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/yawn.

why did i expect more out of you? i put my faith and trust in your abilities, and you continue to let me down.

pro tip: fine-tune your trolling skills at another website for a few months and then come back here.

Not sure what trolling means, but I am only interested in serious debate with well-informed, intelligent individuals. I guess you're not my target audience.
 




Not sure what trolling means, but I am only interested in serious debate with well-informed, intelligent individuals. I guess you're not my target audience.

you're unoriginal, uninspiring comment and half-a$$ trolling attempt$ vex me.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0t2pWUWE1Y8

i've been waiting for an intelligent debate partner to arrive here.
barely one person has been trying to elevate and awaken the cafepharma group consciousness through humor and compassion.

some of us out there still try to hold on for one more day.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PqMdwiNrGF4

I know this pain
Why do lock yourself up in these chains?
No one can change your life except for you
Don't ever let anyone step all over you
Just open your heart and your mind
Is it really fair to feel this way inside?
 




Pope Francis delivered today a powerful message to European-based MNCs.

http://www.news.va/en/news/pope-francis-address-to-european-parliament

Promoting the dignity of the person means recognizing that he or she possesses inalienable rights which no one may take away arbitrarily, much less for the sake of economic interests.

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Keeping democracies alive is a challenge in the present historic moment. The true strength of our democracies – understood as expressions of the political will of the people – must not be allowed to collapse under the pressure of multinational interests which are not universal, which weaken them and turn them into uniform systems of economic power at the service of unseen empires. This is one of the challenges which history sets before you today.

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Pope Francis delivered today a powerful message to European-based MNCs.

http://www.news.va/en/news/pope-francis-address-to-european-parliament

Promoting the dignity of the person means recognizing that he or she possesses inalienable rights which no one may take away arbitrarily, much less for the sake of economic interests.

..

Keeping democracies alive is a challenge in the present historic moment. The true strength of our democracies – understood as expressions of the political will of the people – must not be allowed to collapse under the pressure of multinational interests which are not universal, which weaken them and turn them into uniform systems of economic power at the service of unseen empires. This is one of the challenges which history sets before you today.

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Go read The Declaration of Independence, moron... Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness, NOT insurance and medical expenses paid for by your neighbors through the force of government.

Good thing the pope is not the leader of the U.S.
 




you're unoriginal, uninspiring comment and half-a$$ trolling attempt$ vex me.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0t2pWUWE1Y8

i've been waiting for an intelligent debate partner to arrive here.
barely one person has been trying to elevate and awaken the cafepharma group consciousness through humor and compassion.

some of us out there still try to hold on for one more day.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PqMdwiNrGF4

I know this pain
Why do lock yourself up in these chains?
No one can change your life except for you
Don't ever let anyone step all over you
Just open your heart and your mind
Is it really fair to feel this way inside?

More mindless drivel.
 




you're unoriginal, uninspiring comment and half-a$$ trolling attempt$ vex me.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0t2pWUWE1Y8

i've been waiting for an intelligent debate partner to arrive here.
barely one person has been trying to elevate and awaken the cafepharma group consciousness through humor and compassion.

some of us out there still try to hold on for one more day.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PqMdwiNrGF4

I know this pain
Why do lock yourself up in these chains?
No one can change your life except for you
Don't ever let anyone step all over you
Just open your heart and your mind
Is it really fair to feel this way inside?

You must be a real-life Chauncey Gardner.
 




you're unoriginal, uninspiring comment and half-a$$ trolling attempt$ vex me.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0t2pWUWE1Y8

i've been waiting for an intelligent debate partner to arrive here.
barely one person has been trying to elevate and awaken the cafepharma group consciousness through humor and compassion.

some of us out there still try to hold on for one more day.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PqMdwiNrGF4

I know this pain
Why do lock yourself up in these chains?
No one can change your life except for you
Don't ever let anyone step all over you
Just open your heart and your mind
Is it really fair to feel this way inside?

Wilson Phillips was awesome.
 




Go read The Declaration of Independence, moron... Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness, NOT insurance and medical expenses paid for by your neighbors through the force of government.

Good thing the pope is not the leader of the U.S.

Promoting the dignity of the person means recognizing that he or she possesses inalienable rights which no one may take away arbitrarily, much less for the sake of economic interests.

At the same time, however, care must be taken not to fall into certain errors which can arise from a misunderstanding of the concept of human rights and from its misuse. Today there is a tendency to claim ever broader individual rights; underlying this is a conception of the human person as detached from all social and anthropological contexts, as if the person were a “monad” (μονάς), increasingly unconcerned with other surrounding “monads”. The equally essential and complementary concept of duty no longer seems to be linked to such a concept of rights. As a result, the rights of the individual are upheld, without regard for the fact that each human being is part of a social context wherein his or her rights and duties are bound up with those of others and with the common good of society itself.

I believe, therefore, that it is vital to develop a culture of human rights which wisely links the individual, or better, the personal aspect, to that of the common good, of the “all of us” made up of individuals, families and intermediate groups who together constitute society.[3] In fact, unless the rights of each individual are harmoniously ordered to the greater good, those rights will end up being considered limitless and consequently will become a source of conflicts and violence.

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we encounter certain rather selfish lifestyles, marked by an opulence which is no longer sustainable and frequently indifferent to the world around us, and especially to the poorest of the poor. To our dismay we see technical and economic questions dominating political debate, to the detriment of genuine concern for human beings.[5] Men and women risk being reduced to mere cogs in a machine that treats them as items of consumption to be exploited, with the result that – as is so tragically apparent – whenever a human life no longer proves useful for that machine, it is discarded with few qualms, as in the case of the terminally ill, the elderly who are abandoned and uncared for, and children who are killed in the womb.

This is the great mistake made “when technology is allowed to take over”;[6] the result is a confusion between ends and means”.[7] It is the inevitable consequence of a “throwaway culture” and an uncontrolled consumerism. Upholding the dignity of the person means instead acknowledging the value of human life, which is freely given us and hence cannot be an object of trade or commerce. As members of this Parliament, you are called to a great mission which may at times seem an impossible one: to tend to the needs of individuals and peoples. To tend to those in need takes strength and tenderness, effort and generosity in the midst of a functionalistic and privatized mindset which inexorably leads to a “throwaway culture”. To care for individuals and peoples in need means protecting memory and hope; it means taking responsibility for the present with its situations of utter marginalization and anguish, and being capable of bestowing dignity upon it.[8]
 








Promoting the dignity of the person means recognizing that he or she possesses inalienable rights which no one may take away arbitrarily, much less for the sake of economic interests.

Hey moron, how dignified is the person who is able- bodied, yet takes handouts from their neighbor? Some might even say that's "selfish".

Who, in America, is more capable of promoting their "self-dignity" than the individual themselves? Individual FREEDOM is the ultimate promotion of recognizing the dignity of people.

Government steals almost 50% of my hard-earned labor of which a big portion goes to fund the almost 50 million on food stamps at a cost of over $76 billion. Then morons like you have the balls to bitch that it ain't enough.

How about my dignity?
 




Promoting the dignity of the person means recognizing that he or she possesses inalienable rights which no one may take away arbitrarily, much less for the sake of economic interests.

Hey moron, how dignified is the person who is able- bodied, yet takes handouts from their neighbor? Some might even say that's "selfish".

Who, in America, is more capable of promoting their "self-dignity" than the individual themselves? Individual FREEDOM is the ultimate promotion of recognizing the dignity of people.

Government steals almost 50% of my hard-earned labor of which a big portion goes to fund the almost 50 million on food stamps at a cost of over $76 billion. Then morons like you have the balls to bitch that it ain't enough.

How about my dignity?

yes, how about your dignity. our dignity.

perhaps you would not be so pissed off if the largest company in the world would adequately compensate its workers, so that the government would not need to "steal" from your "hard-earned labor" in order to fund said company's inadequately compensated (heart disease-ridden, diabetic, cancerous) workers*

no, no, no, no, no.

to be fair...

the government should instead "steal" from those individuals, syndicates, and other organizations who own and hold unproductive assets, i.e. large concentrations of inherited wealth aka wealth not acquired through "hard-earned labor".

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7FOK2x7r10&feature=youtu.be

that sounds like a fair game rule we can implement to our complex system of inter-connected consciousnesses.

we can change the world to a better ride at any time.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMUiwTubYu0

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*keeping companies like ours in business earning "so much money" and adequately compensating us ;-)
 




Explain to me how inherited wealth is not hard-earned. Somebody fucking earned that wealth. It is their wealth moron. They can do whatever they want with their wealth, like pass it on to whom ever they please. It is not government's money to steal and give to others. Got it moron?
 












You have got to love a guy who preaches against consumerism then expects his brainless minions to pay for his concerts, buy his T-Shirts and watch his unfunny performances on commercial TV.
 




Explain to me how inherited wealth is not hard-earned. Somebody fucking earned that wealth. It is their wealth moron. They can do whatever they want with their wealth, like pass it on to whom ever they please. It is not government's money to steal and give to others. Got it moron?

Explain to me how being born out of the lucky vagina counts as hard-earned labor. (multiple puns intended)

By the way, why such a beef with that poster's freedom to promote the redistribution and sharing of resources for the common good? What is troubling you my bitter friend?

We have a good thing going here, and now you had to lambaste me as a moron.

Unforgivable.

;-)

JK, but only about the unforgivable part.
 












Explain to me how being born out of the lucky vagina counts as hard-earned labor. (multiple puns intended)

By the way, why such a beef with that poster's freedom to promote the redistribution and sharing of resources for the common good? What is troubling you my bitter friend?

We have a good thing going here, and now you had to lambaste me as a moron.

Unforgivable.

;-)

JK, but only about the unforgivable part.

Perhaps government should just give us based on each according to their ability and to each according to their need.

But then again, why repeat the failures of this ideology? We already know how that story ends, now don't we, moron?

Don't go away mad... just go away.