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| Jan-11-17 | | Big Pawn: <dresses re: tuna> He's a silly old boy, that's for sure.
A <silly> old boy! This just goes to show the desperate measures the <libs> are forced to go to over Trump, due to the fact that he's already doing a rock star job, and he's not even in yet. |
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| Jan-11-17 | | Bobsterman3000: <This just goes to show the desperate measures the <libs> are forced to go to over Trump, due to the fact that he's already doing a rock star job, and he's not even in yet.> Yeah, and they are so lost in the sauce that they don't see that obsession over Trump is just proving us right about Obama's legacy - if he was so great they'd be defending the past 8 years as well as Obama's alleged "accomplishments" (I can't name any myself, outside of him personally destroying liberalism with campus identity/grievance politics) Also, this Trump hysteria is also proving us right about one other point on Obama - he was just a "blank screen" on which liberals projected their every fantasy and wish. Now they're doing the opposite - projecting all of their silly, irrational, fetal-positioned crybaby fears on Trump instead. It's hilarious. |
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| Jan-11-17 | | diceman: <Bobsterman3000:
Obama's alleged "accomplishments"
(I can't name any myself>
I'm sure the dead in Chicago, have lowered it's carbon footprint. Yes, the only way to reward liberal stupidity, is with more liberal stupidity. |
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| Jan-11-17 | | Bobsterman3000: This "dress counting" thing couldn't get any funnier. |
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| Jan-12-17 | | Big Pawn: <But the natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God: for they are foolishness unto him: neither can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned.> 1 Corinthians 2:14
The truth sounds like foolishness to the natural man, the man that is not of the Spirit, which is to be of God. God is the Spirit and if one is not of the Spirit then one is also not of God. This is such an interesting, deep passage.
God is the ultimate Truth, the ultimate reality but if you are not of the Spirit then you cannot understand or know this truth. That means that if you <are> of the Spirit (of God) then a whole new universe of Truth will be <revealed> to you. Your eyes will be open to <real reality> and you will truly see for the first time ever. This implies that for those not <of the Spirit>, much of what they "know" is untrue and causes them to see the real truth as foolishness. Yet they live their lives blissfully unaware that their entire view of the world is false. That's amazing.
This is all because the things of the Spirit are <spiritually discerned>. This means that they are not intellectually discerned. That is, you can't reason on it and have it make sense. This isn't surprising since we are taught to <take every thought captive> because all thoughts are potentially harmful to your mind, spirit and body. Instead, we <spiritually discern> the spiritual truths revealed to us by the Spirit. We have a spiritual identity in us that teaches us by revealing to us the truth. Without this Light in us, we cannot discern things revealed to us by the Spirit. This implies that we have at least three different minds: the reasoning intellectual mind, the spiritual mind and the self-identity mind, which the Spirit reveals things to. The intellectual mind speaks in words but the spiritual mind does not. <Now we have received, not the spirit of the world, but the spirit which is of God; that we might know the things that are freely given to us of God. 13. Which things also we speak, not in the words which man's wisdom teacheth, but which the Holy Ghost teacheth; comparing spiritual things with spiritual.> 1 Corinthians 2:12-13. Not in words like we use in our every day language, but it is revealed without words, spiritually. <Which things also we speak, not in the words which man's wisdom teacheth, but which the Holy Ghost teacheth> When we hear "words" in our mind, during our inner narratives, we can be sure it is not of the Spirit. When we learn things from the Spirit, it is revealed to us without words. We become enlightened and just know. The Spirit wants to reveal to us, wants to teach us the truth; God's truth, but nothing will be revealed to those who are not of the Spirit. Just as one doesn't sit down to reason calmly with someone who is dead drunk, so the Spirit won't reveal truth to those who are not of God. It is pointless. |
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| Jan-12-17 | | Bobsterman3000: BP you remember "Baghdad Bob"? He was the radio info minister for Saddam who talked about how the Iraqi troops were advancing all the way to the Mississippi River right even as US armoured divisions were starting to blockade the roads around the royal palace in Baghdad. They used to replay his broadcasts on the radio, it was one of the funniest things in history. Well <ABDEL = BAGHDAD BOB> I always wondered what happened to that guy!! |
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| Jan-21-17 | | Big Pawn: <chancho>, when is the last time you saw Sanchez vs Gomez 1981? Just watched it tonight for the first time in maybe 20 years. What a great fight! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCE... |
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| Jan-21-17 | | SugarDom: Hi, Big Pawn :). Donald Trump just won, what's your reaction? |
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| Jan-21-17 | | Big Pawn: Hey <sugar dom>, nice seeing you around these parts. I'm really happy about Trump winning. Practically all the Christians I know are happy that he won. He is killing political correctness like no one ever dreamed with his bold speaking and unapologetic bluntness. He annoyed all the liberals by announcing that we will be saying Merry Christmas again. Imagine that for a little while, America became a place where Merry Christmas was offensive! In short, all of the godless, evil, Christian hating, Israel hating liberals hate, hate, <HATE>, Trump so we know that we have the right man. |
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| Jan-21-17 | | SugarDom: Lol. I'm still euphoric God's candidate won, man. |
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| Jan-21-17 | | Big Pawn: Indeed! I have been walking on cloud nine since November, and all the libs are totally butt-hurt. I really enjoy watching them suffer because we've had to suffer unjustly for 8 long years. The libs on the rogoff page are psychologically noxious. They are spiritually vomiting and it's great to watch evil suffer. Here in America I sense a new spirit going around. It's like everyone has hope again. There's a newness, a freshness in the air and people are tickled pink to have a real president back in the white house. Trump is an interesting character. It will be very interesting to see what happens. |
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| Jan-21-17 | | SugarDom: Lol. I actually started feeling guilty watching all those liberal or SJW (as they call it) melt-downs on youtube. Especially, Rachel Maddow on MNSBC, the Young Turks, Hillary headquarters. It's such a guilty pleasure, i feel like a sadist laughing my butt out. Many religious people believe Trump is a "Cyrus" president who will restore America. I believe he is. |
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| Jan-21-17 | | SugarDom: "Whitelash" Van Jones. LMAO. |
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Jan-23-17
 | | chancho: Salvador Sanchez.
I remember the first bout when he took Danny "Little Red" Lopez apart in a 13 round stoppage. In the rematch, it lasted a round more, with the same result as their first bout: a loss for Lopez. I hated Sanchez back then because he bested Lopez, (a boxer who I was a huge fan of) but Sanchez proved to be the better fighter. I disliked him even more when he redecorated Wilfredo Gomez's face, but that's how the fight game goes sometimes. 😢 Sanchez was not your atypical left hooking Mexican fighter, he was a very smooth boxer who could move around the ring, had an iron chin and tons of stamina. He was not a huge puncher either, he just pounded the opposition into submission. At 23 years of age, he was dominating the Featherweight division until his tragic death in 1982. His last bout was with the great Azumah Nelson.
(a bout that ended with a stoppage in the 15th round in favor of Sanchez.) Definitely an all time great in spite of his career being cut short. |
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| Jan-25-17 | | Big Pawn: Yeah, Gomez's face was really rearranged in this fight with Sanchez. Gomez was a real slugger and terrific fighter with 32 wins and 32 knockouts at the time of this fight. He beat some good people too, like Carlos Zarate who had 52 wins with 51 knockouts (!) when they fought. Zarate went on to a career record of 66 with 63 knockouts. He retired with 2 defeats but came back about 10 years later for a string of fights and lost twice more. So Gomez was awesome. I was 8 years old when this fight took place so I don't remember it from back then. But, being a huge boxing fan, I've seen it online and on Superbouts over the years. I always kept my eye out for any classic boxing on TV before the era of the internet. Tell you what, Gomez was lucky to make it out of the first round after he got caught with a big punch. He was almost out and it took great courage and heart to come back like he did. He was a great fighter. I think the Puerto Ricans and Mexicans have had some great rivalries. |
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Jan-31-17
 | | OhioChessFan: <Professor Judith Curry, a well-known Georgia Institute of Technology climatologist, recently resigned her tenured faculty position. She said the "craziness" of climate science was a "deciding factor."....Curry stated on her blog, "A deciding factor was that I no longer know what to say to students and postdocs regarding how to navigate the CRAZINESS in the field of climate science. Research and other professional activities are professionally rewarded only if they are channeled in certain directions approved by a politicized academic establishment...."> http://www.icr.org/article/9809 |
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| Feb-01-17 | | Big Pawn: I had posted something about that a while ago on <rogoff> and everyone pretended not to see it. Liberals are fully deceived and are of their father the devil for sure. No doubt. |
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| Feb-02-17 | | Big Pawn: <john barleycorn> I'll take this here off of <rogoff>. Yes I do play through vintage fender amps. I have a 1966 Fender Pro Reverb and a 1968 Fender Twin Reverb silver face. My main guitars are a couple of strats and les paul. However, I love my little Blues Jr! It's a small amp so you can actually turn it up at home and get that great tone. You can forget all about cranking up the 66 or 68. You can't even stand in the same room with them. Sometimes a tube amp needs to be at a certain level to get the right tone out of it and the 66 and 68 could get loud. For recording purposes I love the Blues Jr. You can turn it up, get the right tone, and it's not that loud. |
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| Feb-04-17 | | Bobsterman3000: BP you can email me at bobsterman5000 at yahoo.com That's my throwaway address. I do have a question for you, too. BTW, what's with all of the gyno-hysteria up in here? (and all across America) The shriekery is just crazy, not to mention unmanly. What happened to the old-time, ADULT Democrats we could do business with? |
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| Feb-04-17 | | Big Pawn: The older I get, the more I realize that it's the 60s generation divide that is the problem. The Democrats before that were basically populists. They believed that the Dems were for the poor people and the GOP was for rich businessmen. It wasn't so much about all this social justice crap. That came with the 60s. The Dems basically just make political hay with it. I will email you. |
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| Feb-04-17 | | Bobsterman3000: Yeah, I agree on that.
And I think 8 years of Obama made all of the grievance/identity/fringe "oppression" politics come full circle since Obama was the quintessential campus leftist egghead who couldn't be touched or criticized. |
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| Feb-04-17 | | User not found: Just thought I'd post you a song by oasis.
<MY SISTER LOVER> https://youtu.be/pVa4sEqVC48 Enjoy, lol. |
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| Feb-04-17 | | Big Pawn: To tell you the truth, <bobsterman>, the Obama years only gave expression to what was already there during the Bush years. Remember how utterly unhinged the libs were during the Bush years? It was like never before. That didn't just go away when Obama became president. No way! The celebrated with gay parades across the whole country and marinated in grievance politics for 8 years after. I really think a lot of this started in the 90s when the grunge movement took over. Before that it was what you might call old school now. A whole new culture of participation trophy liberals took over in a big way. Of course, it was all built on prior work, going all the way back to the 60s, but a big change happened in the 90, got some momentum by the late 90s, become the "new liberal" in the 2000s and then came to full bloom during the Obama years. Now we are yanking their teeth. |
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| Feb-04-17 | | Big Pawn: Sent you that email. I'm sure you'll find it interesting and funny. Yeah, Obama was their Golden Calf that they worshiped. He was the perfect liberal. Black, campus oriented, affirmative action, uppity black wife with a chip on her shoulder. It was everything they wanted in a president. Experience? Obama never had a real job in his life but that didn't stop the libs. They said, "He ran a great campaign! That's experience." Smh. |
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| Feb-04-17 | | Bobsterman3000: Exactly. Remember when even Obama himself remarked that people saw him as a "blank screen" upon which his supporters projected their every hope and rainbow/gumdrops kumbaya fantasy? LMAO
And isn't it crazy how many new foreign policy experts we have now thanks to the "Like" and "Retweet" buttons? LOL |
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