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oralloy
 
  -2  
Tue 12 Jan, 2021 12:17 pm
@glitterbag,
Glitterbag relies on childish name-calling to defend her treason because her treason cannot be defended using facts or logic.
oralloy
 
  -2  
Tue 12 Jan, 2021 12:18 pm
@neptuneblue,
neptuneblue wrote:
Being cast as a fraud might tip that one.

If you lie about me that will be annoying, but it is not something that I fear.
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izzythepush
 
  1  
Tue 12 Jan, 2021 12:20 pm
@glitterbag,
Crying “Childish name” calling is the fall back position for those with no sense of humour or understanding.
glitterbag
 
  2  
Tue 12 Jan, 2021 12:22 pm
@Ragman,
I fought with myself over that one, I was trying to balance reverence and irreverent. My family has had raucous Irish wakes, dull 'praise Jesus' Baptist funerals and only a few Shiva...My Great-grandfather decided he wanted the family to participate in Shiva right before he died...(after burial). I actually admire the solemnity of all of these religious traditions....................there is a great deal of comfort involved in these ceremonies. For that I'm happy....but I still get irreverent, it might be a character flaw..I hope not.
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oralloy
 
  -1  
Tue 12 Jan, 2021 12:22 pm
@izzythepush,
izzythepush wrote:
Crying "Childish name" calling is the fall back position for those with no sense of humour or understanding.

That is incorrect. Childish name-calling has no place in a forum for intelligent debate. You and Glitterbag do not belong here.
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oralloy
 
  -1  
Tue 12 Jan, 2021 12:26 pm
@Wilso,
Wilso wrote:
Seriously, framing your liberty purely on the ability to buy an assault weapon is probably the single saddest and most pathetic thing I’ve ever heard. Only one word can clearly express my feelings. LOSER.

Serfs are always eager to pronounce their dislike for the freedom that they don't have.

It's strange though. If lack of freedom was as wonderful as they claim, it would seem like they would be content in their lack of freedom.

Instead serfs are always bitterly attacking people who still have their freedom.


At any rate, the US outlawed the purchase of new assault weapons 35 years ago. Used assault weapons from before that time are expensive collectors items that most people cannot afford.

However, the US still has strong protections for our freedom despite the lack of new assault weapons. The government is not allowed to pass gun laws without justification. And there are plenty of weapons that there is no justification for banning (modern sporting rifles for example).
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glitterbag
 
  2  
Tue 12 Jan, 2021 12:30 pm
@oralloy,
oralloy wrote:

Glitterbag relies on childish name-calling to defend her treason because her treason cannot be defended using facts or logic.


WTF!!! When did I call someone a childish name?
glitterbag
 
  2  
Tue 12 Jan, 2021 12:32 pm
@glitterbag,
On second thought, don't bother to attempt to reply.
oralloy
 
  0  
Tue 12 Jan, 2021 12:34 pm
@glitterbag,
I won't. Your feigned innocence was pretty transparent.
snood
 
  2  
Tue 12 Jan, 2021 12:37 pm
@oralloy,
oralloy wrote:

I won't. Your feigned innocence was pretty transparent.


A MAGAT accusing others of treason breaks all hypocrisy meters.

You are lost to all reason, and beneath contempt.
oralloy
 
  -1  
Tue 12 Jan, 2021 12:41 pm
@snood,
snood wrote:
A MAGAT accusing others of treason breaks all hypocrisy meters.

No it doesn't.

And for the record, your childish name-calling doesn't belong on a2k either.


snood wrote:
You are lost to all reason,

No, you are lost to all reason (which is why you rely on childish name-calling).

I reason just fine.


snood wrote:
and beneath contempt.

Progressives are filled with hatred for people who do not agree with their demented ideology.
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hightor
 
  3  
Tue 12 Jan, 2021 01:05 pm
Quote:
His biggest actual fear is not being able to get good reception in his parents basement.


And here we have it:

Quote:
9.  you engage in childish name-calling because you lack intelligence
blatham
 
  1  
Tue 12 Jan, 2021 01:13 pm
Quote:
Justin Baragona
@justinbaragona
·
20h
Both CNN and MSNBC beat Fox News across the board in ratings on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. Prior to that, according to Nielsen, the last time Fox News lost to both networks in total viewers was over 20 years ago, on 9/24/2000.
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hightor
 
  3  
Tue 12 Jan, 2021 01:21 pm
Remember the story about the pope being arrested on an 80-count indictment for child trafficking? No? Yeah, u/Builder alerted us and I posted it on Sunday, HERE.

Well I wanted to know how the Holy Father, Vicar of Christ was doing and looking for an update I found this:

Why is the internet abuzz with false claims of a ‘Vatican blackout’?


Quote:
CNA Staff, Jan 11, 2021 / 07:30 am (CNA).- On Sunday, Jan. 10, the internet was abuzz with false reports of an overnight blackout at the Vatican, accompanied by a series of claims concerning Pope Francis, the Italian police, and the FBI. The claims were widely shared by conspiracy theorists, generating bewilderment and concern among Catholics around the world.

What happened?

On Jan. 10, a website called the Conservative Beaver published a report headlined “VATICAN BLACKOUT: Pope arrested on 80 count indictment for Child Trafficking, Fraud.” The article was widely shared on Twitter and triggered a spike in Google searches for the term “Vatican blackout.”

What do we know about the Conservative Beaver website?

The website describes itself as “a conservative news outlet” that has published “news stories of interest to proud Canadians” for more than 10 years. It says it is a self-funded enterprise that began in a University of Ottawa dorm room, before emerging as an “underground newspaper” in Montreal and online.

What did the report allege?

The website claimed that Pope Francis was arrested on Saturday, Jan. 9 “in connection with an 80- count indictment of charges including possession of child pornography, human trafficking, incest, possession of drug paraphernalia and felony fraud.”

The report asserted that the arrest was ordered by “the Italian National Prosecutor’s Office” and carried out by “military officers, Italian police, and their Sex Crimes Unit,” amid reports of gunshots. It claimed that the agents “cut off the power in the Vatican” and dimmed the livecam overlooking St. Peter’s Square to cloak their actions.

It further alleged that the pope had been transferred to “an unknown prison” for interrogation by “Federal Agents working for the state of Italy and Interpol,” and that the pope would then be questioned by the FBI.Is there any evidence supporting the claims?

No. Not a single established news outlet reported a disturbance at the Vatican on Saturday.

EWTN Vatican correspondent Colm Flynn, who lives close to the Vatican, said: “I didn’t notice any power outage across the weekend. I was at home on Saturday most of the evening and there was no power cut.”

Mountain Butorac, a tour guide based near St. Peter’s Basilica, reported that there was no “massive blackout” at the Vatican. He said that he had heard no gunfights or other indications of a police raid.

Regarding the dimming of the livecam, he pointed out that the camera exposure on livefeeds changes in response to weather conditions.

“In any case,” he wrote, “you can see the lights are very much on. You can see the dome, you can see the lights of the colonnade, you can see some office/apartment lights, you can see the nativity lights, you can see the Christmas tree star.”

Did conspiracy theorists seize on the claims in the Conservative Beaver report?

They did. Conspiratorially minded Twitter users sought to connect the report to the U.S. elections, as well as a massive power outage in Pakistan.

How did the Conservative Beaver site respond to the debunking of its report?

The website posted an update on Sunday responding to readers who pointed out that Pope Francis had tweeted that very morning. It argued that the tweet had been scheduled in advance by the pope’s social media team and insisted that “Pope Francis is still in Federal Custody in Italy, hence, he has not been seen on video.”

Has Pope Francis made any appearances since the report?Yes. He delivered his Angelus address as usual via livestream from the library of the Apostolic Palace on Sunday morning.

Has the Vatican reacted to the report?

When asked about the report on Jan. 11, the Holy See press office responded by pointing to Pope Francis’ busy schedule of meetings on Monday morning, implying that it was business as usual at the Vatican.

Has Pope Francis said anything about “fake news”?

Yes. He dedicated his 2018 message for World Communications Day to the topic, arguing that “fake news” dates back to the temptation of Adam and Eve by the serpent in the Garden of Eden.

“The strategy of this skilled ‘Father of Lies’ (John 8:44) is precisely mimicry, that sly and dangerous form of seduction that worms its way into the heart with false and alluring arguments,” he wrote.

The pope also devoted part of his most recent encyclical, “Fratelli tutti,” to media distortions. He noted that the internet was marked by “closed circuits” that “facilitate the spread of fake news and false information.”

Has Pope Francis been a target of “fake news” before?

This is not the first time that false reports have circulated about Pope Francis. In 2013, for example, a widely circulated report claimed that the pope had declared that “all religions are true” at the “Third Vatican Council.” In 2015, a viral article said that the Pope had announced that he was revising the Ten Commandments. The Vatican blackout story is just the latest example

catholicworldreport

I don't know if I trust the Catholic World Report and suspect this is "fake news".

Wilso
 
  3  
Tue 12 Jan, 2021 01:35 pm
All those dipshits who invaded the Capitol thought Trump was going to pardon them. But of course he's washed his hands of them. Trump's supporters are seriously the biggest morons on earth.
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oralloy
 
  -1  
Tue 12 Jan, 2021 01:43 pm
@hightor,
hightor wrote:
you engage in childish name-calling because you lack intelligence

Well, that is in fact the reason why progressives engage in childish name-calling.

Progressives sure don't like it when people post facts.
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Leadfoot
 
  1  
Tue 12 Jan, 2021 01:52 pm
@glitterbag,
Quote:
How about this 'Everybody thinks you are as dim as a bar of soap' is that hyperbole for "I may disagree with you"?


You and the English majors have fun thinking that’s hyperbole. You still ain’t got a pair.

blatham
 
  1  
Tue 12 Jan, 2021 01:58 pm
@hightor,
I suspect William Barr, Bill Donohue and Newt Gingrich wish the report to be true. Donohue, by the way, is currently defending Trump from the evil wiles of liberals and media.
blatham
 
  1  
Tue 12 Jan, 2021 01:59 pm
Quote:
Seth Abramson
@SethAbramson
9m
How Trump traveling to a town in Texas called "Alamo" could be seen as anything but a deliberate provocation of his supporters to desperate, dead-ender violence is beyond me
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Region Philbis
 
  1  
Tue 12 Jan, 2021 02:07 pm

... extremely disappointed twitter didn't include a like button here --

https://iili.io/KtO7If.jpg



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