RE: Too Bad, So Sad

I imagine a lot of people who work in the White House, like the ordinary people who clean the toilets after the important people, won't be allowed to keep themselves safe without risking their livelihoods.

RE: The name is Philipsen - Mr Philipsen!

Okay, I'm sorry.

My mistake.

I think he has a good heart, too. handshake

RE: The name is Philipsen - Mr Philipsen!

Why are you mean to Phil, La Fonda? confused

Why do you think he has to conduct his relationships in the way you see fit to treat him with some respect? dunno

RE: The name is Philipsen - Mr Philipsen!

That's hilariously uncool! rolling on the floor laughing

Good luck with your mission, Double Oh! Four Point Six Three. laugh

Nice echos of Art Deco on the box.

RE: "Tools" to be added to next 'presidential' debate

I haven't developed an apathy towards Biden, Iotooa.

I have never deemed him an appropriate presidential candidate for a number of reasons, and have been very vocal about that.

The only reason that Biden is worth voting for is on a tactical basis to avoid another four years of Trump who is clearly and overtly dangerous. It's not because Biden would be a worthy president.

RE: "Tools" to be added to next 'presidential' debate

If Biden had had any sense, he would have patiently waited everytime Trump interrupted him, he wouldn't have interrupted Trump and he wouldn't have resorted to name calling.

That would have shown Trump for the inappropriate presidential candidate that he is, whilst not demonstrating that he's almost as inappropriate.

It's such a simple technique. A presidential candidate who doesn't know how to conduct himself and doesn't know the impact of conducting himself appropriately shouldn't be entrusted with the complexities of leading a nation of any size, never mind one the size of the US.

A hot mess and an excruciating embarrassment, indeed.

RE: Truly EXCELLENT 'Closer Look' tonight, which aired 1 minute ago.

I didn't think it was the best Closer Look ever.

I dunno, there was just something about it that was empty, like Meyers wanted to throw his hands in the air and go home.

RE: Breaking News ! The New York Times got access to Trump's tax returns for the past 2 decades

Like you ignored my very clear comment about the drones assassinations a few days ago when you were trying to project Trump as Mother Theresa incarnate?

I'll try and read your post again, but y'know, paragraphs. They are not easy to read, so I do frequently bypass your comments.

I imagine some of mine aren't easy to read for many people, but I don't think that one about the drones was one of them. Most of it was a quote from the Reprieve website.

RE: Baseball Hall of Famer Lou Brock dies at 81. Interesting history courtesy of NY Times

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RE: Who we are

Oh, bollux. blushing laugh

RE: Who we are

Oh.

What shall we talk about now I've killed off that train of thought? laugh

RE: Cute Story

A lovely story and a couple of lovely chaps who made it happen. laugh

RE: He Called Me a Gold Digger!

I'm on to you now, missChelli.

First date Cowboy burger, second date you'll be wanting a side of fries, then the demands for those little sachets of ketchup will start...

Just as well the salt is free. laugh

RE: He Called Me a Gold Digger!

Ahaa! So you're a fiendish Filipina burger digger, eh? giggle

RE: Election memes!

@Amplecurves...

That was good. So much attention to detail. laugh

RE: Dropping Michael Flynn's Guilt - REJECTED !

Which is why the motion to dismiss should be examined.

What are you complaining about? dunno

RE: Dropping Michael Flynn's Guilt - REJECTED !

Thankyou, 2maybe and welcome back. hug

I understand more of the technicalities now, but it was basically as I thought: if the prosecutor motions to have a case dismissed after a guilty plea there has to be a reason. If the reason is not examined, especially if the prosecution badly doesn't want it examined, there could be some kind of corruption that is missed.

What I hadn't realised is that Bill Barr is ultimately responsible for the prosecution and request for dismissal. The inappropriate use of the writ of mandamus was also informative in terms of the extent to which potential examination is being avoided.

So to be transparent, what kind of judges are non-Obama judges?

I'm really hoping they're not Trump judges because that would leave them looking like they were in cahoots with an attempt at bare-faced corruption.

RE: "REFUND THE POLICE"

In which case, you need to deal with the right to bear arms.

RE: Face masks.

I have a cloth one made out of cotton jersey (thick t-shirt material), but I've gone back to the disposable, blue medical-looking ones.

At first I thought it was more comfortable, but my glasses still fog up, I still have condensation dripping off my nose and because it's a flexible cloth every time I inhale, or try to speak I shrink wrap my face. laugh

I read a review and the cotton jersey ones aren't the best at keeping your germs to yourself, either.

I don't think I'm obliged to wear one as yet, but I do if I go on the bus, or into shops. It's only for a brief time and I take it off the moment I'm outside and away from other people.

If I had to wear one for prolonged periods, I'd be trying out other types.

RE: I Keep Hearing "Follow the science" From The Democrats, But They Seem To Be Very Selective

I'm happy too look at the evidence you haven't as yet cited.

RE: I Keep Hearing "Follow the science" From The Democrats, But They Seem To Be Very Selective

Why do you deem potential psychological and economic damage as a greater harm than potential death, or potential permanent physical damage?

Why do think that psychological and economic damage is irreparable?

Why do you fail to acknowledge that death and permanent physical damage is irreparable?

RE: "REFUND THE POLICE"

Any hostage situation would be within the remit of of a specialist hostage team, whether the hostage taker was a substance misuser, or not. So yes, 'wait a minute while we activate the specialist hostage team' is the usual protocol.

Hostage situations are not within the remit of patrol officers whether the hostage taker is sober, or not.

Specialist hostage teams are a part of law enforcement because hostage taking is a criminal act which prioritises the needs of the hostage(s) over the needs of the hostage taker.

A hostage team will consist of a number of people in different roles including those who are trained in psycho-social issues.

Not all substance misuse issues involve the need for law enforcement, or end up in hostage situations. Specialist workers in this area are always going to focus on damage limitation because substance misuse is damaging to individuals and the people around them. It's not fair to expect police officers to deal with unlimited damage without any training in this area. It's not cost effective, either.

It's counter-productive to come out with this sort of ignorant, misleading, sensationalist guff, rather than apply adult reasoning to these situations.

RE: One of the greatest speeches I've ever heard, at a time when it is most needed

But it doesn't work like that, does it?

A good orator can hold the audience's attention.

Trump can hold my attention for longer, admittedly for all the wrong reasons.

RE: USPS - America's heroes

The social function of various employments is so often ignored, whether it's posties, catering staff, hairdressers, medical staff, shop assistants, whatever.

Very often poorly paid and under-valued work, it's a positive outcome of the pandemic that we're more appreciative of services which are essential in more than one way.

RE: His name is Cannon Hinnant

That was me above, not a deleted profile.

I take too long thinking and writing and post after I've been automatically logged out.

RE: His name is Cannon Hinnant

It's an abusive relationship between the citizens of the US and her government. It's not a fair, equal, tender relationship based upon mutual respect.

Would you feel bad about fleeing an abusive husband, rather than defending the commitment you once made?

RE: His name is Cannon Hinnant

Unfortunately, Trump is old enough and crazed enough to end other people's, though.

RE: His name is Cannon Hinnant

I've not long posted on Shawnthor's thread saying I wouldn't be at all surprised if Trump is assassinated if he gets re-elected.

Would it be okay if I popped round and swapped your cutlery for some nice cheery, colourful plastic ones? laugh

RE: Trump drops ad minutes after Biden's announcement of Harris as his running mate

You've ignored Trump making a fuss about Gretchen Whitmer sending applications for absentee voting to households in Michigan. I believe he said it was illegal yet provided no evidence and threatened to withdraw funding with respect to the voting process.

This is about more than creating a secure voting process. This is about people having to choose between risking their own and other people's lives and having the constitution changed by stealth.

Trump is disseminating misinformation about Covid-19, that it's going to go away, it's all in hand, showing by example that not wearing a mask is a human right, events with large crowds are acceptable, etc. It's more likely the Republican voters are going to ignore the health risks of in-person voting.

Democrat politicians who have been trying to follow stricter health and safety guidelines are more likely to influence voters to avoid risk and there'll be a whole swathe of the population who feel there's noone worth taking the risk to vote for.

People are dying by the thousands, you're constitution is under threat, people are being bundled into unmarked cars by unmarked enforcers, racial discrimination and tensions are erupting, the economy is falling apart, people are at risk of going without food, shelter and medical care, an attempt at rigging the election is going on under your nose. Why is it that the focus is on the possibility of a handful of mail-in fraudulent votes which are unlikely to affect the total?

RE: Trump drops ad minutes after Biden's announcement of Harris as his running mate

I read the dictionary.com version of absentee vs mail-in ballots last night, although I thought the 'Access Denied' version was likely accurate.

There appears to be precious little difference between the two and the technicalities vary across states.

It's notable that the article includes debunking the myths of widespread voter fraud and skewing the results to favour one party, or another.

As for the Washington Freebeacon article suggesting that ballots being sent to inaccurate addresses, it begs the question why Trump got his knickers in a twist about Gretchen Whitmer sending applications for mail-in ballots to the citizens of Michigan.

If absentee ballots include not being able to vote in person, for example if a voter is at work during polling hours, I fail to see why not being able to vote in person because there is a risk of spreading an infectious disease, or dying is such an issue.

It begs the question of why Trump is trying to block remote voting and why he's trying to scupper the USPS if it's not to deny as many US citizens as possible of their constitutional rights.

That should be ringing very loud alarm bells for all US citizens regardless of their political leanings.

If Trump gets re-elected, I wouldn't be at all surprised if he gets assassinated.

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