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Biography:LSU Alumni (2004) UWM (2007), Born and raised in LA. Moved from a cushy public sector job in Education to a crazy, cutting-edge, job in a tech/education. Currently a Software Executive.
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Registered on:2/14/2006
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[quote]Do we really need yet another Joker from muh comic books?[/quote] There's kind of a reason he's a well regarded villain and character. ...
1) I'm going to agree 2) But say its a sign of a deeply flawed culture. 3) But it's also a valid defensive mechanism to more than chit chat. In short, it's indicative of a huge overall problem and lack of cultural cohesion, but its sort of necessary at this point. I want to trust in the b...
[quote]Kamala’s a Leftist[/quote] She votes like one and sometimes talks like one, but she has no moral compass, little intelligence, and I really think even her political leanings are purely what she thinks constituents want to hear and not actual held beliefs. She's dangerous because she's a va...

re: Why is this race close?

Posted by Freauxzen on 9/4/24 at 11:05 pm
We are a deeply divided nation now. It doesn't matter the candidate. Even thr TDD doesn't matter all that much. There are scores of democrats that will never vote republican, no matter the candidate. And obviously vice versa. ...
Because the truth is frequently uncomfortable. Best not to hear it....
Battlestar Galactica The Expanse Babylon 5 Stargate Farscape...
[quote]Linking this recall to DEI stuff is quite the stretch Revolver seems to be the only place on the internet making this connection.[/quote] Migrant and immigrant hiring is different from DEI. And potentially worse. DEI hires are not interested in what is manufacture/line work. ...
[quote] They were better. Every non-lsu Homer knew they were the best team.[/quote] Eye test at its best eh?...

re: Abortion as a political issue

Posted by Freauxzen on 8/27/24 at 3:47 pm
[quote]That is the definition of framing. [/quote] Nope. It's the analysis of a scientific process. Not an emotion filled pursuit of "To be or not to be, that is the question." That's essentially what questioning "what is a human" is. [quote]That's a gotcha that isn't really directly related ...

re: Abortion as a political issue

Posted by Freauxzen on 8/27/24 at 3:01 pm
[quote]Apparently it is, considering the debate has been going on for literally decades now, with no end in sight. [/quote] Because one of our biggest flaws as humans is to want to escape from responsibility and we will do anything to achieve it. It's a hard reality to grasp. We will twist ou...

re: Abortion as a political issue

Posted by Freauxzen on 8/27/24 at 2:58 pm
[quote]Your framing of the argument of abortion. [/quote] [quote]Or they just believe something differently than you. [/quote] Wrong. I'm not framing, I'm not changing the language. When a human egg and human sperm meet - they create a human. Period. It's not a "maybe Human." It doesn't b...

re: Abortion as a political issue

Posted by Freauxzen on 8/27/24 at 2:22 pm
[quote]You're stripping agency from like 60-70% of the population. [/quote] Anyone who parrots the phrases "This is about a woman's choice," or "Abortion is healthcare," or "My body my choice," or "We can't tell women what they do with their bodies," is totally missing the point of the argument o...

re: Abortion as a political issue

Posted by Freauxzen on 8/27/24 at 1:56 pm
I don't disagree with your assessment of how Americans think. But I'd say that that "view" that most Americans have is a Progressive twisting of logic that has allowed to be pervasive in society because it suits multiple needs. And it's been bludgeoned enough to make even people who vote red above t...

re: Abortion as a political issue

Posted by Freauxzen on 8/27/24 at 1:38 pm
[quote]I just never understand old men getting mad about what women do to their bodies.[/quote] But that's not the actual issue. That's the reframe of the issue. [quote]I vote red[/quote][quote]Of course it needs to have term limits, but that decision is between her and her god. She has to li...

re: Abortion as a political issue

Posted by Freauxzen on 8/27/24 at 12:50 pm
[quote]Also, you skipped over this [/quote] [quote]You can't beat the media in this instance. Even everything you propose either/both 1) The Republicans will be labeled as Nazis for not allowing 24 months! or 2) The Progressive media will create another boogeyman that the right will have to, in ...

re: Abortion as a political issue

Posted by Freauxzen on 8/27/24 at 12:43 pm
[quote]It is perceived as a losing topic because they are shitty at articulating the premise of the argument and how to penetrative the zeitgeist with their side of the argument. It's a mix of laziness and stupidity.[/quote] This. ...

re: Abortion as a political issue

Posted by Freauxzen on 8/27/24 at 12:32 pm
[quote]Not if the discussion is winning elections. And they don't have to drop it fully, just be smart. Like what Youngkin did in 2021. If the GOP was associated with a ban after 20 weeks and exceptions for rape/incest/mother's safety, they'd be crushing this cycle. Instead, they're associated...

re: Worst theme song for a tv show?

Posted by Freauxzen on 8/26/24 at 11:23 pm
[quote]Also, the 'Standing Tall' song from Perfect Strangers. It had nothing to do with anything in the show. It was just a generic, sappy 80's song. [/quote] Thread says "Worst" not Best. :spank: ...
[quote]The right is loosing a great number of votes because of the abortion issue... Women will (out of spite) pay higher gas, food etc prices just to say they have to right to control their bodies. [/quote] Imagine a media that treated abortion as it should all political debate issues - as some...