Bravo to Arnold! He wrote perceptively last year that "Moral fiber increasingly hanging by a thread." http://www.utsandiego.com/news/2013/mar/03/moral-…
His evidence: 'What gets me is not so much that an altercation ensued in which the man was struck by the car – instead, it’s the idea that someone would park a car in a quiet residential neighborhood at 1 a.m. and create a ruckus, with no concern at all that the people who live there are most likely in bed at that hour and the loud music would disrupt their sleep."
And then this happened: "During an afternoon walk last weekend in Carlsbad, I passed by a house where a raging dog came barking and snarling up against the chain-link fence separating the yard from the sidewalk."
Yes! It's the end times. God is dead, and Thomas K. Arnold knows it better than anyone else. A dog barks but is not hushed; someone makes noise at 1 a.m. and is not promptly hung by a rope until dead.
Stay strong, TK. We are all with you.
— February 20, 2014 6:08 p.m.
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I would like to be Don's personal friend of many years so he can quote me in a story. Besides me, there's only missing from this story: unconfirmed but quite possibly true rumors.— March 23, 2014 10:49 p.m.
Manchester rumored to drop Austin hotel
More rumors please!!! Journalism at its finest! Bravo!— March 13, 2014 7:49 p.m.
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I will, Sweetcheeks!— February 25, 2014 7:59 p.m.
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yes.— February 21, 2014 4:40 p.m.
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I've said it before and I'll say it again: It is a sign of gentlemanly class to refer to women by their hair color. Redheads, am I right?— February 21, 2014 4:39 p.m.
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He simply declared that beautiful women on television are strumpets! Trollops, even! Lowlifes, essentially. It's sardonic because it's so very true, Ayeis! Like other Reader writers and commenters of a certain age, don't you fondly recall the days when anything went as long as you didn't expose a woman to your organs of regeneration? If you did, well, the price for the female was just a few days of a burning discharge followed by penicillin or maybe a visit to the local back alley abortionist. Or perhaps neurosyphilis. But that was rare. Al Capone was an exception that proved the rule. Thank goodness some things haven't changed. A professional woman with a long-standing career as a TV anchor and actress can still be reduced to a distant memory of a fetching young lass in the 1970s who used her good looks to gain a place in a world dominated by men who view women as objects. How dare she, I say! Let us humiliate her and stand up for all MANkind against these picky females who wouldn't give us a second look if we spontaneously combusted. Or at least they didn't when we were 13. Never forget.— February 21, 2014 4:37 p.m.
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You know what doesn't endanger lives? Accusing women of being lower than prostitutes and dancers, as sub-human, not worthy of respect or honor. That is never dangerous. I mean look at history, man! Dehumanizing people, especially women, never leads to any sorts of problems. It is, in fact, the habit of the most intelligent, savvy and diligent gentlemen among us, upstanding citizens like Psycholizard. I call to all ladies who are not strumpets or roundheels: Pounce on Psycholizard! His truth-telling kind is rare, and it must be treasured in these difficult times.— February 20, 2014 6:12 p.m.
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Bravo to Arnold! He wrote perceptively last year that "Moral fiber increasingly hanging by a thread." http://www.utsandiego.com/news/2013/mar/03/moral-… His evidence: 'What gets me is not so much that an altercation ensued in which the man was struck by the car – instead, it’s the idea that someone would park a car in a quiet residential neighborhood at 1 a.m. and create a ruckus, with no concern at all that the people who live there are most likely in bed at that hour and the loud music would disrupt their sleep." And then this happened: "During an afternoon walk last weekend in Carlsbad, I passed by a house where a raging dog came barking and snarling up against the chain-link fence separating the yard from the sidewalk." Yes! It's the end times. God is dead, and Thomas K. Arnold knows it better than anyone else. A dog barks but is not hushed; someone makes noise at 1 a.m. and is not promptly hung by a rope until dead. Stay strong, TK. We are all with you.— February 20, 2014 6:08 p.m.
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It's long been clear, Don, that writers at the U-T under current and previous profligate publishers have been (and are) brainwashed morons. As you've written yourself, U-T journalists are weak toadies, scared and unable to do their jobs. And that isn't anything new, obviously. It goes back for decades and decades. It's clear that anyone who's ever worked there has been permanently damaged and will never be able to think independently again. I'm glad that you are the rare writer based here in San Diego who's always been entirely independent and has never had a connection to Copley/Platinum/Manchester! Bravo to you, and godspeed.— February 20, 2014 6:03 p.m.
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Total whorebag sluts, like your photo suggests! Har! They're really subhuman if you think about it.— February 19, 2014 11:35 p.m.