Just wondering...

WAMO

Spanking His Monkey
DAMN G, I GET IT NOW. DO YOU THINK YOU COULD GET THE WHOLE STATE TO GO MASKLESS? I CAN SEE A CLEANSING GOING ON. ELIMINATE THE RIFF RAFF. IF IT WORKS THERE..MAYBE CALI NEXT. GOOD THINKING GOOD BUDDY!
 

Greg T.

The Jizz Slinger
THEY ONLY WORK THAT WELL IF YOU WEAR ONE. BUT IF YOU STAY AT HOME, AS YOU SHOULD TO HELP OUT YOUR FELLOW HUMAN BEINGS, WONT NEED ONE AT ALL! IF YOU CHOOSE NOT TO WEAR ONE...WELL, YOU KNOW THE REST. CARRY ON MASKLESS BUDDY.
As I said, if they work that well I don't need one. In fact, if they work that well, why aren't we opening up all businesses, schools, and just make everything as it was? Either they work and there is no worry about opening up the country, or they don;t fucking work and that's why everything is locked down.
 

Greg T.

The Jizz Slinger
DAMN G, I GET IT NOW. DO YOU THINK YOU COULD GET THE WHOLE STATE TO GO MASKLESS? I CAN SEE A CLEANSING GOING ON. ELIMINATE THE RIFF RAFF. IF IT WORKS THERE..MAYBE CALI NEXT. GOOD THINKING GOOD BUDDY!
Good idea. Let the little sheeple scaredy cats die of heart attacks so the rest of us with some logic can get back to living
 

WAMO

Spanking His Monkey
LOCK DOWN IS ONLY BECAUSE SOME FOLKS THINK THEY ARE BETTER THAN THE REST OF US AND WONT WEAR ONE. YOU CAN THANK THOSE PEOPLE FOR THE SHAPE WE ARE IN.

SOME LOGIC? THOSE THAT WEAR THEM HAVE WAY MORE THAN SOME LOGIC. NICE TRY GOOD BUDDY!
 

Greg T.

The Jizz Slinger
LOCK DOWN IS ONLY BECAUSE SOME FOLKS THINK THEY ARE BETTER THAN THE REST OF US AND WONT WEAR ONE. YOU CAN THANK THOSE PEOPLE FOR THE SHAPE WE ARE IN.

SOME LOGIC? THOSE THAT WEAR THEM HAVE WAY MORE THAN SOME LOGIC. NICE TRY GOOD BUDDY!
Lockdown is for control of the clueless sheeple who haven't the intelligence to see the truth of what is happening. Some people are still incapable of understanding that it isn't now, nor was it EVER about the virus.
 

WAMO

Spanking His Monkey
TEXAS: 7,261 DEATHS. TEXAS POPULATION: 30M. MICHIGAN: 6,471 DEATHS. MICHIGAN POPULATION: 10M LOOKS TO ME LIKE THE SHEEPLE ARE THE ONES THINKING THEY NOW THE BEST THING FOR EVERYONE ELSE. LOOKS LIKE NO MASK WEARING ISNT WORKING FOR MICHIGAN. MAYBE THE GOV SHOULD BE FIRED FOR NOT TAKING BETTER CARE OF HER PEOPLE. EXACTLY HOW TIGHT IS THAT DOG COLLAR TRUMP HAS ON YOU? KEEP SPREADING GOOD BUDDY.
 

WAMO

Spanking His Monkey
LIKE I SAID, "SOME FOLKS THINK THEY ARE BETTER", THEY ARE NOT. "THEY ARE THE REASON WE ARE IN THE SHAPE WE ARE IN". DONT WEAR A MASK AND CONTINUE TO BE PART OF THE PROBLEM. CARRY ON GOOD BUDDY.
 

Greg T.

The Jizz Slinger
LIKE I SAID, "SOME FOLKS THINK THEY ARE BETTER", THEY ARE NOT. "THEY ARE THE REASON WE ARE IN THE SHAPE WE ARE IN". DONT WEAR A MASK AND CONTINUE TO BE PART OF THE PROBLEM. CARRY ON GOOD BUDDY.
Upper Peninsula; About 150 cases, I guess. Maybe 23 deaths combined in 17 counties. We tell Whitless to go fuck herself. An extreme few wear masks and we all go about our business. I think we had 1 death in Delta county, where I am. Maybe.

If you're that scared, go ahead and wear one. I'm not telling anyone not to wear one. I'm telling people not to even TRY telling me I have to. So, if yours works, I don't need one anyway.
 
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AlwaysWrite

Addicted Member
ACTUALLY HAD A GREAT DAY, THANX AW.

OK, HERE YA GO WITH THE SPECIFIC WAYS AW:

ALL OF THEM!!! WHHOOOO. WASNT SURE I COULD GET THRU THAT IN ONE SITTING.
Dear WAMO:

Thanks for the vote of confidence. If you feel that I'm unintelligent in every way, I'll consider you as a FAKE NEWS source, and I'll therefore figure -- as if I didn't already know -- that I am intelligent in most every way.

After all, I must have some degree of intelligence, in that I have written editorials for newspapers, and I've written columns on bowling, religion, arts, music, travel, real estate, TV sports and business.

I'm glad you were able get through that in one sitting, and I hope you have another great day!
 
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AlwaysWrite

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LIKE I SAID, "SOME FOLKS THINK THEY ARE BETTER", THEY ARE NOT. "THEY ARE THE REASON WE ARE IN THE SHAPE WE ARE IN". DONT WEAR A MASK AND CONTINUE TO BE PART OF THE PROBLEM. CARRY ON GOOD BUDDY.
Dear WAMO:

Won't you give me a little bit of credit? I don't go out a lot nowadays, but I do wear a mask every time I leave the house and go somewhere.
 

AlwaysWrite

Addicted Member
LOCK DOWN IS ONLY BECAUSE SOME FOLKS THINK THEY ARE BETTER THAN THE REST OF US AND WONT WEAR ONE. YOU CAN THANK THOSE PEOPLE FOR THE SHAPE WE ARE IN.
Dear Good Budy:

NO ... You can thank "those people" IN CHINA (the leaders, anyway) for the shape we are in.
 

WAMO

Spanking His Monkey
AW. SO NOTHING ABOUT POLITICAL EDITORIALS THEN. SO, AS FAR AS THAT SUBJECT GOES, YOU ARE NO SMATER THAN ANYONE ELSE IN HERE OTHER THAN WHAT YOU READ OR BELIEVE. SO WE SHOULD HAVE NO MORE MUD SLINGING BETWEEN US AS WE ARE EQUALS ON THAT SUBJECT. THANX FOR SHARING GOOD BUDDY.

AW. GREAT TO HEAR YOU WEAR A MASK AND ARENT HELPING SPREAD THE COVID LIKE THAT OTHER GUY. ITS GOOD TO KNOW YOU CARE ABOUT THE PEOPLE AROUND YOU, UNLIKE THAT OTHER GUY. GOOD JOB GOOD BUDDY!

AW. WE CAN NO LONGER CONTROL IT GETTING HERE, WE CAN ONLY TRY AND CONTROL IT FROM SPREADING. BUT SOME FOLKS THINK THEY ARE BETTER THAN EVERYONE ELSE AND DONT CARE WHO THEY INFECT. IT IS BEYOND THEIR COMPREHENSION THAT 90% OF US CARE ABOUT OUR FAMILY, FREINDS AND NEIGHBORS. HELL, SOMEONE COULD HAVE ALREADY KILLED A DOZEN OR SO, BUT WHO CARES, THEIR MASK FREE. YIPEE!!! I JUST DONT GET IT, BUT OH WELL. CARRY ON GOOD BUDDY.
 

AlwaysWrite

Addicted Member
AW. SO NOTHING ABOUT POLITICAL EDITORIALS THEN. SO, AS FAR AS THAT SUBJECT GOES, YOU ARE NO SMATER THAN ANYONE ELSE IN HERE OTHER THAN WHAT YOU READ OR BELIEVE. SO WE SHOULD HAVE NO MORE MUD SLINGING BETWEEN US AS WE ARE EQUALS ON THAT SUBJECT. THANX FOR SHARING GOOD BUDDY.
Dear WAMO:

Are you kidding? I've won awards for my editorials, and some have been political. For example, here's the full text of an editorial I wrote at the age of 24 way back in 1966, when I was news editor of the Casper (Wyo.) Star-Tribune. How about reading it and give me your expert opinion as to how good (or bad) it is, in your estimation?


Setting A Course

Out of all the issues and counter-issues, charges and counter-charges, a national psychosis should be recognized as inevitable.

Never has America had such a guilt complex -- and for no valid reason.

The young liberals conduct their demonstrations in an atmosphere of special privilege which they would be quick to deny to their elders and to the more conservative element of the society in which they live.

The Diggers pick up the tab for the Hippies, and if they are $6,000 short, that's the name of the game.

Discussion of sex is so rampant that even politicians fall into the trap, and a Senator from Illinois talks about a possible Republican ticket as "sexy but impossible." The Senator also has hopes, and he is not about to give in to the Governors.

The President of the United States is called a "phony" and partisan politics dominate national intention.

Private communications, reprehensible as they may be, are diverted and laughed off.

What are the ethical values of America?

Labor leaders find justification in idleness and repudiate the biblical teaching that man must survive by the sweat of his brow. "Paradise Now" is the theme song, and Utopia is the goal.

The Push Button age makes us soft, and the Spartan ideal goes down the drain. Plush as we are, and plush we shall remain, and the Good Lord help the heathens who don't know about the better life.

Teaching guerrilla warfare to the South Americans, we have yet to demonstrate our own proficiency in Vietnam.

We have come a long way since the great discovery of 1492 and the landing of the Pilgrims in 1620, but Comfort and Leisure become our lodestars, and we overlook the fact that nations more stoic may find us ripe for the plucking.

We follow a piecemeal policy, and our criticism or our defense of policy also becomes piecemeal. Gerrymandering is a way of life and the construction of national jigsaw puzzles a popular pastime. With two great major parties which have responsibility for America, we become so submerged in petty jealousies that the best we can do is muddle through.

On the international front we select our friends and our enemies, and we move forward in an atmosphere that can be nothing less than foggy -- hoping that we have made the right judgments and that the bread cast on the waters will return a ten or a hundredfold. The national commitments are not always made known to the people until it is too late to withdraw.

The racial militants voice their threats to blow up the Pentagon or tear America down, and some men of the cloth, while deploring violence as psychologically impractical, set the stage for disruption in the cities. The rights and the responsibilities of the individual have been lost somewhere in the plethora of demagoguery.

Paying lip service -- and even more than that -- to the fight against communism, we find ourselves caught in the strong current of a society that in itself must eventually be socialistic, and the career people, the bureaucrats, can distort the best intentions of the President and the Congress.

A tax-collection service has been built up that can destroy the small man's right of economic survival, and if he protests he may find it more costly than acceptance of the inevitable.

Men speak out with little thought of the impact of their words, and they forget the adage that silence is golden -- at least on occasion. Pressed by representatives of the communications media, they have to say something, and if that something doesn't make sense, they can smooth it over tomorrow.

This is the bitter frustration that prevails in America today, and no man can hold up clean hands, because no man can take credit to himself for more than a selfish interest, whether he be a common laborer or a statesman. America with all its awesome responsibility must set a course in keeping with its greatness. Cloakroom politics should be relegated to the area of the obsolete, the limbo of history.

Never has there been greater opportunity for a nation to lead the world, and never has it been so imperiled by bickering and self-seeking and violence and -- above all -- pettiness. America is greater than this picture of conflict and confusion.
 

sevenpin63

Addicted Member
Dear WAMO:

Are you kidding? I've won awards for my editorials, and some have been political. For example, here's the full text of an editorial I wrote at the age of 24 way back in 1966, when I was news editor of the Casper (Wyo.) Star-Tribune. How about reading it and give me your expert opinion as to how good (or bad) it is, in your estimation?

Setting A Course

Out of all the issues and counter-issues, charges and counter-charges, a national psychosis should be recognized as inevitable.

Never has America had such a guilt complex -- and for no valid reason.

The young liberals conduct their demonstrations in an atmosphere of special privilege which they would be quick to deny to their elders and to the more conservative element of the society in which they live.

The Diggers pick up the tab for the Hippies, and if they are $6,000 short, that's the name of the game.

Discussion of sex is so rampant that even politicians fall into the trap, and a Senator from Illinois talks about a possible Republican ticket as "sexy but impossible." The Senator also has hopes, and he is not about to give in to the Governors.

The President of the United States is called a "phony" and partisan politics dominate national intention.

Private communications, reprehensible as they may be, are diverted and laughed off.

What are the ethical values of America?

Labor leaders find justification in idleness and repudiate the biblical teaching that man must survive by the sweat of his brow. "Paradise Now" is the theme song, and Utopia is the goal.

The Push Button age makes us soft, and the Spartan ideal goes down the drain. Plush as we are, and plush we shall remain, and the Good Lord help the heathens who don't know about the better life.

Teaching guerrilla warfare to the South Americans, we have yet to demonstrate our own proficiency in Vietnam.

We have come a long way since the great discovery of 1492 and the landing of the Pilgrims in 1620, but Comfort and Leisure become our lodestars, and we overlook the fact that nations more stoic may find us ripe for the plucking.

We follow a piecemeal policy, and our criticism or our defense of policy also becomes piecemeal. Gerrymandering is a way of life and the construction of national jigsaw puzzles a popular pastime. With two great major parties which have responsibility for America, we become so submerged in petty jealousies that the best we can do is muddle through.

On the international front we select our friends and our enemies, and we move forward in an atmosphere that can be nothing less than foggy -- hoping that we have made the right judgments and that the bread cast on the waters will return a ten or a hundredfold. The national commitments are not always made known to the people until it is too late to withdraw.

The racial militants voice their threats to blow up the Pentagon or tear America down, and some men of the cloth, while deploring violence as psychologically impractical, set the stage for disruption in the cities. The rights and the responsibilities of the individual have been lost somewhere in the plethora of demagoguery.

Paying lip service -- and even more than that -- to the fight against communism, we find ourselves caught in the strong current of a society that in itself must eventually be socialistic, and the career people, the bureaucrats, can distort the best intentions of the President and the Congress.

A tax-collection service has been built up that can destroy the small man's right of economic survival, and if he protests he may find it more costly than acceptance of the inevitable.

Men speak out with little thought of the impact of their words, and they forget the adage that silence is golden -- at least on occasion. Pressed by representatives of the communications media, they have to say something, and if that something doesn't make sense, they can smooth it over tomorrow.

This is the bitter frustration that prevails in America today, and no man can hold up clean hands, because no man can take credit to himself for more than a selfish interest, whether he be a common laborer or a statesman. America with all its awesome responsibility must set a course in keeping with its greatness. Cloakroom politics should be relegated to the area of the obsolete, the limbo of history.

Never has there been greater opportunity for a nation to lead the world, and never has it been so imperiled by bickering and self-seeking and violence and -- above all -- pettiness. America is greater than this picture of conflict and confusion.
So you have been talking the same crap since 1966, damn your old.
 

WAMO

Spanking His Monkey
NICELY WRITEN, I GUESS. THAT, LIKE MOST OF YOUR POSTS IN HERE, WAS NOT AIMED AT THE COMMON MAN. YOU DIDNT SAY WHAT AWARD YOU WON. WAS IT A LOCAL AWARD OR NATIONAL? WERE THERE OTHER POLITICAL WRITERS ON STAFF, OR JUST YOU? IF IT WAS A LOCAL AWARD, SO WHAT. IF IT WAS NATIONAL, BIG CONGRATS! BUT I BET 90% OF THE PEOPLE IN THAT TOWN AT THAT TIME, HAVE NO IDEA WHAT YOU WROTE, IF THEY EVEN READ IT. ITS EASY TO BE THE STAR IF YOUR THE ONLY PLAYER.

THERE ARE SEVERAL STATEMENTS IN THERE THAT DO NOT FIT YOUR BELIEFS TODAY. SO, WERE YOU LYING THEN, OR LYING NOW? OR DO YOU JUST FLIP FLOP ON A WHIM? HOW DO WE KNOW WHICH AW WE ARE DEALING WITH?
 

AlwaysWrite

Addicted Member
NICELY WRITEN, I GUESS. THAT, LIKE MOST OF YOUR POSTS IN HERE, WAS NOT AIMED AT THE COMMON MAN. YOU DIDNT SAY WHAT AWARD YOU WON. WAS IT A LOCAL AWARD OR NATIONAL?
Dear WAMO:

Neither. It was a state press association award, and I've previously posted the political editorial that won the award the previous year.
 

AlwaysWrite

Addicted Member
THERE ARE SEVERAL STATEMENTS IN THERE THAT DO NOT FIT YOUR BELIEFS TODAY. SO, WERE YOU LYING THEN, OR LYING NOW? OR DO YOU JUST FLIP FLOP ON A WHIM? HOW DO WE KNOW WHICH AW WE ARE DEALING WITH?
Dear WAMO:

I don't know which statements you refer to, but regardless, OPINIONS are never lies. And indeed, anyone's opinions can change over time.
 

WAMO

Spanking His Monkey
IMPRESSIVE! BUT I WOULD BE MORE IMPRESSED IF IT WAS A POEPLES CHOICE AWARD. THAT WOULD MEAN THE COMMON MAN UNDERSTOOD YOU. INSTAED OF OTHER WRITERS WHO DONT CARE WHAT US COMMON FOLK THINK.
 
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