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directfiesta 03-23-2003 03:51 PM

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Originally posted by JeremySF



Directfiesta? Give me a break. I disagree with him on everything, but I'd still do business with him. Hey DF, wanna do biz? lol. He has his oppinon, but I think he at least respects other people's opinions as well.

Maybe ... I have to leave tough ...

Dinner " roasted chicken ... has a funny smell and color... Oh well....
:)

Brujah 03-23-2003 03:52 PM

I'd like to add, I won't do bussiness with anyone who does business with anyone who does business with you either.

Centurion 03-23-2003 04:04 PM

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Originally posted by Gutterboy
Personally I don't give a fuck.

who wanted to wipe every Allah worshipping sand ****** from the face of the earth just as soon as I would someone with the same views about Americans.

You are truly a sad & despicable human being.
No, I guess I need to take that back.

You are NOT human (or humane) in the way you treat others.

Gutterboy 03-23-2003 04:20 PM

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Originally posted by Centurion


You are truly a sad & despicable human being.
No, I guess I need to take that back.

You are NOT human (or humane) in the way you treat others.

No, I'm just not stupid.

Unlike yourself, I recognize that for various reasons -- many of them beyond the realm of personal control and responsibility -- people hold wildly divergent views. Some of them very extreme.

I also know that because of the nature of these sorts of beliefs, they are almost impossible to change in a head on confrontation.. debating, reasoning and the like.

In addition, I realize that someone can hold a view that seems like total lunacy to me in one area of life, yet be entirely competent when it comes to their professional dealings.

So, as long as don't think their professional judgement is impaired, I do not consider the fact that someone may hold opinions I consider kooky to be a good reason for not doing business with them.

One mans sacred theology is anothers comedy.

Libertine 03-23-2003 04:21 PM

While I don't care about a person's political views when doing business with them, I do care about how likely they are to go and screw something up. Now, in a few select cases here on a gfy it becomes very clear that the person is very likely to screw something up, simply because they have the mental abilities of a seaslug.

Centurion 03-23-2003 04:45 PM

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Originally posted by Gutterboy


No, I'm just not stupid.


Not only do I consider you stupid, I consider you comletely insensitive IDIOT! And please note, I'm not talking about your "idea" about doing business with others, etc.

I'm talking about your statement of "wiping out all..sand ******s"

I am so tired of muddled rednecks that simply use dispariging comments about an ethnic group when they have no other argument.

Gutterboy 03-23-2003 04:47 PM

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Originally posted by Centurion


Not only do I consider you stupid, I consider you comletely insensitive IDIOT! And please note, I'm not talking about your "idea" about doing business with others, etc.

I'm talking about your statement of "wiping out all..sand ******s"

I am so tired of muddled rednecks that simply use dispariging comments about an ethnic group when they have no other argument.

Jesus motherfucking christ on a pogo stick.. is this really a case of "Ohh, he said 'sand ******', he's naaaaauuughty!" ???


:1orglaugh

Fuck, I thought you actually had a relevant point you were trying to make. My bad.

KRL 03-23-2003 05:03 PM

Fortunately the human mind has a blue screen memory module that tends to forget as time passes. This whole war shit talk in here will be a forgotten memory by next year.

jimmyf 03-23-2003 05:47 PM

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Originally posted by HungSolo


Are you starting to regret saying some things you have said?

:1orglaugh

DaLord 03-23-2003 05:56 PM

One thing is to piss each other off for fun and just hang around.
Another thing is to hope for casualties on coalition side.

My country, Denmark, has soldiers in the war side by side with US and UK and I support freedom.
If it takes a war so be it but I don't pick clients or partners because of their opinion.

dirtyone 03-23-2003 05:58 PM

50 :glugglug

Gutterboy 03-23-2003 05:59 PM

Goddamn it, this is the 2nd thread I've started today I missed 50 in.

dirtyone 03-23-2003 06:00 PM

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Originally posted by Gutterboy
Goddamn it, this is the 2nd thread I've started today I missed 50 in.
My first time ever doing it. :thumbsup

Gutterboy 03-23-2003 06:01 PM

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Originally posted by dirtyone


My first time ever doing it. :thumbsup

Congratulations! You couldn't have picked a finer thread :thumbsup

Joe Sixpack 03-23-2003 06:13 PM

I refuse to do business with myself because of my political views.

My right hand is even threatening strike action so I can't jerk off.

:helpme

bhutocracy 03-23-2003 08:59 PM

I think it's all a bit silly, not that I really have extreme views on anything, but even outside of business, I can't imagine not being able to sit down and have a beer with anyone I've argued with on GFY..

Carrie 03-23-2003 09:36 PM

To say you wouldn't do business with someone over their political/war opinions is cool, I'll give ya that.
But to say that you can't make decisions about doing business with a person because of his posts on GFY *at all* is dangerous.

We've seen CEOs of 3rd party processors on here calling people idiots over business issues and threatening them.
We've seen sponsors lay open an affiliate who had a question and asked it in a polite manner (no, I'm not meaning the ones who come on here starting shit and deserve the response).
And so much other shit...

When you're talking politics or bullshitting around, it's one thing. But when you're representing your business and you act like a flaming asshole, you'd better believe I'm going to make business decisions over that. My business is too important to deal with people who would rather throw insults than act professionally and work towards a mutual resolution when a problem comes up.

JeremySF 03-24-2003 01:04 PM

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Originally posted by Gutterboy


Don't be ridiculous.

First - Where did I wish that America suffer heavy casualties?

What you said is:

Are you hoping this war goes badly for the U.S.?
Yes - High casualties all the way, baby.

Be it because you think it'll teach arrogant americans a lesson, because you think the US is getting its just due, or because you think it'll make Bush look bad -- are you hoping that this war does not go well for the U.S.?


Short of saying "I hope America suffers a lot of casualties", this is about as explicit as you can get in terms of hoping things go awry for us.

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Secondly - Supposing I had said such a thing, why is that any less malicious than all the people on this board who've posted their hope that lots of Iraqi's die? It isn't, so stop whining.

If you are brainwashed enough to believe that an Iraqi human being's life is worth intrinsically less than an American human beings life, so be it. Just don't misrepresent my views to support your delusions.
And when have I defended people who wish innocent Iraqis die. A spade is a spade is a spade. I don't care what side you're on. Wishing that we suffer incredible casualities or that we inflict them, they're both fucked up positions.

Gutterboy 03-24-2003 01:09 PM

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Originally posted by JeremySF


And when have I defended people who wish innocent Iraqis die. A spade is a spade is a spade. I don't care what side you're on. Wishing that we suffer incredible casualities or that we inflict them, they're both fucked up positions.

In the poll thread I was just trying to find out what people thought. I really don't see why so many people have a problem with that.

Maybe they don't like seeing that a significant minority of GFY'ers are so against the war that they are hoping things do not go well for the US in Iraq? Maybe they'd rather just bury their heads in the sand and pretend these views aren't as prevalent as they are?

This is a case of 'kill the messenger' I'm afraid.

JeremySF 03-24-2003 01:12 PM

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Originally posted by Gutterboy


In the poll thread I was just trying to find out what people thought. Why do so many have a problem with that?

Maybe they don't like seeing that a significant minority of GFY'ers are so against the war that they are hoping things do not go well for the US in Iraq?

This is a case of 'kill the messenger' I'm afraid.


If you're intent was simply to assess people's feelings, fine, but you chose a strange way to ask. The way you phrased the question, it sounded to like you were hoping for high casualties.

Nydahl 03-24-2003 01:18 PM

I am able to forgive any1 whos gonna spend some bucks :1orglaugh - I am fucking cheap bastard


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