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		|  10-21-2010, 05:16 PM | #1396 |  
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					Originally Posted by Penske 2.0  Not sure that alleviates exposure to an EEOC claim. |  You think liberals are a protected class?
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		|  10-21-2010, 05:16 PM | #1397 |  
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					Originally Posted by Penske 2.0  Cite please. |  Exactly.
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		|  10-21-2010, 05:18 PM | #1398 |  
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					Originally Posted by Hank Chinaski  My posts often lack the sentence summarizing what my point is because I respect my reader's intelligence. The point of my earlier post was that something more than stupid people being fooled might be going on. |  Damn, that O'Donnell woman is clever.  She's a serious constitutional scholar, with a full week of study in the California sun under her belt, yet she still manages to look like an idiot without even trying!  What talent! What ability! |  
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		|  10-21-2010, 05:34 PM | #1399 |  
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					Originally Posted by Tyrone Slothrop  You think liberals are a protected class? |  Translation: Not only have I never run a business, I have had authority for firing decisions such that I have ever had to analyse, on a practical basis, the risk of a post-termination claim, regardless of the validity of the claim.
 
ps: You don't think Juan Williams belongs to any protected classes for making an EEOC claim? Have you been involved in the defense of an EEOC claim?
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		|  10-21-2010, 05:35 PM | #1400 |  
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					Originally Posted by Penske 2.0  I agree that's a stupid statement. I don't agree that makes her as a whole stupid. Generally ignorant of/uneducated on a lot of things she claims knowledge on, yes, but stupid or a moron (which is a technical term, look it up), not as much. |   Jesus.  This conversation is pointless.  The best thing I have to judge the woman's intelligence is what she says.  If every statement she makes is a stupid one, I can safely conclude that she is stupid.
 
Moron is no longer a technical term as it is applied by anyone in the world.  But thanks.
 
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					Originally Posted by Penske 2.0  I don't know if its the definition of smart, I just don't think its stupid.  
 If I was of slightly above average intelligence, but lacking good/refined analytical capabilities, but, had a lot of opinions on public policy (many of which were not backed up by fact or critical analysis) and I liked sharing those opinions, and organizations/people stepped up to pay me a lot of money to share those opinions, I would do it. Especially if my history of other non-low paying job opportunities was limited.
 
 I can't see how you would call that stupid decision making. It might be more opportunistic than purely smart, but its not stupid.
 |   You can't see it because I haven't said it.  You're not even arguing anything.  You're just talking because [SHOCKER] you like the attention.
 
The things she says are almost always stupid.  She has been given a platform because it amazes people how stupid she is and has still managed to win the nomination.  You have ignored the fact that she is stupid (as evidenced by her own words) and have focused on the fact that she has an opportunity to make money.  Accepting that opportunity makes her neither smart (unless you're talking to Sebby) or stupid.  The two things aren't related and I don't know why you bring them up as if they are.
 
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		|  10-21-2010, 05:37 PM | #1401 |  
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					Originally Posted by Penske 2.0  Translation: Not only have I never run a business, I have had authority for firing decisions such that I have ever had to analyse, on a practical basis, the risk of a post-termination claim, regardless of the validity of the claim.
 ps: You don't think Juan Williams belongs to any protected classes for making an EEOC claim? Have you been involved in the defense of an EEOC claim?
 |  That's nice, but the guy has been fired already.  Try to keep up.
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		|  10-21-2010, 05:41 PM | #1402 |  
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					Originally Posted by Hank Chinaski  My posts often lack the sentence summarizing what my point is because I respect my reader's intelligence. The point of my earlier post was that something more than stupid people being fooled might be going on. |   I disagree.  Mostly you think that's what you're doing.  It seems to me that you think your posts are full of meaning, but they often make no sense.
 
I got your point the first time.  It's just such a ridiculous conclusion to draw (I had friends who weren't stupid in HS who spout TP bullshit now, so there must be more going on) that it actually amounts to a post with no substance.  I wanted to point that out.
 
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		|  10-21-2010, 05:41 PM | #1403 |  
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					Originally Posted by Greedy,Greedy,Greedy  Damn, that O'Donnell woman is clever.  She's a serious constitutional scholar, with a full week of study in the California sun under her belt, yet she still manages to look like an idiot without even trying!  What talent! What ability! |  At least she's efficient about it.  Some people spend $100k+ on fancy edyoocashunal degrees to get to the same place.  
 
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		|  10-21-2010, 05:45 PM | #1404 |  
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					Originally Posted by ThurgreedMarshall  Jesus.  This conversation is pointless.  The best thing I have to judge the woman's intelligence is what she says.  If every statement she makes is a stupid one, I can safely conclude that she is stupid.
 
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					Originally Posted by ThurgreedMarshall  Moron is no longer a technical term as it is applied by anyone in the world.  But thanks.
 
 
 
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					Originally Posted by ThurgreedMarshall  Jesus.  This conversation is pointless.  The best thing I have to judge the woman's intelligence is what she says.  If every statement she makes is a stupid one, I can safely conclude that she is stupid.
 Moron is no longer a technical term as it is applied by anyone in the world.  But thanks.
 
 You can't see it because I haven't said it.  You're not even arguing anything.  You're just talking because [SHOCKER] you like the attention.
 
 The things she says are almost always stupid.  She has been given a platform because it amazes people how stupid she is and has still managed to win the nomination.  You have ignored the fact that she is stupid (as evidenced by her own words) and have focused on the fact that she has an opportunity to make money.  Accepting that opportunity makes her neither smart (unless you're talking to Sebby) or stupid.  The two things aren't related and I don't know why you bring them up as if they are.
 
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 |  Being able to capitalise on opportunity and talent is smart. Look up the definition of the word. It doesn't mean she's an intellect or can affect analytical thinking or is book smart, but its canny and shrewd.
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		|  10-21-2010, 05:47 PM | #1405 |  
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					Originally Posted by Tyrone Slothrop  That's nice, but the guy has been fired already.  Try to keep up. |  that doesn't answer my questions.
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		|  10-21-2010, 05:48 PM | #1406 |  
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					Originally Posted by cheval de frise  At least she's efficient about it.  Some people spend $100k+ on fancy edyoocashunal degrees to get to the same place.  
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		|  10-21-2010, 05:50 PM | #1407 |  
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					Originally Posted by ThurgreedMarshall  I disagree.  Mostly you think that's what you're doing.  It seems to me that you think your posts are full of meaning, but they often make no sense.
 I got your point the first time.  It's just such a ridiculous conclusion to draw (I had friends who weren't stupid in HS who spout TP bullshit now, so there must be more going on) that it actually amounts to a post with no substance.  I wanted to point that out.
 
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 |  This makes me wonder, how do people who weren't particularly religious in High school, become such holy rollers 12 years later on Face book. It makes me question if I am missing something......    
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		|  10-21-2010, 05:55 PM | #1408 |  
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					Originally Posted by Penske 2.0  Being able to capitalise on opportunity and talent is smart. Look up the definition of the word. It doesn't mean she's an intellect or can affect analytical thinking or is book smart, but its canny and shrewd. |   Will you take this $35 million dollars because of your fame? 
Hmmmm, yes I will.
 
Yep.  Brilliant.
 
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		|  10-21-2010, 05:56 PM | #1409 |  
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					Originally Posted by cheval de frise  At least she's efficient about it.  Some people spend $100k+ on fancy edyoocashunal degrees to get to the same place.  .)
 |  Exactly, I call that a smart investment of resources. 
 
Other than meeting Hank, my 4 years in the Harvard/Yale Joint JD program were an incredibly indulgent and wasteful expense. Like most of my posts here.
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		|  10-21-2010, 05:58 PM | #1410 |  
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					Originally Posted by ironweed  Damn.  If Shape Shifter shows up I'll know the Mayans were right. |  Please note the End of the World will be pay-per-view.  Do you have your Sunday Ticket?
 
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