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Post by redleg on Dec 8, 2017 11:59:46 GMT -5
Yes, but going from the bathroom to the fridge, and back to your couch in the basement is not my idea of "getting around". You can come visit in Boca some time. But call ahead to see if we are in country. Why would I do that? The closest I've every been to Florida, other than landing at Eglin on the way to Just Cause, was 1/4 mile off the coast when I was working an ocean going tug. I've lost nothing in FL, and have no intention of going there to look for it.
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Post by aboutwell on Dec 8, 2017 22:02:24 GMT -5
Redleg... you are definitely a Trump type of supporter... Just curious what exactly is "Trump type of supporter"? He was 17 on my list of those running, 18 if you gave Webb a chance. My #1 went out first BUT I liked how be bit#ched slapped the union goons in his home state. Damn shame LtCol West seems to be out of politics. Check your nearest mirror and you won't have to ask...
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Post by aboutwell on Dec 8, 2017 22:10:08 GMT -5
Moore was banned in the early 70's... not the 80's... and when did this man become "Operations Manager"... (the mall opened in '74 and he worked "somewhere there for 12 years when he was NOT the "Operations manager"... one might think that was a "promotion)... which would have made it "after" the ban... it could have been after the ban was lifted (or no longer enforced)... and Moore had stopped his stalking... This headline was in one of your links: "Gadsden locals say Moore's predatory behavior at mall, restaurants not a secret" It there were a 'ban', there would be paperwork showing it. Or are you claiming that businesses destroy all their records every few years? I know, for a fact, that if they do, they open themselves up to IRS problems, and probably other legal problems. So, if there were a ban, there would be something showing it. What you have is rumors and innuendo, from 40 years ago, by people that either have no idea other than "remembered" rumors, or faulty recollections. Nothing at all exists showing anything like a ban. How many of those "Gadsden locals" actually lived there then? How many of them are Party of the KKK? How many were older than, say, 10 at the time? Since the paper doesn't really ask those questions, we have no idea. How many of them lived there at the time?... all of 'em... and "bans" are not always recorded... for fear someone may cry discrimination... I know several people who are banned from certain businesses in my home town here... and there's nothing written on paper... (they've actually been removed from the store after they were banned)...
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Post by 3000fps on Dec 9, 2017 2:17:08 GMT -5
Just curious what exactly is "Trump type of supporter"? He was 17 on my list of those running, 18 if you gave Webb a chance. My #1 went out first BUT I liked how be bit#ched slapped the union goons in his home state. Damn shame LtCol West seems to be out of politics. Check your nearest mirror and you won't have to ask... I took your advice, suave and debonair. No porker wife either.
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Post by palealeman on Dec 9, 2017 12:08:41 GMT -5
It there were a 'ban', there would be paperwork showing it. Or are you claiming that businesses destroy all their records every few years? I know, for a fact, that if they do, they open themselves up to IRS problems, and probably other legal problems. So, if there were a ban, there would be something showing it. What you have is rumors and innuendo, from 40 years ago, by people that either have no idea other than "remembered" rumors, or faulty recollections. Nothing at all exists showing anything like a ban. How many of those "Gadsden locals" actually lived there then? How many of them are Party of the KKK? How many were older than, say, 10 at the time? Since the paper doesn't really ask those questions, we have no idea. How many of them lived there at the time?... all of 'em... and "bans" are not always recorded... for fear someone may cry discrimination... I know several people who are banned from certain businesses in my home town here... and there's nothing written on paper... (they've actually been removed from the store after they were banned)... What the Commie is missing, AW, is that businesses regularly destroy old records after a certain amount of time. I used to work for a government agency. Our records retention schedule said that certain records were destroyed after a couple of years, most after 15, some few after 30 or so. I'd be very surprised is an office in a mall had records going back more than 10 or 15 years. But, as you will soon find out if you don't know already, the Commie never lets facts get in his way.
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Post by redleg on Dec 9, 2017 19:12:23 GMT -5
It there were a 'ban', there would be paperwork showing it. Or are you claiming that businesses destroy all their records every few years? I know, for a fact, that if they do, they open themselves up to IRS problems, and probably other legal problems. So, if there were a ban, there would be something showing it. What you have is rumors and innuendo, from 40 years ago, by people that either have no idea other than "remembered" rumors, or faulty recollections. Nothing at all exists showing anything like a ban. How many of those "Gadsden locals" actually lived there then? How many of them are Party of the KKK? How many were older than, say, 10 at the time? Since the paper doesn't really ask those questions, we have no idea. How many of them lived there at the time?... all of 'em... and "bans" are not always recorded... for fear someone may cry discrimination... I know several people who are banned from certain businesses in my home town here... and there's nothing written on paper... (they've actually been removed from the store after they were banned)... I doubt it. Since the fake news media never checks on sources as long as they lie about Trump or a Pub, I doubt that most of them were there at the time. And if it's not recorded, then there was no ban. Period. If it ain't on paper, it didn't happen. Discrimination was the furthest thing from their minds back then. It's only since the Party of the KKK has been in power that that's a concern for anyone, and since Moore is white, the Party of the KKK revels in him being discriminated against.
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Post by redleg on Dec 9, 2017 19:14:37 GMT -5
How many of them lived there at the time?... all of 'em... and "bans" are not always recorded... for fear someone may cry discrimination... I know several people who are banned from certain businesses in my home town here... and there's nothing written on paper... (they've actually been removed from the store after they were banned)... What the Commie is missing, AW, is that businesses regularly destroy old records after a certain amount of time. I used to work for a government agency. Our records retention schedule said that certain records were destroyed after a couple of years, most after 15, some few after 30 or so. I'd be very surprised is an office in a mall had records going back more than 10 or 15 years. But, as you will soon find out if you don't know already, the Commie never lets facts get in his way. No, they don't. If they did, some government agency would accuse them of something nefarious, like turning a profit, and they wouldn't have the paperwork to back it up. As I said, if it isn't on paper, it didn't happen. You never met a fact, much less one that you would admit is a fact. The records you are discussing are financial ones. Records that record something like a ban would be kept in perpetuity, because that's something that could easily result in a legal hassle.
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Post by aboutwell on Dec 10, 2017 11:43:36 GMT -5
How many of them lived there at the time?... all of 'em... and "bans" are not always recorded... for fear someone may cry discrimination... I know several people who are banned from certain businesses in my home town here... and there's nothing written on paper... (they've actually been removed from the store after they were banned)... What the Commie is missing, AW, is that businesses regularly destroy old records after a certain amount of time. I used to work for a government agency. Our records retention schedule said that certain records were destroyed after a couple of years, most after 15, some few after 30 or so. I'd be very surprised is an office in a mall had records going back more than 10 or 15 years. But, as you will soon find out if you don't know already, the Commie never lets facts get in his way. Thanks, Palealeman... you're right... but I'm afraid Alabamians are just stupid enough to vote for this guy... (after all, they voted for Trump)... I just figured out just who this poster is... he's why I left this forum many months ago... (others too, likely)... I have responded to him my last time... Unfortunately, such Alabamians that would vote for Moore, and Trump, justify all the backwoods jokes about the South... we very much deserve them...
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Post by aboutwell on Dec 10, 2017 11:48:45 GMT -5
How many of them lived there at the time?... all of 'em... and "bans" are not always recorded... for fear someone may cry discrimination... I know several people who are banned from certain businesses in my home town here... and there's nothing written on paper... (they've actually been removed from the store after they were banned)... I doubt it. Since the fake news media never checks on sources as long as they lie about Trump or a Pub, I doubt that most of them were there at the time. And if it's not recorded, then there was no ban. Period. If it ain't on paper, it didn't happen. Discrimination was the furthest thing from their minds back then. It's only since the Party of the KKK has been in power that that's a concern for anyone, and since Moore is white, the Party of the KKK revels in him being discriminated against. Discrimination was the furthest thing from their minds back then?... you are kidding, right... were you here in the South at that time?... (we still have some of the most segregated school districts in the Country)... and don't forget, Roy Moore said America's greatest days were back during the time of slavery... .
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Post by aboutwell on Dec 10, 2017 11:59:26 GMT -5
What the Commie is missing, AW, is that businesses regularly destroy old records after a certain amount of time. I used to work for a government agency. Our records retention schedule said that certain records were destroyed after a couple of years, most after 15, some few after 30 or so. I'd be very surprised is an office in a mall had records going back more than 10 or 15 years. But, as you will soon find out if you don't know already, the Commie never lets facts get in his way. No, they don't. If they did, some government agency would accuse them of something nefarious, like turning a profit, and they wouldn't have the paperwork to back it up. As I said, if it isn't on paper, it didn't happen. You never met a fact, much less one that you would admit is a fact. The records you are discussing are financial ones. Records that record something like a ban would be kept in perpetuity, because that's something that could easily result in a legal hassle. The ban could have even been "in the heads" of the local police department, mall security, or even store owners... you remember... "Have you seen Roy Moore?"... "If you do, call me... I'll take care of it"... Roy Moore was banned by many, if not all, of the merchants in the Gadsden Mall at that time... I have a very close relative (MB) who is banned from our local Dollar General and Family Dollar Store... there in NOTHING written on paper... but he is known by most, if not all, of the employees and management there... and he can't get in the store for over 30-60 seconds before he is removed... a written ban might require an arrest if someone entered somewhere they were not supposed to go... (and charged with trespassing)... I know an individual (BM) who was arrested when going in our local Walmart and the police were called... they took her to jail, but released her a short time later when Walmart informed them that they did not want to press charges...
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Post by redleg on Dec 10, 2017 22:59:29 GMT -5
I doubt it. Since the fake news media never checks on sources as long as they lie about Trump or a Pub, I doubt that most of them were there at the time. And if it's not recorded, then there was no ban. Period. If it ain't on paper, it didn't happen. Discrimination was the furthest thing from their minds back then. It's only since the Party of the KKK has been in power that that's a concern for anyone, and since Moore is white, the Party of the KKK revels in him being discriminated against. Discrimination was the furthest thing from their minds back then?... you are kidding, right... were you here in the South at that time?... (we still have some of the most segregated school districts in the Country)... and don't forget, Roy Moore said America's greatest days were back during the time of slavery... . Moore isn't black. So they weren't worried about discriminating against him. It was still Democrat controlled, and Moore was a Democrat back then. You know, Jim Crow, standing in the school house door, Bull Connor, and the whole Democrat lot.
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Post by redleg on Dec 10, 2017 23:00:37 GMT -5
No, they don't. If they did, some government agency would accuse them of something nefarious, like turning a profit, and they wouldn't have the paperwork to back it up. As I said, if it isn't on paper, it didn't happen. You never met a fact, much less one that you would admit is a fact. The records you are discussing are financial ones. Records that record something like a ban would be kept in perpetuity, because that's something that could easily result in a legal hassle. The ban could have even been "in the heads" of the local police department, mall security, or even store owners... you remember... "Have you seen Roy Moore?"... "If you do, call me... I'll take care of it"... Roy Moore was banned by many, if not all, of the merchants in the Gadsden Mall at that time... I have a very close relative (MB) who is banned from our local Dollar General and Family Dollar Store... there in NOTHING written on paper... but he is known by most, if not all, of the employees and management there... and he can't get in the store for over 30-60 seconds before he is removed... a written ban might require an arrest if someone entered somewhere they were not supposed to go... (and charged with trespassing)... I know an individual (BM) who was arrested when going in our local Walmart and the police were called... they took her to jail, but released her a short time later when Walmart informed them that they did not want to press charges... Not according to any records. And if there are no records, he would have had a real lawsuit against all of them. They had no cause, no record, and no official authority to do so.
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