On 02-29-20 00:04, Janis Kracht <=-
spoke to Tim Richardson about Re: FidoGazette Vol 14 no <=-
And there's no bigger `libtard' than you!
Perhaps... but I think the me and the other libtards are
going to elect Bernie.
Now after I save this message, I'm going to delete yours.
It's the easiest way to deal you nincompoops :) I have a
program I wrote years ago to streamline this kind of
thing... think I'll dig it up.
On 02-29-20 08:45, Rick Smith <=-
spoke to Oli about Re: FidoGazette Vol 14 no <=-
I agree I just barely read fidonews for the first time and wont be
making that mistake again. I dont care on what side of the political fence anyone is on its hostile and crazy in that echo.
This time, will you at least vote for the Democratic nominee whoever
that is? We certainly do not want another four years.
Now after I save this message, I'm going to delete yours.
It's the easiest way to deal you nincompoops :) I have a
I use BlueWave and it has the ability to filter messages. I rarely use
it, but have done so for a few.
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On 07-04-20 20:26, Dan Clough <=-
spoke to Alan Ianson about Re: FidoGazette Vol 14 no <=-
There's the reading comprehension problem again. I even *SAID*
above that there were likely "some" Republicans there, but the
*VAST* majority of BLM/Antifa/anti-police assholes are Democrats.
That's a simple fact, easily verified. Go check it yourself.
For example, find me a page like the one below that is sponsored
by the Republicans. This one is put up by the fucking *DNC*!!!:
Did you copy that? The DNC!!!
https://democrats.org/black-lives-matter-organizing-resources/
Case closed. Game over. You lose. Buh-bye Felicia.
TIM wrote:
Great! I've got some lists of `Trump' accomplishments I'm putting together, and will post them up in here forthwith!
Shouldn't take you more than a minute or two and one line of 80 characters NR>or less to complete.
Does most time on the golf course count as an "accomplishment" ?
On 08-06-20 08:31, Dan Clough <=-
spoke to Janis Kracht about Re: FidoGazette Vol 14 no <=-
Honest questions: Do you honestly think Joe Biden is operating at
full mental capacity? Do you not see the changes in him?
Seriously, do you think he may be in the beginning stages of some
kind of dementia-type illness?
On 08-06-20 21:53, Dan Clough <=-
spoke to Janis Kracht about Re: FidoGazette Vol 14 no <=-
Cite some examples of Biden saying or doing things that come
close to the idiocy this jerk Trump has uttered... please.
Sure, here's one from just a day or so ago. What do you think?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nyq55Nzm4sg
My answer is that he shows more evidence of mental acuity than others
under consideration -- especially seeing as how he has successfully
struggled with a stuttering disability since he was a child.
My answer is that he shows more evidence of mental acuity than others
under consideration -- especially seeing as how he has successfully
struggled with a stuttering disability since he was a child.
What he has going on goes well beyond stuttering.
My answer is that he shows more evidence of mental acuity than others
under consideration -- especially seeing as how he has successfully
struggled with a stuttering disability since he was a child.
What he has going on goes well beyond stuttering.
Janis Kracht wrote to Mike Powell <=-
My answer is that he shows more evidence of mental acuity than others
under consideration -- especially seeing as how he has successfully
struggled with a stuttering disability since he was a child.
What he has going on goes well beyond stuttering.
Strange... I see Mr. Biden going for a well executed and faily
speedy bicycle ride... meanwhile Trump could BARELY walk down a
ramp (in sunny, dry weather...
Janis Kracht wrote to Mike Powell <=-
My answer is that he shows more evidence of mental acuity than others
under consideration -- especially seeing as how he has successfully
struggled with a stuttering disability since he was a child.
What he has going on goes well beyond stuttering.
Stuttering is by no means related to mentel accuity.
A weak attempt at shifting the goalposts. What does riding a
bicycle have to do with one's ability to "think on his feet",
speak rationally, and remember things?
Nick Andre wrote to Dan Clough <=-
On 10 Aug 20 12:58:00, Dan Clough said the following to Janis
Kracht:
A weak attempt at shifting the goalposts. What does riding a
bicycle have to do with one's ability to "think on his feet",
speak rationally, and remember things?
You're wasting your time in this leftist echo chamber my friend.
Sometimes I just can't help it, though. It's like "c'mon, how can
you not see that what I'm saying is correct?". I hold out hope
that one day.... they will understand.
On 10 Aug 20 12:58:00, Dan Clough said the following to Janis Kracht:
A weak attempt at shifting the goalposts. What does riding a
bicycle have to do with one's ability to "think on his feet",
speak rationally, and remember things?
You're wasting your time in this leftist echo chamber my friend.
... I hold out hope
that one day.... they will understand.
Janis Kracht wrote to Dan Clough <=-
... I hold out hope
that one day.... they will understand.
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Study Predicts Political Beliefs With 83 Percent Accuracy Scans
show that liberals and conservatives use different parts of the
brain when they take risks, helping to pinpoint the political
party a person prefers By Marina Koren smithsonianmag.com
February 14, 2013
If you want to know people's politics, tradition said to study
their parents. In fact, the party affiliation of someone's
parents can predict the child's political leanings about around
70 percent of the time.
But new research, published yesterday in the journal PLOS ONE,
suggests what mom and dad think isn't the endgame when it comes
to shaping a person's political identity. Ideological differences
between partisans may reflect distinct neural processes, and they
can predict who's right and who's left of center with 82.9
percent accuracy, outperforming the "your parents pick your
party" model. It also out-predicts another neural model based on differences in brain structure, which distinguishes liberals from conservatives with 71.6 percent accuracy. [...]
The idea that the brains of Democrats and Republicans may be
hard-wired to their beliefs is not new. Previous research has
shown that during MRI scans, areas linked to broad social
connectedness, which involves friends and the world at large,
light up in Democrats' brains. Republicans, on the other hand,
show more neural activity in parts of the brain associated with
tight social connectedness, which focuses on family and country.
[...] =======cut here===
Nick Andre wrote to Dan Clough <=-
On 11 Aug 20 08:00:00, Dan Clough said the following to Nick
Andre:
Sometimes I just can't help it, though. It's like "c'mon, how can
you not see that what I'm saying is correct?". I hold out hope
that one day.... they will understand.
I also hope that one day, my dingdong will extend to 12 inches,
but it most likely will never happen.
Janis Kracht wrote to Mike Powell <=-
Biden has early dementia, and that will become obvious when he
can no longer hide from the public and avoid speaking. For
example, at the "convention" upcoming, and during the debates with
Trump (assuming he doesn't find a way to excuse himself from
that).
Biden has early dementia, and that will become obvious when he
can no longer hide from the public and avoid speaking. For
example, at the "convention" upcoming, and during the debates with
Trump (assuming he doesn't find a way to excuse himself from
that).
Well, I mean, Regan also had Alzheimer's and/or Dementia, and I'm guessing you
consider him one of the greatest presidents of the modern age....
Mike Miller wrote to Dan Clough <=-
Biden has early dementia, and that will become obvious when he
can no longer hide from the public and avoid speaking. For
example, at the "convention" upcoming, and during the debates with
Trump (assuming he doesn't find a way to excuse himself from
that).
Well, I mean, Regan also had Alzheimer's and/or Dementia, and
I'm guessing you consider him one of the greatest presidents of
the modern age....
Janis Kracht wrote to Mike Miller <=-
Biden has early dementia, and that will become obvious when he
can no longer hide from the public and avoid speaking. For
example, at the "convention" upcoming, and during the debates with
Trump (assuming he doesn't find a way to excuse himself from
that).
Well, I mean, Regan also had Alzheimer's and/or Dementia, and I'm guessing you
consider him one of the greatest presidents of the modern age....
Good point, Mike. Reagan did -indeed- have Alzheimer's:
"Reagan disclosed in November 1994 that he had been diagnosed
with Alzheimer's disease earlier that year. Afterward, his
informal public appearances became more infrequent as the disease progressed. He died at home on June 5, 2004."
Reagan clearly had signs of it throughout his presidency, and especially during his last term.Mike Miller wrote to Dan Clough <=-
Biden has early dementia, and that will become obvious when he
can no longer hide from the public and avoid speaking. For
example, at the "convention" upcoming, and during the debates
with Trump (assuming he doesn't find a way to excuse himself from
that).
Well, I mean, Regan also had Alzheimer's and/or Dementia, andLOL - a dumb comparison. Reagan was diagnosed 5-6 years *AFTER*
I'm guessing you consider him one of the greatest presidents of
the modern age....
he left office. Biden clearly has early signs of it *NOW*. Are
you not able to see the difference in those two situations?
Good point, Mike. Reagan did -indeed- have Alzheimer's:
Yup, and not while he was President.
Biden has early dementia, and that will become obvious when he
can no longer hide from the public and avoid speaking. For
example, at the "convention" upcoming, and during the debates with
Trump (assuming he doesn't find a way to excuse himself from
that).
Well, I mean, Regan also had Alzheimer's and/or Dementia, and I'm guessingyou
consider him one of the greatest presidents of the modern age....
Good point, Mike. Reagan did -indeed- have Alzheimer's:
Yup, and not while he was President.
"Reagan disclosed in November 1994 that he had been diagnosed
with Alzheimer's disease earlier that year. Afterward, his
informal public appearances became more infrequent as the disease
progressed. He died at home on June 5, 2004."
Did you forget that he left office in 1988?
Good point, Mike. Reagan did -indeed- have Alzheimer's:
Yup, and not while he was President.
Really?
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/side-effects/201101/when-did-reagans-f
irst-signs-alzheimers-appear
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/lesley-stahls-book-weighs-in-on-reagan-alzheimers
controversy/
During an Oval Office visit with her family as she was ending her time as a
White House correspondent in 1986, Stahl wrote that "Reagan didn't seem to kno
who I was. He gave me a distant look with those milky eyes and shook my hand
weakly. Oh, my, he's gonzo, I thought. I have to go out on the lawn tonight an >tell my countrymen that the president of the United States is a doddering >space
cadet."
Did you forget that he left office in 1988?
... All the easy problems have been solved.
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On 10-14-20 20:22, Dan Clough <=-
spoke to Janis Kracht about Re: FidoGazette Vol 14 no <=-
On another note, did you see the breaking news today about the
laptop they found with thousands of emails on it showing Hunter
Biden leveraging Sleepy Joe with the Ukranian scandals? Seriously
bad news for Joey, assuming the media lets it get aired.
Seriously. Lots of lies and grift, drug use, favors bought and
paid for, corruption. Could be the end of the Biden campaign,
stay tuned!
Oh, and before you ask about the source, the story was broken and published by..... wait for it..... The New York Times!!! Wow,
who would have thunk they'd do something like that?
Dale Shipp wrote to Dan Clough <=-
On another note, did you see the breaking news today about the
laptop they found with thousands of emails on it showing Hunter
Biden leveraging Sleepy Joe with the Ukranian scandals? Seriously
bad news for Joey, assuming the media lets it get aired.
I see reference to two emails of questionable origin.
Seriously. Lots of lies and grift, drug use, favors bought and
paid for, corruption. Could be the end of the Biden campaign,
stay tuned!
Oh, we will. Sounds like yet another desparate disinformation
attempt by Rudy.
Oh, and before you ask about the source, the story was broken and published by..... wait for it..... The New York Times!!! Wow,
who would have thunk they'd do something like that?
Wait for it -- NOT the New York Times, but a much lessor
publication called the New York Post.
Seriously. Lots of lies and grift, drug use, favors bought and
paid for, corruption. Could be the end of the Biden campaign,
stay tuned!
Oh, we will. Sounds like yet another desparate disinformation attempt
by Rudy.
Oh, and before you ask about the source, the story was broken and
published by..... wait for it..... The New York Times!!! Wow,
who would have thunk they'd do something like that?
Wait for it -- NOT the New York Times, but a much lessor publication
called the New York Post.
On 10-15-20 07:49, Dan Clough <=-
spoke to Dale Shipp about Re: FidoGazette Vol 14 n <=-
Yes, I crossed up the name there. NYP is correct. Assuming the
story is true, does it matter much? Will the story appear on any
of the leftist media outlets (like all the national networks)?
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