Easy To Convince The Uneducated

"Sounds like an ally to me."


That's because, as you admitted yesterday, you are a government school grad.....uneducated.


“Therefore I say that it is a narrow policy to suppose that this country or that is to be marked out as the eternal ally or the perpetual enemy of England. We have no eternal allies, and we have no perpetual enemies. Our interests are eternal and perpetual, and those interests it is our duty to follow.”
― Lord Palmerston



You need not be a moron your whole life......take a day off.
My government school education does allow me to see that your quote validates my remark, something you probably didn't appreciate. Where did you get your, obviously lacking, education?

Since the Kurds are fighting our enemies, they are our de facto allies. I don't recall ever saying they have always been or always will be our allies. I did say it is in our interest to support our allies.
 
"Sounds like an ally to me."


That's because, as you admitted yesterday, you are a government school grad.....uneducated.


“Therefore I say that it is a narrow policy to suppose that this country or that is to be marked out as the eternal ally or the perpetual enemy of England. We have no eternal allies, and we have no perpetual enemies. Our interests are eternal and perpetual, and those interests it is our duty to follow.”
― Lord Palmerston



You need not be a moron your whole life......take a day off.
My government school education does allow me to see that your quote validates my remark, something you probably didn't appreciate. Where did you get your, obviously lacking, education?

Since the Kurds are fighting our enemies, they are our de facto allies. I don't recall ever saying they have always been or always will be our allies. I did say it is in our interest to support our allies.


You wrote about the Kurds:
"Sounds like an ally to me."



I wrote:
“Therefore I say that it is a narrow policy to suppose that this country or that is to be marked out as the eternal ally or the perpetual enemy of England. We have no eternal allies, and we have no perpetual enemies. Our interests are eternal and perpetual, and those interests it is our duty to follow.”
― Lord Palmerston



You totally misunderstood how I eviscerated you, when you responded with:

"My government school education does allow me to see that your quote validates my remark"

I never could have done as good a job proving how stupid you are than this statement.



Where did I get my education?
Ivy League.....and vast amounts of reading.


Listing yours would be a waste of time.
 
"Sounds like an ally to me."


That's because, as you admitted yesterday, you are a government school grad.....uneducated.


“Therefore I say that it is a narrow policy to suppose that this country or that is to be marked out as the eternal ally or the perpetual enemy of England. We have no eternal allies, and we have no perpetual enemies. Our interests are eternal and perpetual, and those interests it is our duty to follow.”
― Lord Palmerston



You need not be a moron your whole life......take a day off.
My government school education does allow me to see that your quote validates my remark, something you probably didn't appreciate. Where did you get your, obviously lacking, education?

Since the Kurds are fighting our enemies, they are our de facto allies. I don't recall ever saying they have always been or always will be our allies. I did say it is in our interest to support our allies.


You wrote about the Kurds:
"Sounds like an ally to me."



I wrote:
“Therefore I say that it is a narrow policy to suppose that this country or that is to be marked out as the eternal ally or the perpetual enemy of England. We have no eternal allies, and we have no perpetual enemies. Our interests are eternal and perpetual, and those interests it is our duty to follow.”
― Lord Palmerston



You totally misunderstood how I eviscerated you, when you responded with:

"My government school education does allow me to see that your quote validates my remark"

I never could have done as good a job proving how stupid you are than this statement.



Where did I get my education?
Ivy League.....and vast amounts of reading.


Listing yours would be a waste of time.
You need to demand a refund from your ivy.

First of all, quoting an authority is a common type of fallacy, or an argument based on unsound logic. When writers or speakers use appeal to authority, they are claiming that something must be true because it is believed by someone who said to be an "authority" on the subject.

Second, his quote, while I agree with it, is completely off the mark since I never said the Kurds have always been or always will be our allies.
 
"Sounds like an ally to me."


That's because, as you admitted yesterday, you are a government school grad.....uneducated.


“Therefore I say that it is a narrow policy to suppose that this country or that is to be marked out as the eternal ally or the perpetual enemy of England. We have no eternal allies, and we have no perpetual enemies. Our interests are eternal and perpetual, and those interests it is our duty to follow.”
― Lord Palmerston



You need not be a moron your whole life......take a day off.
My government school education does allow me to see that your quote validates my remark, something you probably didn't appreciate. Where did you get your, obviously lacking, education?

Since the Kurds are fighting our enemies, they are our de facto allies. I don't recall ever saying they have always been or always will be our allies. I did say it is in our interest to support our allies.


You wrote about the Kurds:
"Sounds like an ally to me."



I wrote:
“Therefore I say that it is a narrow policy to suppose that this country or that is to be marked out as the eternal ally or the perpetual enemy of England. We have no eternal allies, and we have no perpetual enemies. Our interests are eternal and perpetual, and those interests it is our duty to follow.”
― Lord Palmerston



You totally misunderstood how I eviscerated you, when you responded with:

"My government school education does allow me to see that your quote validates my remark"

I never could have done as good a job proving how stupid you are than this statement.



Where did I get my education?
Ivy League.....and vast amounts of reading.


Listing yours would be a waste of time.
You need to demand a refund from your ivy.

First of all, quoting an authority is a common type of fallacy, or an argument based on unsound logic. When writers or speakers use appeal to authority, they are claiming that something must be true because it is believed by someone who said to be an "authority" on the subject.

Second, his quote, while I agree with it, is completely off the mark since I never said the Kurds have always been or always will be our allies.




Educated folks have at their fingertips quotes, examples, illustrations of the principles and ideas that they have chosen to accept.

I understand how this puts you government school grads at a disadvantage.

Perhaps you could provide just three or four of the books that have informed your geopolitical outlook.
 
Second, his quote, while I agree with it, is completely off the mark since I never said the Kurds have always been or always will be our allies.
Educated folks have at their fingertips quotes, examples, illustrations of the principles and ideas that they have chosen to accept.

I understand how this puts you government school grads at a disadvantage.

Perhaps you could provide just three or four of the books that have informed your geopolitical outlook.
I'd be happy to, after you explain how your quote was appropriate since I never said the Kurds have always been or would always be our allies.

As you appear to want to dodge my request, methinks you have some sort of random quote finder based on a key word or two. Such a 'educated' bot might select a quote that looks like it fits but really does not.
 
Second, his quote, while I agree with it, is completely off the mark since I never said the Kurds have always been or always will be our allies.
Educated folks have at their fingertips quotes, examples, illustrations of the principles and ideas that they have chosen to accept.

I understand how this puts you government school grads at a disadvantage.

Perhaps you could provide just three or four of the books that have informed your geopolitical outlook.
I'd be happy to, after you explain how your quote was appropriate since I never said the Kurds have always been or would always be our allies.

As you appear to want to dodge my request, methinks you have some sort of random quote finder based on a key word or two. Such a 'educated' bot might select a quote that looks like it fits but really does not.



So there really are no books that have informed your pretenses....

You've become proof of Coulter's statement:

"Liberals don't read books – they don't read anything … That's why they're liberals. They watch TV, absorb the propaganda, and vote on the basis of urges."
 
Perhaps you could provide just three or four of the books that have informed your geopolitical outlook.
I'd be happy to, after you explain how your quote was appropriate since I never said the Kurds have always been or would always be our allies.
So there really are no books that have informed your pretenses....
How those ivy league schools have fallen. He is some remediation:

af·ter
/ˈaftər/

Learn to pronounce

preposition
preposition: after

  1. in the time following (an event or another period of time).
    "after a while he returned"
 
1. Of course, that is the mission of government school, owned and operated by Democrats/Progressives.
The Kurd kerfuffle is a case in point.
Trump promised disengagement from the perpetual wars of the Middle East....who complained then?

Now, saving American soldier's lives isn't important.



2. America made promises....in writing.....to the Ukraine, which Hussein didn't choose to fulfill,
....we'd protect them from a Russian invasion if they turned over nuclear weapons....

...and you had no problem with his refusal.....but now you choose to support Marxists and use this move as a cudgel to beat an American President.

On December 5, 1994 the leaders of Ukraine, Russia, Britain and the United States signed a memorandum to provide Ukraine with security assurances in connection with its accession to the NPT as a non-nuclear weapon state.
Nuclear weapons and Ukraine - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nuclear_weapons_and_Ukraine





3. Who, exactly are we there to defend???

A quick trip to Wikipedia:

"The Kurdistan Workers' Party or PKK (Kurdish: Partiya Karkerên Kurdistanê‎[a]) is a Kurdish far-left militant and political organization based in Turkey and Iraq. Since 1984 the PKK has been involved in an armed conflict with the Turkish state (with a two-year cease-fire during 2013–2015), with the initial aim of achieving an independent Kurdish state, later changing it to a demand for equal rights and Kurdish autonomy in Turkey.[16][17][18][19]

The PKK was founded in 1978 in the village of Fis (near Lice) by a group of Kurdish students led by Abdullah Öcalan[20] and 1979 it made its existence known to tthehe public.[21]The PKK's ideology was originally a fusion of revolutionary socialism and Kurdish nationalism, seeking the foundation of an independent Communist state in the region,....

Ideology Kurdish nationalism[1]
Communalism
Democratic confederalism[2]
Libertarian socialism[3]
Jineology
Anti-capitalism"
Kurdistan Workers' Party - Wikipedia

Just what the Democrat Party stands for, too.




4. "Christian Fighters Abandon Anti-ISIS Kurd Group Because It's Communist
... many of the most motivated Western fighters are Christian crusaders eager to defeat the armies of Muhammad, but they were shocked to learn they'd joined up with a bunch of Kurdish atheist commies to do it:
Christian Fighters Abandon Anti-ISIS Kurd Group Because It's Communist




QED....if you know nothing, you'll fall for anything.
They were fighting ISIS with/for us. Doesn't that make them our friends?


The taliban was also helping us fight Russia.........there is a time to leave, and now is that time.
 
The taliban was also helping us fight Russia.........there is a time to leave, and now is that time.
There is certainly a time to leave, I'm just not as confident as you that now is that time. How do you know?

Obama got lots of criticism for leaving Afghanistan without a status of forces agreement and then having it all go south.
 
The taliban was also helping us fight Russia.........there is a time to leave, and now is that time.
There is certainly a time to leave, I'm just not as confident as you that now is that time. How do you know?

Obama got lots of criticism for leaving Afghanistan without a status of forces agreement and then having it all go south.
 
Perhaps you could provide just three or four of the books that have informed your geopolitical outlook.
I'd be happy to, after you explain how your quote was appropriate since I never said the Kurds have always been or would always be our allies.
So there really are no books that have informed your pretenses....
How those ivy league schools have fallen. He is some remediation:

af·ter
/ˈaftər/

Learn to pronounce

preposition
preposition: after

  1. in the time following (an event or another period of time).
    "after a while he returned"



You don't decide the rules......I do.

You do things my way.....or hit the road.



Now.....what are the books you can claim informed your geopolitical insights?
 
What are the 'talents' Hunter Biden, drug addict, unable to speak the language, with no knowledge of the business the company was in.....


....that made him worth $millions for a no-show job?


Proceed.

I couldn't give two shits about Hunter Biden or his dull father. I hope Joe doesn't get the nod. He would be a crap president. Nowhere near as bad as the fuckwit in the WH at the moment, but still bad.
I take issue with you spreading fake news in your post - that Biden was trying to get rid of the prosecutor to help his son. That is untrue. And has been proven so many times. Yet, there you go, posting a video link (heavily edited I might add), trying to make out he was getting rid of the corrupt prosecutor due to his son being on the board of an energy company.

There's no evidence for Trump's Biden-Ukraine accusations. What really happened?
 
Of course the Turkish army was killing Kurds. The army isn't going to sit back while Turkey is invaded. They aren't Americans

It is not Turkey. It is Kurdistan...

There is no such country, you dunce.

I know. There is no Tibet. There was no Timor Leste, now there is. There was no Bosnia. Now there is. There was no Macedonia. Now there is. Know where this is heading, Dumb-As-A-Sack-of-Rocks?
 
What are the 'talents' Hunter Biden, drug addict, unable to speak the language, with no knowledge of the business the company was in.....


....that made him worth $millions for a no-show job?


Proceed.

I couldn't give two shits about Hunter Biden or his dull father. I hope Joe doesn't get the nod. He would be a crap president. Nowhere near as bad as the fuckwit in the WH at the moment, but still bad.
I take issue with you spreading fake news in your post - that Biden was trying to get rid of the prosecutor to help his son. That is untrue. And has been proven so many times. Yet, there you go, posting a video link (heavily edited I might add), trying to make out he was getting rid of the corrupt prosecutor due to his son being on the board of an energy company.

There's no evidence for Trump's Biden-Ukraine accusations. What really happened?


Re-post your response without vulgarity.....as though you were an adult, and I'll destroy your comment, as it should be.
 
Of course the Turkish army was killing Kurds. The army isn't going to sit back while Turkey is invaded. They aren't Americans

It is not Turkey. It is Kurdistan...

There is no such country, you dunce.

I know. There is no Tibet. There was no Timor Leste, now there is. There was no Bosnia. Now there is. There was no Macedonia. Now there is. Know where this is heading, Dumb-As-A-Sack-of-Rocks?



Clearly you didn't know, and now you do what Leftists do, pro forma.....you lie and obfuscate.
 
1. Of course, that is the mission of government school, owned and operated by Democrats/Progressives.
The Kurd kerfuffle is a case in point.
Trump promised disengagement from the perpetual wars of the Middle East....who complained then?

Now, saving American soldier's lives isn't important.



2. America made promises....in writing.....to the Ukraine, which Hussein didn't choose to fulfill,
....we'd protect them from a Russian invasion if they turned over nuclear weapons....

...and you had no problem with his refusal.....but now you choose to support Marxists and use this move as a cudgel to beat an American President.

On December 5, 1994 the leaders of Ukraine, Russia, Britain and the United States signed a memorandum to provide Ukraine with security assurances in connection with its accession to the NPT as a non-nuclear weapon state.
Nuclear weapons and Ukraine - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nuclear_weapons_and_Ukraine





3. Who, exactly are we there to defend???

A quick trip to Wikipedia:

"The Kurdistan Workers' Party or PKK (Kurdish: Partiya Karkerên Kurdistanê‎[a]) is a Kurdish far-left militant and political organization based in Turkey and Iraq. Since 1984 the PKK has been involved in an armed conflict with the Turkish state (with a two-year cease-fire during 2013–2015), with the initial aim of achieving an independent Kurdish state, later changing it to a demand for equal rights and Kurdish autonomy in Turkey.[16][17][18][19]

The PKK was founded in 1978 in the village of Fis (near Lice) by a group of Kurdish students led by Abdullah Öcalan[20] and 1979 it made its existence known to tthehe public.[21]The PKK's ideology was originally a fusion of revolutionary socialism and Kurdish nationalism, seeking the foundation of an independent Communist state in the region,....

Ideology Kurdish nationalism[1]
Communalism
Democratic confederalism[2]
Libertarian socialism[3]
Jineology
Anti-capitalism"
Kurdistan Workers' Party - Wikipedia

Just what the Democrat Party stands for, too.




4. "Christian Fighters Abandon Anti-ISIS Kurd Group Because It's Communist
... many of the most motivated Western fighters are Christian crusaders eager to defeat the armies of Muhammad, but they were shocked to learn they'd joined up with a bunch of Kurdish atheist commies to do it:
Christian Fighters Abandon Anti-ISIS Kurd Group Because It's Communist




QED....if you know nothing, you'll fall for anything.




"Critics Aghast As Trump Keeps Word About No More Wars

Donald Trump came into office promising to not start any new wars and to get us out of the old ones our feckless elite had dragged us into, and now that he’s doing it in Syria the usual suspects are outraged. How dare he actually deliver on his promise not to have anymore of our precious warriors shipped home in boxes ...

Conservatives like me still think of ourselves as hawks, but after hard experience we have learned to be hawkish only where America’s interests are directly at stake.

I generally like the Kurds. I generally dislike the Turks. But they’ve been killing each other for a long time and no one has yet offered a sufficient reason why America should stick its troops in the crossfire between them.


The Kurds helped destroy ISIS, true. It’s also true that the Kurds would have fought ISIS anyway, since the psycho caliphate was right next door. ...all Kurds are not equal. The PKK – the Kurdistan Workers' Party – are a bunch of commie terrorists who have been fighting the Turks for a long time. Those reds are no friends of ours, and it’s their antics that seem to be inspiring the Turkish campaign. I have little use for the Turks, but they aren’t just picking this fight for Schiffs and giggles. The fact that it’s all so confusing is a really, really good reason for us to stay the hell out of it."
Critics Aghast As Trump Keeps Word About No More Wars
 
Re-post your response without vulgarity.....as though you were an adult, and I'll destroy your comment, as it should be.

If you acted with even a modicum of good faith, I might. As it is, that 'vulgarity' was hardly worth mentioning. The fact you did, suggests you are already on the back foot. As you should be.
 

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