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Superman 05-23-2007 02:32 PM

Bashing: Let's Do Gandhi Next
 
I noticed some folks talking ***** about Nelson Mandela. Now, most folks would consider that a pretty ignorant cheap shot but you guys wouldn't, so let's take it to the next level.

Mohandas Gandhi. Sheesh! What a wimp! No leadership skills whatsoever. I think that chicken-***** would NEVER have engaged in a war. I think he would have tried to achieve peace through only peaceful means, and not using any other tactics. Heck, he could be sitting on an army of a hundred millions guys.....overloaded the most modern and lethal weaponry imaginable.....and he still would not have clobbered anybody.

Pussy.

I'd say, in all honesty, with no sarcasm or facetiousness, that Gandhi was the exact opposite of George W Bush.

Now let's hear from you guys. About what a poor leader Gandhi was, and how superior Dubya is. Don't hold back, now.

Moneyguy1 05-23-2007 02:41 PM

Supe...While perusing the other thread, the same thought was going through my somewhat limited mind.

Add to your thoughts whether one should consider meritorious or desirable an individual who creates a bad situation and then says that others may have to solve it. Alexander the Great led his troops personally as did Julius Caesar. Is that a noble trait or is it something that should be discounted as irrelevant? Gandhi spent a lot of time "with the people", some would say putting himself in mortal peril because of what he believed.

After Gandhi can we work on John Paul II? Please??

The list of possible targets is virtually unlimited!!!!!

vash 05-23-2007 02:45 PM

been awhile, (read a book once) but wasnt gandhi a real jackass before he became enlightened? i think he was really bad to his wife. bush appears to be a great husband. again, i read this book along time ago. my memory is fuzzy. really fuzzy.

that is all i got. unless i am wrong about the first part...then i got nutin.

Joeaksa 05-23-2007 02:47 PM

I guess you wild eyed liberals call telling the truth "talking *****" but the rest of us can handle it.

Gandhi? Descent enough guy but any nation who is full of millions (total population is 1.3 billion now) and millions of STARVING people who let cows and other critters wander around the streets while being worshiped by everyone, well they need a talking to IMHO.

I know that you will find something wrong with the above statement, but I have been to India many times in the last year and the starvation and poverty really hits hard.

Oh yea, its all Dubya's fault over there in India. Not sure how but you libs will find a way to blame it on him.

Nostril Cheese 05-23-2007 02:49 PM

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porsche911girl 05-23-2007 02:51 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Joeaksa
I guess you wild eyed liberals call telling the truth "talking *****" but the rest of us can handle it.

Oh yea, its all Dubya's fault over there in India. Not sure how but you libs will find a way to blame it on him.

haha nice! ;)

Moneyguy1 05-23-2007 02:53 PM

Is there anyone alive who can stand a microscopic scrutiny of their life? We ALL have something in our lives we would rather not become public information. That is part of the problem with politics. Hell, it is obvious in many posts here. Hang a title on someone, emphasize a shortcoming and then claim the high ground for yourself. Find a flaw, no matter how miniscule, harp on it, warp it out of all perspective and it soon dominates the situation. I, for one, prefer to see the individuals positive deeds as far more important than some previous flaw.

Tim Hancock 05-23-2007 02:55 PM

Take a pill Supe.

HardDrive 05-23-2007 03:05 PM

Lets just make it plain, HE WAS NO GEORGE BUSH.

Superman 05-23-2007 03:31 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Joeaksa
Gandhi? Descent enough guy but any nation who is full of millions (total population is 1.3 billion now) and millions of STARVING people who let cows and other critters wander around the streets while being worshiped by everyone, well they need a talking to IMHO.


I shouldn't be, but I am shocked at this statement. I'm not going to take it apart since your mind is not going to change and those who read your statement will easily make their own determination. I will however, thank you for your tolerance of other peoples/ spiritual beliefs (which is obviously not what you present here). So much for freedom. I'm guessing you believe in freedom, as long as people act and think the right way.

Yes, I think John Paul II would be a good topic next, but you know I think we've already bashed him. I remember responding to it.

There is one Special Guest we could bash mercilessly. Lots of ammunition for that. Jesus Christ. There is no way he would be comfortable with what's happening now. Heck, his only violent outburst was toward the Money Changers in the temple yard. He was a pussy who hates free enterprise.

Peaceniks. Wimps. Makes ya wonder why they're in the history books in the first place.

Joeaksa 05-23-2007 03:38 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Superman
Yes, I think John Paul II would be a good topic next, but you know I think we've already bashed him. I remember responding to it.

There is one Special Guest we could bash mercilessly. Lots of ammunition for that. Jesus Christ. There is no way he would be comfortable with what's happening now. Heck, his only violent outburst was toward the Money Changers in the temple yard. He was a pussy who hates free enterprise.

Peaceniks. Wimps. Makes ya wonder why they're in the history books in the first place.

We cannot bash Jesus Christ until the other threads have finally decided if there is a God. These idiots have been hashing this out over and over for almost a month now.

When they get finished and realize that there is a God, then he can have a Son...

Speaking of my mind and changing. If a society, any society, is going to allow themselves to multiply so rapidly that they are not able to support themselves but they then allow food to grow beside them and at the same time allow people to starve while worshiping that food, then yes, they have a problem. If you are so thick that you cannot see this then you as well have a problem. As Tim says, take a pill...

scottmandue 05-23-2007 03:38 PM

Now Hitler he was the shizel... or snizzel... or whatever...

Lots of guns, big cars, babes... he was livin large, a real OG. Didn't take ***** off anybody... I'm down wit dat!

Superman 05-23-2007 03:41 PM

We've already compared Hitler to Dubya, and it pisses some of the guys off. C'mon guys, tell us why Dubya is more like Gandhi than Hitler.

scottmandue 05-23-2007 03:43 PM

Just to note I wasn't comparing GWB to Hitler for gosh sakes!

I was mealy lampooning the MTV gangster mentality.

Joeaksa 05-23-2007 03:44 PM

Doesnt matter, it was Dubya's fault for Hitler and Gandhi. Everyone knows that! It was his fault for every bad thing in the last 200 years or so!

If Hitlery had not already taken the label of the anti-Christ, the libs would have it written all over Dubya dont you know!

Tim Hancock 05-23-2007 03:54 PM

Supe can you see now why some of us republicans get sick of hearing the same old Bush bashing week after week after week? Hell, you got riled over just one thread each about Carter and Mandella.

Disagreeing with policy is one thing, but making making Bush (who was elected twice) out to be a stupid dolt day after day is a bit pathetic (unless you truly do think that you and the anyone of the rest of the PPOT lefties is far more qualified to lead this country). I am frankly tired of trying to discuss this crap with folks who one day say they want to discuss politics reasonably, then the day go on a Bush bashing rant. You are not the worst here, but you do it plenty.

dd74 05-23-2007 03:54 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Superman
We've already compared Hitler to Dubya, and it pisses some of the guys off. C'mon guys, tell us why Dubya is more like Gandhi than Hitler.
I can tell you why Gandhi is no Hitler. Under Hitler didn't the trains always run on time, while under Gandhi they continually crashed into each other?

Superman 05-23-2007 04:21 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Tim Hancock
Supe can you see now why some of us republicans get sick of hearing the same old Bush bashing week after week after week? Hell, you got riled over just one thread each about Carter and Mandella.

Disagreeing with policy is one thing, but making making Bush (who was elected twice) out to be a stupid dolt day after day is a bit pathetic (unless you truly do think that you and the anyone of the rest of the PPOT lefties is far more qualified to lead this country). I am frankly tired of trying to discuss this crap with folks who one day say they want to discuss politics reasonably, then the day go on a Bush bashing rant. You are not the worst here, but you do it plenty.

Tim, to some degree it goes with the territory. Welcome to the White House. I was here, and a liberal Democrat, when we talked about Clinton. Buck up.

Also, and I have never been anything but fully upfront about this.....I really don't like Dubya. First, I really, honestly, candidly, think he is dense. Dull. Not smart. His words and facial expressions and decisions......all point me to this conclusion.

Another thing I am not shy about is my impression of him as a wimp. From the first moment I saw a video of him before he was elected the first time, he struck me very clearly as the silver-spoon kid who would NEVER have graduated from my high school with his level of arrogance. The guys I went to school with would have moderated his bravado SUBSTANTIALLY. He strikes me as a protected coward. Interestingly, since that time I have met someone who knew him in college. This person punched his lights out at that time, and reports that my impression is accurate.

Finally, and I have said this before many times as well, while I respect folks who want to reshape or minimize government, I abhor the politicians who are actively trying to destroy it. This party, this Republican party and its operatives, are anarchists in my mind. Traitors. Look at it this way: Democrats want to use government to accomplish their goals. The goals we have in mind can only be addressed by the community itself. We want cooperation toward some greater public good. Republicans don't like government, don't know how to run it and wish for only two goals. First, they want to control government. Of course. That's where the power and money is. Failing that, or at least in between their opportunities to take the wheel, they want to make government run as poorly as possible. So.....when a Republican is in office, one of his main goals is to throw a wrench in the works. He's in power now, which is nice, and hopefully when he leaves, there will be a more poorly functioning government left behind. That gives him a better shot at returning. if the R's can keep gubmit from operating effectively, then voters will stay pissed at the Democrats.

No, I'm not going to ease up on Dubya. We're having a very American debate here, and that means you can say what you like. And so can I. And I think that is potentially constructive. In the meantime, I think your "president" is flushing my country down the drain in ways that will take decades to repair. I suspect you disagree. I hope you disagree. If you agree with my observations and are comfortable with that, then we are truly at odds and our goals are not shared. I suspect they are, as I think we all want a free and prosperous country. But if the mismagagement and tearing down of my government is your goal, then we're enemies, you and I. Make no mistake about it. I do not resent being called a liberal. But I would resent being called a traitor. I love my country. I truly believe that Dubya is comfortable with the idea that the country will suffer from his administration, but that commerce will prosper. I think he's okay with that. I'm NOT.

Dubya couldn't carry Gandhi's sandals.

Am I being clear?

legion 05-23-2007 04:31 PM

On a basic level, Gandhi advocated putting the needs of others above oneself. This is great in theory, but history is littered with examples of such economic systems, and they never last as intended longer than a generation (Amana Colonies, the USSR, the communes of the 1960s). Eventually, someone, a pig if you will, figures out that they can bend the system to their own benefit.

The advantage that capitalism has is that it has no illusions of altruism. If an economic system is openly based on selfishness, acting selfish is not hidden or shameful. One can anticipate everyone's selfishness rather than being the unfortunate victim of it.

BeyGon 05-23-2007 04:37 PM

Dubya couldn't carry Gandhi's sandals.

Am I being clear?

Last time it was Dubya couldn't carry LBJs sandals and had to eat that one.

VINMAN 05-23-2007 04:42 PM

Why is there no Halloween in India? No more Ghandi...

DavidI 05-23-2007 04:52 PM

In doing research about Gandhi a few years back, there were several claims made that he slept in the nude with young girls to prove that he was free of temptation. It was considered an honor to be the parent of a young girl who Gandhi selected. I can tell you this, to me that is a child molester.

David

cashflyer 05-23-2007 04:56 PM

Ghandi didn't bother me. I would have partied with him.
But I'll tell you... that Agnes Bojaxhiu b1tch really pissed me off.

on-ramp 05-23-2007 04:59 PM

I'm waiting for the Mother Theresa thread....

Joeaksa 05-23-2007 05:02 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Superman
Dubya couldn't carry Gandhi's sandals.

Am I being clear?

You nor OR nor quite a few libs on this board could not carry my boots.

Am I being clear or should I susplain it to you?

cashflyer 05-23-2007 05:05 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Joeaksa
You nor OR nor quite a few libs...
Am I being clear or should I susplain it to you?

You mean "Neither you nor many other libs..." ?
I'm confused. ;)

Agnes Bojaxhiu = Mother Teresa

Turbo_pro 05-23-2007 05:09 PM

If Gandhi stepped out of the shadows and criticized our president with ludicrous claims and offered no positive suggestions it would be my pleasure to send his anorexic *ss walking.
Even quality people can step in ***** and their motivation is key.
Gandhi would not concern himself with demeaning another world leader for sensational self promotion.
I would have bet Mandela wouldn't either and I would have been wrong.

nostatic 05-23-2007 05:36 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by legion
Eventually, someone, a republican if you will, figures out that they can bend the system to their own benefit.

fixed it for you :p

legion 05-23-2007 05:39 PM

Sorry Todd, but the reference must be way over your head.

nostatic 05-23-2007 05:39 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Joeaksa


Gandhi? Descent enough guy but any nation who is full of millions (total population is 1.3 billion now) and millions of STARVING people who let cows and other critters wander around the streets while being worshiped by everyone, well they need a talking to IMHO.

Plenty of starving in this country and I don't see the churches selling off any of their real estate to feed them.

I know...to fix the homeless problem we could take all the cricifixes from everyone and use them as flooring. And that Shroud of Turin would make great drapes...

nostatic 05-23-2007 05:40 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by legion
Sorry Todd, but the reference must be way over your head.
Let me guess....1984? Or some other book we read in HS? I was smoking a lot of dope back then...

red-beard 05-23-2007 05:43 PM

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lendaddy 05-23-2007 05:47 PM

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Originally posted by nostatic
Plenty of starving in this country
Really? Where?

nostatic 05-23-2007 05:54 PM

CHICAGO, November 15, 2006 — According to Household Food Security in the United States released today by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), more than 35 million Americans, including 12 million children, are living in low food secure households.

The 2004 report

lendaddy 05-23-2007 05:57 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by nostatic
CHICAGO, November 15, 2006 — According to Household Food Security in the United States released today by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), more than 35 million Americans, including 12 million children, are living in low food secure households.
"Low food secure"? Even if I grant you such a vague definition, it's not due to a lack of free resources. Some people are either too crazy or drugged out to take advantage or care. These are not starvation victims.

speeder 05-23-2007 06:18 PM

GWB could not carry Gandhi's jockstrap/thong/whatnot...













But he'd hold hands with him and tiptoe through the tulips if he was a sheik or a prince. :)

alf 05-23-2007 06:25 PM

Ghandi makes most world leaders in history look like cavemen thugs.

BeyGon 05-23-2007 06:38 PM

Ghandi was a different man in a different time, if he was alive in Iraq, the US, or Iran right now who would know or care.
Maybe he is in France.

island911 05-23-2007 07:07 PM

"low food secure households." = starvation?

..did Ghandi inspire that gem of truthfulness and accuracy?

Turbo_pro 05-23-2007 07:26 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by nostatic
CHICAGO, November 15, 2006 — According to Household Food Security in the United States released today by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), more than 35 million Americans, including 12 million children, are living in low food secure households.

The 2004 report

Ordinarily I'm ready, round chambered, trigger set and range calculated to take a shot at a statement like that especially from this author but working to feed the hungry is my thing. The best way to cure hunger is to make certain that everyone understands that even in America people are hungry.
No one should be hungry. I don't care why. If a crack monkey is sitting in a closet and needs a bugger, I say feed him. It's the least we can do for one another.
If I could do one thing in government, I would eliminate anything that paid farmers not to grow. I would grow it feed the world. Yes, I feed stray cats too.


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