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Piers Morgan, "Stop Whining about Trump"
Gene363 Offline
#1 Posted:
Joined: 01-24-2003
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I cannot forgive his Second Amendment stance, but this article is right on the money.

Quote:
Memo to millennials, that awful feeling you've got is called losing. It happens. If you want to know how to win, stop whinging for a bit and learn some lessons from Trump

Cheer up, American millennials!
I mean, seriously, CHEER THE **** UP!
Oh, I know you’ve had a rough week ever since Donald Trump won the election.
But it’s time to get a grip.

STOP crying.
STOP taking personal days off work to ‘process’ what happened.

Millenials need to get a grip. Stop whinging and crying and complaining how unfair life is because Hillary Clinton lost the electoral vote to Donald Trump

Millenials need to get a grip. Stop whinging and crying and complaining how unfair life is because Hillary Clinton lost the electoral vote to Donald Trump

STOP huddling with your equally distraught buddies in Starbucks over your Venti Iced White Chocolate Mocha.
STOP howling away on social media about how unfair life is and how it’s the end of the planet as we know it.
STOP updating the exact number Hillary won the popular vote by, because it doesn’t bloody matter.
STOP marching around screaming your fury at the result when many of you couldn’t even bothered to vote.
STOP retweeting all your favourite celebrities’ own outbursts of pique, rage and anguish.
STOP demanding the Electoral College reverse the decision in December.

In short, STOP being such a faux-tormented bunch of absolutely deluded cretins.
Want to know why Trump is going to be your next president?
It’s because he is what’s called a ‘winner’.

Trump is going to be your next president because he is what’s called a ‘winner’. I know it’s not ‘cool’ to be a winner these days and it's an ugly, dirty word in your PC-crazed universe

Trump is going to be your next president because he is what’s called a ‘winner’. I know it’s not ‘cool’ to be a winner these days and it's and it's an ugly, dirty word in your PC-crazed universe.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3942278/PIERS-MORGAN-Memo-millennials-awful-feeling-ve-got-called-losing-happens-want-know-win-stop-whinging-bit-learn-lessons-Trump.html#ixzz4QHWljQIi
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Covfireman Offline
#2 Posted:
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You could replace the Trump is a winner with Hilary is a loser and I'd like it more . *





*This isn't a statement in support of of the right , left or trump it is in its entirety a statement about Hilary Clinton .
teedubbya Offline
#3 Posted:
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My only issue is it's not just the mellinials
DrafterX Offline
#4 Posted:
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True.. true... Hillary doesn't fall in there at all... Mellow
teedubbya Offline
#5 Posted:
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funny how the baby boomers trash gen x and mellinials while being the first generation to take more than they are leaving
DrafterX Offline
#6 Posted:
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You're a funny guy... Mellow
MACS Offline
#7 Posted:
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My son was born in 1989, so he falls into the millenial time frame; however, he has been (mostly) on his own since 3 days after he graduated HS. He has a full time job and a side job, and pays his own bills.

That's good parenting, right there. Anxious
teedubbya Offline
#8 Posted:
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I'm with you MACS. The ones I know are doing fine.

now get off my lawn
MACS Offline
#9 Posted:
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teedubbya wrote:
I'm with you MACS. The ones I know are doing fine.

now get off my lawn


Doesn't mean libtard teachers/professors didn't attempt to fill his brain with crap... just means he's realizing he can trust his mom and dad more than anyone else.

When he said to me one day, "You know, dad... I should have listened to you", it was music to my ears.
Mr. Jones Offline
#10 Posted:
Joined: 06-12-2005
Posts: 19,400
Piers Morgan
LOST ALL OF MY RESPECT AFTER SANDY HOOK...
IT WAS A TRAGEDY BY A NUTCASE...

HE NEEDS TO GET OVER THAT...
BIG-TIME.

HIS SHOW...EVERY NIGHT FOR 6-8 months after
That was GUN CONTROL RELATED EVERY FREAKIN' night....
It was pathetic to say the least...

He can jam some red hot fish and chips into
His BRIT STARFISH...
AND LIKE IT.
Brewha Offline
#11 Posted:
Joined: 01-25-2010
Posts: 12,161
MACS wrote:
Doesn't mean libtard teachers/professors didn't attempt to fill his brain with crap... just means he's realizing he can trust his mom and dad more than anyone else.

When he said to me one day, "You know, dad... I should have listened to you", it was music to my ears.

Right MACS - you should keep him away from these crazy teachers.....
They'll prolly try to teach him that birds came from dinosaurs and such.
DrafterX Offline
#12 Posted:
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Birds used to be Bees... Mellow
Covfireman Offline
#13 Posted:
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Brewha wrote:
Right MACS - you should keep him away from these crazy teachers.....
They'll prolly try to teach him that birds came from dinosaurs and such.



Dinosaurs came from birds .
Brewha Offline
#14 Posted:
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Lots of edumacated folk here on da fornum....
banderl Offline
#15 Posted:
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Covfireman wrote:
Dinosaurs came from birds .



Origin of birds
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the book by Gerhard Heilmann, see The Origin of Birds (book).

The Berlin specimen of Archaeopteryx lithographica
The origin of birds refers to the initial stages in the evolution of birds. The scientific consensus is that birds are a group of theropod dinosaurs that evolved during the Mesozoic Era.[1]

A close relationship between birds and dinosaurs was first proposed in the nineteenth century after the discovery of the primitive bird Archaeopteryx in Germany. Birds share many unique skeletal features with dinosaurs.[2] Moreover, fossils of more than twenty species of dinosaur have been collected with preserved feathers. There are even very small dinosaurs, such as Microraptor and Anchiornis, which have long, vaned, arm and leg feathers forming wings. The Jurassic basal avialan Pedopenna also shows these long foot feathers. Witmer in 2009 concluded that this evidence is sufficient to demonstrate that avian evolution went through a four-winged stage.[3]

Fossil evidence also demonstrates that birds and dinosaurs shared features such as hollow, pneumatized bones, gastroliths in the digestive system, nest-building and brooding behaviors. The ground-breaking discovery of fossilized Tyrannosaurus rex soft tissue allowed a molecular comparison of cellular anatomy and protein sequencing of collagen tissue, both of which demonstrated that T. rex and birds are more closely related to each other than either is to Alligator.[4] A second molecular study robustly supported the relationship of birds to dinosaurs, though it did not place birds within Theropoda, as expected. This study utilized eight additional collagen sequences extracted from a femur of Brachylophosaurus canadensis, a hadrosaur.[5] A study comparing embryonic, juvenile and adult archosaur skulls concluded that bird skulls are derived from those of theropod dinosaurs by progenesis, a type of paedomorphic heterochrony, which resulted in retention of juvenile characteristics of their ancestors.[6]

The origin of birds has historically been a contentious topic within evolutionary biology. However, only a few scientists still debate the dinosaurian origin of birds, suggesting descent from other types of archosaurian reptiles. Among the consensus that supports dinosaurian ancestry, the exact sequence of evolutionary events that gave rise to the early birds within maniraptoran theropods is hotly disputed. The origin of bird flight is a separate but related question for which there are also several proposed answers.
MACS Offline
#16 Posted:
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Brewha wrote:
Right MACS - you should keep him away from these crazy teachers.....
They'll prolly try to teach him that birds came from dinosaurs and such.


Yeah, I'm quite alright with teachers, well, you know... teaching. Math, science, spelling, grammar, are all fine and dandy. It's when they start injecting their political nonsense into the lesson plan where I get a little concerned.
teedubbya Offline
#17 Posted:
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College should teach you to problem solve, consider all information and opinions and formulate your own thought. Boneheaded politically minded teachers shouldn't be able to brainwash or indoctrinate nor should we fear them and their differing opinions.

That's not to say we should condone it either.
tailgater Offline
#18 Posted:
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I accept the fact that colleges are liberal petrie dishes.
If you attend full time for 4 years and have an average or above experience, then you SHOULD graduate with a socially liberal perspective.

With that said:
Too many educators take advantage of this. Let's face it, if you want to form a protest just inform students. They'll gather first and ask why they're there second. Or not at all.
Also, too many think it's their obligation to find offense in everything. They literally (not figuratively) have things called "Serenity Rooms" where students can go, where it's quite and calm. And these rooms are actually used. And NOT for sex!

And a lot of this is indeed an agenda.
But we all survive it.
It's not an indoctrination.
And truth be told it's what makes college educated conservatives so much superior to their liberal peers. Because we've seen and lived both sides.
And now that you're seething at my last remark, I'll admit I'm just kidding. But you have to admit we have some pretty broad perspective.
banderl Offline
#19 Posted:
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Back in the mid 70s we had a serenity room, it was called the Montgomery Ward Lounge. You could bring your bong in there and fire it up. Campus cops would leave you alone.
rfenst Offline
#20 Posted:
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banderl wrote:
Back in the mid 70s we had a serenity room, it was called the Montgomery Ward Lounge. You could bring your bong in there and fire it up. Campus cops would leave you alone.



What school?
DrafterX Offline
#21 Posted:
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I'm betting it wasn't BYU.... Mellow
teedubbya Offline
#22 Posted:
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Bong Yuengling and Utz?
teedubbya Offline
#23 Posted:
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This country would be so much better without the mainstream press, higher education, and disinformation spread from places like the CDC and NIH.

We don't need that crap. We have cbid and like minded blogs.
teedubbya Offline
#24 Posted:
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Now excuse me while I scrape the calcified scars of my pineal gland. Damn that floride.
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