Tuesday, October 6, 2009

A post I made on Dell's blog but he won't approve it LOL

Dell doesn't actually hold any world records. Check with any official association, he's a fraud, just like everything else in his life. He is a hypocritical Mormon, someone who should be excommunicated for his unchrist-like attitude towards his fellow man. There is no, and I mean, no organization other than the mythical organization that Dell created that says he has any records at all. Although Plop is actually Dell trying to plum up business. His product is shoddy at best, and lethal at worst. He won't post this, but I want Dell to know what an awful person he is, and what the majority of Christians and Mormons in Utah actually think about him. It's why he FAILED in his run for governor, and for mayor. NO ONE LIKES DELL. I'll post this on my blog at http://superdellcensorship.blogspot.com/. So everyone can see what I posted :) Have a great day superdud.

I just get tired of Dell claiming things that aren't true. He says he sold his business by his own choice, the fact is, he ran it into the ground, and was forced to sell due to NUMEROUS lawsuits regarding his racism, and bad treatment of employees. I actually saw memo's he sent out via e-mail when I worked at Totally Ripoff Computers. If you have questions, you can actually contact Stephen Campbell about all the crooked stuff Dell did. He also claims he holds world records, when that is a flat out lie. I like posting how much of a hypocrite Dell is, it makes my day knowing that he is compelled to read this. FYI, he tried to remove links on WIKI regarding him that weren't favorable to him, except he got banned, he actually got banned from Wiki LMAO

14 comments:

  1. Somehow he still thinks that buying an $8000 toy that can only be used in ideal weather conditions is a better deal than a $2-$3 per crossing on the proposed toll bridge, which has been proposed as a privately funded (not publicly funded through tax tollars, as he likes to claim) toll bridge that can be used year round.

    Now, I am not at all claiming that there are no downsides to the idea of a bridge across Utah lake, and in fact, I am not even sure about whehter it is something I would support, but nevertheless...

    LOL @ DOOFY DELL!!

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  2. There are many flaws in Dell's character, but they are magnified by his false sense of perfection. Here's my gripe. He presents himself as the savior of mankind, but he openly and viciously makes unfounded derogatory statements about fellow Mormons. This state is about 50% LDS, but we are all evil and stupid because we didn't vote for him. He took an covenant in the temple to "avoid evil-speaking of the Lord's annointed." That refers to anyone else who has received their temple covenants, including Huntsman, Herbert, and others he has criticized. I feel he should be excommunicated for conduct unbecoming a member of the church. There is no way the first presidency or his local leaders condone his behavior.

    Not only is he foolish, I believe he is causing damage to his family and his religion. In all the years we have had him in our faces, there has never been one good thing come out of his public persona. Yet he believes he is God's chosen one. What a twisted sense of self-worth.

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  3. Also regarding Dell's censorship of his blog, that's certainly his privilege, but it also shows his arrogance. He will only allow negative comments so that he can then use them to respond back with a self-righteous sermon.

    I posted that he lived in a fantasy world and he responded that I am evil, need to repent, and that it was people like me that crucified Jesus. Very loving, don't you think?

    He claims to love everyone. That is a lie. He also said that he hopes to offend everyone so that no one will feel left out.

    Dell would do well to read the scripture that says that we will be judged by our thoughts and words. If he really is inspired of God, he'll never say another word in public again.

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  4. I like how Dell says the IRS owes him taxes, but on his form to request a free attorney in his last case, he claimed he owed the IRS over $1,000,000.

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  5. If he owes the IRS $1m, you can bet his next business venture will be one of those "Get the IRS off your back" schemes.

    He could do his own commercials (duh, of course he would), and say, "The IRS took the last $40 out of my checking account. So I called Money Train!"

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  6. http://dellschanze.blogspot.com/2009/10/what-you-could-have-done-today-but.html

    Or in other words: "Waaaaah, I didn't get elected again, boohoohoohoo!"

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  7. I posted a question for Dell regarding the "What you could have done today" lecture. My question is how can an economy be sustained if we are all flying around all day.

    It seems to me that Dell has a pretty sweet deal going on. He is apparently well enough off to play instead of work, which is nice for him. What I don't get is why he wants to mess that up so badly. Does he think his life will get better if he's elected to office? Why give up your fun to be pounded into the ground by everyone who hates your guts? Not to worry though, because enough people hate his guts that he'll never get elected.

    One fatal flaw in Dell's election efforts is that he cannot refrain from belittling others, both his opponents and his potential voters. In other words, I didn't vote for him, so I am evil and stupid. I'm a socialist satan-worshipping baby murder. But, he wants my vote. So, he wants to be elected by evil baby-killers. There seems to be a disconnect here somewhere.

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  8. Since there is no way that an average person can afford a $15k toy, I would like it very much if he were to connect the dots for me on how exactly I could have been doing that today had I only voted for him. I can't imagine any way, in the real world at least, that this could have happened. Or is he somehow implying that he was going to bribe voters after the fact? But then, Dell resides in his own parallel dimension where he frolics in the forest all the day long with the rest of the fairies, so I suppose the point is moot.

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  9. He has no grasp on reality, in any form. He is completely dillusional. His basic message is, "Vote for me, I'm a real American. I'll create jobs, reduce taxes, and make XYZ the most beautiful place in the world." To my knowledge, he's never offered any real solutions to real problems. He has only talked big and demeaned others, including voters. What he's basically saying is, "Let me live your life for you, and you will be happy."

    He would want everyone to do what he says, but his biggest complaint in life is what happened when others expected him to do what they said (police, judge, etc.)

    He certainly lives in a Peter Pan world.

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  10. Ironically enough, he wants to force everyone to live a certain way, and live a certain lifestyle, if I'm not mistaken, that was the adversaries plan to begin with and he got kicked outta heaven for it LOL I agree with Karl, Dell offers fantastic things and talks a big game, not a good game, a big game, but doesn't say how he'll pay for anything or how he'll accomplish his goals. As if, magically, if elected, he would wave a wand, and *POOF* economy fixed.

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  11. I find this highly amusing:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dell_schanze

    "Dell Schanze Censors his Blog (Dell Schanze Hate Blog)"

    Apparently to "Super"Dell, Facts=Hate. The really funny part is that he spews more hate with each of his posts than this entire blog supposedly has. Yet somehow, he is supposedly full of love. LOL. Thanks Dell, I needed a good laugh to start my day. :)

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  12. I want to be clear: I don't hate Dell. I don't hate anyone. There are those I dislike, but hate leads to pain and suffering, and I would never wish that on anyone, nor would I cause it.

    I consider Dell to be irrational, delusional, immature, neurotic, a psychopath, and a sociopath. None of those are worthy of hate, but it doesn't make him lovable, either, and certainly not trustworthy.

    With each additional rant, he spirals deeper into the pit of lunacy. He is on the verge of a mental implosion. He has serious psychological problems, and I believe he is capable of violent and dangerous behavior. There are many notorious criminals whose mindset is no different from his; in other words, he is right, he is righteous, his is qualified to judge and exact his perceived justice, and he feels completely justified in imposing his will on others and any cost. Many of the world's most brutal tyrants have those same characteristics.

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  13. I was thinking the exact same thing, Hitler and Stalin, actually came to mind as I read your description.

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  14. So was I, along with that crazed minister of information during the Desert Storm who was on TV every day saying that U.S. soldiers were committing suicide on the city walls because they were so terrified of the Iraqi forces.

    Dell is of the opinion that if he says something, it is true. There is no room for the possibility that he may have made a mistake. It's interesting that he claims God directs his every decision. If that is true, then it should be clear to Dell that God does not want him to be elected to public office, otherwise he would be inspired and directed to say and do the right things to get elected.

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