Posted on 09/03/2007 12:31:29 PM PDT by wagglebee
Well, they all go through that same tactic. It is so predictable, we have to be imaginative to think of fresh responses so it doesn’t get boring. Even when I talk about projection, they are blind to it and go ahead projecting as if to illustrate my point.
I wish these trolls would arrive better prepared. They should read the threads for a while before posting. Practice a little, to hone their skills, without actually posting their responses. These amateurs that show up and just start throwing posts around, helter skelter, without a thought, are so boring.
I would like to see a wrestling match between Dr. Death and tiller the killer. To see who K.O.’d who, I would like to see, I would, and munch my Camembert while watching.
Usually, we can tell a retread because they already know how to do the posts and the html. Real noobies have to fumble a bit at first. All in all, it makes little difference because their handlers don’t have much choice in options, sort of like a choice of A and All of the Above.
At least this one had enough honesty to use “troll” in his name. Even libs accidentally tell the truth once in a while.
Camembert? Did somebody say Camembert? I like cheese!
Do you like cheese???
Wagglebee and I have a reciprocal agreement. Whenever he sees a troll, he pings me. Whenever I see a cheese, I ping him.
I like cheese in my omelets.
I like handkase because it reminds me of some visitors here.
BTW do you hear anything? I don't. Sound of silence like the thoughts of liberals at full volume, either that or sleeping crickets.
Now why would a misshapen mushy cheese, made from sour milk, with an overpowering odor, remind you of our visitors? LOL
Thanks for posting. Worth repeating.
L. Ron Hubbards Love Ship video.
http://www.xenutv.com/hearings/meister.htm
Thanks BykrBayb! These exchanges are enlightening. Founding and Graduating Cum Laude from FR’s Counter-Troll University, class of 04’-05’, I’d say you have a troll on your hands. A semi-skilled one at that.
What is it with the skill level of trolls these days. It’s not easy to find a really good one. There was one very good one on the zapper thread that had people running in circles over the pro-life issue, but I’ve not seen one even come close until this one.
A couple of basic observations. The issue surrounding this user’s exchanges was generally around whether or not they were pro-life and whether or not people had the right to express their thoughts on a privately owned Forum. Good questions of course, but the user instinctively knew to avoid the issue of explaining why they are pro-life. Successfully debating a point they absolutely do not agree with is a skill only a master troll can accomplish. The others cannot resist the urge to shy away from their true feelings, and it will come out in their posts. This is why it’s key for them to put the focus on everything except why they feel the way they do. It’s effective, no doubt, but should be recognized by others as well.
One additional note, sleepers these days can’t seem to sleep more than a week to a month. No endurance factor at all. It’s probably a matter of the school’s of trolling putting students on some sort of fast-track program, or most likely some of them are signing up for the online troll degree programs where there’s no oversight and diplomas are basically just mailed to them (lol). It’s a good thing though, makes them easier to spot.
FR is indeed pro-life, and always will be!!! You and waglebee handled this very well I might add!
Trolls should retread softly and carry a big stick instead of overcooked pasta.
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Turning the Tide features: Bobby Schindler (Terri Schiavo's brother), Wesley Smith (Attorney, International Task Force on Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide), Catherine Frazee (former chair of the Ontario Human Rights Committee), Adrian Dieleman (counselor, rehabilitation clinic for spinal cord injuries), Jean Echlin (palliative care nursing consultant), Senator Sharon Carstairs (Canadian Senator), Alex Schadenberg (executive director, Euthanasia Prevention Coalition), Reg Hancock (spinal cord injury survivor) and more. ...................
Euthanasia Video, Turning the Tide, Incredibly Well Received
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Again, as I noted upthread bracketed by example, I referred to projection, the tendency of libs and trolls to visit their own failings on us normal folk. It is sort of like the old "black is white, war is peace" logic here once again waving its flag.
It is obvious this wont work. The Republicans are so desperate about 2008 that they cant even pretend to reflect on the whole Craig matter. The lynch mob was at his Boise door so quickly it is clear they didnt stop at the Minneapolis airport.
The moral corruption of this episode reminds me of the Terri Schiavo case, the poor woman who was brain dead and the Republican leaders jumping through hoops to keep her alive. Sen. Bill Frist ruined his career by making a diagnosis based on videotapes, and President Bush rushed back to Washington to sign some kind of ridiculous bill.
Brooklyn Broadside: Handling of Sen. Larry Craigs Case: Another Low for GOP
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Oh yes, btw, troll got the zot...
No cheese for him.
Plane Crashes into World Trade Center
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