Dogwalker's defense strategy
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I’m afraid, that I have to agree with Demo on this particular point. First, let me be very clear on this first point. I think that D the d is a grade A first class jerk and idiot rating about 9.9 on a 10 point scale, and on the human scale about 3. It is my considered opinion, that he, and his brother as well, is an immense waste of protoplasm.
If I were to hazard a guess, I would start with narcissistic personality disorder, it is after all, all about him, coupled with a need to be important, mainly because he is such a walking pile of insignificance, with a dash of disassociative personality disorder. To put it bluntly, he is a walking danger to himself and anyone around him.
I have no problem in contemplating him not only helping Ed Brown get his explosives and weapons, then helping to make the various explosives. I further have no problem in seeing him actually using them in his disassociation from reality that he would be standing up for the downtrodden. Let’s also not forget that he is ex-military, which really bothers me, so it isn’t like he doesn’t know how to shoot at and kill someone, or at least that is what I have always been lead to believe that the military are supposedly trained for. The fact that he is a windbag and a coward doesn’t alter the fact that I think that under the circumstances as they existed at the compound that he could have and would have been busy playing the heroic soldier had events come to that pass. I consider him to be a very dangerous type of personality, and if he didn’t get to die for this little cause, he will then find another either sooner or later, probably sooner.
If I were to hazard a guess, I would start with narcissistic personality disorder, it is after all, all about him, coupled with a need to be important, mainly because he is such a walking pile of insignificance, with a dash of disassociative personality disorder. To put it bluntly, he is a walking danger to himself and anyone around him.
I have no problem in contemplating him not only helping Ed Brown get his explosives and weapons, then helping to make the various explosives. I further have no problem in seeing him actually using them in his disassociation from reality that he would be standing up for the downtrodden. Let’s also not forget that he is ex-military, which really bothers me, so it isn’t like he doesn’t know how to shoot at and kill someone, or at least that is what I have always been lead to believe that the military are supposedly trained for. The fact that he is a windbag and a coward doesn’t alter the fact that I think that under the circumstances as they existed at the compound that he could have and would have been busy playing the heroic soldier had events come to that pass. I consider him to be a very dangerous type of personality, and if he didn’t get to die for this little cause, he will then find another either sooner or later, probably sooner.
The fact that you sincerely and wholeheartedly believe that the “Law of Gravity” is unconstitutional and a violation of your sovereign rights, does not absolve you of adherence to it.
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That too!!
The fact that you sincerely and wholeheartedly believe that the “Law of Gravity” is unconstitutional and a violation of your sovereign rights, does not absolve you of adherence to it.
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My experience has been that clients who tell me that that they are really good people and easy to get along with are, in actuality, complete a**holes.UGA Lawdog wrote:Any person who knows me in the real world will tell you I have a great sense of humor. I'm always telling jokes and love to hear other people tell jokes.
It's sort of the Dunning-Kruger effect for congeniality.
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Yeesh, are you guys bored or something? Is it really necessary to pick on and taunt UGA Lawdog like he's a troll?
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Pretty much.webhick wrote:Is it really necessary to pick on and taunt UGA Lawdog like he's a troll?
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CaptainKickback wrote:It's kind of like being in a gang. We can pick on UGA as much as we like (and vice-versa), but if some outsider tries picking on him, we will probably be all over that outsider like a fat person on a barstool. Besidees, there is a humorosity test for him.....
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It strikes me as a bit mean-spirited.Demosthenes wrote:Pretty much.webhick wrote:Is it really necessary to pick on and taunt UGA Lawdog like he's a troll?
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Nah. It's pretty tame compared to the verbal abuse UGA heaps on others in Ranting and Raving.webhick wrote:It strikes me as a bit mean-spirited.
Typical post from the Lawdog to Fuzzrabbit:
and to Burzmali:You're a loser. A drooling idiot. A steaming pile of feces.
You know Burzmali, for an otherwise smart person, you say some really stupid things from time to time.
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CaptainKickback wrote:Well, I figure UGA has a sense of humor, after all he went to a university whose mascot is named after the university initials and probably aspires himself to own a bull dog as fine as UGA and for his kids to go to UGa and for them to have bulldogs as fine a UGA. At least with UGa, you know what the mascot is. I mean, what in the hell is a Hoya? Or a Zip?
And for the record, mean spirited would be aksin if he and Rachel, or he and VanMeters Revenge are the same person. That's just downright low.
and maybe we are....
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I'm not, given that he spouts BS constantly.Bud Dickman wrote:Dogboy .... has a BS Degree, I'm shocked.
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Welcome back.VanMeters Revenge wrote:
and maybe we are....
Are you planning to come to Sunny New Hampshire for the trial?
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See, now that's just dishonest. The sun is shining right now, but it is nowhere near "sunny" up here.ErsatzAnatchist wrote:Are you planning to come to Sunny New Hampshire for the trial?
So let me fix it....Are you planning to come to Sunny New Hampshire for the trial where the roads are half-a-lane skinnier thanks to the snow; where people need to be winched out of their driveway nearly every morning; where you have to check any overhangs you pass under due to threat of killer icicles and roof sludge; where every other day people are saying "Did you hear? We're getting more f***ing snow!"; and where outside ErsatzAnatchist's office is a mountain of lemon snow?
I hate this state.
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I very seriously doubt that, given that Lawdog is genetically incapable of making the errors I have seen from you, with regard to both writing and logic.VanMeters Revenge wrote:and maybe we are....CaptainKickback wrote:And for the record, mean spirited would be aksin if he and Rachel, or he and VanMeters Revenge are the same person. That's just downright low.
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Yep. Lawdog may be a rude SOB, but he's at least a smart SOB.
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