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Subject: RE: BS: Anti-social behavior From: Jerry Rasmussen Date: 31 Mar 05 - 07:39 PM Number 100 |
Subject: RE: BS: Anti-social behavior From: Jerry Rasmussen Date: 31 Mar 05 - 07:40 PM Dang! You beat me to the draw, Lead.. Jerry |
Subject: RE: BS: Anti-social behavior From: Ron Davies Date: 01 Apr 05 - 12:00 AM Kendall hit it dead on (12:28 PM) on this thread. It would be truly fascinating to see just how many of his wonderful contributions the courageous iconoclast (look it up, "Martin")---( in his own mind)-- behind "Martin Gibson" would make if he had to sign his own name to them. Who knows, we might be lucky--he'd stop the vile postings---- (see Carol C's post of 30 Mar 2005 9:45 PM, a great summary of his MO)---and content himself with the disgusting ones. That would be progress. Anonymity can be, as it is for some, a shelter from a possibly cruel and even dangerous world. Or it can be a screen to hide behind and hurl vicious and revolting remarks at passersby, secure in the knowledge--until the advent yesterday of the "bleep regime" --that the poster will never have to take any responsibility for anything he says. No question where "Martin" fits in here. One thing however-- there is no doubt that "Martin" is synonomous with "common snese" (sic)---(see his own comments on Proud Citizen thread). |
Subject: RE: BS: Anti-social behavior From: dianavan Date: 01 Apr 05 - 01:17 AM Gee Martin, the following seems to be a pretty good description of your most honored and respected leader, GWB. He's not worthy of anyone's respect and it worries me that you and others give this bully so much power. The DSM-IV Diagnostic Criteria for Antisocial Personality Disorder include: A. A pervasive pattern of disregard for and violation of the rights of others occurring since the age of 15 years as indicated by at least three of: 1. failure to conform to social norms with respect to lawful behaviours as indicated by repeatedly performing acts that are grounds for arrest; 2. deceitfulness, as indicated by repeated lying, use of aliases, or conning others for personal profit or pleasure; 3. impulsivity or failure to plan ahead; 4. irritability and aggressiveness, as indicated by repeated physical fights or assaults; 5. reckless disregard for the safety of self or others; 6. consistent irresponsibility, as indicated by repeated failure to sustain consistent work behaviour or honour financial obligations; 7. lack of remorse, as indicated by being indifferent to or rationalising having hurt, mistreated, or stolen from another. B. The individual is at least 18 years of age. C. There is evidence of Conduct Disorder with onset before age 15 years. D. The occurrence of antisocial behaviour is not exclusively during the course of Schizophrenia or a Manic Episode. |
Subject: RE: BS: Anti-social behavior From: Stu Date: 01 Apr 05 - 04:08 AM Can I be a leaf-cutter ant please? |
Subject: RE: BS: Anti-social behavior From: George Papavgeris Date: 01 Apr 05 - 04:31 AM Ron Davies, for info: "iconoclast" is of course a Greek word, meaning literally "icon breaker", as the second part of the word means "to break" in ancient/Byzantine Greek. In contemporary Greek however, it means "to break wind". So in contemporary language, an iconoclast is someone who farts at icons. Apt, I thought 8-) |
Subject: RE: BS: Anti-social behavior From: Ron Davies Date: 01 Apr 05 - 06:08 AM As far as respect for a president goes, this "president" has yet to earn it. It begins to look doubtful that he will. The only thing he has proven so far is that, rather than being the gibbering idiot portrayed often on Mudcat, he is in fact a brilliant demogogue, in the grand tradition of one in Germany in the 20's and 30's--perhaps you've heard of him, "Martin"?--along the lines of "The US is crawling with terrorists and homosexuals--and be sure to watch out for those homosexual terrorists". Perhaps closer to home, a role model could have been Father Coughlin--not Huey Long--Huey actually had some good ideas, and was a real complex character. Sorry for the thread creep. |
Subject: RE: BS: Anti-social behavior From: catspaw49 Date: 01 Apr 05 - 06:13 AM Bill D.........We've known each other here for over six years and I don't know why I should be surprised that I could have written your last post almost verbatim (I'd not thought of the Queen ref). BTW, in one of Carlin's recent routines he talks about now praying to Joe Pesci with about the same results as he had before. Spaw |
Subject: RE: BS: Anti-social behavior From: Paco Rabanne Date: 01 Apr 05 - 06:46 AM I want Leadfingers 100th post to this thread removed! It is totally irresponsible to post like that on a thread such as this! |
Subject: RE: BS: Anti-social behavior From: Jerry Rasmussen Date: 01 Apr 05 - 08:28 AM I'm with Flamenco Ted. If Leadfinger's 100th post is removed, then MINE will be number 100! Yippeee! Jerry |
Subject: RE: BS: Anti-social behavior From: Bee-dubya-ell Date: 01 Apr 05 - 02:00 PM Isn't not showing respect for a president anti-social behavior? Seems to me that the folks who complain the loudest about not showing respect for Dubya are the ones who showed no respect at all for Clinton. Showing disrespect for the Prez when he's not your guy isn't just not anti-social, it's the national pastime. |
Subject: RE: BS: Anti-social behavior From: Once Famous Date: 01 Apr 05 - 05:23 PM [bleep - for antisocial behavior]Ron davies, you are a big man in your own mind because you sign your name to your posts. All of the Guests here know that. Tell me, do you take pills for your arrogance? They just don't make them strong enough, do they? What a joke you are and always have been here. a perfect target for me on oh so many occasions! |
Subject: RE: BS: Anti-social behavior From: Little Hawk Date: 01 Apr 05 - 05:39 PM Well, then you owe Ron, Martin. :-) Think of all the enjoyment he has provided for you. What do you plan to do in return? |