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Thu, Dec 19, 2002 7:04 AM
what are you referring to tiki chris? so far I enlightened one person who actually lives in england about the intellectual underpinning of the labour party, and informed another about the fact that leftism has rejected communism yet still survives. I'm on a roll. Who do I help next? |
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Trader Woody
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Thu, Dec 19, 2002 7:38 AM
I really hope you're not talking about me.... Trader Woody |
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kahukini
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Thu, Dec 19, 2002 7:42 AM
That's a weird comment. One could infer a) you're embarrased or b) you are angered at my pointing out your mistake, that you're living in a socialist country with public healthcare, public education, and a strong welfare system and don't even know it? [ Edited by: kahukini on 2002-12-19 07:43 ] |
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Trader Woody
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Thu, Dec 19, 2002 7:55 AM
That's the same public healthcare, public education, and strong welfare system we had under Thatcher and the Conservative party, right? Plans for the National Health Service were drawn up during World War 2, when the, er...Conservatives were in power. They are pretty much our equivalant of the Republicans. Believe me, I understand the history of the Labour party, and there is a reason for it being called 'New Labour' these days. The purging of the Socialist 'old guard'. But that's enough politics for one year. Trader Woody |
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Tiki Chris
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Thu, Dec 19, 2002 7:56 AM
kahukini, as someone who has a taken a couple of economics classes & actually lived under a revolutionary marxist regime, i suggest taking some economics classes & actually living under a revolutionary marxist regime sometime (or heck, just visit - & most importantly deal w/ - a few) & then evaluating your politics. btw, the labour party over here is certainly left of the tories but hardly socialist. now the mayor of london, ken livingstone, he calls himself a socialist...& you should see the mess this city's in! take care, |
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Thu, Dec 19, 2002 8:12 AM
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kahukini
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Thu, Dec 19, 2002 8:30 AM
it would indeed be hard to have a socialist government if the mainline of the political spectrum weren't in cahoots wouldn't it? England is simply far to the left of America, and socialism simply no longer means anti-capitalism. |
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Swanky
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Thu, Dec 19, 2002 8:40 AM
The reason politics and religion are not appropriate here, is that when you espouse your beliefs on either, you end up panning everyone who does not go along. Kahukini's religion post basically said people who have faith are idiots, to which I had to disagree. This current thread calls out Republicans, conservatives, and a lot of others, to which people must say, "I am an intelligent adult and I find your remarks to be quite wrong." These are areas of rather deep and emotional beliefs. You can't say "Bush is awesome" or "Jesus rawks" without at the same time annoying non-Republicans and Jews. We can, however, say "Hawaiian tikis are the best" without getting fans of Marquesan tikis all bent out of shape. We may disagree, but likely not heatedly. These things are under the heading "opinion" intrinsically. Religion and Politics fall under "beliefs" and that's a whole other animal to discuss. My vote would be that this is a board, even in "Beyonf Tiki" that is for information and even opinions about things pertaining to collecting, vintage items, music, and the general lifestyle of the retro enthusiast. Devisive and heated debate isn't what we are here for. If you are into that, make a link your signature and we can go there if we choose. |
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Thu, Dec 19, 2002 9:11 AM
I'm with you there, chief. For the record, I wasn't arguing for or against any political viewpoint, just pointing out what I believe to be a basic factual error. (And I'm not just saying that to start the argument off again) No more politics/religion! More Tiki! Trader Woody |
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Thu, Dec 19, 2002 9:30 AM
I'm going to put a wooden spike in this never-dying blood sucking monster! But first this: Kahukini's psychoanalysis: Because he was the youngest of his siblings, he felt he never garnered the attention he so desired from his parents. As such, he was given to antics in order to 'command' the attention he so craved. This usually involved nudity and the 'potty incidents'. Much like an arsonist, he derives pleasure in setting fires then standing nearby as others attempt in vain to extinguish them (masterbation usually follows). He doesn't necessarily believe in the 'Deist' concept or the 'Left America' dribble, but rather he is attracted to them because he knows they will 'start the fires' he must have in order to feel 'in command'. Unfortunately, once the fires are set, innocent bystanders feel the need to put them out. He knows this will be the response and that is good. He really is 'somebody'. Thank you. That will be $750. Please send check or money order. |
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Kailuageoff
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Thu, Dec 19, 2002 10:58 AM
apparently that's now cruelty followed by masturbation. |
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fartsatune
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Thu, Dec 19, 2002 11:07 AM
4 pages of masturbation for Kahukini? I will not add one more key "stroke" to this thread!!! |
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TheMuggler
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Thu, Dec 19, 2002 12:57 PM
Listen up, Swanky: If you EVER make such a biased statement against the classic Marquesan tiki, clearly the greatest tiki ever, I will push you off that barstool and kick yer ass! Seriously, though, perhaps this discussion does belong in one of the many Yahoo Groups devoted to politics. As a card carrying member of the ACLU, a supporter of Ralph Nader, and a subscriber to The Nation, I just want to say that I am embarrased at Kahukini's condescending tone and infantile arguments, and I hope our conservative friends on the list realize that such dogmatic individuals exist on both sides of the political spectrum and are not truly representative of either. Kahukini, a true intellectual is one who strives to constantly learn more, not one who preaches or assumes the role of teacher in a discussion setting. Intellectuals are not afraid to challenge their own belief system or have them challenged by others. Intellectuals also defend their positions with well-reasoned arguments. Your responses have been condescending or have avoided the challenges by attempting to waltz around them. Anyone who is so dogmatic about identifying themselves with any single political philosophy is not really doing a great deal of independent thinking. Kahukini, you are incapable of participating in a political discussion because you are under the belief that you know all the answers. I am, as always, The Muggler |
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KokomoTikiBar&Grill
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Thu, Dec 19, 2002 1:04 PM
I got a 34! Yeeee Hawwww! REPUBLICANS! REPUBLICANS! GO TRENT, GO TRENT, GO TRENT! WITH YO BAD SELF! |
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Thu, Dec 19, 2002 2:47 PM
I got a 12 too - but a lot of the questions were confusing to me cause they concerned branches of US government and things I don't know about, or am rather foggy on. Here's the quiz as I would have liked to see it: Who did more for Canada, Tim Horton or Pierre Trudeau? What does Tabarnac mean? Why should you never lick a telephone pole in winter? |
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kahukini
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Thu, Dec 19, 2002 2:55 PM
I never identified myself as an intellectual, I reserve that term for academics like my wife (who disagrees with some of my more extreme political and religious views by the way). |
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fartsatune
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Thu, Dec 19, 2002 3:10 PM
I believe you owe Bong $750...and your wife a new keyboard!! |
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fartsatune
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Thu, Dec 19, 2002 3:38 PM
http://www.logitechcordless.com/index.htm This offer is good for tomorrow dec. 20 only...good luck..and its free free free!!! |
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Thu, Dec 19, 2002 4:06 PM
In adding decorative embellishments to my tiki bar, my process has included scanning photographs and downloading pics from several Tiki sites and especially pics of other TC member’s bars. I bet a lot of you do the same thing to some extent. |
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kahukini
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Thu, Dec 19, 2002 4:25 PM
I have several friends on the right side of the spectrum, so I need to rephrase my last comment as "we should be intolerant of right political beliefs" rather than intolerant of the people themselves. [ Edited by: kahukini on 2002-12-19 16:26 ] |
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mrtikibar
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Thu, Dec 19, 2002 6:34 PM
Did you say never? |
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Kailuageoff
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Thu, Dec 19, 2002 7:00 PM
Here's something from the main forum that might be helpful. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2901112433 |
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kahukini
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Thu, Dec 19, 2002 9:12 PM
Never in this thread, speaking in general of all conservatives, did I refer to them as idiots. With regard to the Phil Hendrie show, well those callers (who oftern happen to be conservative) are idiots. There are leftist idiots too, mind you. I am not characterizing your camp as idiotic any more than my own. You have genuine thought out beliefs that are quite logical. They just come from the wrong premises about human nature and the role of society. I call it a closed-minded philosophy because those premises are not based in science, they are based in tradition and religion. [ Edited by: kahukini on 2002-12-19 21:14 ] |
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Fri, Dec 20, 2002 1:09 AM
Well, another online community seems to be ruined by a pointless discussion of politics. I guess it was bound to happen sooner or later. Any Simpsons fans in here? You know that sign on the side of the Springfield Retirement Castle where grandpa lives? It says "Thank you for not discussing the outside world." The whole time I've been a member here, I've felt like this was an unspoken rule at tiki central, and I actually liked it. Tiki Central, like a tiki bar, is sort of like a virtual oasis where people can come to leave the outside world behind and forget about all the crap that exists out there in reality. When people talk politics, it's kind of like going to your favorite tiki bar and they have CNN on really loud. Or, it's like this really cool tiki bar that is ruined b/c there is this big picture window overlooking a mall or an industrial area or just something you don't want to see right now. Of course, in the imagined tiki bar I'm talking about, you could always look the other way or just ignore it. Perhaps we could all do that here now that a window has been opened, revealing something none of us wants to see right now. Trader Rick |
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Fri, Dec 20, 2002 2:17 AM
Politics has nothing to do with tiki central, this thread has nothing to do with tiki central other than its location. A better analogy would be "It's kind of like you're at your favorite Trader Vic's in the basement of the downtown Atlanta Hilton, and hear that there is a divisive political discussion going on in room 551. Having just consumed several mai tais and feeling like checking out the curiosity, you hop on the elevator and hit floor 5. On the door of 551 you find a sign that says 'Political Advertisement.' This must be the room! So you go in, and half the people are complaining that the discussion in room 551 is disrupting the ambiance and mood of Trader Vic's down in the basement, while the other half are exchanging barbs, apparently having a grand old time. Having had your fill, you head back to the elevator and again hear the sweet soothing female voice recording welcoming you to 'Trader Vic's Restaurant - and Mai Tai Bar.' Ahhh. Maybe after a few more drinks I'll head up to room 734, I hear there's a fascinating discussion of Tolkein's works on in there." |
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Fri, Dec 20, 2002 4:57 AM
Or another way to look at it is that there is an earnest young man trying to sell you a copy of 'The Socialist Worker' as you attempt to gain entry to Trader Vic's. Though you've tried to ignore his cries of 'Capitalist sell-out' as you decline his invitation, he's already managed to put a slight damper on the evening, which only a Mai Tai can fix. Trader Woody |
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kahukini
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Fri, Dec 20, 2002 2:24 PM
No, that analogy doesn't work b/c it still has the element of someone forcing you to read this thread. Maybe, on the largest Trader Vic's menu ever created, one of the items is the Socialist Worker, which you can choose to order or not :) |
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Trader_Rick
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Fri, Dec 20, 2002 2:36 PM
Uh, Kahukini, I think we AGREE with each other. Let's not split hairs over what this is or isn't like. Was I in here protesting your innocent post when you first made it? No, I wasn't, b/c I didn't care. Now that this thing has grown into five pages of name calling and debate, I thought maybe I had an idea about why this was getting people so pissed off. Politics will ALWAYS come up with EVERY online group. I am used to it and I don't care anymore. I was just trying to explain why people might get upset, but suggesting that if it upsets people, they should ignore it, move away from the heated debate by the restrooms and make their way back to the bar for another mai-tai, so to speak. Or whatever analogy floats your boat. (Next time, I'll be less poetic and more to the point so there'll be no misunderstanding me.) Or, if you can't ignore it, at least say something intelligent. I swear, most political discussions on the internet are like "You're an idiot! "No, YOU"RE an idiot!" Look, you're ALL idiots if it makes you feel any better. Anyway, I don't think I'm saying anything that hasn't already been said on this post. But it's pretty easy to ignore someone's post. God knows plenty of people have ignored mine! :D |
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Trader_Rick
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Tue, Jan 7, 2003 6:36 PM
See what I mean? It's been over two weeks and no one's said anything! |
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Fri, Jan 10, 2003 11:42 AM
Hi y'all - when I was in my 20s, approximately one million years ago, I too thought I had all the answers. I think on those days with mortal shame, knowing what a monumental ass I was making of myself with my rigid self-righteousness. Now I find beauty and symmetry in being able to understand and empathize with both sides of nearly any argument - IF I'm even moved to take notice of the matter under debate, which is rare indeed. I came to this forum to find a few souls with the courage to stand up and say "Politics is a fool's game, nothing is forever, not even the Earth itself; let's have fun and laugh and love and go to our reward knowing we did our best to be genuinely ourselves no matter what anyone else thought about it!". People who believe the Yoda maxim: fear leads to anger, anger leads to hate, hate leads to suffering. Ya gotta love people... :^) aloha, |