Kaep is krap
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Actually your lovely liberal state of California is the only 3 strike state i know of. Not saying they are it but thats all i know. If you have millions in prison in Cali its because of your liberal policies helping out the minority communties so well"I drink a great deal. I sleep a little, and I smoke cigar after cigar. That is why I am in two-hundred-percent form."
-- Winston Churchill
"LET'S GO FRANCIS" Peter2 -
Agreed @CharlieHeis and @Amos_Umwhat.
My argument is that maybe rather than criticizing his actions we would be better served examining what he is protesting against and what possible solutions there may be.
@Usaf06 I have participated plenty around here and for over 3 years longer than you so I would reserve judgment if I were you. It's funny how quickly folks get defensive and start the name calling when someone doesn't fall in line and agree with them. Sorry to interrupt the usual self-flagellation that is a political thread around here. Most of the guys that would argue along side me have grown tired of the hyper-aggressive my way or the highway arguments that quickly devolve into shouting matches from guys like you. I for one am not intimidated. You'll notice I never start a political thread.
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"Twenty-four states have some form of "three-strikes" law. A person accused under such laws is referred to in a few states (notably Connecticut and Kansas) as a "persistent offender", while Missouri uses the unique term "prior and persistent offender". In most jurisdictions, only crimes at the felony level qualify as serious offenses; however, misdemeanor offenses can qualify for application of the three-strikes law in California, whose application has been the subject of controversy."
Twenty-four states. Fascinating.1 -
Wish it was all 50 states. Im havent started yelling or name calling. Just pointing out that you only post when its political. This is a cigar forum so maybe asking you if you post about cigars was too much."I drink a great deal. I sleep a little, and I smoke cigar after cigar. That is why I am in two-hundred-percent form."
-- Winston Churchill
"LET'S GO FRANCIS" Peter1 -
And again i ask what problem is he bringing awareness to?"I drink a great deal. I sleep a little, and I smoke cigar after cigar. That is why I am in two-hundred-percent form."
-- Winston Churchill
"LET'S GO FRANCIS" Peter0 -
"I have participated plenty around here and for over 3 years longer than you so I would reserve judgment if I were you"
Oh, got me there. Dont want to disrespect your seniority."I drink a great deal. I sleep a little, and I smoke cigar after cigar. That is why I am in two-hundred-percent form."
-- Winston Churchill
"LET'S GO FRANCIS" Peter4 -
Not a Clay Travis fan but he nailed it here. http://www.outkickthecoverage.com/colin-kaepernick-is-an-idiot-0827162
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I don't have the ability to hit like, agree and LOL, so I guess I'll just +1Usaf06 said:"Cooking isn't about struggling; It's about pleasure. It's like sǝx, with a wider variety of sauces."
At any given time the urge to sing "In The Jungle" is just a whim away... A whim away... A whim away...1 -
If you don't already know, then you're just offended for no good reason. If you don't think what he is protesting is a serious issue facing our country then there is no reason for me to argue with you as you have no intention of considering opinions different than your own.
I'll post when and where I feel like it. That's sort of the nature of an online forum. I suggest you not worry about it. Sometimes it takes thick skin.
Have a good evening. I have to get ready for the draft for the cigar.com fantasy football league.1 -
I doubt anyone here would say the issue isn't worth protesting, or needs attention... just that Kaepernick chose the wrong venue to bring attention to it.pelirrojo said:If you don't think what he is protesting is a serious issue facing our country then there is no reason for me to argue with you as you have no intention of considering opinions different than your own.
"I could've had a Mi Querida!" Nick Bardis2 -
Actually i say its an issue that needs far less attention than the dipshit thinks it deserves. And by dipshit i mean colon kaperdick. Wouldnt want to offend our good friend pelirojo."I drink a great deal. I sleep a little, and I smoke cigar after cigar. That is why I am in two-hundred-percent form."
-- Winston Churchill
"LET'S GO FRANCIS" Peter3 -
"While I'm sure you're well versed in our Federal Constitutional Rights as citizens and are aware that his actions are protected under the First Amendment(yes I know you don't have to like it), often a citizen is offered further protection under their respective State Constitution."..... says the lib voting for Hillary who ironically is anti 2nd ammendment. Intersting. So we can protect freedom of speech but damn to hell the right to bear arms. Ironic post is ironic
"I drink a great deal. I sleep a little, and I smoke cigar after cigar. That is why I am in two-hundred-percent form."
-- Winston Churchill
"LET'S GO FRANCIS" Peter2 -
I challenge you to find anywhere that I've said I am anti-2nd amendment.1
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Are you or are you not supporting Clinton? If the answer is yes than you are in effect not supporting the 2nd ammendment"I drink a great deal. I sleep a little, and I smoke cigar after cigar. That is why I am in two-hundred-percent form."
-- Winston Churchill
"LET'S GO FRANCIS" Peter5 -
Kap's 'issue' isnt anything new, has been an issue in this country for a long time, certainly was an issue just a few years ago when he was the QB in the super bowl with dozens of microphones recording every burp, never heard a peep about his 'issue' then. he got his big contract, how much money has he donated to organizations forging solutions? we only hear about his 'issue' when his skills have diminished and he is about to lose his job but he wants to stay in the news, what better way to stay relevant than to jump on the mainstream media's latest whipping boy
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Yes. Wrong time, wrong venue for protest. He can surely make a much clearer statement, verbally, and intelligently. If not, then perhaps he's got nothing of value to add.peter4jc said:
I doubt anyone here would say the issue isn't worth protesting, or needs attention... just that Kaepernick chose the wrong venue to bring attention to it.pelirrojo said:If you don't think what he is protesting is a serious issue facing our country then there is no reason for me to argue with you as you have no intention of considering opinions different than your own.
"If you do not read the newspapers you're uninformed. If you do read the newspapers, you're misinformed." -- Mark Twain3 -
He can do that here because of our rights. If he tried that in North Korea, he'd find himself standing in front of an anti-aircraft gun!
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Nick @usaf06, thanks for your service to this great country! Its men and women like you who protect our freedoms to be idiots like Kap.6
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Transcript of a recent interview with the "idiot" if you're actually interested in what he has to say. http://www.espn.com/blog/san-francisco-49ers/post/_/id/18957/transcript-of-colin-kaepernicks-comments-about-sitting-during-national-anthem
I for one think that he has had some success thus far as he has started discussions that may not have taken place otherwise. Again I'll argue many of these discussions are misguided and don't actually address anything of substance, but rather how he disrespected a flag and a song. I'm sorry that you're offended. Harden up. No one will care about this in a month when the next manufactured outrage presents itself.
It is interesting to me what is considered "patriotic" these days and how quickly people voice their disdain for actions that don't fit their narrative of patriotism. You won't find me out in the street waving an American flag, but it doesn't mean I love my country any less than my neighbor. I would argue that bringing national attention by using whatever platform necessary to a very real societal dysfunction is quite patriotic.
@Bob_Luken Thanks for the meaningful contribution to the discussion. My contribution to the forum was questioned and I responded in kind. I would love to hear your thoughts on this matter if you're interested in sharing, otherwise, why jump on the dogpile and continue to alienate people that don't agree with the group?
This whole thing started with me sharing a picture or "meme" that I found funny and appropriate to the original topic. There were 5 previous pictures/cartoons/memes posted before mine yet I am met with disdain.
"Not surprising you would find a stupid meme to contadict opinion."
https://youtu.be/C6cxNR9ML8k
It is, in fact, possible to discuss matters such as these without being a d!ck.3 -
Wouldn't a press conference by Kaepernick, where he could elucidate his ideas on injustice gotten attention just as well? Now, whether you agree or not with those who think he's dog dirt for disrespecting the flag, he's viewed by many as a nutcase and his opinions on social injustice will be discounted. It was the wrong platform.pelirrojo said:
I would argue that bringing national attention by using whatever platform necessary to a very real societal dysfunction is quite patriotic.
As to your statement above, that's crazy talk too. When I was 16 some loonies bombed the UW Madison Math Building 75 miles from my home because they thought UW was doing research for the army and it was being used in Viet Nam. There have been numerous protests, some violent, to bring attention to some issue or plight. That's "quite patriotic"?
"I could've had a Mi Querida!" Nick Bardis3 -
Hey Gordon! I love memes. I don't have a problem with your meme. I think I understood your point too, although, maybe you should be the one to decide that for me because apparently you're the kind of guy that likes to determine the validity of other peoples emotions and will take it upon yourself to express their intentions for them as well. LOLpelirrojo said:
@Bob_Luken Thanks for the meaningful contribution to the discussion. My contribution to the forum was questioned and I responded in kind. I would love to hear your thoughts on this matter if you're interested in sharing, otherwise, why jump on the dogpile and continue to alienate people that don't agree with the group?
This whole thing started with me sharing a picture or "meme" that I found funny and appropriate to the original topic. There were 5 previous pictures/cartoons/memes posted before mine yet I am met with disdain.
"Not surprising you would find a stupid meme to contadict opinion."
https://youtu.be/C6cxNR9ML8k
It is, in fact, possible to discuss matters such as these without being a d!ck.
"If you don't already know, then you're just offended for no good reason. If you don't think what he is protesting is a serious issue facing our country then there is no reason for me to argue with you as you have no intention of considering opinions different than your own."
Dog pile? I'm just talkin to you. And, I hope to not alienate anybody by being so blunt as I am now but, I know,.... I guess I'm being a d!ck! LOL. I'm talkin to you about the way you argue your point. In my not-so-humble opinion, your stuff comes off as arrogant and condescending. I'm beggin' ya' man,... "Lighten up Francis" yourself. I'd rather hear what YOU think than to hear you define what Nick thinks or what I think.
And, Gordon, I want you (and everyone please,) to read my words in a jovial, friendly tone. I know, every now and then I'm getting a bit personal with you but, I ain't mad here. This ain't anger. I hope it seems like an attempt at simple logic. Gordon, you and I could be the best of friends I'm sure,..... if we ever got a chance to herf but, yeah, it does seem like you only come around when you feel like educating us neanderthals.
Plus, I ALWAYS get a HUGE kick out of ANY forum member that feels like making an earnest point of reminding everyone that they've been here longer than that other guy they're arguing with. Thanks for doing that Gordon.5 -
As a UW-Madison alum, I will categorically deny that the bombing of the math building was anything other than an act of terrorism.peter4jc said: When I was 16 some loonies bombed the UW Madison Math Building 75 miles from my home because they thought UW was doing research for the army and it was being used in Viet Nam. There have been numerous protests, some violent, to bring attention to some issue or plight. That's "quite patriotic"?
However, one might argue that the UW Pail and Shovel Party's brilliant transfer of the Statue of Liberty to Lake Mendota was rather awe-inspiring...
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There is never a good reason to get personal in one of these threads.
I rarely have time for a cigar these days as most of my time and money is being spent raising a small child. I still look at the forum and enjoy the hobby vicariously though the posts here while the cigars in my humidor "age". I believe I'll have a cigar this Saturday. I might even post about it. Perhaps that would make my opinions more valid in these political threads on a cigar forum...
When my opinions are called bullshit and my credentials/contributions are questioned you can be damn sure I'm going to defend myself. The only projection of beliefs I see taking place in this thread is aimed at me. If you read the thread carefully, I think you'll see the same. Somehow we went from me supporting CK's protest to me being anti-cop, pro-Hillary, and anti 2nd-amendment without me mentioning any of the later issues.
If you find my posts condescending or arrogant, that's your problem, not mine. I will admit there is a great deal of sarcasm in my posts. Perception does not always equal reality. When the points I make are met with finger pointing and pigeon holing, and are called stupid and bullshit, you can understand that I wouldn't be very pleased. That displeasure likely shows in my responses.
If you want to know what I think, read my posts again.1 -
bullshit is not censored yet... "Cooking isn't about struggling; It's about pleasure. It's like sǝx, with a wider variety of sauces."
At any given time the urge to sing "In The Jungle" is just a whim away... A whim away... A whim away...3 -
pelirrojo said:There is never a good reason to get personal in one of these threads.
I rarely have time for a cigar these days as most of my time and money is being spent raising a small child. I still look at the forum and enjoy the hobby vicariously though the posts here while the cigars in my humidor "age". I believe I'll have a cigar this Saturday. I might even post about it. Perhaps that would make my opinions more valid in these political threads on a cigar forum...
When my opinions are called bullshit and my credentials/contributions are questioned you can be damn sure I'm going to defend myself. The only projection of beliefs I see taking place in this thread is aimed at me. If you read the thread carefully, I think you'll see the same. Somehow we went from me supporting CK's protest to me being anti-cop, pro-Hillary, and anti 2nd-amendment without me mentioning any of the later issues.
If you find my posts condescending or arrogant, that's your problem, not mine. I will admit there is a great deal of sarcasm in my posts. Perception does not always equal reality. When the points I make are met with finger pointing and pigeon holing, and are called stupid and bullshit, you can understand that I wouldn't be very pleased. That displeasure likely shows in my responses.
If you want to know what I think, read my posts again.
Believe it or not, I do my best to pay close attention to the words you choose to express yourself. I hope to understand exactly what you mean by examining exactly what you say.
And, I hope you get the chance to enjoy a great cigar this weekend. <--- No sarcasm intended.4 -
stay tuned for the next manufactured outrage from mainstream mediaA little dirt never hurt4
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surely something of valueA little dirt never hurt1
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MODS !!!!!!!!
Move this thread to the N/C/R section since it ain't got nothin' to do with cigars.
Please and thank you.
Sincerely,
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