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Title: Cynicom quits LP
Source: LP
URL Source: http://www.libertypost.org/cgi-bin/ ... .cgi?ArtNum=151227&Disp=20#C20
Published: Jul 23, 2006
Author: n/a
Post Date: 2006-07-23 01:15:12 by Nintendo of the Gods
Keywords: None
Views: 5939
Comments: 317

post #20

That sucks. Their smartest posters get so disgusted they abandon ship over the multitude of retards LP has recently been overrun by. But I can't blame him, or the other guy that left on this thread also, Phant2000(#29). Take a look at the photo in post #15 and read the continuing statements of some of these nice, decent folks(notice nobody responds to it directly).

LP has become like a political and moral Twilight Zone or something since the Gaza shellings broke out.

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#1. To: Nintendo of the Gods, christine, jethro tull, zipporah (#0)

I haven't posted over there in many many months...except for my #374 on that thread...LOL. That thread is a perfect example of why I am here now, besides the fact that all 40 bozo list spaces were full over there!!

IndieTX  posted on  2006-07-23   1:43:32 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: IndieTX (#1)

can you bring it over? i want to see. i can't bring myself to click on LP. i'll be sickened.

christine  posted on  2006-07-23   9:49:45 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: christine (#11)

20. To: Goldi-Lox (#14)

Live and learn

By all means please remove me from your register.

I have no desire to be associated with you, or the others here that hate so much.

Those of you that are Americans, shame on the lot of you.

Cynicom posted on 2006-07-22 21:49:46 ET Reply Trace

Dakmar  posted on  2006-07-23   10:01:18 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: Dakmar (#14)

good for Cynicom! wish he'd find his way here.

christine  posted on  2006-07-23   10:03:01 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#100. To: christine, phant2000, cynicom, all (#15)

good for Cynicom! wish he'd find his way here.

Hi Christine & all!

My thanks to Phant for pointing the way here! It seems after reviewing this thread that many posters here, are well aware of the rampant lunacy at LP. It seems to have really spun into foaming madness in the last week. I am hoping to see a few more to tell the owned (oops owner) to sod off.

Cyni~!~ Sooo glad to see you here too!! That thread was beyond ugly. You are a brave man to stand like the lone Chinese protester in front of the Tanks at Tianemen Square. Defending democracy and civility. Stabbing at the throws of forum fascism as it takes hold. I have reviewed the thread as it grows, and it makes me feel as angry as those who danced in the street on 9/11. The sight of bloody children dismissed as nothing more midnight roadkill, and frankly as celebrated as a free appetizer at the Olive Garden. The High-5'ing and giddy voices.. unbelievable... yet of course, they demand we send our countrymen to the slaughter for their own survival. Nauseating and disgusting. Vile and evil. I could say so much more, but I wanted to thank you and Phant for standing tall to the rabid misfits agents of death. To disagree with them now, you are called a terrorist lover. Unconditional support or it's off to the firing squad. Freaks.

Not that I have a strong opinion or anything.

:)

jessejane  posted on  2006-07-23   20:56:39 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#101. To: jessejane, Cynicom (#100)

You are a brave man to stand like the lone Chinese protester in front of the Tanks at Tianemen Square. Defending democracy and civility. Stabbing at the throws of forum fascism as it takes hold.

Welcome to 4 jessejane! Great name! ;)

Good work Cynicom.

robin  posted on  2006-07-23   21:02:02 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#104. To: robin (#101)

Welcome to 4 jessejane! Great name! ;)

Thanks so much for the welcome Robin!! I have enjoyed what I've read here already. I look forward to meeting the American 4'rners.. :)

~jj...

jessejane  posted on  2006-07-23   21:04:58 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#115. To: jessejane (#104)

American 4'rners.. :)

lol! very good, we do indeed feel like 4'rners in our native land these days.

I found myself trying to explain to a foreign visa worker what America was like only 30 years ago. It took some time, and I'm sure he didn't understand, but I had to try for some reason. Then, as I drove home, I just wanted to cry.

robin  posted on  2006-07-23   21:20:26 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#118. To: robin (#115)

I found myself trying to explain to a foreign visa worker what America was like only 30 years ago.

Try describing America 70 years ago, near impossible.

It makes me happy now and then on forums to find a younger person that listens, understands, and can evaluate the difference.

Cynicom  posted on  2006-07-23   21:29:41 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#136. To: Cynicom (#118)

Try describing America 70 years ago, near impossible.

I'm sure that's right.

I consider myself fortunate. I was adopted at 6 days old by people well past old enough to be my grandparents. My dad was 60 when they adopted me!! I was raised by parents that were in their late 20s and young 30s during the depression. So at the young age of 46, I am fortunate enough to know how to do things that many people older than me wouldn't have a clue where to begin. I still know how to do the milking and make butter (and do it - nothing is nastier than that damned margarine). Hitch up a team. Ride a horse into town to get the mail or supplies or have a cold one at the bar. Raise a garden and put up the excess for the winter. Cook on a wood stove. Mill my own flour and cornmeal. And I still do these things - wouldn't have it any other way. Most would say that I live in poverty, but as my dad would say "poor folks don't eat cream". I always have fresh food, well water (which I filter with a Berkey anyhow) fresh milk, a big brick and cement house, a stock of gold and silver, plenty of horses, and a Creator which I love and follow. I DON'T have a bank account, credit cards, driver's license, loans, or any of the other shit that ties me to their system.... And I don't know too many that are more content than me.

I was also raised to be leary of Big Bro.. I remember coming home from school and telling mom about what we had learned that day about how good FDR was.. She gave me a funny look, and then dug out an old newspaper she had saved with an article in it about how FDR had advance knowledge of Pearl Harbor and it could have been prevented. I don't think she knew the whole truth of the matter, but she did know there was more going on than they were led to believe... Changed my perspective forever.

innieway  posted on  2006-07-23   22:12:22 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#141. To: innieway (#136)

So at the young age of 46, I am fortunate enough to know how to do things that many people older than me wouldn't have a clue where to begin. I still know how to do the milking and make butter (and do it - nothing is nastier than that damned margarine). Hitch up a team. Ride a horse into town to get the mail or supplies or have a cold one at the bar. Raise a garden and put up the excess for the winter. Cook on a wood stove. Mill my own flour and cornmeal. And I still do these things - wouldn't have it any other way. Most would say that I live in poverty, but as my dad would say "poor folks don't eat cream". I always have fresh food, well water (which I filter with a Berkey anyhow) fresh milk, a big brick and cement house, a stock of gold and silver, plenty of horses, and a Creator which I love and follow. I DON'T have a bank account, credit cards, driver's license, loans, or any of the other shit that ties me to their system.... And I don't know too many that are more content than me.

I had an idea you might be just like this. What part of the country are you in? I'm in Missouri. I need to get with it, but it's tough right now. Not a good year up to now, nor have the last two been either. Hoping things will change for the better but there are going to be some bumps in the road first.

We need to get that http://unlicense.org site going. I can do some of it but my time will be limited to a point with legal work and chores around here.

BTP Holdings  posted on  2006-07-23   22:26:44 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#147. To: BTP Holdings (#141)

I had an idea you might be just like this. What part of the country are you in? I'm in Missouri. I need to get with it, but it's tough right now. Not a good year up to now, nor have the last two been either. Hoping things will change for the better but there are going to be some bumps in the road first.

I'm in the panhandle of TX.

Things have been a bit rough here too. But it's mainly weather related. We've been in a worse drought than back in the dust bowl days. I've had a whopping 8 inches of rain/snow in the last 11 months. Of course it's pretty arid here anyhow, so the normal is only around 15" per year, but it's been rough. The commie bastards think they have a right to play God and modify the weather, and I think they are getting pretty good at it. When a front comes through I can tell whether it's going to rain or not by the chemtrails. I've been telling the zombies around here about it for quite a while now and they just laugh. But I did have one guy a while back ask "Suppose you're right. Why would they want to put us in a drought?" Simple. There are too many small individual farmers. Big Bro wants all farming left in the hands of a few LARGE corporate farms. A few more years the way it's been going, and there are going to be a lot of the little guys forced out of business....

innieway  posted on  2006-07-23   23:33:40 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#148. To: innieway (#147)

Why would they want to put us in a drought?" Simple. There are too many small individual farmers. Big Bro wants all farming left in the hands of a few LARGE corporate farms. A few more years the way it's been going, and there are going to be a lot of the little guys forced out of business....

Texas panhandle?

I used to run across there in the truck, thru Amarillo on the way back and forth on I-40, and on occasion coming up from New Mexico from Las Cruces across thru Roswell and Clovis and back to Amarillo heading east from there.

I recall an ice storm about 5 years ago and I-40 was a big mess. In places it looked like a junk yard with all the cars and trucks and other equipment off the road.

BTP Holdings  posted on  2006-07-23   23:46:00 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#153. To: BTP Holdings (#148)

I used to run across there in the truck, thru Amarillo on the way back and forth on I-40,...Clovis and back to Amarillo

That's all over my "stompin grounds"

I've seen I-40 get so bad in winter cars would be stranded for miles on end. People would be out building snowmen on the side of the road. You would think that maybe, just maybe they would salt the roads here when it gets like that. But NO, I guess they'd rather have a few people die in wrecks first then shut down the interstate. Why that "salt" may kill the ground, and the weeds won't grow in the bar ditches :(

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