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Being chosen to the all star game doesn't mean you are really any good.
For proof, please see Magloire, Jamal.
At best, Zach Randolph has consistently shown poor judgment in his choice of friends/hangers-on. Over and over.
It would be more accurate to say Zach is not a judgmental person. Some people are that way, accepting friends warts and all.
Their heart is that big.
Bullshit.
I've known false friends in my life and I've learned to appreciate true friends and overlook their faults, we all have them. I can forgive true friends for being tardy, messy, lazy, impractical, all the human foibles. But there is a big difference between having troubles and constantly being in trouble.
Friends don't injure their friends. If someone has a "friend" who is in trouble, over and over and over, damaging another person's career and reputation and causing legal problems, not once, but repeatedly, that is not a friend, that is a hanger-on, a leech (with apologies to leeches) and needs to be sent on.
Yeah, I've known that kind of person as well. After screwing you each way to Sunday, you say bye-bye and oh, they are such martyrs.
At best, Zach Randolph has consistently shown poor judgment in his choice of friends/hangers-on. Over and over.
When you are fighting a bad law, you may get into trouble with the law. That is a rebel's intentional life strategy, not poor judgement in choosing friends. Coming from the law and order political right, you haven't had to make such courageous decisions.
You live under a lot of bad assumptions because your side silences the majority with threats of prison and torture. Too bad you weren't around in the late 60s to early 70s. Your eyes would have been opened to many ideas, beliefs, and ideologies.

Or, he could just be stuck in the '60s like you.![]()
Stealers Wheel said:Well I don't know why I came to S2 tonight,
I got the feeling that something ain't right,
I'm laughing so hard that I fall off my chair,
And I'm wondering why I'm in Denny Crane's lair,
Clowns to the left of me,
Jokers to the right, here I am,
Stuck in the sixties like you
Yes I'm stuck in the sixties like you,
Stuck in the sixties like you.
And with respect, that's bullshit. Courage and integrity come from doing the right thing when no one's watching...not breaking the law and then saying "Oh, it's a bad law" when you get caught.
Also, it's curious to me that you lump law and order in with the political right. I was under the assumption that being law-abiding citizens was a prerequisite for anyone anywhere on the political spectrum.
But I'd venture to say that many on the right don't like the laws regarding abortion, and want them changed. [...] In both of these cases, a majority of America thinks it's wrong.
I'd like to see the evidence on that.
barfo
Gotcha. thought you were talking about the "morally wrong" part. I'll look up the "many on the right want them changed" part.
Oh, I don't doubt that many on the right want them changed. No need to prove that!
If you didn't mean to connect the "many on the right want the laws changed" with "a majority thinks it's wrong", then no problem.
barfo
It was more of a "both" than an "and". I submit that most Americans think that abortion's morally wrong. I submit that most conservatives agree, and want the law changed to make abortion illegal. It's to show that conservatives don't just go with the law of the land blindly, as I saw conjectured by LittleAlex in post 73
When you are fighting a bad law, you may get into trouble with the law. That is a rebel's intentional life strategy, not poor judgement in choosing friends. Coming from the law and order political right, you haven't had to make such courageous decisions.
yeah, it's so tough and courageous to be a pot-smoking, narcissistic, vice addict. If you're having trouble with following the legal ways of enjoying yourself (drink, don't use illegal drugs)...
And the laws regarding Civil Rights were changed, the way I read it, by people peacefully demonstrating. Unlike, say, the people rioting about this Arizona Immigration Law.
