/pl i like are disheartening.  i am forced to admit i agree with Chaingang, but it does not diminish my fondness for SirKenin.
 
In the words of Rodney King: "Can't W/we A/all just get along?"
 
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RE: Are politics becoming a limit? - 10/6/2006 2:51:17 PM   
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Hello A/all,

I may be alone in this, but I determined along my path in life that if I didnt want to be bothered hearing / reading somebody else's opinion that I would simply skip it, change the subject, or read on further.

This thread is titled "Are politics becoming a limit?"  I would have to indicate to the OP that while politics may be his limit, he and I do not exist in a dynamic and quite frankly I dont really care one way or the other what his limits are.

Next time, I would suggest naming the thread "Politics are my limit" and then we could discuss whether this is remotely relevant to anything tangible.  Additionally, it is more of a "stand up and take personal responsibility for how I feel" approach which I find refreshing to read about or skip past.

Just me, could be wrong, but there you go.

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RE: Are politics becoming a limit? - 10/6/2006 2:52:43 PM   
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Sirkenin:

I found your comments on the breast thread quite telling. I also found those same comments indicative of a mind full of delusions and misconceptions about reality.

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RE: Are politics becoming a limit? - 10/6/2006 2:59:04 PM   
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Lets settle down, folks.

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