The Great Moderatorial Experiment, PART ONE: The set-up

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beastie wrote:
You exposed personal information about me on this site.


This is a malicious lie, one you repeat without one shred of evidence. You cannot provide one shred of evidence, because there is none. It is a lie you have fabricated out of thin air. In fact, it is libel. This is just one example of your bullying behavior.



Hmm; I posted the thread where you did that; something about the number of children I have and relations with my wife? What is more personal than that?

Yep, when it comes to the massacre you are a fish in a barrel, having not read Wise, Brooks, or any other massacre scholar than Bagley. Have you even read Brodie? Just curious.
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Hmm; I posted the thread where you did that; something about the number of children I have and relations with my wife? What is more personal than that?


How utterly bizarre. Other posters had already referenced the number of children you had. I "revealed" nothing. I made a crass joke about you and that constitutes revealing personal relations you have with your wife? Bizarre.


Yep, when it comes to the massacre you are a fish in a barrel, having not read Wise, Brooks, or any other massacre scholar than Bagley. Have you even read Brodie? Just curious.


Once again, I refer to the Massacre thread for evidence of how well you shoot.


by the way, Scottie and Ray, thanks for the support. I'll let the rest of you play with crocket.
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Beastie is cool, but she's really not that different from Mormons. She simply picks a different ideology to which she aligns at all costs. The political season really exposed a lot of "progressives" as nothing more than political cultists with an utopian agenda. Werid. One would think exiting Mormonism would rid one's self of absolutist idealism, but it does not.

Win at all costs.

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In an attempt to move this thread back on topic---

Who is willing to volunteer to moderate? Shades had mentioned Harmony, Marg, and Scottie(Well, Scottie is already on board). Are you guys on board? Is there anyone else who wants to do this?
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Yes Liz, for the Celestial.
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antishock8 wrote: One would think exiting Mormonism would rid one's self of absolutist idealism, but it does not.


My thoughts are that sometimes political conservatism has been wound so tightly around the core of one's being, that it is hard to straighten out.
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Hmmm....whether to run a political campaign to become a mod and expose my fragile sense of self-worth and show that I need this to give my pathetic life a glimmer of meaning or not?

Decisions, decisions......

(Don't worry Scratch, I got your analysis of this down pat) :)
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The Nehor wrote:Hmmm....whether to run a political campaign to become a mod and expose my fragile sense of self-worth and show that I need this to give my pathetic life a glimmer of meaning or not?

Decisions, decisions......



And you don't even have to conduct a poll here, Nehor. But remember you only have one month before your "reign of slaughter" ends. Beware though, that you could immediately be dismissed for untoward bias.
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antishock8 wrote:The political season really exposed a lot of "progressives" as nothing more than political cultists with an utopian agenda. Werid. One would think exiting Mormonism would rid one's self of absolutist idealism, but it does not.


LOL

And I hope nobody is mad at me for calling them racists during the election furor. It was all in good fun. Anyway, my candidate won as predicted so it's all cool.
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Ray A wrote:
The Nehor wrote:Hmmm....whether to run a political campaign to become a mod and expose my fragile sense of self-worth and show that I need this to give my pathetic life a glimmer of meaning or not?

Decisions, decisions......



And you don't even have to conduct a poll here, Nehor. But remember you only have one month before your "reign of slaughter" ends. Beware though, that you could immediately be dismissed for untoward bias.


By then everyone will be dead. Everyone is a winner.
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