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Post by Deleted on Mar 11, 2011 14:54:07 GMT -5
For those who consistently display certain types of behaviors, I would imagine that's true. As for what kind of comment it was, well, call it a friendly warning. I'm not doing anything whatsoever to intentionally get someone banned, but when I see people growing frustrated enough with my posts that they begin throwing around almost (but not quite) serious enough insults to be noticed by moderators, often it's only a matter of time. shirina, is that why you post here? To frustrate people? Why? It seems like somewhat juvenile behavior doesn't it. Best to debate your position with intelligence and logic. Anything else just demeans yourself.
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handyman2
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Post by handyman2 on Mar 11, 2011 21:41:01 GMT -5
Well if the tactic by the Repubs holds up in court I wonder if the union big wigs in WI will be forced to take a pay cut for losing.
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Post by Shirina on Mar 13, 2011 13:35:45 GMT -5
I would ask that you revisit my posts in this thread and re-evaluate your own post. I never once said that my goal here was to frustrate people.
For the most part, I always debate using intelligence and logic. Some folks on this board have known me for years. I'm sure they can affirm that what I say is true.
All I said in my post that you quoted was that, when I observe people growing frustrated, they often get themselves banned. On my very first day here on this new board, frustration over their failure to convince me of their correctness resulted in one poster having a post deleted and another received a verbal warning.
Did I intentionally set out to cause these things to happen? Of course not. It was their own lack of self-discipline that resulted in action being taken against them. All I did was argue the issue at hand. I will continue doing so, and I will not back down just because someone is losing their cool.
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Post by ugonow on Mar 13, 2011 14:07:29 GMT -5
I think Walker handed a huge gift to dems.
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Post by Tennesseer on Mar 13, 2011 17:19:35 GMT -5
I am afraid Walker has energized unions and union organizers and we will see more employees joining unions in the future. Not a good thing for American businesses.
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Post by AgeOfEnlightenmentSCP on Mar 14, 2011 15:25:47 GMT -5
I am afraid Walker has energized unions and union organizers and we will see more employees joining unions in the future. Not a good thing for American businesses. A short time after death a corpse will stiffen (rigor mortis) then a bit later, rigor will reverse itself (the body will unstiffen) for short time before permanent stiffness sets in. Electrical impulses from the nerves may also trigger some movement, this should not be mistaken for a resurrection, Tenn.
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Post by ed1066 on Mar 14, 2011 16:10:16 GMT -5
I am afraid Walker has energized unions and union organizers and we will see more employees joining unions in the future. Not a good thing for American businesses. A short time after death a corpse will stiffen (rigor mortis) then a bit later, rigor will reverse itself (the body will unstiffen) for short time before permanent stiffness sets in. Electrical impulses from the nerves may also trigger some movement, this should not be mistaken for a resurrection, Tenn. +karma
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