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Re: RSM, once more we see your ture nature

You are truly a unique individual. That's a good thing though because if God had created all of us exactly the same then life would be boring.

Have a great evening, kooka!

posted by RedStatesMan on November 2, 2009 at 12:44 PM | link to this | reply

RSM, once more we see your ture nature
You have nothing at all to defend your side of this and you know it.  Every view you express is empty and has no value and nothing at all of substance to it.  You are full unable to defend anything you say with anything more than BS and nonsense.

As always, you are wrong on this issue.  You know you are wrong and I have proven you wrong.  Instead of being a man and admitting you are wrong, you act childish and try to pretend otherwise.

Oh, I personally worry about any grown man who uses the 'LOL' thing.  Yeah, that is for teenage girls.  It really does not make you look cool and hip.  And if you have to try to be cool and hip, you are far from it.

posted by kooka_lives on November 1, 2009 at 7:30 PM | link to this | reply

Re: RSM

HA! LOL! LMAO!!!!! Go back to watching larry king on CNN kooka...my post was not meant to disturb you! Whatever you say kooka, whatever you say...LOLHALOLLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Have a great week young man!

posted by RedStatesMan on November 1, 2009 at 6:23 PM | link to this | reply

Re: RSM.....

RedState, a communist!? HaLOLOLOLHAHALOLOLOLOL...LMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I was called that by a liberal! HaLOLOLOLHAHALOLOLOLOL...LMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

You would be correct Corbin!

posted by RedStatesMan on November 1, 2009 at 6:19 PM | link to this | reply

RSM
So you are not going to use fireworks for the 4th of July then. To use fireworks on the 4th of July would be the same as lighting the Empire State Building with red lights. You see fireworks are a pure 100% undeniable Chinese tradition an to use them is to basically celebrate Chinese culture.

On Halloween ordinary buisness is often suspended, in that people get to go to work in costumes and give out candy and do various Halloween related events.  It is just as much a Holiday as Christmas and all the others you mentioned.  It does not matter in the least if it is a Federal holiday.  You keep going off about big government, and where you are trying to claim that holidays are only holidays if the government says they are.  Talk about contradicting one's self.  Just becasue you do not celebrate it and it is not a federal holiday, does not mean it is not a holiday.

I really cannot help if you are un-American and would rather show respect for Chinese culture above American culture.  That is your choice.

posted by kooka_lives on November 1, 2009 at 10:54 AM | link to this | reply

RSM.....
The lad thought he was going to jump right into your space........imagine being called a Communist by one of the X-Men!

posted by Corbin_Dallas on November 1, 2009 at 6:18 AM | link to this | reply

Re: RSM, what a weak post

I do not consider All Saints' Day, which is tomorrow and always has been the next day after Halloween, a holiday either and it is a Christian holy day. Your spin is to the point of being completely humorous. No, I do not share anything with China in their beliefs or practices, unlike the democrat party who chose to light up the Empire State building in honor of their communism, of which you are a proud card carrying supporter.

I do not dislike Christian and American traditions either. I think that most people on here know what I stand for and it is definitely not what you said here. Halloween is a tradition but it is not a holiday. To put Halloween on the level of a holiday would mean that it would be equal to Christmas, New Years Day, Martin Luther King Day, Memorial Day, The 4th of July, Labor Day and so on. Can you understand that on the days that I just mentioned the government of this nation have proclaimed these as holidays?

hol⋅i⋅day [hol-i-dey] Show IPA

–noun
1. a day fixed by law or custom on which ordinary business is suspended in commemoration of some event or in honor of some person.

However, if you want it to be a holiday for you and your family then so be it! Enjoy! 

posted by RedStatesMan on October 31, 2009 at 9:36 PM | link to this | reply

RSM, what a weak post
And it was made even weaker by your strange and extremely inaccurate claim that Halloween is not a holiday.  It very much is a holiday, a very real holiday.  I am lost as to how anyone could claim it is not a holiday.  You may not celebrate it and have issue with it, but that does not mean it is not a holiday.

Of course considering how Halloween has become a very American holiday, with much of how we celebrate it having been made a tradition by Americans, it really should be very as anti-American to not celebrate Halloween.

I guess you dislike Christian and American traditions.

But maybe you would rather show support for communism and celebrate only those holidays that use the Chinese tradition of fireworks.

posted by kooka_lives on October 31, 2009 at 8:15 PM | link to this | reply

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