Progress [message #58720] |
Fri, 16 June 2006 08:21 |
Manualblock
Messages: 4973 Registered: May 2009
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So we made some headway regarding taxes and The Way Government is run by the people and Guns and how handguns should be illegal at best or at least heavily restricted. Next is safety and what measures people should be forced to accept for their own safety. Last week Ben Reothlisberger was seriously hurt in a motorcycle accident because he wasn't wearing a helmet which basically will kill Pittsburghs chances for a repeat in the super-bowl. Needless to say many are not happy regarding his callous disregard for his responsibilities as a pro quarterback for the Steelers. Bill Cowther is furious since it is his job that is affected also. Why shouldn't people enact legislation to help prevent the huge cost in lives and the massive cost in medical resources these types of safety issues are responsible for? Same with these extreme sports nuts who have to be rescued from dire situations stuck on some high moutain top or unknown trail using helicopters at 850$ an hour as well as rescue teams and medical teams at some ungodly cost. Why should I pay for them?
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Re: Progress [message #58722 is a reply to message #58720] |
Fri, 16 June 2006 08:35 |
akhilesh
Messages: 1275 Registered: May 2009
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I am glad you thnk YOU made some headaway. I disagree with you on almost everything, and you haven;t convinced me one iota, other than perhaps harden my conviction that leftist extremists are communists, dedicated to the acquisition and centralization of power. you know, a la the soviets. Everything you have said smacks of taking power away from the people, and it;s all about YOU YOU YOu. Very typical of the commies. -akhilesh
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Re: Progress [message #58736 is a reply to message #58735] |
Fri, 16 June 2006 10:24 |
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Wayne Parham
Messages: 18787 Registered: January 2001
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Again, an insult rather than a statement or a discussion."absolute obstinate refusal to grant the truths that all citizens know to be real since grade school" What part of representative government do you not understand?
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Re: Progress [message #58741 is a reply to message #58739] |
Fri, 16 June 2006 12:12 |
Damir
Messages: 1005 Registered: May 2009
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Well, that`s how I see it - for example, you find something (from the news, Constitution, papers, whatever), then tell us your understanding of this. The problems are, IMO: -in most of the cases, nobody is really interested what some Dick Lick said about Paragraph 8.1.1, or so - if we want US Constitution or Laws citations, we have a "Google" -in most cases, many people here have other political opinions, but you`re trying to push your version till the end, your post/truth must be The Last Word -it isn`t enough to say "I don`t like it, I think differently" - you`re "pushing" - but nobody have the duty to explain yourself here more then he thinks is necessary -why, on Earth there`re so little thematic about real life, people, events, customs, photos, personal experiences - just the boring specific political blablah, like on TV -this is not a political course, we are adults here, and nobody likes constantly being "teached" -too little humour, everything is so "dead serious", and again - boring -and the last thing - this is a audio forum, but (for example) nobody writes anything on "SET" forum for months...
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Re: Progress [message #58742 is a reply to message #58741] |
Fri, 16 June 2006 12:46 |
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Wayne Parham
Messages: 18787 Registered: January 2001
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I'm with you on this. The Dungeon and Tower forums were really setup to discuss current affairs or eBay gripes or whatever else that didn't really fit into any of the other sections. Certainly, religion and politics can be discussed here, but I don't like seeing it go so far. People have really been put off in the last year or so. Some have gone and never came back. Some sponsors left as a result of the badgering in the Dungeon. They wrote and complained, so I got to see it all.I see a lot of insults here in the Dungeon, and I can see that several others do too. It isn't because of thin skinned people, it is because of the posts that say "if you like Bush you're stupid" or "religious people are backwards buffoons" or "if the democrats don't win in November then it's because people are unintelligent" or whatever. It's the Dungeon, so I guess you can post whatever you want as long as the law allows it. But I don't like watching people getting kicked around, or ugly bickering like the Jerry Springer show. AudioRoundtable.com was made so that people could discuss audio with gentlemen, and not be subjected to senseless name calling. We're not talking face to face here, so sometimes we don't know when someone is kidding. We sometimes develop that kind of rapport with one another, but other times not. So it pays to maintain some restraint. This forum is fundamentally here for all of us to share audio ideas, projects and stuff like that. I spend a lot of time developing new things and I always hope it is enjoyable to people. I post as often as possible and try to be helpful. I get a kick out of people enjoying my audio products and the shows and what not. It's worth it, because we have a bunch of fun folks around here on ART. I know you are the same way. I see you spend a lot of time developing tube amp circuits and taking the time to post them. I really appreciate that. Many other people spend time posting and responding to people, things like helping newcomers setup their turntables or just sharing ideas. Some post reviews, and that's great. So that's what I'd like to see mostly.
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