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Shawn Holster

Posts: 74
Registered: Nov 22, 2004
Re: Good Night and Good Luck: What does it mean to be an American now?
Posted: Dec 22, 2005 12:09 AM
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Bob, I've avoided checking back on your respose to my last comment thrown your way, mostly out of a curiosity to see if the reaction to what I wrote would deviate or evolve one centaire from your usual rant. It didn't. A closing note on my side, I'm not spending another moment on you. Pull out your thesaurus on this one... Pedantic fuquewad...You. You put yourself and what you posit out on a public forum. Expect to be mocked and insulted in the future, and learn to handle it better. What you seem to like to portray as age and wisdom, knowledge and intellect comes off as the atrophy of embitterment and resentment. I toyed briefly with the idea of giving you a daily mocking, but what's the point? Good luck to you, man.

Shawn Holster

Posts: 74
Registered: Nov 22, 2004
Re: Good Night and Good Luck: What does it mean to be an American now?
Posted: Dec 22, 2005 12:21 AM
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You don't discuss, you argue. You don't have discourse, you state the same thing over and over with increasing volume. You don't engage in debate, you....dive deeper into a pissing match. It's boring and boorish. Call this name calling if you want, I'm calling it an observation. You scream for a moderator when the dissent from your myopic worldview gets a little to loud or out of your boundary of reference. If you are championing a cause, give it up. You don't have the tools pal. You think preachifying and speachifying the masses idiocy to themselves is going to win empathy? Good luck with that. Your thinly veiled insults to me and others completely negate any call for comity on your behalf. ( no, I don't mean comidy- you seem to jump in narrow ways that assume insult, thought I'd keep it clear for ya) Bob, Good Life and Good Luck.


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Bob Schulz

Posts: 416
From: Brooklyn Park, MN
Registered: Aug 15, 2003
Re: Good Night and Good Luck: What does it mean to be an American now?
Posted: Dec 29, 2005 12:15 AM
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Thanks

Bob Schulz

Posts: 416
From: Brooklyn Park, MN
Registered: Aug 15, 2003
Re: Good Night and Good Luck: What does it mean to be an American now?
Posted: Dec 29, 2005 9:45 AM
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Oh

Jimmy longoria

Posts: 112
From: Minnesota
Registered: Oct 6, 2005
Re: Good Night and Good Luck: What does it mean to be an American now?
Posted: Mar 3, 2006 8:22 AM
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> Oh

Well Bob it did not take long for some one to give you up to the Coyote.

At a party for fund raisers a certain young lady (not blond) came over and gloated over how "they" got you to stop giving the Coyote a "sounding board". I smiled. turned to the host of the party and explained what she was refering to.

A couple of hours later people were still seeking me out to ask questions about my posts.

I guess the laugh is on them huh?

Coyote Blanco
Chicano Artist de Minnesota

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