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Originally posted by: David Miller

  I have no opinion. ---  You may not be a "moron" but you exhibit the actions of a "moron" -  (here is the definition of a "moron") - A moron is an informal, often insulting term for a very stupid or foolish person, indicating a lack of good judgment. - time and again with your responses.


Only an actual moron would characterize the opinions of somene with whom he disagrees as "stupid," "foolish," or "moronic." And only an asshole would articulate such characterizations.

 

He asked you for your opinion re what the Founding Fathers would have thought about labeling dissent as mental illness. You of course weaseled away from the question.

 

I'll have you know that such labeling is one of the most horrific and awful crimes of fascist regimes throughout history, and your copycatting of that is beyond disgusting. You style yourself to think that our opposition to your behavior is solely political. It is much more than that. Your manner and demeanor shits on everything we hold dear and value. You want to style yourself as a Trump lackey. That's your call. But advocating for the fascism that our ancestors bled and died to defeat? We find that disgusting and abhorrent in the extreme.

 

Now insult me, make excuses, tell us somethin about Biden, whatever, do what you usually do. Or you could try a little bit of introspection and maybe even some common decency. I'm not hopeful. You'll react and respons to this post like an asshole. That's because doing otherwise would question all your previous behavior.

Well, I'm still waiting for David's opinion as to whether the Founding Fathers would have seen the labeling of dissent as mental illness, as consistent with their vision of the United States.  Oh, and also an explanation as to why my asking the question was something that a moron would ask.

     

 
 
   Try to keep up - I prviously stated that I have no opinion. As you can readily see (from Google today), the term "Founding Fathers" refers to this time period ---
 
The term "Founding Fathers" refers to the late-18th-century American revolutionary leaders who led the United States to independence from Great Britain, established the nation, and created its government framework. The era predominantly covers the 1760s to the late 1790s, centering on the 1776 Declaration of Independence and the 1787 Constitution --  I was not there and was not privy to what they discussed.
Edited on May 9, 2026 4:55am
Originally posted by: David Miller

     

 
 
   Try to keep up - I prviously stated that I have no opinion. As you can readily see (from Google today), the term "Founding Fathers" refers to this time period ---
 
The term "Founding Fathers" refers to the late-18th-century American revolutionary leaders who led the United States to independence from Great Britain, established the nation, and created its government framework. The era predominantly covers the 1760s to the late 1790s, centering on the 1776 Declaration of Independence and the 1787 Constitution --  I was not there and was not privy to what they discussed.

Did you really have to ask Google what the term founding fathers meant? 


Originally posted by: LiveFreeNW

Did you really have to ask Google what the term founding fathers meant? 


  You need to try to keep up too. 

Originally posted by: David Miller

  You need to try to keep up too. 


Is that your opinion, or did you have to consult Google's AI chatbot for that too? 

Originally posted by: LiveFreeNW

Did you really have to ask Google what the term founding fathers meant? 


And that was....."as of today".   Not sure what he would do without Facebook and Google.  It's actually kind of scary....and sad, if you think about it. 

Originally posted by: Edso

And that was....."as of today".   Not sure what he would do without Facebook and Google.  It's actually kind of scary....and sad, if you think about it. 


I find it interesting that I don't recall him posting any responses from Google when it disagrees with him. (Maybe it has happened but I don't recall)

 

Has he ever said well I consulted Google and turns out I was wrong about that? 

Originally posted by: LiveFreeNW

I find it interesting that I don't recall him posting any responses from Google when it disagrees with him. (Maybe it has happened but I don't recall)

 

Has he ever said well I consulted Google and turns out I was wrong about that? 


Once, I recall. Kind of. Sort of. He admitted he had gotten a minor detail wrong. I think it was that Trump had won 34 Olympic gold medals, not 35.

 

He admits to ignorance (total, apparently) of the Founding Fathers' thoughts. This despite the fact that their thoughts were recorded in writing and in great detail. Any halfway decent elementary or high school civics class would have spent a considerable amount of time on that topic alone. I guess there was no time in Bum Fuck after the manure handling class was over.

 

So perhaps we can answer jstewa22's question for David, since he seems unable to? David doesn't know whether the Fathers would have labeled dissent as mental illness, because he doesn't know that they specifically codified the right to dissent into our fundamental governmental system and documents thereof. I also suspect that he doesn't know than many totalitarian regimes have labeled dissent as a mental disease.

 

We do know that he does NOT support the right to dissent, because he cheered and danced and posted celebratory Facebook crap when ICE killed those two protestors in Minnesota. He was SO, so happy then!

 

 

Originally posted by: David Miller

     

 
 
  I was not there and was not privy to what they discussed.

So, maybe they were firm believers in dictatorship and suppressing dissent by whatever means necessary, and when they had to appease some of the states to get the Constitution ratified they had to throw them a bone, the first amendment.  David, do you think that might be how it happened?  I know that you weren't there.  Try to keep up.

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