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Wolferz 04-12-14 05:32 PM

If you think women aren't tough...
Visit a department store on black Friday.:doh:

Cybermat47 04-12-14 05:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Sailor Steve (Post 2196833)
I think the point was that no matter how badly we may think of someone in the public eye (and I think very poorly of her, when I think of her at all), wishing physical harm on someone is just wrong. If you would like to see her beaned with footwear, which might be funny, would you also like to see her lose an eye to the right type of shoe. Crippled? In a coma? Dead?

If so, that might say more about your qualities as a human being that hers.

Well said :rock:

Personally, I think violence should only be used as a last resort, no matter what the situation is.

Cybermat47 04-12-14 05:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Red October1984 (Post 2196741)
I honestly thought it was pretty amusing when Bush had a shoe thrown at him...

:shifty:

Me too :)

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Originally Posted by Red October1984 (Post 2196895)
Well....I don't mean her serious harm or death or anything...but I think that it would be amusing if she had been hit. :hmmm:

I'm no shoe expert, but if they were high-heels, at the right angle, they could've taken an eye out. It would've been as funny as when that hockey player had his throat opened up by someone else's skate.

Personally, I think that it's amusing that she had a shoe thrown at her (and she does too, judging from how she handled it), but I'm glad she didn't get hit.

Wolferz 04-12-14 06:08 PM

Thank the stars it was a sneaker and not a sabot.:yep:

em2nought 04-12-14 06:40 PM

Was this a spontaneous protest, or a planned terrorist attack? I'm sure help will arrive soon.

Tribesman 04-12-14 07:15 PM

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Originally Posted by em2nought (Post 2196913)
Was this a spontaneous protest, or a planned terrorist attack? I'm sure help will arrive soon.

Still flogging that dead horse then?

TorpX 04-12-14 07:45 PM

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Originally Posted by AVGWarhawk (Post 2196713)
She is very tolerant towards acts of violence that others endured under her watch. "But what difference does it make?" It was a sad thing to say on her part. She marches on looking to break the glass ceiling while trampling along the way.

I agree.

If they don't respect us, why should we respect them?



Cybermat47 04-12-14 09:37 PM

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Originally Posted by AVGWarhawk (Post 2196713)
She is very tolerant towards acts of violence that others endured under her watch.

Who?

Quote:

Originally Posted by TorpX (Post 2196924)
I agree.

If they don't respect us, why should we respect them?



There are people I don't respect. But that doesn't mean I want to see them physically injured.

AVGWarhawk 04-12-14 10:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sailor Steve (Post 2196833)
I think the point was that no matter how badly we may think of someone in the public eye (and I think very poorly of her, when I think of her at all), wishing physical harm on someone is just wrong. If you would like to see her beaned with footwear, which might be funny, would you also like to see her lose an eye to the right type of shoe. Crippled? In a coma? Dead?

If so, that might say more about your qualities as a human being that hers.

The woman callously does not give a damn about anything then her own political career. There is a trail of people who received physical harm(dead) from rocket launchers. The lies from the top started forthwith to save ones aspirations of the WH. That shows the quality of her human being as well as this administration and a good idea how things operate on Capitol Hill. There is no defense for shoe throwing. There is even less for her in actions, cover up and subsequent head injury from bumping her head. I really don't want her beaned by shoe. I want her aspirations to the WH to stop.

AVGWarhawk 04-12-14 10:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Cybermat47 (Post 2196952)
Who?
.

Benghazi ring a bell?

nikimcbee 04-12-14 10:19 PM

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Originally Posted by AVGWarhawk (Post 2196953)
The woman callously does not give a damn about anything then her own political career. There is a trail of people who received physical harm(dead) from rocket launchers. The lies from the top started forthwith to save ones aspirations of the WH. That shows the quality of her human being as well as this administration and a good idea how things operate on Capitol Hill. There is no defense for shoe throwing. There is even less for her in actions, cover up and subsequent head injury from bumping her head. I really don't want her beaned by shoe. I want her aspirations to the WH to stop.

Now she can actually say "she's dodged sniper fire."

Cybermat47 04-12-14 11:12 PM

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Originally Posted by AVGWarhawk (Post 2196954)
Benghazi ring a bell?

I seem to recall that the US Ambassador was killed by angry Muslims, and that the Republicans blamed her as part of their election campaign, and that she gave her condolences to the family of the ambassador.

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Originally Posted by AVGWarhawk (Post 2196953)
I really don't want her beaned by shoe.

Then why did you say you wanted her to be on page 1? :O:

Anyway, I hope this doesn't get too heated. I respect you, man. In fact, I respect everyone I've argued with in this thread.

Tribesman 04-13-14 04:11 AM

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I seem to recall that the US Ambassador was killed by angry Muslims, and that the Republicans blamed her as part of their election campaign, and that she gave her condolences to the family of the ambassador.
Yes....
Still flogging that dead horse then? :03:

Cybermat47 04-13-14 05:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Tribesman (Post 2196983)
Yes....
Still flogging that dead horse then? :03:

Well, if he thinks that Clinton was somehow responsible for the death of a Human being, or disrespected that person in some way, I'd be more worried if he wasn't flogging the horse, alive or not.

But it seems that that's not the case:

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“My biggest regret is what happened in Benghazi,” she said during a question-and-answer session after her keynote speech at the National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA) convention in a packed 4,000-seat room.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/politi...ba3_story.html

So I honestly cannot see what's so bad about Mrs. Clinton. I just can't.

Platapus 04-13-14 06:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Cybermat47 (Post 2197000)
So I honestly cannot see what's so bad about Mrs. Clinton. I just can't.

She is a democrat? Or to be more precise she ain't a Republican. :D


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