Bill Maher to Occupy Wallstreet: Get a job Douchebags!!

Quote from Maverick74:

Of course it's spurious. I just got done telling you that in Europe, the complete inverse is true. People of high IQ's tend to be very racist and anti-Semitic I might add.

Proof?
 
Quote from Brass:

I've lived in both cities, although longer in Montreal. Even so, I'd be hard pressed to give you a definitive answer. As for your "same amount" comment, please note that Toronto has a larger population. However, I assume you refer to proportion.

Right proportionate. I would venture a guess that Toronto is more racist then the French speaking Montreal. Although I've heard racism is actually pretty high in Canada in general, although not as high as the US. The difference between Montreal and Toronto is more cultural then it is political.
 
Quote from RCG Trader:

Sorry, you people are really at it today, hard to keep up. Yes, collegiate government rep for a University > 20000 students, later, active political campaigner for Clinton/Gore in 1992 and 1996. Including being a state delegate at that time.

Your turn:)

Apologies. Wouldn't have had to repeat my question if you had answered it the first time in a previous thread. You probably didn't see it, so thanks for answering.

I don't know how that makes you an expert in the political arena (I was a senate rep and class president at my undergrad, but it didn't prepare me for a career in politics!)

My turn? Sure. What would you like to know about me?
 
Quote from Maverick74:

...The difference between Montreal and Toronto is more cultural then it is political.
But that's an apple to orange comparison then, isn't it? And I'm trying to isolate for such cultural differences and seek preponderance within a culture to arrive at the underlying driver common in all cultures. You mentioned something about density earlier? :D
 
Quote from Tsing Tao:

Apologies. Wouldn't have had to repeat my question if you had answered it the first time in a previous thread. You probably didn't see it, so thanks for answering.

I don't know how that makes you an expert in the political arena (I was a senate rep and class president at my undergrad, but it didn't prepare me for a career in politics!)

My turn? Sure. What would you like to know about me?

It might have if you had gone on to see the bigger picture. You told all I needed to know. That's not a knock, you chose to stop at a certain point. Politics is certainly a dirty game, and I would not blame you if had said enuf is enuf. At the Univerisity I went to, we as student reps could go out and secure enuf of the black vote to make sure we were acknowledge on a scale beyond the school. I got lucky there.

I would not be in the shape I am in mentally, both good and bad, were it not for getting involved in the political scene of a big school in a big city.
 
Quote from RCG Trader:

It might have if you had gone on to see the bigger picture. You told all I needed to know. That's not a knock, you chose to stop at a certain point. Politics is certainly a dirty game, and I would not blame you if had said enuf is enuf. At the Univerisity I went to, we as student reps could go out and secure enuf of the black vote to make sure we were acknowledge on a scale beyond the school. I got lucky there.

I would not be in the shape I am in mentally, both good and bad, were it not for getting involved in the political scene of a big school in a big city.

I dunno, the "politics" of the Student Senate and other organizations on campus was rather hilariously inept. I guess I could have taken myself more seriously, but for what? To get a better deal on the parking lot we were pushing for?
 
Quote from RCG Trader:

lol, you are a bigot, and therefore not worthy of the effort.

Don't have the proof so try to change the subject huh?

Or, maybe you're lying like you did about your flying lessons.
 
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