More Things That Are Wrong, just plain wrong

That’s because they do.

You’re implying they don’t.

It’s the frequency that’s strange, twice in one week and he’s here years. Of course we can’t tell how long his father has this bastard of a disease but it’s odd to say the least.

i) You frequently resort to playing the man.
ii) You just did there again.
iii) Your weird rants against anything you see as even vaguely liberal would indeed indicate that you have some form of illness.

you are a very insensitive poster

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Mentioning it isn’t strange, diagnosing fellow posters with it is strange .Perhaps not to you though.

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attacking the poster again

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I think I mentioned it once about a month ago in response to a question, mate.

I suppose that’s why we’re the dearest of e-friends.

Hardly a surprise, it’s been a rapid decline since November 8 for him.

Nope, attacking the post mate. The distinction obviously escapes you.

@Sidney

Sorry to hear you Dad is unwell. Hope things okay. Dealing with these imbeciles must be some light relief though!

Happy Christmas e-friend.

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And you and family, mate.

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I respect you for what you’re doing for your father, absolutely. I do think it’s a pity that you’ll use anything at your disposal to win an internet argument, which mean nothing at the end of the day.

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i) I don’t frequently, only with you actually.

ii) I didn’t. I actually know a lot about genetic based diseases, as it’s my field of work. Parkinsons is at least 15% genetic, and likely much more. I have plenty of other inherited based diseases to worry about, but thankfully Parkinsons isn’t one of them.

iii) Holding a different opinion to you is not indicative of an (mental, which is what you are implying) illness.

I’m entirely serious in my point that @anon7035031 suffers from some sort of paranoid delusions.

That can be the only conclusion one can come to given his long record of rants against anything even vaguely liberal.

The man comes across as utterly crazy. And he’s no wind up.

i) You do.

ii) You did.

iii) It isn’t. But your paranoid rants aren’t any opinions. And you regularly accuse people of being mentally ill.

Fire away at iii) by all means, I couldn’t care less whether you do or not, you’re the one that’s touchy about such things - me, not so much.

Unlike a died in the wool socialist like yourself, I am actually quite flexible in my political views. A reflection of that is my voting record in US presidential elections. I voted for Bill Clinton twice, Al Gore in 2000, John Kerry in 2004 and Obama in 2008.
Sorry if that doesn’t fit your moronic narrative.

i) I just said I have no problem playing the man where you are concerned, as you deserve it.
ii) I didn’t raise the issue or attack you on Parkinsons. Now that you have raised it though, and on a personal basis, I am happy to discuss it as it is an area I am quite expert on.
iii) I am not in the slightest touchy, you are the one throwing around internet diagnoses, truly strange behavior.

Your permanently angry rhetoric against pretty much anything even vaguely liberal strongly indicates that you are an extremist on most matters.

I see very little difference between you and somebody like Ian O’Doherty.

The same cliched rhetoric, the same arrogant, sneering tone, the same paranoia, the same token claims to having liberal credentials while simultaneously vilifying people who campaign for liberal causes.

i) You claim you’ve no problem playing the man, yet you squeal like a baby when anybody else does against you.
ii) You did the exact same thing I did. You were the one who moaned about it.
iii) Em, yes you are, pal. I wasn’t the one who started a separate thread about calling people autistic, remember.

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