Da Bears

Originally posted by: Boilerman

Kevin, I'll ask you a question that I'm guessing that you won't answer.  Were you in agreement with Al Gore that our ability to live on Earth would come to an end (several years) ago, if we didn't change our ways?


I've noticed a trend by you and Mark simply dodging such questions.

Originally posted by: Boilerman

I've noticed a trend by you and Mark simply dodging such questions.


What makes you think you deserve an answer? And by the way, we don't know if Gore was right or wrong--not yet.

 

I'm not "dodging" the question--you just aren't entitled to engage in discussion with me any longer.

Oh my Kevin, please do your homework.  Do you recall Al Gore's 2006 movie, An Inconvenient Truth, that Libs fell in love with like a bad horror film?  Of course you do.  Gore also wrote a book about the same time addressing the same issues.  Please learn of Al's prediction of the end of the World if we didn't get CO2 under control................and he defines "under control".  You may also want to learn about his "ice cap" predictions.  I'll give you a hint.............we're past his timeline and if the World is coming to an end, why the hell are we worry about fixing what can't be fixed?

 

Libs on TV, across the internet, and at the local pubs assured me that Al was a bright guy and the World was coming to an end.............several years ago, mind you.  Kevin, how do you not know these past climate claims, which were widely acccepted by the Left, yet you seem so interested in climate discussions?

Edited on Sep 15, 2019 7:46am

Can you not spell "liberals"?

 

I'm much more conversant with Gore's book, movie, and positions than you think. I simply don't think that it's worth it to discuss them with you, since you're a Trumper climate change denier.

 

And oh yeah, why do you Capitalize words that you think are Important? Is the "World" somehow different from the "world"? Did you learn that trick from Trump's tweets?

 

I only discuss important issues with the literate.


There is a book that has been published since 1936, it is titled "How to Win Friends and Influence People",  written by Dale Carnegie. I believe that most everyone who has read this book has gained some insight in relating to others. 

Interesting that Trump does none of the six things that are listed in the book as primary strategies:

 

  1. Become genuinely interested in other people. (Trump doesn't give a crap about anyone else--he's a classic narcissist--and makes no bones about that.)
  2. Smile. (Trump's signature expression is a scowl.)
  3. Remember that a person's name is to that person the sweetest and most important sound in any language. (Trump only refers to other people via one of his stupid insulting nicknames.)
  4. Be a good listener. (Trump only listens to himself--with the exception of Fox News.)
  5. Talk in terms of the other person's interests. (Again, he talks about every single issue and phenomenon only in terms of how it affects HIM.)
  6. Make the other person feel important – and do it sincerely. (This one's a real hoot. He constantly belittles and denigrates EVERYONE--even those who work for him, support him, and lick his boots--with maybe the exception of Putin.)
Edited on Sep 15, 2019 12:31pm

I've turned a corner!  I can now read idiotic posts and chuckle!  Thanks Kevin!  Very much looking forward to your hateful BS for at least 5 more years. A fantastic breakthrough!

Originally posted by: lvfritz

I've turned a corner!  I can now read idiotic posts and chuckle!  Thanks Kevin!  Very much looking forward to your hateful BS for at least 5 more years. A fantastic breakthrough!


I wish I could say I'm looking forward to YOUR posts, but that's going to be more like cleaning the cat's litter box after she's been sick.

  Fixed---Interesting that Kevin does none of the six things that are listed in the book as primary strategies:

 

  1. Become genuinely interested in other people. (Kevin doesn't give a crap about anyone else--he's a classic narcissist--and makes no bones about that.)
  2. Smile. (Kevin's signature expression is a scowl.)
  3. Remember that a person's name is to that person the sweetest and most important sound in any language. (Kevin only refers to other people via one of his stupid insulting nicknames.)
  4. Be a good listener. (Kevin only listens to himself--with the exception of CNN News.)
  5. Talk in terms of the other person's interests. (Again, Kevin talks about every single issue and phenomenon only in terms of how it affects HIM.)
  6. Make the other person feel important – and do it sincerely. (This one's a real hoot. Kevin constantly belittles and denigrates EVERYONE--even those who work for him, support him, and lick his boots--with maybe the exception of Mark.)
Edited on Sep 16, 2019 9:12am
Originally posted by: David Miller

  Fixed---Interesting that Kevin does none of the six things that are listed in the book as primary strategies:

 

  1. Become genuinely interested in other people. (Kevin doesn't give a crap about anyone else--he's a classic narcissist--and makes no bones about that.)
  2. Smile. (Kevin's signature expression is a scowl.)
  3. Remember that a person's name is to that person the sweetest and most important sound in any language. (Kevin only refers to other people via one of his stupid insulting nicknames.)
  4. Be a good listener. (Kevin only listens to himself--with the exception of CNN News.)
  5. Talk in terms of the other person's interests. (Again, Kevin talks about every single issue and phenomenon only in terms of how it affects HIM.)
  6. Make the other person feel important – and do it sincerely. (This one's a real hoot. Kevin constantly belittles and denigrates EVERYONE--even those who work for him, support him, and lick his boots--with maybe the exception of Mark.)

  Fixed---Interesting that Kevin does none of the six things that are listed in the book as primary strategies:

 

  1. Become genuinely interested in other people. (Kevin doesn't give a crap about anyone else--he's a classic narcissist--and makes no bones about that.)
  2. Smile. (Kevin's signature expression is a scowl.)
  3. Remember that a person's name is to that person the sweetest and most important sound in any language. (Kevin only refers to other people via one of his stupid insulting nicknames.)
  4. Be a good listener. (Kevin only listens to himself--with the exception of CNN News.)
  5. Talk in terms of the other person's interests. (Again, Kevin talks about every single issue and phenomenon only in terms of how it affects HIM.)
  6. Make the other person feel important – and do it sincerely. (This one's a real hoot. Kevin constantly belittles and denigrates EVERYONE--even those who work for him, support him, and lick his boots--with maybe the exception of Mark.)

Not even original, Stalker.

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