What part of “the mods should remove him as a troll” isn’t a form of censorship?
Oh, I’m sorry, that must have been mild sarcasm intended only as a joke… you know, if I just knew what was and what wasn’t a joke then I’d not have to worry about misinterpreting what I read.
[quote]Aleksandr wrote:
Why would you ask questions anyway? Why don’t you have complete faith in the government? I mean bush is a guys guy, christsake he has a farm. He wouldn’t do anything bad.
The only reason a person would ask questions is to try to undermine the administration. With the war on terror, humanity can’t afford that! And just as soon as things start calming down, there is another terror alert. Asking questions is just downright unpatriotic. That’s why the patriot act is needed, so people that ask questions can be thrown into a hole, you know, to protect the rest of society.
I’m sure it’s only temporary. They’ll definately repeal it as soon as this war against an abstract concept is over.[/quote]
[quote]vroom wrote:
What part of “the mods should remove him as a troll” isn’t a form of censorship?
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The Mods have the right to take free speech away. This isn’t Utopia. They have done it with trolls in other forums - do you not remember our little red-headed MAG-10 user? Even His threads have been removed.
Little Al has the right to go outside exercise his right to free speech all he wants - free speech/censorship is not even the issue , vroom.
However, when he is so blatantly obnoxious and disrespectful to the members here, that people stop debating the topic and start telling him to sit down and be quiet…well…hence my illustration of the spoiled brat in a nice restaraunt.
Baby A. maybe spot on correct, but his message gets lost in his most offensive of deliveries.
He is basically a childish boor who is most likely a previously banned poster under a different name.
If he actually said anything that was not remotely arrogant and annoying he would be welcomed. Unfortunately he confuses a little knowledge for wisdom.
Besides a 145 ib. 17 yr.old. How many of you in real life would listen to a lecture from that…be serious.
You really should not be defending that kid. Nor does he have any “free speech” rights on this site. You and I both know that this is a site to promote the use of Biotest suppments through quality information from the owners and an exchange of information between members. It is a great place to be!
When any member starts to present themselves as a potential problem it should not be any more difficult to silence him than if he were standing in the middle of Wal-Mart screaming for no reason.
No one wants to hear it, and you are too good a member to defend it, even though you are an ultra liberal
Heck, all I’m looking at is this thread, which is merely a link to an “interesting” article.
Now, if the guy is being a troll’ish sort in other threads, I’m not (yet) aware of it. As hard as it may be to believe, I’m not fully caught up on every thread on the site…
[quote]Joe Weider wrote:
funny. Article starts off “no two wars are ever the same…”, but the sub-headline is “what the french experience in spain could teach us about iraq”.
So which is it?
These two things are not exclusive. No two wars are ever the same, but to say that we can’t learn from previous wars (or previous anything) just because it isn’t exactly the same as something now, is ridiculous!
BTW, RJ, what thread from him was good?
I second the motion of the politcal troll.
The kid needs a job. Or a slap in the mouth, whichever.[/quote]
Some of his posts are a bit out there. Some I have found really interesting. You, on the other hand, diss anything of a left-wing persuasion, and you also usually personally abuse the poster. Talk about being narrow-minded and arrogant.