Hey people! It's just a game... - by Nicker
CCCToad on 19/6/2011 at 15:21
Quote Posted by Rug Burn Junky
No, your opinion is a jumbled pile of nonsense, and contradictory on its face:
[INDENT]"They don't actually
believe this stuff."
"Of course they actually believe this stuff."
[/INDENT]
Why do you just continue to stammer this stuff out, when there is no way to retain coherency from one post to the next?
Different subjects. I thought it was obvious that my two posts were referring to separate groups, but I stand corrected. The GOP's establishment(mostly) doesn't believe any of it, the more rabid of the base does, and the establishment just spouts the line for political gain. Party line Republicans these days constitute an alliance between the corrupt and the crazy.
In the end, though, there isn't any difference that I care about between the two groups. All of them are would be fascists.
Gingerbread Man on 19/6/2011 at 21:00
Quote Posted by Llama
Catholics, who tend to vote democratic, are against abortion.
Slightly fewer than 80% of Americans who self-describe as Roman Catholic say that they disagree with the Pope on most issues including abortion, birth control, homosexuality, and the role of women in the clergy.
Gingerbread Man on 19/6/2011 at 21:01
Also the vast majority of faggots are heterosexual.
Shit, just look at this thread. Faggots a-plenty, with hardly a gay to be seen.
Nicker on 19/6/2011 at 21:59
Quote Posted by Gingerbread Man
Shit, just look at this thread. Faggots a-plenty, with hardly a gay to be seen.
Precisely!
I just wish everyone (straight, gay or otherwise) would take their respective bundles of sticks and cease cluttering up this thread, which is about the Vancouver riot of 2011 and the general topic of fan / sports violence and / or the psychology of crowds / mobs.
For the convenience of newly arrived camelids, who may be unaware of the search function (see the upper right corner of most forum pages), the (
http://www.ttlg.com/forums/showthread.php?t=127063&highlight=abortion) most recent abortion thread is here. It's barely two years in the grave but knock yourself out resurrecting it!
Llama on 19/6/2011 at 22:47
Quote Posted by Gingerbread Man
Slightly fewer than 80% of Americans who self-describe as Roman Catholic say that they disagree with the Pope on most issues including abortion, birth control, homosexuality, and the role of women in the clergy.
source?
Gingerbread Man on 19/6/2011 at 22:51
Fuck, I don't know. I don't remember the details of every single article and study I read for weeks afterwards. Ask me for a source on the Allies winning World War 2, go on.
It was recent and American and I think it was one of the bigger, proper polling companies. Don't think it was Ipsos, though.
CCCToad on 20/6/2011 at 07:42
Quote Posted by Nicker
Precisely!
I just wish everyone (straight, gay or otherwise) would take their respective bundles of sticks and cease cluttering up this thread, which is about the Vancouver riot of 2011 and the general topic of fan / sports violence and / or the psychology of crowds / mobs.
We aren't off topic at all. If you riot about a stupid sports game, then you're a faggot. So if this topic is about sports game rioters, and all sports game rioters are faggots, then this thread is about faggots.
Llama on 20/6/2011 at 08:03
Quote Posted by CCCToad
We aren't off topic at all. If you riot about a stupid sports game, then you're a faggot. So if this topic is about sports game rioters, and all sports game rioters are faggots, then this thread is about faggots.
+1
Chimpy Chompy on 20/6/2011 at 09:11
Quote Posted by Gingerbread Man
Slightly fewer than 80% of Americans who self-describe as Roman Catholic say that they disagree with the Pope on most issues including abortion, birth control, homosexuality, and the role of women in the clergy.
I had a look at a (
http://www.pewforum.org/uploadedfiles/Topics/Issues/Abortion/abortion09.pdf) Pew Forum survey, as of 2009 it suggested Catholics overall are about evenly split on supporting legal abortion.
Gingerbread Man on 20/6/2011 at 13:12
Awesome. Well, let's use that figure. It's more conservative (npi).