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Re: Finger Off The Trigger - Sacred Cow In Need Of Butcherin
Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 1:15 pm
by Warhammer
MoJo wrote:Warhammer, tell us how you really feel. BTW

LOL! Yeah, I need to learn not to internalize my feeling so much\.
I just find his blatant dishonesty while wrapping himself in a cloak of Christian piety to be absolutely disgusting. Follow his the responses to his blog just a few days, and you'll find that dissenting opionons are quickly deleted while the same lapdogs post attaboys over and over. If you are bold enough to disagree with Suarez on the Warriortalk forum, no matter how well written, respectful or correct your comments, your posts are deleted and your account is banned. The number one rule over there is never question the almighty, infallable Gabe.
Re: Finger Off The Trigger - Sacred Cow In Need Of Butcherin
Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 2:50 pm
by MoJo
Warhammer wrote:MoJo wrote:Warhammer, tell us how you really feel. BTW

LOL! Yeah, I need to learn not to internalize my feeling so much\.
I just find his blatant dishonesty while wrapping himself in a cloak of Christian piety to be absolutely disgusting. Follow his the responses to his blog just a few days, and you'll find that dissenting opionons are quickly deleted while the same lapdogs post attaboys over and over. If you are bold enough to disagree with Suarez on the Warriortalk forum, no matter how well written, respectful or correct your comments, your posts are deleted and your account is banned. The number one rule over there is never question the almighty, infallable Gabe.
When people set themselves up like that they just set themselves up for a big splash when they try to walk on water.

Suarez lost what little credibility he may have had with me when he was convicted.
Re: Finger Off The Trigger - Sacred Cow In Need Of Butcherin
Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 4:03 pm
by Excaliber
After reading the first few sentences, I had to scroll to the end of the article to see who wrote that drivel. The name I found explained it, and the article is consistent with his "contributions" in the past.
Anyone who adopts the practices he advocates does so at his peril.
Re: Finger Off The Trigger - Sacred Cow In Need Of Butcherin
Posted: Mon Jan 10, 2011 12:45 am
by fm2
Follow his the responses to his blog just a few days, and you'll find that dissenting opionons are quickly deleted while the same lapdogs post attaboys over and over. If you are bold enough to disagree with Suarez on the Warriortalk forum, no matter how well written, respectful or correct your comments, your posts are deleted and your account is banned.
That's what I've seen.
Re: Finger Off The Trigger - Sacred Cow In Need Of Butcherin
Posted: Mon Jan 10, 2011 12:11 pm
by PeteCamp
If I might be so bold as to voice an opinion. It is not so much a matter of slaying sacred cows as re-inventing the wheel so as to reflect some perceived accolades onto the new "inventor." There seems to be a lot of folks today who simply cannot understand that there are only a limited number of ways to skin a cat. IMHO Gabe ignores a simple truth learned the hard way for his personal benefit and would have us learn it all over again. I, for one, will be glad to search dark buildings late at night with my finger on the trigger as long as Gabe takes the point.