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Nov 27, 2010 12:13 PM CST Tea Party Movement
JSuburbia
JSuburbiaJSuburbiaOrbisonia, Pennsylvania USA17 Threads 2,518 Posts
moonmana1: A Congressman can be voted in term after term. They can also get very powerful while being in Congress. They can attact special interests/lobbyists and all the money that goes along with it.

Should be a 2 or 3 term limit so people in congress can always work for the best interests of the people.
Get rid of idiots like Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid.





Because that works so well with the presidency as welldoh
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Nov 27, 2010 12:27 PM CST Tea Party Movement
moonmana1
moonmana1moonmana1Wyoming, Minnesota USA3 Threads 364 Posts
JSuburbia: Because that works so well with the presidency as well


Suppose you would like to see "King Obama"?
You complain about everything.. Watch out for conspiracies!
All this info about you is being sent to the FBI.rolling on the floor laughing
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Nov 27, 2010 12:43 PM CST Tea Party Movement
johnaustin123
johnaustin123johnaustin123Eastlake, Ohio USA76 Threads 16 Polls 4,330 Posts
moonmana1

head banger
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Nov 27, 2010 1:57 PM CST Tea Party Movement
JSuburbia
JSuburbiaJSuburbiaOrbisonia, Pennsylvania USA17 Threads 2,518 Posts
amahlala: Behind every conspiracy theory is mini-novel waiting to be written.
thumbs up
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Nov 27, 2010 2:09 PM CST Tea Party Movement
JSuburbia
JSuburbiaJSuburbiaOrbisonia, Pennsylvania USA17 Threads 2,518 Posts
Conrad73: You wish!



replace the word "jew" with "mexican" or "black" and it's almost verbatim.
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Nov 27, 2010 2:09 PM CST Tea Party Movement
FreddyFudpucker
FreddyFudpuckerFreddyFudpuckerObamaville, Indiana USA10,179 Posts
JSuburbia: Again, you are obsessed with saying I'm a liberal


Much like Palin said, "you can put lipstick on a pig, but it's still a pig".
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Nov 27, 2010 2:17 PM CST Tea Party Movement
JSuburbia: replace the word "jew" with "mexican" or "black" and it's almost verbatim.
doh doh doh
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Nov 27, 2010 2:23 PM CST Tea Party Movement
JSuburbia
JSuburbiaJSuburbiaOrbisonia, Pennsylvania USA17 Threads 2,518 Posts
Conrad73: you haven't got an inkling of what you're talking about!



Um...it's very clear when you compare the two...There are way more similarities, than there are differences
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Nov 27, 2010 2:28 PM CST Tea Party Movement
Galactic_bodhi
Galactic_bodhiGalactic_bodhiAkron, Ohio USA609 Threads 1 Polls 9,196 Posts
In response to: Many cognitive distortions are also logical fallacies; related links are suggested in parentheses.

1. All-or-nothing thinking (splitting) – Thinking of things in absolute terms, like "always", "every", "never", and "there is no alternative". Few aspects of human behavior are so absolute. (See false dilemma.) All-or-nothing-thinking can contribute to depression. (See depression). Also called dichotomous thinking.
2. Overgeneralization – Taking isolated cases and using them to make wide generalizations. (See hasty generalization.)
3. Mental filter – Focusing almost exclusively on certain, usually negative or upsetting, aspects of an event while ignoring other positive aspects. For example, focusing on a tiny imperfection in a piece of otherwise useful clothing. (See misleading vividness.)
4. Disqualifying the positive – Continually reemphasizing or "shooting down" positive experiences for arbitrary, ad hoc reasons. (See special pleading.)
5. Jumping to conclusions – Drawing conclusions (usually negative) from little (if any) evidence. Two specific subtypes are also identified:
* Mind reading – Assuming special knowledge of the intentions or thoughts of others.
* Fortune telling – Exaggerating how things will turn out before they happen. (See slippery slope.)
6. Magnification and minimization – Distorting aspects of a memory or situation through magnifying or minimizing them such that they no longer correspond to objective reality. This is common enough in the normal population to popularize idioms such as "make a mountain out of a molehill." In depressed clients, often the positive characteristics of other people are exaggerated and negative characteristics are understated. There is one subtype of magnification:
* Catastrophizing – Focusing on the worst possible outcome, however unlikely, or thinking that a situation is unbearable or impossible when it is really just uncomfortable.
7. Emotional reasoning – Making decisions and arguments based on intuitions or personal feeling rather than an objective rationale and evidence. (See appeal to consequences.)
8. Should statements – Patterns of thought which imply the way things "should" or "ought to be" rather than the actual situation the patient is faced with, or having rigid rules which the patient believes will "always apply" no matter what the circumstances are. Albert Ellis termed this "Musturbation". (See wishful thinking.)
9. Labeling and mislabeling – Explaining behaviors or events, merely by naming them; related to overgeneralization. Rather than describing the specific behavior, a patient assigns a label to someone of him- or herself that implies absolute and unalterable terms. Mislabeling involves describing an event with language that is highly colored and emotionally loaded.
10. Personalization – Attribution of personal responsibility (or causal role) for events over which the patient has no control. This pattern is also applied to others in the attribution of blame. - Wikipedia
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Nov 27, 2010 2:35 PM CST Tea Party Movement
johnaustin123
johnaustin123johnaustin123Eastlake, Ohio USA76 Threads 16 Polls 4,330 Posts
The Left Wing's Organized Effort to Destroy the Tea Party

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Nov 27, 2010 2:38 PM CST Tea Party Movement
Goddess4u
Goddess4uGoddess4uThe Capital, Greater London, England UK15 Threads 3,131 Posts
I could do with a cup of tea grin
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Nov 27, 2010 2:42 PM CST Tea Party Movement
Veritaas
VeritaasVeritaasLondon, Greater London, England UK2 Threads 5,839 Posts
Goddess4u: I could do with a cup of tea


Barry's, Tetley's, PG Tips, or perhaps Earl Grey, served in a fine bone china tea cup, with a freshly baked scone served with fresh cream and jam.wink
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Nov 27, 2010 2:45 PM CST Tea Party Movement
Veritaas: Barry's, Tetley's, PG Tips, or perhaps Earl Grey, served in a fine bone china tea cup, with a freshly baked scone served with fresh cream and jam.
why did you have to say that?crying
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Nov 27, 2010 2:47 PM CST Tea Party Movement
Steve5721
Steve5721Steve5721La Zenia, Murcia Spain72 Threads 2 Polls 4,564 Posts
Goddess4u: I could do with a cup of tea


I'm having one right now as I piss myself laughing at the political antics of our cousins over the Pond.
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Nov 27, 2010 2:49 PM CST Tea Party Movement
Veritaas
VeritaasVeritaasLondon, Greater London, England UK2 Threads 5,839 Posts
Conrad73: why did you have to say that?


Just had some, they were delicious, freshly baked too with all the right ingredience. Homemade Damson jam (not everyone's taste) and fresh cream.hug
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Nov 27, 2010 2:50 PM CST Tea Party Movement
Veritaas: Just had some, they were delicious, freshly baked too with all the right ingredience. Homemade Damson jam (not everyone's taste) and fresh cream.
OMG!crying blues moping


















laugh
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Nov 27, 2010 2:52 PM CST Tea Party Movement
Veritaas
VeritaasVeritaasLondon, Greater London, England UK2 Threads 5,839 Posts
Steve5721: I'm having one right now as I piss myself laughing at the political antics of our cousins over the Pond.


Well depending on what brand of tea you use, one can squeeze two cups out of one bag.

Though I prefer to be able to look at the bottom of my drinking apparatus with clarity.

Should brand "Finest Builders Brew, right up yer crack!

rolling on the floor laughing
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Nov 27, 2010 3:03 PM CST Tea Party Movement
Steve5721
Steve5721Steve5721La Zenia, Murcia Spain72 Threads 2 Polls 4,564 Posts
Veritaas: Well depending on what brand of tea you use, one can squeeze two cups out of one bag.

Though I prefer to be able to look at the bottom of my drinking apparatus with clarity.

Should brand "Finest Builders Brew, right up yer crack!


I prefer Tetley`s but I use PG Tips out here.
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Nov 27, 2010 3:05 PM CST Tea Party Movement
JSuburbia
JSuburbiaJSuburbiaOrbisonia, Pennsylvania USA17 Threads 2,518 Posts
JSuburbia: Learn something about history, the origin of the word is in reference to the area the Jews were put by the Germans in areas such as Krakow

Try again



Learn a little about what someone is talking about before you join the grownups for adult conversationsthumbs up
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Nov 27, 2010 3:07 PM CST Tea Party Movement
SCatlyn
SCatlynSCatlynBrecon, South Glamorgan, Wales UK5 Threads 2,166 Posts
JSuburbia: Learn something about history, the origin of the word is in reference to the area the Jews were put by the Germans in areas such as Krakow

Try again
doh I know that! But you "implied" that this black man was being used in the ghettos.
And there you go judging again- judging me, thinking I don't know about something, and yet you know very little about me.
Though I didn't go to college very long, some of the courses I took were in various areas of History- U.S., World, etc.
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