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236.1 | You gotta love it | TEXAS1::SOBECKY | It's complicated. | Fri Aug 02 1996 01:34 | 10 |
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All I gotta do is replace the 'she' with 'he' (or ME) and make the
proper gender adjustments, and the same could be applied to men!
Fred, thanks for the laugh and for making us remember that both men and
women have their unique, and lovable, differences. That's what makes
life so interesting.
John
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236.2 | | MKOTS3::RAUH | I survived the Cruel Spa | Fri Aug 02 1996 10:14 | 4 |
| A good sit-com to watch on the battle of the sex's with humor is 'Home
Improvement'. Always enjoyed the yucks.:)
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236.3 | | CSC32::HADDOCK | Saddle Rozinante | Fri Aug 02 1996 11:35 | 9 |
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re .1
> All I gotta do is replace the 'she' with 'he' (or ME) and make the
> proper gender adjustments, and the same could be applied to men!
Don't know about you, but I haven't had PMS for a good long while ;^}
fred();
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236.4 | | SPECXN::CONLON | | Fri Aug 02 1996 14:27 | 10 |
| The note in .0 sounds like some of the 'gender war' stuff that
comes out from time to time.
I saw one a couple of years ago that described men as not knowing
that they have children. It said that men are only 'vaguely aware'
that some very short people live in the house.
(Not funny, I know. These things - like the note in .0 - are not
really meant to be funny to everyone anyway.) :>
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236.5 | | SALEM::DODA | Sometimes all you get is the truth | Fri Aug 02 1996 14:51 | 6 |
| I saw the men one with the children just a couple months ago. I
thought .0 as well as that one were quite funny.
Of course, I have no cross to bear...
daryll
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236.6 | | SPECXN::CONLON | | Fri Aug 02 1996 14:53 | 5 |
| Daryll, if I saw you slip on a banana peal, I might think it was
hilarious (although you might not.)
It depends on your perspective, I guess.
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236.7 | perspective | CSC32::HADDOCK | Saddle Rozinante | Fri Aug 02 1996 16:10 | 6 |
|
One famous comedian was asked the difference between comedy and
tragedy. He explained that tragedy was if he got a hangnail and
comedy was if you fall through an open manhole and get killed.
fred();
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236.8 | | MKOTS3::RAUH | I survived the Cruel Spa | Fri Aug 02 1996 16:53 | 3 |
| It is sad that many people cannot laugh at themselves. That the
politically correct torch must be carried to the N'th degree.
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236.9 | We recently saw some Repubs who couldn't laugh at themselves | SPECXN::CONLON | | Fri Aug 02 1996 17:03 | 15 |
| Rauh, it's funny, but someone recently posted a piece where the
word "Republican" was substituted for the word "Homosexual" -
it was about the controversy on whether or not people are 'born
that way'. It was very critical of Republicans in the very way
that some people are very critical of gays. (Most of the arguments
were things that some conservatives actually say about gays.)
Some of the Republicans in the conference were very, very bothered
by this piece. They complained bitterly about it, in fact.
A few notes later, they laughed when some other group was 'roasted'
in another piece meant to be humorous.
I guess some Republicans just have a different definition for how
things look 'politically correct' from their perspective, eh?
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236.10 | | EDWIN::WAUGAMAN | Hardball, good ol' country | Fri Aug 02 1996 17:09 | 9 |
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> I guess some Republicans just have a different definition for how
> things look 'politically correct' from their perspective, eh?
Naw, just sensitive people from all walks of life, mostly. The ones
who don't care, you don't hear from...
GW
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236.11 | | SPECXN::CONLON | | Fri Aug 02 1996 17:11 | 3 |
| As long as you agree that some Republican men are sensitive to what
they perceive as being not 'politically correct' enough for their tastes
- then, fine.
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236.12 | | TEXAS1::SOBECKY | It's complicated. | Fri Aug 02 1996 17:58 | 9 |
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re .6
Minor nit: It's banana PEEL, not PEAL.
You're very welcome.
John ;)
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236.13 | | MKOTS3::RAUH | I survived the Cruel Spa | Fri Aug 02 1996 18:14 | 2 |
| Johnybegood!! Heck! When does a peel have apeal?:)
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236.15 | | SPECXN::CONLON | | Fri Aug 02 1996 18:26 | 2 |
| Thank you, John. :>
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236.16 | | MKOTS3::RAUH | I survived the Cruel Spa | Fri Aug 02 1996 18:30 | 5 |
| on a lighter side. My daugher, of 8 has been making me lunchs.....
Todays special was, before I stopped her, cream cheese and ballonie...
The other day it was ketchup and ballonie.. there was sooo much
ketchup, I could hear the ballonie yelling, "Help!! I am drowning!!"
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236.17 | | SPECXN::CONLON | | Fri Aug 02 1996 18:34 | 3 |
| Allowing a young child to make your lunch is a risky venture.
You're lucky that you didn't get peanut butter and baloney. :)
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236.18 | | MKOTS3::RAUH | I survived the Cruel Spa | Fri Aug 02 1996 18:45 | 5 |
| Very very risky!! But, Its the though that counts! And I was touched
very much. Thank goodness it wasn't the stomach to be pumped after such
and ordeal.:)
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236.19 | | CSC32::HADDOCK | Saddle Rozinante | Fri Aug 02 1996 23:37 | 12 |
| re .11
> As long as you agree that some Republican men are sensitive to what
> they perceive as being not 'politically correct' enough for their tastes
> - then, fine.
Only when you can find some Democrats that will admit that they are
just as hypocritical and bigoted as they keep accusing the big bad
Republican males as being. Anybody heard from the pro-life wing
of the Democrat Party lately--there is one.
fred();
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236.20 | | MFGFIN::E_WALKER | a ferret on a no-stick skillet | Sat Aug 03 1996 01:16 | 2 |
| Hey, hey! This isn't SOAPBOX! What does all this have to do with
"Understanding Women"?
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236.21 | | SPECXN::CONLON | | Sun Aug 04 1996 01:18 | 14 |
| RE: .19 Fred
>> As long as you agree that some Republican men are sensitive to what
>> they perceive as being not 'politically correct' enough for their tastes
>> - then, fine.
> Only when you can find some Democrats that will admit that they are
> just as hypocritical and bigoted as they keep accusing the big bad
> Republican males as being. Anybody heard from the pro-life wing
> of the Democrat Party lately--there is one.
Find some Republicans who admit to being hypocritical and bigoted.
Go ahead.
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236.22 | | TEXAS1::SOBECKY | It's complicated. | Sun Aug 04 1996 03:31 | 18 |
|
Suzanne
You'll never hear a Republican admit to being hypocritical or bigoted.
That's why they are the RIGHT political party. ;)
I could never understand how somebody could state that a particular
political party happens to encompass all of their own personal beliefs
and morals..unless they happened to be a founding father of that party.
That's why I am and will always be an Independent. I do not and cannot
agree with Dem's or Repub's 100%.
Although I can state that in my teens, I leaned towards Democrats
because of idealism, then was a pseudo-Repub in my 20's and 30's 'cuz I
was greedy, and now lean more towards compassion (Democratic).
John
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236.23 | | CSC32::HADDOCK | Saddle Rozinante | Sun Aug 04 1996 14:22 | 13 |
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>
> Find some Republicans who admit to being hypocritical and bigoted.
>
> Go ahead.
I asked you first. Besides it's not the Republicans that are going
around making all the accusations while doing the same thing
themselves. It comes as a terrible shock to a lot of people to
find out you don't necessarily have to be a white male to be a bigot.
fred();
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236.24 | Back to the topic | CSC32::HADDOCK | Saddle Rozinante | Sun Aug 04 1996 14:36 | 77 |
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For all you women, you should agree. For all of you men, this should
help explain things......
A WOMAN'S 50 RULES FOR MEN
1. Call.
2. Don't lie.
3. Never tape any of her body parts together.
4. If guys' night out is going to be fun, invite the girls.
5. If guys' night out is going to involve strippers, remember the
zoorules: No Petting.
6. The correct answer to "Do I look fat?" is never, ever "Yes."
7. Ditto for "Is she prettier than me?"
8. Victoria's Secret is good. Frederick's of Hollywood is bad.
9. Ordering for her is good. Telling her what she wants is bad.
10. Being attentive is good. Stalking is bad.
11. "Honey", "Darling", and "Sweetheart" are good. "Nag", "Lardass",
and "Bitch" are bad.
12. Talking is good. Shouting is bad. Slapping is a felony.
13. A grunt is seldom an acceptable answer to any question.
14. None of your ex-girlfriends were ever nicer, prettier, or better
in bed.
15. Her cooking is excellent.
16. That isn't an excuse for you to avoid cooking.
17. Dishsoap is your friend.
18. Hat does not equal shower, aftershave does not equal soap, and
warm does not equal clean.
19. Buying her dinner does not equal foreplay.
20. Answering "Who was that on the phone?" with "Nobody" is never
going to end that conversation.
21. Ditto for "Whose lipstick is this?"
22. Two words: clean socks.
23. Believe it or not, you're probably not more attractive when you're
drunk.
24. Burping is not sexy.
25. You're wrong.
26. You're sorry.
27. She is probably less impressed by your discourse on your cool car
than you think she is.
28. Ditto for your discourse on football.
29. Ditto for your ability to jump up and hit any awning in a single
bound.
30. "Will you marry me?" is good. "Let's shack up together" is bad.
31. Don't assume PMS is the cause for every bad mood.
32. Don't assume PMS doesn't exist.
33. No means No. Yes means Yes. Silence could mean anything she feels
like at that particular moment in time, and it could change without
notice.
34. "But, we kiss..." is not justification for using her toothbrush.
You don't clean plaque with your tongue.
35. Never let her walk anywhere alone after 11pm.
36. Chivalry and feminism are NOT mutually exclusive.
37. Pick her up at the airport. Don't whine about it, just do it.
38. If you want to break up with her, break up with her. Don't act
like a complete jerk until she does it for you.
39. Don't tell her you love her if you don't.
40. Tell her you love her if you do. Often.
41. Always, always suck up to her brother.
42. Think boxers.
43. Silk boxers.
44. Remember Valentine's Day, and any cheesy "anniversary" she
no-names.
45. Don't try to change the way she dresses.
46. Her haircut is never bad.
47. Don't let your friends pick on her.
48. Call.
49. Don't lie.
50. The rules are never fair. Accept this without question. The fact
that she has to go through labor while you sit in the waiting room on
your ass smoking cigars isn't fair either, and it balances everything
out.
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236.25 | The Rules | CSC32::HADDOCK | Saddle Rozinante | Sun Aug 04 1996 14:39 | 40 |
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THE RULES
1) The female always makes the RULES.
2) The RULES are subject to change at any time without prior
notification.
3) No male can possibly know all the RULES.
4) If the female suspects the male knows all the RULES, she must
immediately change some or all of the RULES.
5) The female is never wrong.
6) If the female is wrong; it is because of a flagrant
misunderstanding, which was a direct result of something the male did
or said wrong.
7) If RULE #6 applies; the male must apologize immediately for causing
the midunderstanding.
8) The female can change her mind at any given point in time.
9) The male must never change his mind, without EXPRESS WRITTEN
CONSENT from the female.
10) The female has every right to be ANGRY or UPSET at any time.
11) The male must remain CALM at all times, unless the female wants him
to be angry or upset.
12) The female must, under no circumstances, let the male know whether
or not she wants him to be angry or upset.
13) Any attempt to document these RULES could result in bodily harm.
14) If the female has PMS, all RULES are null and void....
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236.26 | one woman's perspective on rules | DELNI::MCCAULEY | | Mon Aug 05 1996 11:07 | 38 |
| The Rules
- Call
- Don't lie
- be honest
- be sincere
- Be yourself
- know yourself
- work on your own issues
- don't work on partners issues. Expect partner to work on
own issues.
- Address problems as they come up.
- don't be afraid to get emotional. particular sad, scared when
appropriate. (especially if anger is the predominant emotion)
- don't be afraid to get angry, (expecially when sad is predominant
emotion.)
- be open
- Love Yourself
- love others
- Talk often
- Talk real
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236.27 | | SPECXN::CONLON | | Mon Aug 05 1996 12:08 | 4 |
| John Sobecky, your stock just went up in my books. Way up.
Thanks,
Suzanne
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236.28 | | SPECXN::CONLON | | Mon Aug 05 1996 12:26 | 34 |
| RE: .23 Fred
>> Find some Republicans who admit to being hypocritical and bigoted.
>> Go ahead.
> I asked you first.
It's hypocritical to demand that someone else do something that you
would be unwilling to do yourself.
> Besides it's not the Republicans that are going
> around making all the accusations while doing the same thing
> themselves.
Sure it is! Republicans accuse people of being 'politically correct'
if the people don't enjoy being ridiculed - but Republicans go nuts
if you tell them that THEY are being 'politically correct' when THEY
don't like being ridiculed.
Republicans accuse people of being Nazis (or -nazies) in many different
situations, but they go nuts if you remind them that Adolph Hitler and
the Nazis in Germany were EXTREME RIGHT-WINGERS. (Nazism was based on
Fascism, which is on the *very extreme right*.)
If you ask most Repubs today, they'll say that Hitler and his Nazis
were on the left (even though it's obvious that the Neo-Nazi groups
today are ALL on the extreme right.) If they had to face the fact
that the Nazis were on the right, they'd see how ironic it is for
them to call people on the LEFT by names of people on the extreme
RIGHT. (Most of them simply refuse to face it. They cling to the
belief that the most extreme right would be a total lack of government,
when it's actually true that BOTH the most extreme right and the most
extreme left are Totalitarianism.)
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236.29 | An answer. | ACISS1::ROCUSH | | Mon Aug 05 1996 13:37 | 22 |
| .28
Since this isn't SOAPBOX I'm not going to spend a lot of time on this,
but you just keep making such blatantly incorrect statements, or
inferences, that it can't go unaddressed.
The major point is that the extreme-right-wing diatribe is atttached to
just about any conservative or Republican. Howw many times has the
current congress been referred to as filled with extreme-right-wingers?
This is clearly incorrect, but very few people and particularly the
media never correct this.
Since you point out that extreme left and right are actually very
close, why aren't the liberals referred to in the same fashion, i.e.,
extreme-left-wing. This never gets reported or stated. There are just
as many people on the left side of the spectrum as there are on the
right, yet only the conservatives get tagged as extreme-right-wing.
Maybe when the name-calling gets eliminated or at least some balance is
represented, then you may see less of an objection the tag. It would
be easiest for you to start since you have consistently used this term.
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236.30 | | SPECXN::CONLON | | Mon Aug 05 1996 14:57 | 34 |
| RE: .29 Rocush
> The major point is that the extreme-right-wing diatribe is atttached to
> just about any conservative or Republican. Howw many times has the
> current congress been referred to as filled with extreme-right-wingers?
Democrats and liberals are called 'extreme left wingers' ("commies",
"pinkos") every bit as much.
> Since you point out that extreme left and right are actually very
> close,
Wait - I never, ever, EVER said that the extreme left and right were
close. I said that the extremes of both sides are Totalitarianism.
Their political ideas are still very different, even though both
extremes want total control when they enforce these ideas.
> why aren't the liberals referred to in the same fashion, i.e.,
> extreme-left-wing. This never gets reported or stated.
What country do you live in? People on the left are called extremists
all the time. The word 'liberal' (thanks to Reagan) is pronounced with
a very blatant SNEER, and it is used to mean 'extreme-left-wingers'.
Hillary Clinton and NOW are called extreme-left-wingers, especially.
> Maybe when the name-calling gets eliminated or at least some balance is
> represented, then you may see less of an objection the tag. It would
> be easiest for you to start since you have consistently used this term.
We won't have any real 'balance' in this country until the word
'conservative' is spoken with a SNEER. The dirty-tricks Republicans
have done way, way, WAY too much smearing of their own to have any
grounds to complain that it's being done to them.
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236.31 | | CSC32::HADDOCK | Saddle Rozinante | Mon Aug 05 1996 15:16 | 6 |
| re suzanne
I have to join .28 in that I don't think I should be required to
respond to such blatently incorrect ejaculations.
fred();
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236.32 | Still not close. | ACISS1::ROCUSH | | Mon Aug 05 1996 15:17 | 10 |
| .30
Just what planet do you live on?????
Please identify the last newscast that Jennings, Brokaw, Rather, et.
al. have used the term extreme-left-wing when rfering to the Democratic
party. Also, the term liberal began to be used with a sneer because
people finally began to see through the hypocracy of liberal thought
and the devastation caused by liberal policies.
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236.33 | Did you happen to see the TV ads for the Repub prez primaries? | SPECXN::CONLON | | Mon Aug 05 1996 15:52 | 22 |
| RE: .32 Rocush
> Please identify the last newscast that Jennings, Brokaw, Rather, et.
> al. have used the term extreme-left-wing when rfering to the Democratic
> party.
The Republicans CALLED EACH OTHER 'extremists' in TV ads. Why on Earth
should the press decline to use terminology that Republican politicians
use about EACH OTHER??
> Also, the term liberal began to be used with a sneer because
> people finally began to see through the hypocracy of liberal thought
> and the devastation caused by liberal policies.
It wasn't PEOPLE who started doing this - it was Republican POLITICIANS
who used a systematic campaign to say the word 'liberal' with a sneer.
So now the Republicans are calling each other 'extremists' (because
the word has become so associated with far right politicians.)
Repubs are the last people on Earth who can complain about smear
tactics when they such masters at it.
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236.34 | | CSC32::HADDOCK | Saddle Rozinante | Mon Aug 05 1996 15:56 | 5 |
| re .33
At least Republicans _allow_ debate on controversial issues.
fred();
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236.35 | Yeah, right. | SPECXN::CONLON | | Mon Aug 05 1996 15:57 | 3 |
| Tell that to Pat Buchanan as he sits outside on the street during
the Republican National Convention.
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236.36 | | CSC32::HADDOCK | Saddle Rozinante | Mon Aug 05 1996 16:02 | 11 |
|
> Tell that to Pat Buchanan as he sits outside on the street during
> the Republican National Convention.
Again you accuse the Republicans of something that has not happened.
While at a the 1992 Democratic convention a pro-life Democrat
governor who asked to present the pro-life point of view at the
Democrat convention was not even allowed in the building.
fred();
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236.38 | | CSC32::HADDOCK | Saddle Rozinante | Mon Aug 05 1996 16:10 | 8 |
|
Even at this moment the "platform" committee of the Republican party
is meeting. There is _considerable_ debate over the wording of the
Republican platform particularly around "pro-life"/"pro-choice" issues.
Again I ask, has anyone heard from the pro-life wing of the Democrat
party--there is one.
fred();
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236.37 | | SPECXN::CONLON | | Mon Aug 05 1996 16:11 | 25 |
| RE: .36 Fred
>> Tell that to Pat Buchanan as he sits outside on the street during
>> the Republican National Convention.
> Again you accuse the Republicans of something that has not happened.
Try keeping up with current events. Pat Buchanan is not being allowed
to speak at the Republican convention. The news is already out.
> While at a the 1992 Democratic convention a pro-life Democrat
> governor who asked to present the pro-life point of view at the
> Democrat convention was not even allowed in the building.
This governor did NOT back the Democratic candidate for President.
This is why he was not given permission to speak. He had no other
way to get into the building (since he was not a delegate or a
speaker.)
Pat Buchanan is being denied the opportunity to speak at the
Republican convention for the same exact reason.
However, we can absolutely COUNT on Republicans to do the very
thing that the Democrats did while they excuse themselves for it
but trash Democrats for the same thing.
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236.39 | | SPECXN::CONLON | | Mon Aug 05 1996 16:14 | 11 |
| RE: .38 Fred
> Again I ask, has anyone heard from the pro-life wing of the Democrat
> party--there is one.
Sure.
The Democratic party isn't trying to tear itself up over this issue,
though (nor is the Democratic party required to do so simply because
the Republicans happen to be tearing themselves up over it as we
speak.)
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236.40 | | CSC32::HADDOCK | Saddle Rozinante | Mon Aug 05 1996 16:17 | 12 |
|
re .39
> The Democratic party isn't trying to tear itself up over this issue,
> though (nor is the Democratic party required to do so simply because
> the Republicans happen to be tearing themselves up over it as we
> speak.)
If the only way to keep from "tearing itself up" is to silence debate,
then I'll take the Republican way of doing it.
fred();
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236.41 | I'm glad you support the tearing apart of the Republican party. | SPECXN::CONLON | | Mon Aug 05 1996 16:19 | 10 |
| RE: .40 Fred
> If the only way to keep from "tearing itself up" is to silence debate,
> then I'll take the Republican way of doing it.
Debate hasn't been silenced. The Democrats know when it would be crazy
to tear themselves up.
The Republicans simply haven't figured this out yet.
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236.42 | | CSC32::HADDOCK | Saddle Rozinante | Mon Aug 05 1996 16:27 | 13 |
|
>Debate hasn't been silenced.
Again a blatant misrepresentation of the truth. Just because you
can type it in doesn't make it correct. To silence the descent
has been the major thrust of "political correctness". In the past
couple years numerous Senators and Representatives have left the
Democratic party. To a man, they have stated that one of the main
reasons for leaving was that their voice was no longer allowed
in the Democrat party.
fred();
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236.43 | What will they say about the Republicans if they switch back? | SPECXN::CONLON | | Mon Aug 05 1996 17:05 | 12 |
| Notice that these people (in the past two years) didn't change sides
until the Republican had already won a majority.
Apparently, they were willing to stay on the 'wrong side' as long as
the 'wrong side' maintained control.
Is this how you decide which party you belong to? No?
(It isn't how I decide, either.)
What will these guys do if the Democrats regain the majority (this
year, in two years or in four years?) Will they switch back?
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236.44 | | SPECXN::CONLON | | Mon Aug 05 1996 17:27 | 11 |
| If 'silencing dissent' is the biggest thrust of political correctness,
then the Republicans are the true masters of political correctness, too.
It's absolutely IMPOSSIBLE to have a political conversation with
conservatives without the macho 'big guns' language coming out
(in the effort to get the 'other side' to stop expressing their views.)
The joke where the word 'Republican' was substituted for 'homosexual'
(for an argument which is typical of what Republicans often say about
homosexuals) received very irate responses from Republicans. They
tried to silence humorous dissent against their views.
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236.45 | I'm easy | BIGQ::MARCHAND | | Mon Aug 05 1996 17:35 | 5 |
|
I'm an easy woman to understand, just don't ask me any questions and
I won't confuse you with an answer. 8*)
Rosie
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236.46 | Don't try to teach a pig to sing..... | ACISS1::ROCUSH | | Mon Aug 05 1996 17:48 | 12 |
| .44 et. al.
Apparently you still insist on the same sorry excuses for logic and
example. I will no longer waste my time attempting to use logic or
serious debate on any issue with you.
I will, however, continue to point out your errors and misstatements,
as all of the entries about Republicans have been. You never support
a statement with a fact that is verifiable, nor that is not taken out
of context. You also have the inate ability to ignore that which you
can not answer. Brokaw, Jennings for example.
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236.47 | I never expected all that much from you, anyway. | SPECXN::CONLON | | Mon Aug 05 1996 18:10 | 11 |
| Rocush, if you ever decide to study Logic, let me know.
(It's quite fascinating, I assure you. I still have some of the
textbooks we used when I earned my Bachelors degree in Philosophy
with a specialty in Symbolic Logic. The entire subject is quite
captivating.)
Then perhaps we can discuss this. Otherwise, all you're capable
of doing is to be 'politically correct' (by trying to silence
dissent.) :/
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236.48 | | MFGFIN::E_WALKER | a ferret on a no-stick skillet | Mon Aug 05 1996 18:17 | 1 |
| Uh, oh, this topic is headed for another mod cutoff.
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236.49 | | SPECXN::CONLON | | Mon Aug 05 1996 18:19 | 3 |
|
Nah. The arguments are pretty much finished already.
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236.50 | | CSC32::HADDOCK | Saddle Rozinante | Mon Aug 05 1996 18:38 | 11 |
|
re .47
> Rocush, if you ever decide to study Logic, let me know.
Jesus, Socrates, Galileo. History is full of those without
"degrees" whom "learned" men have silenced or attempted to
silence. Funny how history tends to repeat itself, just from
different angles.
fred();
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236.51 | Still get it wrong. | ACISS1::ROCUSH | | Mon Aug 05 1996 18:58 | 10 |
| .47
Although I have my Master's in Finance and over a dozen years of
practical experience, I do not find much use for either in here.
Apparently the same applies to your educational background.
If you ever want to identify the shortcomings in your logic, which Fred
has been quite accurate in idenifying, let me know and I will be
pleased to point out where your educational training was deficient.
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236.53 | | CSC32::HADDOCK | Saddle Rozinante | Mon Aug 05 1996 19:09 | 10 |
|
rep .41
> Debate hasn't been silenced. The Democrats know when it would be
> crazy to tear themselves up.
Debate is the life blood of Democracy. "Unity" is the life blood of
several other philosophies.
fred();
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236.54 | The Democrats have always had diversity in their ranks. | SPECXN::CONLON | | Mon Aug 05 1996 19:15 | 13 |
| > Debate is the life blood of Democracy. "Unity" is the life blood of
> several other philosophies.
It's interesting to see a Republican make this comment.
The Republicans in Congress voted AS A BLOCK for decades while the
Democrats have voted in various directions on almost every issue
for the past 40 years.
The Repubs had almost nothing more than UNITY for a long time.
Now that they have a majority, they aren't simply voting in various
directions - they're tearing themselves apart in the process.
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236.55 | | CSC32::HADDOCK | Saddle Rozinante | Mon Aug 05 1996 19:22 | 10 |
|
> It's interesting to see a Republican make this comment.
Not really, since at the _present_ it is Republicans who are engaging
in debate and the Democrats (from the root "Democracy") who are
engaging in "unity", and the silencing of debate to achieve that
unity. Again you appear to be pretty selective in your "facts".
fred();
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236.56 | | SPECXN::CONLON | | Mon Aug 05 1996 19:31 | 8 |
| If you look at the voting records for the past two years, you'll see
that the Democrats have not been 'voting in a block' in the way that
the Republicans did for decades.
The Democrats still do have debates - open your eyes and look at the
news about how the Democrats have disagreed with each other in the
past week. (They aren't tearing themselves apart over it, though.)
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236.57 | | CSC32::HADDOCK | Saddle Rozinante | Mon Aug 05 1996 20:35 | 63 |
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So, have we all achieved an understanding of Suzanne yet? Ok. Now
back to the topic:
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Why dogs are better than women-
Dogs don't cry.
Dogs love it when your friends come over.
Dogs don't care if you use their shampoo.
Dogs think you sing great.
A dog's time in the bathroom is confined to a quick drink.
Dogs don't expect you to call when you are running late. The
later you are, the more excited dogs are to see you.
Dogs will forgive you for playing with other dogs.
Dogs are excited by rough play.
Dogs don't mind if you give their offspring away.
Dogs understand that farts are funny.
Dogs love red meat.
Dogs can appreciate excessive body hair.
Anyone can get a good-looking dog.
If a dog is gorgeous, other dogs don't hate it.
Dogs don't shop.
Dogs like it when you leave lots of things on the floor.
A dog's disposition stays the same all month long.
Dogs never need to examine the relationship.
A dog's parents never visit.
Dogs love long car trips.
Dogs understnad that instincts are better than asking for
directions.
Dogs understand that all animals smaller than dogs were made
to be hunted.
When a dog gets old and starts to snap at you incessantly, you
can shoot it.
Dogs like beer.
Dogs don't hate their bodies.
No dog ever bought a Kenny G or Hootie & the Blowfish CD.
No dog ever put on 100 pounds after reaching adulthood.
Dogs never criticize.
Dogs agree that you have to raise your voice to get your point
across.
Dogs never expect gifts.
It's legal to keep a dog chained up at your house.
Dogs don't worry about germs.
Dogs don't want to know about every other dog you ever had.
Dogs like to do their snooping outside as opposed to in
your wallet, desk, and the back of your sock drawer.
Dogs don't let magazine articles guide their lives.
Dogs would rather have you buy them a hambuger dinner than
a lobster one.
You never have to wait for a dog. They're ready to go 24 hours
a day.
Dogs have no use for flowers, cards, or jewelry.
Dogs don't borrow your shirts.
Dogs never want foot-rubs.
Dogs enjoy heavy petting in public.
dogs find you amusing when you're drunk.
Dogs can't talk.
Dogs aren't catty.
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236.58 | Just happened to find the joke I described earlier... | SPECXN::CONLON | | Tue Aug 06 1996 01:08 | 67 |
| BORN REPUBLICAN
The startling discovery that affiliation with the Republican party is
genetically determined was announced by scientists in the current issue of
the journal "Nurture." Reports of the gene that codes for political
conservatism, discovered after a long study of quintuplets in Orange
County, Calif., has sent shock waves through the medical, political, and
golfing communities.
Psychologists and psychoanalysts have long believed that Republicans'
unnatural and frequently unconstitutional tendencies result from unhealthy
family life -- a remarkably high percentage of Republicans had
authoritative, domineering fathers and emotionally distant mothers who
failed to teach them how to be kind and gentle. But biologists have long
suspected that conservatism is inherited. "After all," said one author of
the "Nurture" article, "it's quite common for a Republican to have a
brother or a sister who is also a Republican."
The finding has been greeted with relief by parents and friends of
Republicans, who have tended to blame themselves for the political views
of otherwise lovable people -- their children, friends, and unindicted
co-conspirators.
One mother, a longtime Democrat, clasped her hands in ecstasy on hearing
of the findings. "I just knew it was genetic," she said, seated beside her
two sons, both avowed Republicans. "I just knew that nobody would actually
choose that life style!" When asked what the Republican life style was,
she said, "Well, you can just tell from watching TV, like at the
convention in Houston: the loud outfits, the flaming xenophobia, the
flamboyant demagogy -- you know."
Both sons said they had suspected their Republicanism from an early age
but did not confirm it until they were in college, when they became
convinced it wasn't just a phase they were going through.
Despite the near-certainty of the medical community of Republicanism's
genetic origins, troubling issues remain. The "Nurture" article offered no
response to the suggestion that the startlingly high incidence of
Republicanism among siblings could result from the fact that they share
not only genes but also psychological and emotional attitudes, being the
products of the same parents and family dynamics.
And it remains to be explained why so many avowed Democrats are known to
vote Republican occasionally -- or at least to fantasize about doing so.
Polls show that three out of five Democrats admit to having had a
Republican experience. In well-adjusted people, however, this
experimentation rarely outlasts adolescence.
Surprisingly, some Republican activists hail the findings as a step
forward rather than as an invitation to more conservophobia. They argue
that since Republicans didn't "choose" their unwholesome life style any
more than someone "chooses" to have a ski-jump nose, they shouldn't be
denied civil rights to which normal people are entitled.
Other Republicans, recalling 19th-century scientific studies that "proved"
the mental inferiority of blacks, find the frenzied search for the
biological cause of Republicanism pointless, if not downright sinister.
But for many "real" Americans, the discovery opens a window on a brighter
tomorrow. In a few years, gene therapy could eradicate Republicanism
altogether.
If conservatism is not the result of sheer orneriness (as many suspect)
but is something Republicans can't help and probably don't even like,
there's no reasons why we shouldn't tolerate Republicans in the military
or even high elected office -- provided they don't flaunt their political
beliefs.
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236.59 | | SPECXN::CONLON | | Tue Aug 06 1996 01:21 | 6 |
| Just think - if we were lawyers here, we could enjoy a
billion more jokes about all of us. :>
They've probably reached a world's record for 'the most
jokes against' them by now. :-)
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236.60 | cat's eye view? | LTIMA2::J_CORCHO | | Tue Aug 06 1996 10:00 | 4 |
| addendum to .57
Dogs don't wave a Bathelor's degree when cornered.
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236.61 | | CSC32::HADDOCK | Saddle Rozinante | Tue Aug 06 1996 10:40 | 5 |
| re .58
Alright!!!! There's hope for my kids after all. ;^).
fred();
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236.62 | a couple more | WMOIS::MELANSON_DOM | | Tue Aug 06 1996 10:56 | 18 |
| another to .57
Dogs don't care if you are a republican ;)
Dogs don't rat hole every subject in this conference ;)
Dogs don't keep telling you how smart they are ;)
Dogs don't insults the hell out of you every chance they get ;)
Dogs don't think that they are better than you ;)
Dogs don't get every subject in this conference write locked ;)
Dogs don't think that they know it all ;)
Dogs don't throw out a bunch of bull to support their position ;)
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236.63 | | CSC32::HADDOCK | Saddle Rozinante | Tue Aug 06 1996 11:29 | 43 |
| * Just so no one can say that we aren't equal opportunity here.
A tourist wanders into a back-alley antique shop in San Francisco's
Chinatown. Picking through the objects on display he discovers a
detailed, life-sized bronze sculpture of a rat. The sculpture is so
interesting and unique that he picks it up and asks the shop owner
what it costs.
"Twelve dollars for the rat, sir," says the shop owner, "and a
thousand dollars more for the story behind it."
"You can keep the story, old man," he replies, "but I'll take the
rat."
The transaction complete, the tourist leaves the store with the
bronze rat under his arm. As he crosses the street in front of the
store, two live rats emerge from a sewer drain and fall into step
behind him. Nervously looking over his shoulder, he begins to walk
faster, but every time he passes another sewer drain, more rats come
out and follow him. By the time he's walked two blocks, at least a
hundred rats are at his heels, and people begin to point and shout.
He walks even faster, and soon breaks into a trot as multitudes of
rats swarm from sewers, basements, vacant lots, and abandoned cars.
Rats by the thousands are at his heels, and as he sees the waterfront
at the bottom of the hill, he panics and starts to run full tilt.
No matter how fast he runs, the rats keep up, squealing hideously,
now not just thousands but millions, so that by the time he comes
rushing up to the water's edge a trail of rats twelve city blocks
long is behind him. Making a mighty leap, he jumps up onto a light
post, grasping it with one arm while he hurls the bronze rat into San
Francisco Bay with the other, as far as he can heave it. Pulling his
legs up and clinging to the light post, he watches in amazement as
the seething tide of rats surges over the breakwater into the sea,
where they drown.
Shaken and mumbling, he makes his way back to the antique shop.
"Ah, so you've come back for the rest of the story," says the owner.
"No," says the tourist, "I was wondering if you have a bronze lawyer."
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236.64 | Dogs also KNOW they have children. :) | SPECXN::CONLON | | Tue Aug 06 1996 12:03 | 10 |
| Why Dogs Are Better Than Men
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Dogs don't laugh about the idea of chaining or shooting women.
Dogs don't believe they have someone cornered just because they're
growling real loud.
Dogs pee to mark their territory - they don't destroy it.
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236.65 | The perfect game... :) | SPECXN::CONLON | | Tue Aug 06 1996 12:06 | 7 |
| Hey, you guys should run out and buy the new computer game called
"Gender Wars".
In the game, you get to kill all women.
Perhaps a version of this game could be played right here.
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236.66 | | BIGQ::MARCHAND | | Tue Aug 06 1996 12:15 | 2 |
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So when someone calls a man a 'dog' then it's a compliment.! 8*)
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236.67 | | CSC32::HADDOCK | Saddle Rozinante | Tue Aug 06 1996 12:29 | 5 |
| re .65
So, do we understand Suzanne yet?
fred();
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236.68 | Humor??? | ACISS1::ROCUSH | | Tue Aug 06 1996 12:43 | 10 |
| .58
Actually as a poor attempt at humor this one fills the bill quite
nicely, as long as you ignore the tired and worn inaccuracies and
misstatements.
I can understand why some would find this humorous, but then it would
also be the same ones who believe getevenwithemism is the first step to
equality.
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236.69 | Watch it. | ACISS1::ROCUSH | | Tue Aug 06 1996 12:45 | 4 |
| .57
Hey, I own a Kenny G CD. This is not funny. :)
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236.70 | Didn't 'BORN REPUBLICAN' just crack you up? :) | SPECXN::CONLON | | Tue Aug 06 1996 12:46 | 4 |
| Rocush, I thought .58 would have you rolling on the floor laughing
(since you're not too 'politically correct' to laugh at yourself
and all.) :)
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236.71 | | CSC32::HADDOCK | Saddle Rozinante | Tue Aug 06 1996 12:58 | 8 |
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re 70.
What it did show is that you seem to think I'm supposed to be really
insulted by .58. Like "Republican" and "Conservative" are supposed
to be among George Carlin's seven dirty words or something.
fred();
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236.72 | Say it ain't so. | SPECXN::CONLON | | Tue Aug 06 1996 13:09 | 5 |
| Fred, 'BORN REPUBLICAN' was supposed to be *funny*, not insulting.
When you tell your jokes against women, do you actually mean to
insult women? (I thought you were just trying to be funny, too.)
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236.73 | | CSC32::HADDOCK | Saddle Rozinante | Tue Aug 06 1996 13:23 | 6 |
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> Fred, 'BORN REPUBLICAN' was supposed to be *funny*, not insulting.
Boy, you sure put one over on me, huh, Suzanne.
fred();
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236.74 | It's very TELLING that you consider a joke against YOU an insult... | SPECXN::CONLON | | Tue Aug 06 1996 13:37 | 5 |
| So, Fred, does this mean that your jokes against women *are* supposed
to be insulting, not simply funny?
Or do the jokes only sound 'funny' when they're about some other group?
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236.75 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Tue Aug 06 1996 13:56 | 9 |
| I wish you folks were in the same timezone as me, so I could ride herd on you
a bit better...
I, for one, don't find these "why X is better than a man/woman" jokes funny
nor do I think they are appropriate for a notesfile on Digital's network.
Seeing that the actual discussion stopped many replies ago, I have disabled
further replies to this topic.
Steve
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236.76 | | CSC32::HADDOCK | Saddle Rozinante | Tue Aug 06 1996 13:57 | 10 |
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re .74
I'm not above having a chuckle at my own expense. However, As a
Republican and a conservative, I find .58 neither funny nor insulting.
like I said. If true, then maybe my kids have a chance after all.
I do find it very telling, however, that you seem to think it should
be an example of humor for one group and an insult to another.
fred();
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