Originally posted by LWW Interesting bit of revisionist posting?
Not revisionist... I went back through and nope.. didn't call 'you' a moron.. but, this is nit-picking at this point.. I noticed there were a LOT of things I pointed out that you conviently neglected to reply to. Normally that happens when someone is trying to distract from the flow of the debate..
I assume you meant deluded? But since we disagree...
Yes, I meant deluded.. I have mild Dyslexica and sever Dysgraphia (as well as a touch of Dysnomia).. I suppose I could cut/paste the ENTIRE post into a word editor and hit the spell check button.. or any word that I know is one that is out of the typical use for the average person (which means I don't see it often so I've not learned the pattern for that word, since I don't get the rules for the english language.. course, not many people do.. it's one of the worlds most buggered language) could be looked up.. But, I'd rather not waste the time making sure that the use my extensive vocabulary is maticulous (bet that is spelled wrong to.. don't care anymore.. if that's what you have to pick on, then you are in close quarters with LuRp, who seems to have left after being spanked in the war thread. Debate based on content, don't use typos and misspelled words to try and debunk valid statements.. it's just plain bad debating)
OOOOPS...the M word again.
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Yeah, I was calling you a moron last night.. but your reference is to your 'wrongly' made statement about revisionist postings.. so, again, not only are you trying to side-step the debate, you are trying to minimalize my arguments by distracting from the issues..
Wow I've lived my life for 46 years and have no clue as to how I got to where I am or where I was where I have been. I must be a moron...of course you being a Saavant can tell me all about it without ever being there. But then I can spell deluded. HMMMM...
Then my guess about you being near 50 was correct.. And that means you got indoor plubming when? about 1970?.. Have you lived in OH all your life? If you did, then I'm betting you lived in rural america.. were there are STILL a lot of places that don't have municipal water and depend on wells for their water.. That was a TOTALY different world that the inner city today. To claim you know anything about the "culture of poverty" because you were a poor farm boy? is ludicrous (bet that's spelled wrong to, you should point that out to show how invalid my argument is)..
And, my 'knowing' is from living it.. sorry to burst your buble again.. When I was 7 - 10 (1977 - 1980) we had peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for christmas dinner.. all of my clothes came from good will or other thrift stores.. Try living down going to school wearing a coat that one of your classmates knows was donated .. and they promptly point that out to the rest of the school.. Then at one point, I lived in Milwaukee WI.. went to the 10th grade at Washington High.. had to ride the bus through North High territory.. inner city.. there were shootings at North High back in 1985.. but you didn't see much media coverage about it, not like now when we hear about an affluent school having shots fired.. now the country cares since it's not in the inner cities anymore.. I was almost mugged walking to the bus after school.. for "change for a dollar" or "do you know what time it is?".. I watched this chick pick up a big rock and walk over to me with another friend and a guy standing across the street.. Had I gone for change or looked at my watch I'd have been bashed on the head.. Is that the kind of 'poor' you grew up in? Then, I spent 2 years living in my truck (literally).. had to steal food sometimes.. Tried to get a job, but it's hard when you can't put down a valid address on the application.. Not even McDolands wants to hire someone without an address.. I actually got a job at Walmart in my town when they were opening.. I lived in the parking lot for 2 weeks.. people would knock on my window to wake me up and I'd go in and take a sink bath.. then work all day.. Once I got my first paycheck I rented a single room in a dive where the drunks and druggies would piss on the wall in the hall.. Course, once I finished helping get the entire store ready for opening, I got fired (along with about 20% of all the people who worked at getting it ready).. on trumped up charges/accusations.. Back to the street.. I even had a 'room mate' at one point.. a buddy who lost his job and could only manage 5 days a week for staying at friends houses.. he spent the other 2 nights sleeping in my truck with me..
Don't preach to me about not knowing what it's like to be poor.. Been there Done that.. Much more so than some rural farm boy who grew up in a totally different era than now.. So, you were one of the last in your community to get indoor plumbing.. in 1970, yeah.. that makes you an expert on being poor.. My grandfather was poor.. grew up in the depression.. had 3 jobs at 14 and went to school full time to support his mom and 6 siblings.. They ate bread most days and occasionaly got something of meat.. For years.. That, my friend, is poor..
OOOPS!!! Let's see...I've been thinking...so maybe I'm not a moron?
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This thread isn't about society it's about prison reform. The person who shit on me to cause my problem was...ME, so yes it was my fault. Did I have the best natural advantage from birth? No but I didn't have the worst either. I made decisions that made it worse. Then I made decisions which made it better.
Actually, you made it into a debate about society when you said I was .. what was that .. something about a pantload? Oh.. this..
What a pantload of Bravo Sierra.
.. That in response to my statement about what puts people 'in' prison..
Again, good for you that you turned your life around.. But, as you point out here.. You didn't come from "the worst".. sitting in a cell for 6 months did you some good.. but if you are 'a hardened soul' as you said earlier that some are, sitting on your butt for 6 months or even 6 years in a crappy environment is NOT going to cause you to re-think your situation.. But, then, that's one of my statements you conveniently negleted to touch on..
This I believe. First of your lack of knowledge is showing again. Reserve duty is a weekend warrior status. 1 weekend a month plus 2 weeks a year. It does not get you GI Bill bennies. I was willing to put my life on the line because I believe in the ideals on which our nation was founded. The shitbags are those who believe that since the system lacks perfection is is a waste. If you had seen any of the rest of the world you would realize this.
Actaully, the only knowledge I lacked was your age.. I also went reserves when I went into the Navy.. SeaBees.. guess what? I HAD ACCESS TO THE GI BILL.. Then, I went active duty (to escape living in the streets.. amazing how I managed to get to my reserve meetings while living in my car.. but, then, it was far enough away that I got a hotel for the weekend and 3 meals a day for 2 days.. can't pass that up.. then, one October day in WI in the middle of a blizzard and 2 ft of snow on the ground, they said they had open billets for builders to go Active.. so I did).. Spent 6 months in Guam.. US Territory.. nasty place for the most part.. And I watch educational channels and see how other countries act/behave/treat their citizens.. While I haven't lived in a lot of places abroad, I do consider myself at least a little educated to the rest of the world..
I never said our system was a waste.. or that it wasnt pretty great.. I said it has some serious and fundamental flaws which directly cause the need for prisons (for theft/drugs/battery/etc.. ****, as noted before, is a different beast all together)..
(grr.. damm 10,000 char limit!)