not even close "them" = 59 posts and BSAM is clearly taking your side my posts were almost all @ BSAM with no 'high fiving" your whole OP was one giant 'high five" claiming 'victory' ... and the entire premise was to avoid posting, yet you post... this all points to an inherently closed minded and delusional personality disorder incapable of critical thinking, so the real question is why do you bother hanging out here at all? what's the point?
there was no real discussion, you won't do that, you put out your rants and slogans and that's about it. believe me this is never about personal validation for me like it is for you, it's about the testing of ideas. I want to examine the reality, not feel better about my opinion. Being 'entitled to one's opinion' is meaningless cliche and only spouting half assed opinions is a waste of time. Talking about the Lakers is not interesting nor relevant, it's mindless shit chat. If you really need to find common ground, then you are weak minded. If you ever man up and really want to test your thinking, then you can have a real discussion.
I don't believe it. No way Lurcum would agree to keep his trap shut for so long- not that easily. I wonder which one of these conservatools he's posing as now...hmmm
You're not exactly being honest about wanting a discussion. In your "discussions" you usually insult those who disagree, and you're mind is, or seems, 100% already made up and there no chance your thoughts could ever be in error or there might be a different way to look at and solve a problem. It seems this is the attitude of most on the far right.
I've been corrected before, just not very often. Typically I am insulted first, not always but more than half. The real problem is that the other side seldom has any persusive logic or evidence. Pick a topic that you disagree with me on, let's examine the process.
The main characteristic of someone who is in denial is their inability to understand obvious logic or see the evidence that lay before their very eyes. Denial partly stems from the act of making up one's mind before the evidence is presented.