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Cheddie
Fond Du Lac, WI
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Freespirit8 wrote: <quoted text> Well, coming from you, that is a real compliment, you little wordsmith, you! A wordsmith, huh? Never been called that or thought of myself as one. I would tend to think a "wordsmith" as that of anothe post-er that we are all familiar with, that certain "wordsmiths" the words to create an air of intelligence or supremacy. See how words can have two different meanings for different individuals. Anyway...you are very welcome, Free!:)
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“That's my boy "Bud"”
Joined: Apr 25, 2007
Comments: 95
Braidwood, IL
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Villa Park, IL
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yea right wrote: <quoted text> Dont be so paranoid WC. I dont take these stupid blogs as seriously as some people. I dont "take sides" with people I dont know either. Its nothing more than a chat room. Who's Tami btw. I know a fat chick named Tami Are you refering to me?
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Cheddie
Fond Du Lac, WI
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Will County wrote: <quoted text> Cheddie, the US is a REPUBLIC with a limited form of democracy. And to the Republic, for which it stands... There's no twist there. I posted incorrectly; however, I stand by my intent. This nation is a democracy (although not a direct democracy), but democracy is practiced through a republic form with which to utilize democracy in the best way this nation sees fit. Republic: we elect officials to represent the majority. However, when elected officials are NOT doing the job they were trusted to do, the republic form fails us and democracy the way it was meant to work is, theoretically, exterminated. Democracy is not limited to protecting the minority (although our elected officials should do just that), while the majority (democracy) does rule. I'm not even going to get into what you were trying to do with these terms to support your idea of how you think you've been victimized by more than a few post-ers on these threads; but, you did do some transparent manipulating.
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stacziu
Gurnee, IL
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Will County wrote: <quoted text> This country is a Republic with a limited Democracy for a very specific reason, and that is to protect the minority view. The lynch mob is a majority but that doesn't make their perspective right. It merely means that there are more people who want to crucify than there are who want to be objective. Nothing more and nothing less. So does the pinata represent the majority or the minority? Or was it there to celebrate a festival event as it is intended for? Peace and Love to Lisa, Stacy and their families.
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Joined: Oct 20, 2007
Comments: 5003
Naperville, IL
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Cheddie wrote: <quoted text> A wordsmith, huh? Never been called that or thought of myself as one. I would tend to think a "wordsmith" as that of anothe post-er that we are all familiar with, that certain "wordsmiths" the words to create an air of intelligence or supremacy. See how words can have two different meanings for different individuals. Anyway...you are very welcome, Free!:) I meant good with words, a gifted writer, an elegant spokeswoman - how's that instead?
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“as obvious as a rhino in camo!”
Joined: Aug 5, 2007
Comments: 3328
Will County IL
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AOL
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Tami-Braidwood wrote: <quoted text> Are you refering to me? No Tami, Will County made a post to me and used my first name, Tammy ... Yeah Right was asking her who Tammy was.
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Joined: Oct 20, 2007
Comments: 5003
Naperville, IL
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Tami-Braidwood wrote: <quoted text> Are you refering to me? You do not look fat in your picture, not at all. Very cute, actually!
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“That's my boy "Bud"”
Joined: Apr 25, 2007
Comments: 95
Braidwood, IL
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Villa Park, IL
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Will County wrote: <quoted text> As is typical with the little head with the big mouth, WRONG! More erroneous assumptions. Fox wanted to film it live but instead turned in their film of it. ALL the newspapers photographed it. Jeeze. The more you speak the more ridiculous you look, with exception to your teenage band of followers who like to play follow the ignorant and mean intentioned leader that will take them nowhere, except into arguments and disputes. Have no fear, my time here is almost complete for I have gathered almost enough of what I've been after. Once I move on to something else and I am no longer here because the case will be closed, Tami, you most definitely will find someone else to attack and attempt to crush by your pathetic high school bully methods. I'm going to copy this stuff here and now and save it just for that occasion because no matter how hard you try to NOT attack someone, it is inevitable; you've been cursed by your own karma and I know that you have a karmic debt that you have yet to pay. One can go back to the time of your first posting here and clearly see that you are ALWAYS attacking someone and belittling someone. It's when that person doesn't conform to your bullying ways, that you seek to round up the troops in some pathetic attempt to crush them. You can never hurt me, Tami. No matter what you say and how you say it and how well you round up your posse, you will never succeed in your efforts to harm me and my reputation. Everything you do, will come right back and smack you in the face. All those s/n's, all those feeble attempts to make it appear that your thoughts are the same as others whether they come from you or the couple you are friends with, is a waste for you (and your posse of thugs) can never hurt me. Try as you might, you're not hurting me at all. I look at you as the fool; one who is consumed by their own over inflated ego. I'm confused are you talking about me?
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Cheddie
Fond Du Lac, WI
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And, WC, let's keep in mind that laws, like the Bible, would seem to be more effective if they were more succinct and to the point. However, free will demands that the concepts in both the Bible and the law only give guidance while it is the individual that MUST gain the most accurate message for themselves and learn to govern themselves by their own moral compasses. In essence, both the Bible and the laws do leave ALOT of room for interpretation; that doesn't make either one of these types of "laws" the TRUTH. I don't need you, the lawyers, or the Bible to tell me what is good and true and right, or how what it all means and how I should live by it. I'm babbling; but, my point is: keep your interpretation of the "laws of the jungle" to yourself.
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“That's my boy "Bud"”
Joined: Apr 25, 2007
Comments: 95
Braidwood, IL
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Villa Park, IL
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Too Close to Home wrote: <quoted text> No Tami, Will County made a post to me and used my first name, Tammy ... Yeah Right was asking her who Tammy was. Okay thanks I was wondering what the hell was going on I don't know either of them and she spelled Tammy my way "Tami".
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“That's my boy "Bud"”
Joined: Apr 25, 2007
Comments: 95
Braidwood, IL
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Villa Park, IL
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Freespirit8 wrote: <quoted text> You do not look fat in your picture, not at all. Very cute, actually! Thank you very much "I" think I'm cute too. Lmao
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Penguin
Chicago, IL
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Tami-Braidwood wrote: <quoted text> Thank you very much "I" think I'm cute too. Lmao Me too
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Les
Chicago, IL
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Cheddie wrote: <quoted text> I like it straightfoward, short, and directed at the right target! Hmmmmmmmm...and which target would THAT be, Cheddie?
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Les
Chicago, IL
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yea right wrote: <quoted text> Huh? You mean Les's blow up doll? HEY!- Why drag Miss Lolita into this! Do I go telling everyone here about your sybian? Besides, Miss L. is only temporary and she knows it. When I find a real woman as ready and willing I'll dump her and get married again! LMAO
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Ollie
Philadelphia, PA
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Les wrote: <quoted text> Hmmmmmmmm...and which target would THAT be, Cheddie? Les: It's late...everyone hung their boxing gloves up for the night. Sweet dreams.
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WTF WTF
San Francisco, CA
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Freespirit8 wrote: <quoted text> I meant good with words, a gifted writer, an elegant spokeswoman - how's that instead? You are remarkably kind. Thank you for enlightening the person in question. I find it ironic that a wordsmith (that person in question) doesn't know what the word wordsmith means.
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WTF WTF
San Francisco, CA
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Cheddie wrote: And, WC, let's keep in mind that laws, like the Bible, would seem to be more effective if they were more succinct and to the point. However, free will demands that the concepts in both the Bible and the law only give guidance while it is the individual that MUST gain the most accurate message for themselves and learn to govern themselves by their own moral compasses. In essence, both the Bible and the laws do leave ALOT of room for interpretation; that doesn't make either one of these types of "laws" the TRUTH. I don't need you, the lawyers, or the Bible to tell me what is good and true and right, or how what it all means and how I should live by it. I'm babbling; but, my point is: keep your interpretation of the "laws of the jungle" to yourself. Just a mite off-topic, are we?
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WTF WTF
San Francisco, CA
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OK, since we're off-topic, let's show that Chavez and Hillary think alike:
Chavez: "We can't just allow private schools to do whatever they want," Chavez said during a ceremony marking the start of the school year that was aired by state television in El Tigre, Mercopress reported. Chavez, who already has nationalized Venezuela's oil, electricity and telecommunications industries, said schools must stop using textbooks containing what he called "lies" about the European conquest of Latin America.
Clinton: Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton slammed private-school voucher proposals yesterday, predicting that vouchers would eventually lead to the creation of taxpayer-financed white supremacist academies - or even a government-funded "School of the Jihad."
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Joined: Oct 20, 2007
Comments: 5003
Naperville, IL
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Ollie wrote: <quoted text> Les: It's late...everyone hung their boxing gloves up for the night. Sweet dreams. No Les, I'm stil up, let's duke it out! Actually, I think you would kick my ass, so never mind. But I'm all for agreeable subjects and a laugh or two!
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Les
Chicago, IL
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Will County wrote: <quoted text> Uh, this wouldn't happen to be #5 now would it? That would be #2. I can afford to be picky.
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