ruh roh, I'm in trouble.
The moderator of Thursday's vice-presidential debate
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I'll agree to disagree with you.... Just my opinion....Comment
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But would it be ethical? It seems like they try to be, and at occasions like this are not. You can't have your foot on both sides of the door.Comment
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Build your own dreams, or someone else will hire you to build theirs!
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Sorry that was a terrible hypothetical example of whats going on here. So let me straighten it out for you. Timmy who opposes the kids is greeted by the teacher who comes into the classroom, she states that she sides with the other kids. The other kids start calling Timmy names...Timmy fires back yet his points are valid. The teacher singles out Timmy for calling the kids names and threatens to kick him out of class if he continues.
There much better....
See, if the sharks were reasonable, and Timmy was able to communicate without seeming whiny and unnecessarily idealistic, they might have listened to him and let him swim around a little before ripping him into pieces.Comment
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Wrong again..... this is not BF.com and its run to the likings of those who pay and run the site. Kind of like a dictatorship.
Because you hate Wiki
dic·ta·tor·ship
Pronunciation:
\dik-ˈtā-tər-ˌship, ˈdik-ˌ\
Function:
noun
Date:
1542
1: the office of dictator
2: autocratic rule, control, or leadership
3 a: a form of government in which absolute power is concentrated in a dictator or a small clique b: a government organization or group in which absolute power is so concentrated c: a despotic state
So they label themselves as MODERATORS?
mod·er·a·tor(mŏd'ə-rā'tər) Pronunciation Key
n.- One that moderates, as:
- One that arbitrates or mediates.
- One who presides over a meeting, forum, or debate.
- The officer who presides over a synod or general assembly of the Presbyterian Church.
- Physics A substance, such as water or graphite, that is used in a nuclear reactor to decrease the speed of fast neutrons and increase the likelihood of fission.
They know it would be unethical and unattractive for posters if they ran this site as a dictatorship.Comment
- One that moderates, as:
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Continuing on our theme of unreasonable extended metaphors, let's say Timmy jumps into a shark tank. He then proceeds to try and explain to one of the bigger sharks in the tank that they all shouldn't eat him because he has as much of a right to live as they do.
See, if the sharks were reasonable, and Timmy was able to communicate without seeming whiny and unnecessarily idealistic, they might have listened to him and let him swim around a little before ripping him into pieces.Comment
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They can label themselves Gods if they like.... Stop being a tool! Or does that hurt your feelings too?Build your own dreams, or someone else will hire you to build theirs!
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So they label themselves as MODERATORS?
mod·er·a·tor(mŏd'ə-rā'tər) Pronunciation Key
n.- One that moderates, as:
- One that arbitrates or mediates.
- One who presides over a meeting, forum, or debate.
- The officer who presides over a synod or general assembly of the Presbyterian Church.
- Physics A substance, such as water or graphite, that is used in a nuclear reactor to decrease the speed of fast neutrons and increase the likelihood of fission.
They know it would be unethical and unattractive for posters if they ran this site as a dictatorship.
You are, once again, missing the point and whining about it.
If I started a forum about raping people and how awesome it is, would I have to be impartial towards both rapists and rapees? Why? Who said that there has to be an absolute correct viewpoint that agrees with what you think it is.
Once again, take your balls out of our purse and realize that communication does not prescribe by any laws that guarantee fairness, especially in politics.Comment
- One that moderates, as:
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So they label themselves as MODERATORS?
mod·er·a·tor(mŏd'ə-rā'tər) Pronunciation Key
n.- One that moderates, as:
- One that arbitrates or mediates.
- One who presides over a meeting, forum, or debate.
- The officer who presides over a synod or general assembly of the Presbyterian Church.
- Physics A substance, such as water or graphite, that is used in a nuclear reactor to decrease the speed of fast neutrons and increase the likelihood of fission.
They know it would be unethical and unattractive for posters if they ran this site as a dictatorship.
Moderators can have arbitrary views? Damn boy.Comment
- One that moderates, as:
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me·di·a·tor(mē'dē-ā'tər) Pronunciation Key
n.- One that mediates, especially one that reconciles differences between disputants.
- Physiology A substance or structure that mediates a specific response in a bodily tissue.
ar·bi·tra·tor
/ˈɑrbɪˌtreɪ
tər/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[ahr-bi-trey-ter] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation –noun a person chosen to decide a dispute or settle differences, esp. one formally empowered to examine the facts and decide the issue.
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You are, once again, missing the point and whining about it.
If I started a forum about raping people and how awesome it is, would I have to be impartial towards both rapists and rapees? Why? Who said that there has to be an absolute correct viewpoint that agrees with what you think it is.
Once again, take your balls out of our purse and realize that communication does not prescribe by any laws that guarantee fairness, especially in politics.Comment
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