You call that restraint? :eek:Wow: the depths of your imbecility surpass even what I once suspected. This isn't the CE board so I'll restrain myself, but a Trump supporter criticizing either a) Clinton's dishonesty or b)the operations of the Clinton foundation requires a willful ignorance of astounding magnitude, given Trump's pathological, constant and serial dishonesty about everything under the sun and the confidence scheme he calls a foundation.
So what is it about Trump that appeals to you? White nationalism? Birtherism? 19th century protectionist ideology? Ignorance of world affairs? Ineloquence that borders on functional illiteracy? Business ineptitude? What, exactly, draw you to this clown? Those are rhetorical questions. Please don't answer, as I don't care.
Is this really what you are going with here?That's okay. so long as we don't have to admit that Killary The Liar was once our president.
You call that restraint? :eek:
I basically agree w/you about Trump. But Clinton is no prize either; just the lesser, in my opinion, of two evils.
However, I completely disagree w/your personal attack on 'Nuts. He's a good guy in many ways. I may strongly disagree w/his opinion about Trump, and he surely disagrees with me that Clinton isn't the more evil of the two. But good people can disagree on things without becoming insulting about it. And the country would probably be in much better shape today if people that don't understand each other would at least be civil about it.
You can't control how he interacts. You can only control how you interact. You will have a stronger case to make about his lack of civility in discourse if you maintain a high standard of civility in yours. No?In the abstract, you are perhaps correct, but Nuts long ago forfeited any expectation of civil discourse. There's a reason he's been banned like seven times.
Something we can finally all agree on here.You can't control how he interacts. You can only control how you interact. You will have a stronger case to make about his lack of civility in discourse if you maintain a high standard of civility in yours. No?
Every now and then I can be agreeable. Don't get used to it. :DSomething we can finally all agree on here.
We used to call it Ramaho back in the day
If this exact event was sponsored by the Democrats it would proceed as planned. Without question.
As for the Trump haters who will vote and surely elect HRC, are we safer today than when she first became Secretary of State? Is this country going to be safer after her 1st term?
From what I see, the Middle East is in more chaos than I have seen in my lifetime. The US is turning into Isreal = can't walk around a mall or down a street in NYC. Iran and N. Korea have or are close to nukes.
(*I don't think she is young enough to make it 8yrs. She is fading fast)
I can see college students doing that just to see how it works. What kind of drone could deliver a pizza from Kinchley' s ?I'm sure the Amazon drone delivery is not far behind.
That would be awesome. I would have called it in for lunch regularly. That's a good pie.I can see college students doing that just to see how it works. What kind of drone could deliver a pizza from Kinchley' s ?
I live up close to it, and years ago used to drive by it all the time when we visited my uncle in Upper Saddle River. It's definitely a gorgeous campus, and it's very unbuilt up by them - lots of forest.Has anybody on here ever been there?
They say it's a beautiful campus.
Wow: the depths of your imbecility surpass even what I once suspected. This isn't the CE board so I'll restrain myself, but a Trump supporter criticizing either a) Clinton's dishonesty or b)the operations of the Clinton foundation requires a willful ignorance of astounding magnitude, given Trump's pathological, constant and serial dishonesty about everything under the sun and the confidence scheme he calls a foundation.
So what is it about Trump that appeals to you? White nationalism? Birtherism? 19th century protectionist ideology? Ignorance of world affairs? Ineloquence that borders on functional illiteracy? Business ineptitude? What, exactly, draw you to this clown? Those are rhetorical questions. Please don't answer, as I don't care.
DJ, if that IOWA troll was ever dropped off in that area of NJ, his mind would blow up. hahahahaI live up close to it, and years ago used to drive by it all the time when we visited my uncle in Upper Saddle River. It's definitely a gorgeous campus, and it's very unbuilt up by them - lots of forest.
Don't feed the LevaosLectures political troll! I value his sports commentary, but he's tone deaf to other people's opinions, and incredibly self righteous about his own opinion because he's a liberal academic.
In five years nobody will admit to supporting Trump.
5 months ago nobody would dream of supporting Trump and 5 months from now nobody will admit it. The state of the Republican party is depressing.
Yes, it's in my backyard and my youngest went there. you would have no idea you are 2 miles from Rt 17 and NY TW and only 30 mins from Manhattan. Bear warnings on campus all the time...
I don't think the student killed by a bear was in that area. And Suffern is its own little world. It does feel like a town up in the Catskills There is a section of Mahwah that borders it though. rt 17/DBP is sort of the Mahwah dividing line.Wasn't the RU student killed by a bear around that area? I've been around Rt, 17 near Sloatsburg and Suffern etc and area seems like one of those upstate NY wastelands. Hard to know how it stayed so isolated relatively speaking. I know of a 12 yr old girl (Grace Vanderwaal) from Suffern who won "America's Got Talent".a couple weeks ago. Nice kid - more like a farm kid than a suburban metro kid
Apparently you walk thru the arch in as a freshman and out when you you graduate.
Seems like a nice little tradition.
I remember years ago when they still had football.