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Never said I didn't. Wilson did the country a favor although in a very disrespectful manner. So I can forgive his outburst. Falling on one's sword for the sake of the country is admirable. Sadly that's what it took to get the dems to listen.

Kanye West IS a jackass and my respect meter just went up a couple points for Obama.
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>Falling on one's sword for the sake of the country is admirable.

He is indeed a modern american hero; he figuratively gave his life for his country. Wilson the heckler joins the proud ranks of Joe the plumber, Palin the quitter and Sanford the "hiker" as the new de facto leaders of the republican party. Not because they were anointed by the evil vagaries of the liberal media, but because their actions showed the world what they were really made of.

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>Falling on one's sword for the sake of the country is admirable.

He is indeed a modern american hero; he figuratively gave his life for his country. Wilson the heckler joins the proud ranks of Joe the plumber, Palin the quitter and Sanford the "hiker" as the new de facto leaders of the republican party. Not because they were anointed by the evil vagaries of the liberal media, but because their actions showed the world what they were really made of.



Ah yes the sarcastic one. Here ya go. And I only post this because I think you have a problem and I care.

So why do wisecrackers keep their bons mots coming at the risk of alienating others? Though they may not be aware of it, sarcasm is their means of indirectly expressing aggression toward others and insecurity about themselves. Wrapping their thoughts in a joke shields them from the vulnerability that comes with directly putting one's opinions out there. "Sarcastic people protect themselves by only letting the world see a superficial part of who they are," says Steven Stosny, a Washington, D.C.-based therapist and anger specialist. "They're very into impression management."

Because humor and hostility often come mixed together, it can be difficult to pinpoint a wisecracker's primary intent. "Sometimes sarcasm is humor—purely a Don Rickles kind of joking—and sometimes it's just innocently insensitive," Stosny says. "But other times, it's devaluing." Everyone benefits from a wisecracker's comic relief, but if you are the target of regular swipes, it's best to assertively call the joker out. His hilariousness doesn't give him the right to belittle you.

Genesis of the Jibe
"Just blurting out an insult is pedestrian at best," says Vacheh Joakim, an IT specialist in Los Angeles who prides himself on his sardonic wit. "But a sarcastic jab that can masquerade as a compliment is much more enjoyable, and it also gives the person being sarcastic a sense of superiority." Though Stosny and others theorize that such verbal jujitsu is rooted in insecurity, wisecrackers themselves, predictably enough, tend to admit feelings of inadequacy only indirectly. Joakim, for example, acknowledges the possibility of using sarcasm to compensate for shortcomings, but sidesteps a personal revelation: "Sarcasm doesn't help satisfy a Napoleon complex, but it does give you a little ego boost."

Albert Katz, a cognitive psychologist at the University of Western Ontario, has recently looked at the wisecrackers' focus on one-upsmanship from a biological perspective, showing that people whose brains are best equipped to understand sarcasm tend to have aggressive personalities. Subjects who scored high on aggression tests showed different patterns of brain activity in response to sarcasm than those who did not. The differences suggest that the aggressive subjects were processing nonliteral meaning more quickly. "Sarcasm is definitely a dominance thing—it's related to being top dog," Katz says, both for initiators of sarcastic banter and those who catch on and offer a retort.



http://www.psychologytoday.com/articles/200706/field-guide-sarcastic-masters
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>Falling on one's sword for the sake of the country is admirable.

He is indeed a modern american hero; he figuratively gave his life for his country. Wilson the heckler joins the proud ranks of Joe the plumber, Palin the quitter and Sanford the "hiker" as the new de facto leaders of the republican party. Not because they were anointed by the evil vagaries of the liberal media, but because their actions showed the world what they were really made of.



OMG, will that fit in my signature block? :o;)

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what they were really made of



Hard, tempered steel.

Well, maybe a high carbon steel.

Most of the time. But really, its more like some high quality cast iron.

Well, maybe more like slag.

Ok, ok, iron ore.

Can we settle on dirt?



I'll see your dirt and raise you a bucket of crap.

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Got to love it.... a thread about Obama's remark regarding Kanye West is quickly derailed by two moderators into a Republican bashing thread. That's complete bullshit and as moderators you both should know better.



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Kind of reminds you of dealing with Obama and his fucked up far left radicals doesn't it?

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Got to love it.... a thread about Obama's remark regarding Kanye West is quickly derailed by two moderators into a Republican bashing thread.



c'mon - Kanye started being an ass under the Bush admin. Obama, poor guy, is just having to deal with it.

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Got to love it.... a thread about Obama's remark regarding Kanye West is quickly derailed by two moderators into a Republican bashing thread. That's complete bullshit and as moderators you both should know better.



I'm sorry? Please quote me saying something bad about Republicans in this thread.
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c'mon - Kanye started being an ass under the Bush admin. Obama, poor guy, is just having to deal with it.

:ph34r:

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That's complete bullshit and as moderators you both should know better.



Don't confuse moderation and posting. They are separate.

Moderators are free to post whatever they want, within the forum rules, just like everyone else. They're expected to moderate as fairly as they can. But they are definitely not expected to post "fairly" (whatever that means) or not to have opinions on the topics of discussion.
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Got to love it.... a thread about Obama's remark regarding Kanye West is quickly derailed by two moderators into a Republican bashing thread. That's complete bullshit and as moderators you both should know better.




OMG, another DZ.COM first; a thread that tangents :o

OH THE HUMANITY:o:o:o

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>is quickly derailed by two moderators into a Republican bashing thread.

Dude, you compared a guy who shouted a rude comment in the Senate to someone who was willing to die for their country. Such an absurd statement requires some serious mocking.

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Dude, you compared a guy who shouted a rude comment in the Senate to someone who was willing to die for their country.




Huh? I don't see that in any of his posts. Can you quote the section you are referring to, so we can all read it? I honestly don't see it.

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Dude, you compared a guy who shouted a rude comment in the Senate to someone who was willing to die for their country.



Huh? I don't see that in any of his posts. Can you quote the section you are referring to, so we can all read it? I honestly don't see it.

Thanks!



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Wilson did the country a favor although in a very disrespectful manner. So I can forgive his outburst. Falling on one's sword for the sake of the country is admirable. Sadly that's what it took to get the dems to listen.



To say that Wilson "fell on his sword" is a bit over the top.

Wilson, himself, said it was an impulsive move. He absolutely was not sacrificing himself for the good of the country. If he had ever thought that, he certainly wouldn't have apologized immediately afterward.
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> I don't see that in any of his posts.

"Falling on one's sword for the sake of the country is admirable."

"Falling on your sword" is a reference to the ancient Roman practice of killing oneself to aid the group one belongs to. (Country/legion/state/government.)

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>Falling on one's sword for the sake of the country is admirable.

He is indeed a modern american hero; he figuratively gave his life for his country. Wilson the heckler joins the proud ranks of Joe the plumber, Palin the quitter and Sanford the "hiker" as the new de facto leaders of the republican party. Not because they were anointed by the evil vagaries of the liberal media, but because their actions showed the world what they were really made of.



Hmm,

All these people have been "affected" by the self professed most tolerant of parties by the fact that said party has tried to destroy them and their lives because they spoke thier minds and the truth.

And as of yet, because the media has not created them, they have not been destroyed.

Wilson is on the way to recieving more campain dontaions than anybody ever has in the House. Reporting a day and half ago over a million bucks.

Sanford is different than the rest you list here however.

So, nothing wrong with said actions if your a Democrate. Comments in the house and Senate during the Bush years CONFIRM that.

So, the hypocisy of your post is not lost on anybody that is honestly paying attention sir
"America will never be destroyed from the outside,
if we falter and lose our freedoms,
it will be because we destroyed ourselves."
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Ah yes the sarcastic one. Here ya go. And I only post this because I think you have a problem and I care.



+20 to irony.


It was aimed at you too:o



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"America will never be destroyed from the outside,
if we falter and lose our freedoms,
it will be because we destroyed ourselves."
Abraham Lincoln

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