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11 Feb 2012, 11:19 am

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Raptor, you are standing in lines that you overly recognize, but claim to deny, and are lines often called borders, limits, lines, districts, etc. Your lecturing everyone to stay inside their lines while you sing your song of Dixie sounds ridiculously absurd as the political stance of a globally hungry rattlesnake refusing to stay in its own snake pit. Because the neo-Conservative has Brass-Knuckles in the Right hand does not make the mace in the left hand "Liberal".


What’s with this fascination everyone claims I have with Dixie?
Anyhow, I’ve reversed my stance on outsiders fretting over U.S. policy. If my beloved US of A causes them that much worry and they feel that their country is so powerless against our military and economic might then that only makes me feel good in a twisted kind of way.
And right is still conservative and left is still liberal, brass knucks and mace included.



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11 Feb 2012, 11:35 am

Raptor wrote:
Tadzio wrote:
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Raptor, you are standing in lines that you overly recognize, but claim to deny, and are lines often called borders, limits, lines, districts, etc. Your lecturing everyone to stay inside their lines while you sing your song of Dixie sounds ridiculously absurd as the political stance of a globally hungry rattlesnake refusing to stay in its own snake pit. Because the neo-Conservative has Brass-Knuckles in the Right hand does not make the mace in the left hand "Liberal".


What’s with this fascination everyone claims I have with Dixie?
Anyhow, I’ve reversed my stance on outsiders fretting over U.S. policy. If my beloved US of A causes them that much worry and they feel that their country is so powerless against our military and economic might then that only makes me feel good in a twisted kind of way.
And right is still conservative and left is still liberal, brass knucks and mace included.


nice to see a rational and mature response to foreign policy :roll:


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11 Feb 2012, 12:30 pm

Oodain wrote:
Raptor wrote:
Tadzio wrote:
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Raptor, you are standing in lines that you overly recognize, but claim to deny, and are lines often called borders, limits, lines, districts, etc. Your lecturing everyone to stay inside their lines while you sing your song of Dixie sounds ridiculously absurd as the political stance of a globally hungry rattlesnake refusing to stay in its own snake pit. Because the neo-Conservative has Brass-Knuckles in the Right hand does not make the mace in the left hand "Liberal".


What’s with this fascination everyone claims I have with Dixie?
Anyhow, I’ve reversed my stance on outsiders fretting over U.S. policy. If my beloved US of A causes them that much worry and they feel that their country is so powerless against our military and economic might then that only makes me feel good in a twisted kind of way.
And right is still conservative and left is still liberal, brass knucks and mace included.


nice to see a rational and mature response to foreign policy :roll:


Hey, someone has to be the voice of reason.
Glad you agree. :D