OT: For those of you with a mediocre skill set...

The process of selecting a vice-presidental candidate is usually called "balancing the ticket". They are not selected for their quality over-all, but rather for strengths that complement the strengths of the presidential candidate.

But the only people who seriously think that Hillary Clinton is either at traitor or a criminal are gullible idiots who can't recognise Republican pre-election propaganda as malignant lies.

You probably also took the Swift Boat People seriously. James Arthur believes that sort of rubbish because right-wing de-education camps stop you from thinking for yourself, but rational human being should be able to do better.

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Bill Sloman, Sydney
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Another indoctrinated Arizonian.

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Andy Bennet

Robert, Why do you always have so much trouble with links... censorship or 19th Century equipment ?? ...Jim Thompson

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Jim Thompson

I won't be affected by a Hillary-ized dictatorship. Neither will my children, grandchildren, or great-grandchildren, because they have been (or will be) heavily educated in high-tech (public education augmented by home-schooling)... and dictators need high-tech to keep their fairy-tale alive.

Andy, Since you've clearly demonstrated your ignorance, and those like you, will be the ones that suffer... and appropriately so. ...Jim Thompson

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I'll have you know that I have never once referred to anyone here 
as being a member of the ignorant, hateful, ugly, mooching class. 

I have always been kind, referring to them by their own chosen  
name... Democrats   O:-)
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Jim Thompson

Jim's right, because despite the Republican pre-election propaganda, Hillar y Clinton is an entirely middle-of-the-road candidate (apart from being fem ale), and is going to offer eight more years of business pretty much as usu al.

She may go to the trouble of starting an evolving improvement in US institu tions, about fifty years late, but Trump will have to take down a lot of Re publican congress-men (and women) to make that even remotely possible.

Dictatorship isn't remotely on the cards. Trump would silly enough to try f or something like that if he made it into office - not out of megalomania, but purely as a corner-cutting exercise - but he'd make a mess of it as he has done with most of his enterprises.

Perhaps. But Hillary Clinton isn't peddling any fairy tales - as opposed to Trump's Maginot Line along the border with Mexico.

Jim kill-files people who post stuff that he disagrees with, which is part of the reason that he has been Jim-out-of-touch-with-reality-Thompson for s ome years now. People laugh at his absurd misapprehensions, but he doesn't see those posts.

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Bill Sloman, Sydney
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bill.sloman

Gotta be censorship, as in

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Robert Baer

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And the disappointingly more and more miniscule 'team Sloman' has the 
answers? 

John Fields
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John Fields

yond belief. All one liners, and lies about anything. If something goes aga inst him, it's a conspiracy. He's the prototype of a spoiled brat that neve r got told his place.

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enthusiasm for taking direction, digital re-editing was probably required.

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. That's not a got a lot to do with the modern Democratic party, and even l ess with running a country.

from honesty-envy and the same kind of wishful thinking that gave us the L affer Curve and trickle-down economics, is now persuading James Arthur that Hillary Clinton is dishonest enough to be a Republican.

tarr wasted trying to confirm an earlier version of the same intuition - pa thological.

petent.

Team Sloman has always been a one-man band, so it's size hasn't changed. It isn't trying to get anybody elected. Jeering at James Arthur is a device t o encourage rationality within the confines of this user group, but a fairl y ineffective one - James Arthur isn't in a state to recognise that he is i rrational.

Why have you excavated a thread from last October? Today's Sydney Morning H erald had a piece on Trump using his presidential status to tout his privat e Mar-A-Lago club in Florida, which is a bit blatant even for a Republican president, and might even encourage rational Republicans to have second tho ughts about rejecting Hillary Clinton, but You don't seem to be either rati onal or a Republican.

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Bill Sloman, Sydney
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bill.sloman

Oh, he has plenty of answers, John. Trouble is, none of them make any sense to normal, rational people capable of even the most elementary level of critical thinking.

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Cursitor Doom

I wonder why Cursitor Doom thinks he knows that?

He reads the Express, which is inaccessible to people who can manage even the most elementary level of critical thinking.

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Bill Sloman, Sydney
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bill.sloman

How often do you ask yourself, how did I get here ? When you find yourself stuck between a rock and a hard place?

I am sure you can't count that high!

Jamie

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M Philbrook

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en the most elementary level of critical thinking.

Not often. I tend to know where I am and why I got there.

Not an experience I can recall. I do tend to pay attention to where I'm lik ely to end up.

There is no upper limit to a natural number. With roughly 86 billion brain cells (or perhaps a few more) there is a limit to the number I could keep t rack of to the last digit, but that is quite a bit higher than the number o f distinct events I could commit to memory.

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Jamie's experiences are probably different, and it seems unlikely that he s till has anything approaching an average number of brain cells to start wit h.

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Bill Sloman, Sydney
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bill.sloman

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