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by Blitzen on 18 January 2007 - 16:01

This isn't turning nasty, is it?

by AKVeronica60 on 18 January 2007 - 19:01

Do Right-- If you were raised and indocrinated to not be rude to women, your daddy would be shaking his head now. My ten year old daughter is the one who actually reads the Archie comic books, I have to buy one for her every time we go shopping. Your area of common interest is actually with her. The smartest women who lived were probably the influential forces behind some very successful men, as women just simply have not had the priviledge of centuries of freedom to be who we really are that men have enjoyed. Women have been subjugated for centuries by a male-in-power society. Even the condescending "We have to take care of you little girl, so we don't want you to do the things us big tough men do" attitude is not in the best interests of women, but in the best interests of men. Only in the last 20 years or so have we had the genuine consistent right to not be beaten by our husbands. The question of strength and speed does not hold water in male versus female. There are huge inequalities between big men and little men. Little men are not asked to stay home with the children while all big men go out and rule society. I know from very personal experience that female police officers do all the things that male police officers do. Many female police officers are the first to respond to a dangerous call, the first to enter the building where someone has broken in. I am sure a woman officer somewhere has insisted on breaking in the door along with the male officers, probably against their protests. Not nearly as many men die in war, as die in accidents. Women die in childbirth, also, which is a specifically female function, and which men just cannot perform, (despite your claims on cloning) even though they are not prohibited from doing so. Only the very wealthiest of men would be able to procreate using cloning technology, but they would still need a female to carry the fetus of their new selves. Women are actually the ones who can clone without the existance of men AND carry the fetus, so women could actually survive as a race without men. But hey, where's the fun in that? Women have disguised themselves to go to war (because men would not let them fight openly) and have died. Women have also died in war caring for the injured and supporting the troops, without benefit of a weopon to protect themselves. You make it sound like all women lie around and eat bonbons all day or that women are weak little dim witted things that should stay home and just keep the house clean while their strapping mentally superior men go out and make the world anew every day. If this is how you view women, I am not surprised that you do not like women. There are some incredible men out there and always have been. The men who let a woman do her best, instead of calling her a stupid or incapable female and keeping her on a level HE is comfortable with. Morality, responsibility, and courage are not really dependant on gender, these are individual characteristics. I was having some fun earlier, as a tongue in cheek pretend-sexist quasi-intellectual debate can be good fun, but this has taken quite the dark turn. If you feel you must continue this debate with me, please email me. We should take this dark debate private and leave the bulletin board alone. At this spot, our debates are evenly distributed, neither has the advantage.

by Do right and fear no one on 18 January 2007 - 19:01

Blitzen. Nah, it's just all in fun:) At least for me. I have not read much from Veronica here so I do not have an opinion much about her, but I have read a lot from you here and I like you, so I will not go into the 52% thing and the reasons why :), and I will not be voting for Hillary no matter who her opponent is. As I told you before, my first dog, which was a GSD from the dog pound many, many years ago, was named Blitzen and I know that yours has that name so we are very distant relatives :) I just thank God that I didn't name my first dog Hillary. I would be hurting right now if I had. Truth is, I think the world WOULD be a better place if women were running it. It just wouldn't be as nice for us men :) And truth is, as I stated previously, I am a "sucker" for a womans charms, so if they take advantage of me, shame on me, not them. And finally, the truth is my wife is the best PERSON I have ever met in my life. Bar none. I only wish I could be the person she is, but alas, I am not, but I am trying hard to get there. Guess I took two steps back on this thread. Okay, ...trying harder....trying harder...trying harder....;-)

by Blitzen on 18 January 2007 - 19:01

LOL, I thought it was all in good fun and what I've said was meant that way too. Actually, I've laughed harder reading this thread than I have in a very long time. Thanks, I needed that!!

by Do right and fear no one on 18 January 2007 - 20:01

Okay Veronica, I wasn't going to respond to you on this thread any more, and I made my last posting above without having read your last posting above (apparently we were both typing them at the same time (P.S. very nice big words you used in it, got that dictionary right next to your PC I bet). Anyway, just a couple of quick things to say. I like your daughter better than you. And yes, I have thousands of comic books (about 20 thousand) as I invest in them and just for your information I have Amazing Spider-man #1 which is worth about 40 thousand, and I have Pep Comics #22 (the first appearance of Archie Andrews) and it is worth approximately 25 thousand dollars, and I have Detective Comics #27 (first Batman) and it is worth approximately 120 thousand dollars. I could go on and on. I have bought and sold comic books since 1961 and have a small fortune (admittedly "fortune" is a relative term) in my home, in the value of my comic books). I am known as "conditionfreak" on Ebay and you can look up the books I have sold and will see some of them selling for thousands of dollars. I enjoy owning rare things, so I do. I used to read comics when I was a kid but have only read about ten comic books in the past twenty or thirty years. Not ashamed of reading them, just haven't been "into" it. I collect them for their rarity and value. And the truth is, I did not graduate high school but learned how to read and spell mostly from comic books. And if you ever want some comic books for your daughter to read (I have practically every type of comic book there is from Bugs Bunny to Wolverine), I would be glad to send your little girl a complimentary box of books to read. Just tell me what kind she likes. And lastly, what is a bonbon and what do they taste like :)

by zdog on 18 January 2007 - 20:01

Do right... where do you live and what is the combination to get at those comics, I could use some injection to my cash flow. :)

by AKVeronica60 on 18 January 2007 - 20:01

My daughter is a great kid and a better person than I am, you SHOULD like her better :-) I am glad that you are merely a good actor, and not for real, you were SCARING me, LOL. My hubby is my best friend, and he is representative of a good (and tough) man. One of the things that I find most attractive about my hubby is his big brain--I do love a challenge. I try not to post too much, I am sure I can get into trouble on here. I prefer to keep my feet and mouth in the proper alignments. I do have to say...I did NOT have a dictionary by my elbow for the "big words"--that's just pure talent.

by AKVeronica60 on 18 January 2007 - 20:01

I'm outta here. I need to shut up and go train!

by Do right and fear no one on 18 January 2007 - 20:01

Oh, I forgot Veronica. I am a retired cop from Cleveland and worked 16 years in uniform and 12 years as a plain clothes detective, nine of which was as a narcotis detective. I have "booted" (actually we usually use a large metal thing called a ram) in approximately 1,000 doors during my career. I almost always had female partners because my personality is the type that I just do not get along with men as well as I do with women (that seems strange considering all of which has occurred above, doesn't it. Maybe I am a lesbian :). I guess it is because men are always trying to "out do" me. You know, the competive thing. Only rarely has one had success in that endeavor. But I de-gress :) Anway, what I wanted to say is that most of the women cops I worked with were quit capable, but partly because they were women. Most but not all men, will hesitate before fighting with a women and that worked to our advantage in many cases. And there is no disputing that women can talk better than men. I am friends with all of my previous partners and would die for or with them in battle if needed. But I have to tell you that the only time a female stepped up to the plate and asked to "hit" the door on one of our searches was Mary, who was leaving to go into another line of work and wanted to hit just one door before she left the "job". So we gave her the ram and stepped out of the way and let her rip. She swung it and hit the door where she was supposed to (right next to the door knob) and she bounced backwards and fell on the ground of the apartment hallway. The door didn't budge. We had little time left to use the element of surprise at that point and another detective (Randy) quickly picked up the ram and knocked open the door. Mary had her chance but it didn't work out so well. I served 27 years and never once saw a female "do" a door. I would love to know the extent of your "personal experience" in this area. zdog. No combination, just get past me, Meathead, Socks and Rex, then your rich.

by Do right and fear no one on 18 January 2007 - 20:01

narcotics :)





 


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