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    I wonder if what happened at the SONA and what is happening in SA generally can really be understood by a liberal?

    Because you see a liberal may believe in evolution and genetics and its effect on the entire human body, but he believes that this does not apply to the human brain.

    Fascinating, really it is.

    Sociology, anthropology and psychology all follow suite including this “no effect on the brain” principle.

    The truth, the unvarnished truth, is far too stressful a paradigm for many, it seems, so the liberal takes the easy way out because it makes him feel good like a child playing pretend and so he interacts with a world that does not exist, trying to build better worlds based on his self imposed hard print fallacies.
    It is not the strongest of the species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change. – Charles Darwin

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    Quote Originally Posted by pmbguy View Post
    I wonder if what happened at the SONA and what is happening in SA generally can really be understood by a liberal?

    Because you see a liberal may believe in evolution and genetics and its effect on the entire human body, but he believes that this does not apply to the human brain.

    Fascinating, really it is.

    Sociology, anthropology and psychology all follow suite including this “no effect on the brain” principle.

    The truth, the unvarnished truth, is far too stressful a paradigm for many, it seems, so the liberal takes the easy way out because it makes him feel good like a child playing pretend and so he interacts with a world that does not exist, trying to build better worlds based on his self imposed hard print fallacies.
    Now that was a good post.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pmbguy View Post
    I wonder if what happened at the SONA and what is happening in SA generally can really be understood by a liberal?

    Because you see a liberal may believe in evolution and genetics and its effect on the entire human body, but he believes that this does not apply to the human brain.

    Fascinating, really it is.

    Sociology, anthropology and psychology all follow suite including this “no effect on the brain” principle.

    The truth, the unvarnished truth, is far too stressful a paradigm for many, it seems, so the liberal takes the easy way out because it makes him feel good like a child playing pretend and so he interacts with a world that does not exist, trying to build better worlds based on his self imposed hard print fallacies.
    Ah...but you need to understand that when pigs rule the farmyard there is no intellect superior to that of the pig. Pigs continuously point out that "common sense" shows that those claiming to be more intelligent are clearly insane for the brain of the pig is the biggest brain in the universe...

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    The best part of it was the big chief who kept laughing as he spoke, like it was a joke.

    We all know it is a joke and there is nothing you or anyone else is going to do about it.

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    So this is the just of the new land law

    http://www.fin24.com/Economy/Preside...plans-20150215

    ...and with it a quickening of the animal farm plot.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ians View Post
    The best part of it was the big chief who kept laughing as he spoke, like it was a joke.

    We all know it is a joke and there is nothing you or anyone else is going to do about it.

    The best part is that he is trying to extend his comedy career beyond what his term allows.









    I wonder how many white liberals are left in Zimbabwe?
    It is not the strongest of the species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change. – Charles Darwin

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    Jacobs Zuma’s Zulu name is Gedleyihlekisa meaning “one who smiles while grinding his enemies” ... you can't even make this stuff up
    It is not the strongest of the species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change. – Charles Darwin

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    My personal opinion is that because #1Tsotsie was one of the counter intelligence guys at Quatro and he kept his hand in with the secret service after 'Democrazy' (pals with Mo Shaik etc) he has dirt on everybody in the NEC and beyond with very few exceptions, so like the proverbial schoolyard bully he threatens them with exposure or worse if it looks like they are going to step out of line.
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