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    Default Re: Edward Snowden, Hero or Traitor?

    Quote Originally Posted by Strike For The South View Post
    https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showt...thout-warrants

    The old thread, who says I just mutter to myslef?

    Edit: Pindar was a grown man playing with children
    Pindar was a god among men on these boards. Adrian and Red Harvest were no sloutches. We have fallen dramatically since then. I would have probably agreed with Pindar, partly because of his well formulated points, partly because my awe-related adoration of him.

    We are all a bunch of frivolous noobs now. We've sunken to the level of tribesmen - intelligent enough people who were too unserious to formulate professional arguments and instead demean one another with clever quips, like I am doing now with this passive-aggressive post.

    Where did all of the Constitutional attorneys go? TinCow is an attorney, right? I used to learn so much here. I'm going to go to law school, just so I can post briefs and case law on the org. Does anyone know where I can do this as cheaply as possible, because I don't plan to ever get a job in that field, due to my obvious intellectual, physical, and personality disabilities.

    Its time to go to work as a claims adjuster... Blegh.
    Last edited by ICantSpellDawg; 06-27-2013 at 13:51.
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