PostmodernProphet
fully immersed in faith..
http://www.justplainpolitics.com/showthread.php?51804-Team-Zimmerman-Broke&p=1229523#post1229523
Start reading there... It goes on for a few pages.
lol.....should have known your claim was bullshit.....
http://www.justplainpolitics.com/showthread.php?51804-Team-Zimmerman-Broke&p=1229523#post1229523
Start reading there... It goes on for a few pages.
lol.....should have known your claim was bullshit.....
Pretty clear that DamnYankee said military pensions are a burden. He even started a new thread about it. Are you reading something different?
lol.....should have known your claim was bullshit.....
no, "burdens on our country" would be liberals.....
I have not seen anyone on these forums suggest that they are a burden. But I don't read a lot of threads.
want to wager on whether the folks getting assistance in the red states are liberal voters?........

There is nothing more vexing to liberals than poor Republicans. Their very existence rankles. It turns their world on its head and their assumptions inside out. The effort to explain them is understood not just as a political paradox but a psychological disorder. They have been duped. They must have been. How else would one explain putting your cross next to the man who derided them as "victims" among the 47% "I don't worry about" . To many liberals these are turkeys voting for Christmas or lemmings off for a leap; the condemned tying the noose for their own execution.
At times the contradictions are striking. In August 2009, when opponents of Obamacare were disrupting town hall meetings with claims of death panels, Kenneth Gladney and other members of St Louis tea party got into a fight with Democrats at a public meeting. He had to go to the emergency room with injuries to his knee, back, elbow, shoulder and face and ended up in a wheelchair. It turned out Gladney, who had recently been laid off , had no health insurance. He appealed for donations.
Trace a map highlighting government dependency and those most reliant on benefits live in Republican states and often Republican counties. In Floyd county in Eastern Kentucky, 40% of the income comes from the government. In 2008 Floyd, where almost 20% live below the poverty line and the median income is almost 20% lower than the country, voted for McCain – a 27 point swing against the Democrats and the first victory for Republicans in living memory.
"We're getting more and more *people coming here as time goes by," Tom Price, who helps administer a food bank for the local church told me when I visited just a year after Obama was elected. "The bottom's just fallen out of it all … Is there a direct correlation [between Obama's victory and the region's bad times]? I don't know. But I do know a lot of people are hurting." Of the 10 states with the lowest median household income 9 backed John McCain. (The one exception is New Mexico which Bush won in 2004).
DY claimed that my pension from the military - my former employer - was a burden on them. Can you fucking read???
eat shit, you cum burping slut.well, to be honest, I would consider you a burden on everyone......
sorry howie....if you want me to notice something your going to have to get someone to quote you....I still have your sorry ass on ignore.....
Pretty clear that DamnYankee said military pensions are a burden. He even started a new thread about it. Are you reading something different?
DY claimed that my pension from the military - my former employer - was a burden on them. Can you fucking read???
A pension is earned, it's part of a package offered to an employee. If you work for us for x amount of years we will offer you this retirement. US military or not, it's earned. Just because you don't want to honor commitments later is no excuse to not to perform your end of the promise.
sorry howie....if you want me to notice something your going to have to get someone to quote you....I still have your sorry ass on ignore.....
Is your pension a duty to you from your previous employer? Is your previous employer responsible for paying you the retirement?
The problem is your reaction to the word "burden". In this context, DY is correct.
So basically, you're defending an ad hominem attack on one poster.from another because the attacker has a similar political viewpoint as yours and the victim of the attack does not....you accomplish this by using semantics.
The listing from the Thesaurus shows the synonyms for "burden" and quite accurately highlights the real meaning of the word, the truncated version from merriam webster notwithstanding. Everyone knows what a burden is, and everyone knows what DY meant when he used that word. He is usually very careful with his word choice (the Talmud/Torah fuckup is not normal). Those who come to his defense on this are nothing but partisan hacks. They all know what he meant, and they defend him nonetheless. Fucking sick.
Main Entry: burden [bur-dn] Show IPA
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: mental weight; stress
Synonyms: Herculean task, accountability, affliction, albatross, anxiety, ball and chain, blame, care, charge, clog, concern, deadweight, difficulty, duty, encumbrance, excess baggage, grievance, hardship, hindrance, load, millstone, misfortune, mishap, obstruction, onus, punishment, responsibility, sorrow, strain, task, tax, thorn in one's side, trial, trouble, weary load, work, worry
Antonyms: aid, help, relief
