[quote]Dabba wrote:
It doesn’t matter. Viewing all of them objectively, one can clearly see that the majority are left-wing biased. Fox is the only one that has a (pseudo) right-wing bias. In this sense, you have to appreciate that at least one of them is trying to break away from the mold.[/quote]
If your spelling mistake was deliberate, that is pretty witty.[/quote]
It’s not a spelling mistake. It could have been intended as a clever pun, but dictionary.com says:
mold
1 â?? â??/moÊ?ld/ Show Spelled[mohld] Show IPA
â??noun
1.
a hollow form or matrix for giving a particular shape to something in a molten or plastic state.
2.
the shape created or imparted to a thing by a mold.
3.
something formed in or on a mold: a mold of jelly.
4.
a frame on which something is formed or made.
5.
shape or form.
6.
a prototype, example, or precursor.
7.
a distinctive nature, character, or type: a person of a simple mold.
One look at Easter Island will tell you our direction…
Long ago, ruler enhanced their rule by building bigger and bigger monuments. They stripped every tree off of the island. Short-term political power, long-term destruction resulted.
It may be popular now to give everyone subsidized health care. It may be popular to give out SS checks, medicare, madicaid, and soon the billions to bail out Illinois, California, Michigan, and Nevada. That’s the path to power.
[quote]Cortes wrote:
It’s not a spelling mistake. It could have been intended as a clever pun, but dictionary.com says:
mold
1 â?? â??/mo�?ld/ Show Spelled[mohld] Show IPA
â??noun
1.
a hollow form or matrix for giving a particular shape to something in a molten or plastic state.
2.
the shape created or imparted to a thing by a mold.
3.
something formed in or on a mold: a mold of jelly.
4.
a frame on which something is formed or made.
5.
shape or form.
6.
a prototype, example, or precursor.
7.
a distinctive nature, character, or type: a person of a simple mold. [/quote]
Yeah, I think we are doing that ‘two nations divided by a common language’ thing
[quote]Cortes wrote:
It’s not a spelling mistake. It could have been intended as a clever pun, but dictionary.com says:
mold
1 �¢?? �¢??/mo�??ld/ Show Spelled[mohld] Show IPA
�¢??noun
1.
a hollow form or matrix for giving a particular shape to something in a molten or plastic state.
2.
the shape created or imparted to a thing by a mold.
3.
something formed in or on a mold: a mold of jelly.
4.
a frame on which something is formed or made.
5.
shape or form.
6.
a prototype, example, or precursor.
7.
a distinctive nature, character, or type: a person of a simple mold. [/quote]
Yeah, I think we are doing that ‘two nations divided by a common language’ thing[/quote]
Ha ha, I was actually thinking when I wrote that, “Is ‘mold’ the word I’m looking for?” I was too lazy to think of a different one, but I think that applies as one of the last two definitions.
[quote]Inner Hulk wrote:
Since when has America been running on capitalism and a true free market? It doesn’t EXIST[/quote]
There was a time when we were close…little debt, people ran their own lives for better or worse, money was actually money and not a trick to weedle you out of your earnings,…
Then we became like all the rest of the countries.
[quote]Cameron_Phillips wrote:
Feel free to provide evidence to the contrary. You not liking Fox doesn’t count.[/quote]I would likewise be very keen to see such evidence. We hear this all the time. “FOX is filled with… with… with… hateful ninnies and… and… and… it’s bad.” We never do seem to get anywhere beyond that though I have a whole thread where such evidence has been welcome for months, maybe a year, I’d have to check.
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[quote]JoeGood wrote:
Paul Krugman might be the single worst excuse for an economist ever.[/quote]
Fully agree. Every single thing that comes out of that flunky’s mouth has been wrong. Oh and by the way, where is he from…Yale, Princeton, and Stanford. You know, for supposedly being the “elite” schools of this country they sure produce a lot of idiots.