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A most respectful nod in your direction Nic......you "nailed" it.
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America-hating site....just look at the linkage. Good to see that Pud admits he is on board with fellow Anti-Americans.
Pudfark wrote: Mon May 29, 2017 11:15 am I live in Texas....you live in America.
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callmeslick wrote:America-hating site....just look at the linkage. Good to see that Pud admits he is on board with fellow Anti-Americans.
:lol: When the Hell has Pudcap EVER been anything but anti-American? I'm pretty sure he started the club!
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oh, and from their manifesto:
"...though often maligned (typically by those frustrated by an inability to engage in ad hominem attacks) anonymous speech has a long and storied history in the united states. used by the likes of mark twain (aka samuel langhorne clemens) to criticize common ignorance, and perhaps most famously by alexander hamilton, james madison and john jay (aka publius) to write the federalist papers, we think ourselves in good company in using one or another nom de plume. particularly in light of an emerging trend against vocalizing public dissent in the united states, we believe in the critical importance of anonymity and its role in dissident speech. like the economist magazine, we also believe that keeping authorship anonymous moves the focus of discussion to the content of speech and away from the speaker- as it should be. we believe not only that you should be comfortable with anonymous speech in such an environment, but that you should be suspicious of any speech that isn't."



except, folks, that Mark Twain was NOT anonymous(he was a celebrity, and a wealthy one), and neither were the Federalist authors. In other words, these folks use anonymity the way Pud and Slappy use it: to rant about things they don't come close to knowing, and spread utter bullshit. Sort of an economic version of Breitbart, which is to say garbage(and I'm being REAL charitable here).
Pudfark wrote: Mon May 29, 2017 11:15 am I live in Texas....you live in America.
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We dislike Fascist haters, therefore we dislike the two of you.

HH
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:lol: both of them "fell" for it..... :lol:
And funnier still...there's R_D...lick'n Slick's empty sack.....again. :lol:
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Pudfark wrote:And funnier still...there's R_D...lick'n Slick's empty sack.....again. :lol:
Couldn't be said in a more accurate way.

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It's funny how slick prentends that he actually believes that anyone could be anonymous on the interweb.

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HappyHappy wrote:We dislike Fascist haters, therefore we dislike the two of you.

HH
I sure you DO dislike those that hate fascists. Quite sure.
Pudfark wrote: Mon May 29, 2017 11:15 am I live in Texas....you live in America.
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