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Anyone know what a "honky" is? - 3 Updates

Another GOP moment - 8 Updates

Who supports Trump? - 2 Updates

Anyone know what a "honky" is?

Alan Baker <alangbaker@telus.net>: Jul 24 01:00AM -0400

>>> For those not convinced that Alan Baker is a narcissist just have a look at his Facebook postings. All Alan, all the time.

>> So you admit you've gone searching for my Facebook page, Liarboy?

> Searching? As in typing in Alan Baker in Facebook search? Oh, so hard, and took so much effort!

How many results do you get when you search Facebook for "Alan Baker",
Liarboy?

> Alan, major news here, if you put it out there on Facebook, unprotected, it's very easy to find.

I've put very little on Facebook, Liarboy.

Your whole claim that: "Alan Baker is a narcissist just have a look at
his Facebook postings."...

Ignoring the execrable grammar.

...is bullshit.

I have checked how my profile appears to the public and it shows I've
made precisely two (2) posts in 2016:

One where I promoted a petition to save a race track in Seattle.

And one where I temporarily changed my profile picture to show
solidarity with victims of terror in France.

> You can see my site too, you know. Go have a look, I don't have anything to hide. Apparently you feel like you do.

Nope. That's just another thing you've made up.

But I'll happily look at your "site" (you DO realize it isn't a site at
all, right; just a PAGE?)...

...if you'll post the link.

If you don't post the link it "proves" (by your standards) that you feel
you have something to hide.

:-)

Alan Baker <alangbaker@telus.net>: Jul 24 01:03AM -0400

> discoverable. If you don't restrict your Facebook posts you simply
> have no right to claim that someone looking at those postings is
> "chasing you around the Internet."

Did you or did you not go looking for my Facebook page, Liarboy?

> As for his lack of racing, you must have missed the post wherein
> dipshit makes an unverified injury claim.

You mean the surgery I had on May 24th?

What proof would you accept, Liarboy?

Recheck my Facebook page: I've now made the pictures of my right arm
post surgery public.

Let's see if you have the balls to admit when you're wrong...

> Alan McColl and Doug Floer, the only two competitive FF drivers. The
> rest of the "racers" seem to have lost interest. If I saw no way of
> ever winning, I'd lose interest too.

So now you're insulting drivers you don't even know...

How very classy.

Alan Baker <alangbaker@telus.net>: Jul 24 01:04AM -0400

> That's not the issue. You simply seek to start and argument designed
> to boost your own ego, and fill an otherwise endless stream of boring
> days.

It's certainly not an issue you'd like to address, is it, Liarboy?

Did you go searching for my Facebook page?

That's a yes or no question.

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Another GOP moment

BobbyK <bknight@Conramp.net>: Jul 23 02:35PM -0500

On Sat, 23 Jul 2016 13:18:30 -0500 (CDT), Moderate <nospam@nomail.com>
wrote:

>> 10. He said he owned the largest winery on the E. Coast. It's not
>> even the largest in Va.

>Keep going. You are not even close.

Where is your list?

Moderate <nospam@nomail.com>: Jul 23 03:08PM -0500

>> The whole convention process seems inappropriate at times. We can
>> expect the Dem convention to be worse.

> Can we?

The are already throwing people out.
--

BobbyK <bknight@Conramp.net>: Jul 23 05:04PM -0500

On Sat, 23 Jul 2016 15:08:12 -0500 (CDT), Moderate <nospam@nomail.com>
wrote:

>> Can we?

>The are already throwing people out.

Who is "they" and "people"?

"John B." <johnb505@gmail.com>: Jul 23 03:39PM -0700

On Saturday, July 23, 2016 at 2:18:31 PM UTC-4, Moderate wrote:
> > even the largest in Va.

> Keep going. You are not even close.
> --
Try Google. You'll find plenty more.

Moderate <nospam@nomail.com>: Jul 23 06:13PM -0500

>> Keep going. You are not even close.
>> --
> Try Google. You'll find plenty more.

You said you could list 10 to 1.

I called your bluff.
--

"John B." <johnb505@gmail.com>: Jul 23 05:02PM -0700

On Saturday, July 23, 2016 at 7:13:15 PM UTC-4, Moderate wrote:

> You said you could list 10 to 1.

> I called your bluff.
> --

Grow up.

BobbyK <bknight@Conramp.net>: Jul 23 08:14PM -0500

On Sat, 23 Jul 2016 18:13:11 -0500 (CDT), Moderate <nospam@nomail.com>
wrote:

>>> --
>> Try Google. You'll find plenty more.

>You said you could list 10 to 1.

So far it's 10-0

Carbon <nobrac@nospam.tampabay.rr.com>: Jul 23 10:36PM

On Sat, 23 Jul 2016 15:08:12 -0500, Moderate wrote:
>>> expect the Dem convention to be worse.

>> Can we?

> The are already throwing people out.

The Republican convention had not only the candidate's wife blatantly
plagiarizing a speech from the incumbent Democratic first lady, but also
Ted Cruz telling people not to vote for the nominee. This convention was
the biggest clusterfuck in decades. This one coming up will be on point
from end to end. No plagiarism. No fistfights. No joke.

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Who supports Trump?

Dene <gdstrue@aol.com>: Jul 23 03:42PM -0700

message:
> declined since the ACA went into effect. I'm sure you remember--you tried
> to pass off an old cite to argue the opposite and Alan found a current on
> on the same site that totally contradicted everything you said.

How many were picked up by Obamacare and how many obtained
insurance by other means?
To get an accurate assessment of the
impact Obamacare had you have to know this?
--

Some of the new enrollees get subsidies. But I guarantee that 95% were affected by Obamacare in that they were finally able to apply without being excluded for pre-existing sneezing. Writing a policy for older people who were trying to retire was a nightmare before O'Care took effect. I think one reason why the job rate started dropping is that people were able to retire instead of working strictly for benefits.

The downside is that insurance companies took on way too much risk. That is why a major player like United healthcare is bailing. And Oregon, Blue Cross never bothered to get into the game at all. They turned out to have best crystal ball.

-Greg

Carbon <nobrac@nospam.tampabay.rr.com>: Jul 23 11:44PM

On Sat, 23 Jul 2016 15:42:37 -0700, Dene wrote:
> people who were trying to retire was a nightmare before O'Care took
> effect. I think one reason why the job rate started dropping is that
> people were able to retire instead of working strictly for benefits.

I know a self-employed couple who couldn't afford health insurance because
the wife has type 2 diabetes. Now she has a shiny new insulin pump. Not
only is this a leap in quality of life for her, she's not going to wait
until things get dire and then show up in an emergency ward.

> is why a major player like United healthcare is bailing. And Oregon,
> Blue Cross never bothered to get into the game at all. They turned out
> to have best crystal ball.

Other first-world countries have less expensive single payor systems that
keep the graft and corruption from festering.

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