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Jun 17, 2014 00:04:23   #
Hal81 Loc: Bucks County, Pa.
 
Why would they want to stop them? They are all future democrat voters.

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Jun 17, 2014 00:13:29   #
bcheary Loc: Jacksonville, FL
 
Hal81 wrote:
Why would they want to stop them? They are all future democrat voters.


:lol: :lol: :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Jun 17, 2014 07:33:23   #
pounder35 Loc: "Southeast of Disorder"
 
Old Grey Beard wrote:
with your toes in the water and @ss in the sand?


After enough beer on the deck I'll probably fall on my ass in the sand. But it's less painful that a concrete parking lot. An I'm not likely to get run over. :roll: :lol:

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Jun 17, 2014 07:37:50   #
CatMarley Loc: North Carolina
 
Getting back to the beginning of this overblown thread, I am very happy that some people (the Left) believe that gun ownership in this country is declining. They are fearful of guns, and I want them to feel safe and secure, that guns are going away, and there is nothing to worry about. And indeed they WILL be safer, because we still have our weapons and the bad guys know it.

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Jun 17, 2014 07:40:08   #
pounder35 Loc: "Southeast of Disorder"
 
CatMarley wrote:
Getting back to the beginning of this overblown thread, I am very happy that some people (the Left) believe that gun ownership in this country is declining. They are fearful of guns, and I want them to feel safe and secure, that guns are going away, and there is nothing to worry about. And indeed they WILL be safer, because we still have our weapons and the bad guys know it.


Overblown? Only 9 pages and completely off track from the OP. That's SOP. :roll: :lol: :thumbup:

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Jun 17, 2014 09:01:41   #
dljen Loc: Central PA
 
pounder35 wrote:
Overblown? Only 9 pages and completely off track from the OP. That's SOP. :roll: :lol: :thumbup:


Third page - completely off track - home run! 8-) 8-)

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Jun 17, 2014 09:14:51   #
pounder35 Loc: "Southeast of Disorder"
 
dljen wrote:
Third page - completely off track - home run! 8-) 8-)


Like I said. Standard Operating Procedure. But it keeps life interesting. :roll: :thumbup:

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Jun 17, 2014 10:23:55   #
Penny MG Loc: Fresno, Texas
 
pounder35 wrote:
I'll probably be given the boot off of UHH way before then. :roll: :lol: :thumbup:


Let's hope not. You are SOOOOO entertaining! :D :lol: :thumbup:

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Jun 17, 2014 10:27:35   #
Penny MG Loc: Fresno, Texas
 
taz wrote:
I believe the word "RETARD" as used in this post is intended to indicate OBAMA'S mental ability as opposed to making fun of the mentally challenged, stop taking things out of context and pushing your political correctness on society. America is sick to death of worrying about offending someone just to keep it's citizens's opinions muted.


With this I agree. I am in the medical field and used the word "handicapped". I got berated by a patient who felt the need to correct me and said I must use the word "disabled". I have to disagree because "disabled" to me means unable to function. Handicapped means that have a "short-coming" but can still function. Political "correctness" has gone way to far lately.

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Jun 17, 2014 10:32:59   #
Penny MG Loc: Fresno, Texas
 
CatMarley wrote:
I did not realize the "retarded" as in "retarded development" was now an outlawed word. We certainly have acquired an awful lot of outlawed words in the past several years. Soon the English language will be reduced to monosyllables. But by then, the official language will probably be Spanish, so it won't matter.


Very valid point CatMarley....we are seeing "political correctness" at its best. When does it stop? When we no longer have a language?

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Jun 17, 2014 10:35:50   #
Penny MG Loc: Fresno, Texas
 
CatMarley wrote:
Really? Real Conservatives want another black guy in the white house in 2016: Ben Carson!


:thumbup: :thumbup: Watch it CatMarley, the libs don't want to hear that as it will debunk their ability to call conservatives racist. It NEVER occurs to them that the idiot in the Whitehouse is being lambasted because he's doing a pathetic job and lying to the general public.

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Jun 17, 2014 10:36:32   #
Penny MG Loc: Fresno, Texas
 
NeilL wrote:
Who cares what race the next prez is. As long as he/she does the job properly.


:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: Absolutley!!!!

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Jun 17, 2014 10:38:01   #
Penny MG Loc: Fresno, Texas
 
yhtomit wrote:
Wow,what a great read!Thanks for sharing Catmarley.


:thumbup: :thumbup:

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Jun 17, 2014 10:41:00   #
Penny MG Loc: Fresno, Texas
 
[quote=CatMarley]
CatMarley wrote:
The single most salient mark of Sociopathy is habitual lying.

I am making no suggestions as to recognition of any individual in this presentation. Draw your own inferences.

THE PSYCHOPATH NEXT DOOR (Source: http://chericola57.tripod.com/infinite.html)

Psychopath. We hear the word and images of Bernardo, Manson and Dahmer pop into our heads; no doubt Ted Bundy too. But they're the bottom of the barrel -- most of the two million psychopaths in North America aren't murderers. They're our friends, lovers and co-workers. They're outgoing and persuasive, dazzling you with charm and flattery. Often you aren't even aware they've taken you for a ride -- until it's too late.

Psychopaths exhibit a Jekyll and Hyde personality. "They play a part so they can get what they want," says Dr. Sheila Willson, a Toronto psychologist who has helped victims of psychopaths. The guy who showers a woman with excessive attention is much more capable of getting her to lend him money, and to put up with him when he strays. The new employee who gains her co-workers' trust has more access to their chequebooks. And so on. Psychopaths have no conscience and their only goal is self-gratification. Many of us have been their victims -- at work, through friendships or relationships -- and not one of us can say, "a psychopath could never fool me."

Think you can spot one? Think again. In general, psychopaths aren't the product of broken homes or the casualties of a materialistic society. Rather they come from all walks of life and there is little evidence that their upbringing affects them. Elements of a psychopath's personality first become evident at a very early age, due to biological or genetic factors. Explains Michael Seto, a psychologist at the Centre for Addiction and Mental health in Toronto, by the time that a person hits their late teens, the disorder is almost certainly permanent. Although many clinicians use the terms psychopath and sociopath interchangeably, writes psychopath expert Robert Hare on his book 'Without Conscience', a sociopath's criminal behavior is shaped by social forces and is the result of a dysfunctional environment.

Psychopaths have only a shallow range of emotions and lack guilt, says Hare. They often see themselves as victims, and lack remorse or the ability to empathize with others. "Psychopaths play on the fact that most of us are trusting and forgiving people," adds Seto. The warning signs are always there; it's just difficult to see them because once we trust someone, the friendship becomes a blinder.

Even lovers get taken for a ride by psychopaths. For a psychopath, a romantic relationship is just another opportunity to find a trusting partner who will buy into the lies. It's primarily why a psychopath rarely stays in a relationship for the long term, and often is involved with three or four partners at once, says Willson. To a psychopath, everything about a relationship is a game. Willson refers to the movie 'Sliding Doors' to illustrate her point. In the film, the main character comes home early after just having been fired from her job. Only moments ago, her boyfriend has let another woman out the front door. But in a matter of minutes he is the attentive and concerned boyfriend, taking her out to dinner and devoting the entire night to comforting her. All the while he's planning to leave the next day on a trip with the other woman.

The boyfriend displays typical psychopathic characteristics because he falsely displays deep emotion toward the relationship, says Willson. In reality, he's less concerned with his girlfriend's depression than with making sure she's clueless about the other woman's existence. In the romance department, psychopaths have an ability to gain your affection quickly, disarming you with words, intriguing you with grandiose plans. If they cheat you'll forgive them, and one day when they've gone too far, they'll leave you with a broken heart (and an empty wallet). By then they'll have a new player for their game.

The problem with their game is that we don't often play by their rules. Where we might occasionally tell a white lie, a psychopath's lying is compulsive. Most of us experience some degree of guilt about lying, preventing us from exhibiting such behavior on a regular basis. "Psychopaths don't discriminate who it is they lie to or cheat," says Seto. "There's no distinction between friend, family and sucker."

No one wants to be the sucker, so how do we prevent ourselves from becoming close friends or getting into a relationship with a psychopath? It's really almost impossible, say Seto and Willson. Unfortunately, laments Seto, one way is to become more suspicious and less trusting of others. Our tendency is to forgive when we catch a loved one in a lie. "Psychopaths play on this fact," he says. "However, I'm certainly not advocating a world where if someone lies once or twice, you never speak to them again." What you can do is look at how often someone lies and how they react when caught. Psychopaths will lie over and over again, and where other people would sincerely apologize, a psychopath may apologize but won't stop.

Psychopaths also tend to switch jobs as frequently as they switch partners, mainly because they don't have the qualities to maintain a job for the long haul. Their performance is generally erratic, with chronic absences, misuse of company resources and failed commitments. Often they aren't even qualified for the job and use fake credentials to get it. Seto talks of a patient who would get marketing jobs based on his image; he was a presentable and charming man who layered his conversations with educational and occupational references. But it became evident that the man hadn't a clue what he was talking about, and was unable to hold down a job.

How do you make sure you don't get fooled when you're hiring someone to baby-sit your child or for any other job? Hire based on reputation and not image, says Willson. Check references thoroughly. Psychopaths tend to give vague and inconsistent replies. Of course the best way to solve this problem would be to cure psychopaths of their 'illness.' But there's no recipe for treating them, say psychiatrists. Today's traditional methods of psychotherapy (psychoanalysis, group and one-on-one therapy) and drug treatments have failed. Therapy is more likely to work when an individual admits there's a problem and wants to change. The common problem with psychopaths, says Sets, "Is they don't see a problem with their behavior."

Taken in part from MW -- By Caroline Konrad -- September 1999

THE MALIGNANT PERSONALITY:

These people are mentally ill and extremely dangerous! The following precautions will help to protect you from the destructive acts of which they are capable.

First, to recognize them, keep the following guidelines in mind.

(1) They are habitual liars. They seem incapable of either knowing or telling the truth about anything.

(2) They are egotistical to the point of narcissism. They really believe they are set apart from the rest of humanity by some special grace.

(3) They scapegoat; they are incapable of either having the insight or willingness to accept responsibility for anything they do. Whatever the problem, it is always someone else's fault.

(4) They are remorselessly vindictive when thwarted or exposed.

(5) Genuine religious, moral, or other values play no part in their lives. They have no empathy for others and are capable of violence. Under older psychological terminology, they fall into the category of psychopath or sociopath, but unlike the typical psychopath, their behavior is masked by a superficial social facade.
The single most salient mark of Sociopathy is habi... (show quote)


Excellent....thanks for sharing! :thumbup:

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Jun 17, 2014 10:44:07   #
Penny MG Loc: Fresno, Texas
 
bodacious wrote:
We need to start using the same immigration laws that Mexico uses, problem solved. Put the Border Patrol back on the border and not babysitting a herd of illegals children, their still illegals no matter what the progressives say to me.


Here, here!!!!! The only time progressives want to recognize the word ILLEGAL is when it is NOT referenced to an illegal alien.

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