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FTL_Ian's Personal Attacks on CNHT

Started by CNHT, March 29, 2006, 07:15 PM NHFT

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Quote from: ravelkinbow on June 06, 2006, 07:08 AM NHFT
however in the state of confusion the criminals came out in full force and looted, raped, and robbed with no one standing in there way.
It was total anarchy and many people suffered and died.

Also check out:
http://www.thenewstribune.com/news/columnists/zeeck/story/5445117p-4915990c.html
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/nation/3555431.html

ravelkinbow

#271
You are truly unable to debate without insult.  Have you ever read your own posts?  Spelling errors appear in almost everyones post at some point or an other.

That being said there was no true police presents yes they who where there where useless.  What there was, was complete anarchy and lack of respect for each other.  Those that where ederly or sick where the first to be attacked.  Of course I forget that you follow the thinking of the strong will survive and weak well ... to bad.

Kat Kanning

I suspect he doesn't try to insult with his posts.  I'm guessing he's just clueless about how rude they seem to others.

FTL_Ian

Quote from: ravelkinbow on June 07, 2006, 06:34 AM NHFT
You are truly unable to debate without insult.  Have you ever read your own posts?  Spelling errors appear in almost everyones post at some point or an other.

You appear to categorize everything I say an an insult.  Try taking a pill, ravel, because there was no insult there.  I know people make mistakes in spelling.  In fact, I don't think I've ever mentioned anyone's spelling errors on this forum before.  I only mentioned it here because they made it impossible to understand you!  Be insulted if you wish, I'm just letting you know that was poor communication on your part.

QuoteThat being said there was no true police presents yes they who where there where useless.

You'll likely take this as an insult too, though most people reading it will realize that it's not: Spelling mistakes, even in trivial places like online forums, tell your readers "I don't care enough about you to bother correcting the blatant spelling errors I make." (showing irreverence) or "I'm unaware that I'm making spelling errors in the simplest of words, because I don't think spelling is relevant or important" (showing ignorance).

QuoteWhat there was, was complete anarchy and lack of respect for each other.  Those that where ederly or sick where the first to be attacked.  Of course I forget that you follow the thinking of the strong will survive and weak well ... to bad.

Don't put words in my mouth.  You don't know anything about me.  Once again you're wrong.  Anarchy is lack of rulers, and there were plenty of rulers in New Orleans.  I listed the agencies above.  We reported on this situation daily on my show.  I've seen the footage, and we've heard from people who were there.

AlanM

A liitle side bar here. A FEMA motor home (it was huge) came into the gas station/ convenience store where I work. I bit my tongue, not wishing to be rude or insulting to the guy. He asked if we took credit cards. I replied, "Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, but no government cards." He had a mastercard, and used that. Pumped $180 of diesel.

FTL_Ian

Quote from: ravelkinbow on June 07, 2006, 06:34 AM NHFT
You are truly unable to debate without insult.  Have you ever read your own posts?  Spelling errors appear in almost everyone's posts at some point or another.

That being said there was no true police presence. yes They who were there were useless.  What there was, was complete anarchy and lack of respect for each other.  Those that were ederly or sick were the first to be attacked.  Of course I forget that you follow the thinking of the strong will survive and weak well ... too bad.

To answer your "insulting" question, yes I proofread all of my posts, because I'm concerned that people might think me an ignoramus for making blatant errors like spelling presence as "presents" and were as "where".  It's clear you don't care what people think of your posts, as there are at least 10 spelling errors, mispuncutations, and instances of bad grammar in your most recent one.  (I've taken the liberty of pointing them out to you, in the hopes that you'll be more aware of them in the future.)  I sure hope your resume doesn't look like this!

Am I insulting you again, or doing you a favor by telling you that your spelling, grammar, and punctuation are more critical than you know?

(By the way, if you look at your original post you'll see that it shows I edited it.  I promise that I didn't change anything, it only shows that because I accidently hit "modify" instead of "quote".  I may be offensive to you, but I'm not dishonest.)

AlanM

We all make occasional spelling mistakes and typos. However, some posts are virtually unintelligible* (I looked that one up in the dictionary). I have occasionally given up trying to read some posts. If you want your posts read and understood, take a little care with them. They don't have to be perfect, merely intelligible.

FTL_Ian

Yep, that's all I was saying was that it was unreadable as written, and I'm yelled at for being "insulting".  Amazing.   ::)

AlanM

Another thing to consider: We are attempting to spread the word about Freedom and Liberty to our guests, (I would assume), not just talking to each other. Have a little consideration for our guests when posting. Make your posts readable.

ravelkinbow

Lesson learned, don't try posting late at night.  I have also been told to stop feeding the trolls so I will.

FTL_Ian

Quote from: ravelkinbow on June 07, 2006, 10:16 AM NHFT
Lesson learned, don't try posting late at night.  I have also been told to stop feeding the trolls so I will.

Very humble of you.  Applause for you, ravel.

ravelkinbow

It is not an act of humility to admit if you are wrong, it is an act of maturity.  That is not meant as an insulting statement to you either.  I am only humble before my God to all others I am respectful.

The post is jumbled and I bet I will do it again...LOL 

FTL_Ian


tracysaboe

Quote from: ravelkinbow on June 07, 2006, 06:34 AM NHFT
That being said there was no true police presents yes they who where there where useless. 

I'm the last to complain about spelling/grammer (mine's atrocious, I know.) But, I couldn't quite decipher this statement. 

I will say this. If the cops hadn't been their, their wouldn't have been corrupt cops to steal and loot. But the real issue, is that the federal government forced all the law abiding people out, if it hadn't done that and the law abiding people had still been their, their would still have been decent people around to defend their property and their neighbors.

Tracy

Lex

Quote from: tracysaboe on June 07, 2006, 01:04 PM NHFT
I'm the last to complain about spelling/grammer (mine's atrocious, I know.) But, I couldn't quite decipher this statement. 

I will say this. If the cops hadn't been their, their wouldn't have been corrupt cops to steal and loot. But the real issue, is that the federal government forced all the law abiding people out, if it hadn't done that and the law abiding people had still been their, their would still have been decent people around to defend their property and their neighbors.

:duh:

grammAr

their - shows posession

Their car. Their cat. Their driveway. Their TV.

Something belongs to them thus it's theirs. Their stuff.

there - location, destination

The water there is nasty. NH is where there is freedom. Look over there!

they're - contraction of they are

They're the freedom fighters! They're cool!


They're proud of their cat over there!


It's not rocket science for christs sake!!!  ;D