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Manbird
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Red_Dragon
Location: Dumbf*ckistan
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Jun 23, 2010 - 7:40pm |
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Manbird wrote:
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starcloud
Location: Geo Update: 35.568622, -121.10409 you're close enough Gender:
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Jun 23, 2010 - 7:22pm |
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Manbird wrote: Love it!!!! Makes me want to hand him a tissue laden with conjunctivitis.
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Manbird
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Jun 23, 2010 - 2:57pm |
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Mugro
Location: Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
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Apr 1, 2010 - 6:48pm |
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buddy wrote:I don't think they need the help.
Actually, I believe it will be the Tea Party that will doom the Republicans at the polls. They are the Ross Perot of this next (maybe 2) election cycle. Beck is just a bad circus act. President Obama has shored up the Democratic base and the minority party will have votes peeled off by the Tea Partiers, who may be just the ticket (sorry for the pun) to ensure a two-term presidency.
Not the he'll need the help.
IMHO.
I think that November is a LONG way away when you think about the attention deficited American political consciousness. There will be a lot of issues that will hit the top ten Google searches between now and then, and maybe some of them won't involve Sandra Bullock's divorce or Tiger Woods' girlfriends. Health Care won't be forgotten by those who are offended by it, but there are a lot of things that can happen in the next six months that could completely change the election landscape. Talk to me in August and I'll tell you how many seats the Republicans will win in November.
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Mugro
Location: Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
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Apr 1, 2010 - 6:39pm |
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buddy wrote:Why Jonathon....you are becoming a real statesman! I guess perhaps I'm too outspoken to be a diplomat, but I try nonetheless. One day at a time.
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musik_knut
Location: Third Stone From The Sun Gender:
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Apr 1, 2010 - 6:28pm |
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buddy wrote:I don't think they need the help.
Actually, I believe it will be the Tea Party that will doom the Republicans at the polls. They are the Ross Perot of this next (maybe 2) election cycle. Beck is just a bad circus act. President Obama has shored up the Democratic base and the minority party will have votes peeled off by the Tea Partiers, who may be just the ticket (sorry for the pun) to ensure a two-term presidency.
Not the he'll need the help.
IMHO.
polls are popping up *which begs the question, just how many pollsters are there? they seem to be in a breeding frenzy* showing a growing number expressing the thought that Mr. Obama does not warrant a second term...of course 2012 is moons away in politics. anyway, one poll, Gallup?, pegs that number at 50%...and that can hardly be just tea party types, or repubs or dems...more likely a mix...and we know from most polls, Mr. Obama has lost white males and independents in massive numbers. again, we'll see but at this point the trend points away from a second term.
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KurtfromLaQuinta
Location: Really deep in the heart of South California Gender:
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Apr 1, 2010 - 8:54am |
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oldslabsides wrote: ayup. Pert near.
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OlderThanDirt
Location: In Transit Gender:
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Mar 31, 2010 - 8:50pm |
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fuh2
Location: Mexican beach paradise Gender:
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Mar 31, 2010 - 8:49pm |
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oldslabsides wrote: ayup. We could pass a Medicare For All bill that is just 30 pages long and would make the For- Profit health insurance industry program irrelevant. sign the petition .
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Red_Dragon
Location: Dumbf*ckistan
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Mar 31, 2010 - 8:42pm |
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kurtster wrote: ayup.
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kurtster
Location: where fear is not a virtue Gender:
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Mar 31, 2010 - 8:29pm |
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fuh2 wrote: Then there was the story last week where about 900 anti-health reform tea party protesters shouted obscenities at John Lewis and Barney Frank. The "N" word was unleashed in screaming tirades at John Lewis who is an African-American Congressman from Georgia. It was mixed in with primal quality screams of "fag" as the Beck crowd attacked Frank for being gay and for supporting reform.
From the openly gay web site hillbuzz: Posted by hillbuzz under Uncategorized <128> Comments
Dear HillBuzz, There's been a lot of spin since ObamaCare passed. Below are some resources I have collected and created to help you counter the blarney. MOLE FOOD: Be the FIRST to claim the PRIZE Congressman Lewis has gotten a lot of sympathetic LameStreamMedia mileage out of his claim that anti-ObamaCare protesters in Washington last week-end yelled the N word and spit at him. When Andrew Breitbart challenged anyone to produce actual evidence, the Leftie media booed him for having not proved that it didn't happen. Speaking of lame .... To date, the only "evidence" is a video showing someone yelling "Kill the bill!" at Lewis in a very "say it don't spray it" way. So "spitty" but not "spitting" ... if you get my meaning. But the Left isn't interested in facts or reason, just agenda. Anyway, Andy has their number. He just upped his reward from ten grand to a hundred grand! LOL
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fuh2
Location: Mexican beach paradise Gender:
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Mar 31, 2010 - 8:15pm |
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Beck's Fearmongering Mimics Rwandan Genocide Propaganda These days, a great many Americans know that Fox News heavyweight Glenn Beck's nightly rhetoric is silly, frequently factually incorrect, and, most of all, melodramatic. In fact, as of late, even other Fox staffers have started turning on the blubbering simp. Still, few people seem to be discussing how, given the right circumstances, a person like Beck can go from laughable clown to dangerous threat almost overnight. I've often thought Beck's fearmongering was a bit troubling, but I didn't realize just how troubling until this weekend, when I compared it to some RTLM transcripts. For those who don't know, RTLM, or Radio-Télévision Libre des Milles Collines, was the propaganda station used to broadcast vicious hate propaganda during the Rwandan genocide. Staffed exclusively by Hutus, the RTLM's "news" briefs were bad enough that foreign governments considered jamming the station's signal in order to mitigate the Tutsi massacre. Ultimately, they didn't, for fear of being branded as censors, leaving hundreds of thousands of Tutsis to be slaughtered. Not shutting down the Hutu hate speech when the chance presented itself is regrettable. Today, seeing how strikingly similar Beck's nonsense is to some RTLM transcripts, I can't help but wonder if we'll eventually also regret giving him airtime. RTLM: "It is not only today that the want to take and monopolize power in order to oppress the Hutus and cast democracy out of the window; the Batutsis' superiority complex has been around for a very long time. ... It is this superiority complex which set the Tutsis apart because, even today, many of them are still convinced of their intellectual superiority to the rest of the Rwandans."
Glenn Beck: "Isn't that exactly the thing that we used to like about America, that the average Joe could have a voice? That's what don't like about Sarah Palin, and listen to the vitriol. ... They don't like Sarah Palin, they don't like Joe the Plumber because they're average people, and if you're an average person, well, you're just not good enough." —————————-
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fuh2
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Mar 31, 2010 - 8:01pm |
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Clusterf%#k Nation By James Howard Kunstler Mon 3/29/10 Our Turn? Nations go crazy. It's terrifying when it happens, especially to a major nation with the ability to project its craziness outward. We look back on the psychotic break of Germany in 1933 and still wonder how the then-best-educated population in Europe could fall under the sway of a sociopathic political program. We behold the carnage and devastation left in the wake of that episode, and decades later you still can do little more than shake your head in bewilderment. China had a psychotic break in the 1960s in its "cultural revolution," provoked by the mad neo-emperor Mao. He sent cadres of Chinese baby boomer youths rampaging across the land, turned every institution upside down, and let millions starve. Mao's China lacked the ability then to export this mischief, but enough of his own people suffered. Cambodia was the next humdinger of a national nervous breakdown when the Paris-educated classic marxist Pol Pot decided to make the world's biggest omelette by cracking a million eggs. He took everybody wearing eyeglasses, everybody who appeared to have a thought in his or her head, and sent them out to the bush to be worked to death, or shot in ditches, or disposed of otherwise. The mounds of skulls remain to tell the tale. Lately we've had the Hutu-Tutsi genocides in Rwanda, the craziness in former Yugoslavia, the cruelty of Darfur, the international suicide-bomber craze (including today's blasts in Moscow). Surely, I've left a few out... but these are minor episodes compared to what be coming next. Am I the only one who senses it might be America's turn to go nuts? I don't mean a family squabble, like the Boomer-Hippie-Vietnam uproar that was essentially an adolescent rebellion against bad parenting in the national household. I mean a genuine descent into madness, with the very high probability of persecution, violence, murder, and mayhem — all more or less sponsored by various authorities and institutions. The Republican Party is doing a great job in provoking such a dangerous episode by making consensual governance impossible in a time of awful practical problems and challenges. They're in the process, right now, of transforming themselves from the party of "no" to the party of no decency, no common sense, no ideas, no conception of the public interest, and no respect for the traditions that they pretend to stand for, like due process of law. In the days since the passage of health care reform, they've gone as far as inciting mobs to violence against their fellow congressmen and senators — bricks thrown through windows, death threats made, coffins placed in the yards of their adversaries. One day soon, somebody with a gun or an explosive device, someone with a very sketchy sense-of-self, and perhaps a recent record of personal failure and humiliation, is going to sacrifice himself to become the Tea Party's first martyr by shooting up a shopping mall in some blue district. Republican leaders' avidity to ally themselves with the followers of hate-monger entertainers like Glenn Beck, Rush Limbaugh, Ann Coulter and the Fox News gang is only the beginning of the process that will lead to a political convulsion possibly worse than the one that started at Fort Sumter, South Carolina, 1861. If it comes, it will certainly be a far more incoherent conflict. The guerilla forces of the radical right will not know whether they are fighting for WalMart, or the Financial Services arm of General Electric, or against abortions, or for bigger and better freeways, or the rights of thoracic surgeons to drive families into bankruptcy, or against the idea of climate change, or evolution, or Jews-in-the-media, or their neighbors having something they feel envious about.... I
In the background, of course, is an economy just barely holding together with political baling wire and duct tape. It has very poor prospects for continuing in the way it was designed to run, on cheap oil and revolving debt. The upshot is an economy now destined for permanent contraction, and nobody has a plan for managing that contraction — which will include awful failures in food production, in disintegrating water systems, electric grids, roadway systems, schools... really anything that requires ongoing public investment. It includes a financial system that cannot come up with capital deployable for productive purpose, or currencies that can be relied on to hold value, or markets that function without interference. For its part, the Democratic Party has done a poor job of clearly articulating the realities of these things, and in actions like bailouts they've given the false impression that the nation can somehow engineer a return to the reckless hedonism of the late 20th century. My guess is that the situation is so desperate now that President Obama and his supporters can't risk telling the truth about the comprehensive contraction we face. The health care reform act was a tortured way of dealing with some of this indirectly. It will absolutely lead to a kind of health care "rationing," but rationing is unavoidable in an economy where there is less of everything that people need, and fewer resources to spread around. The difference between the Democrats and the Republicans is that the Republicans would prefer to see the rationing accomplished by money-grubbing health insurance companies denying coverage to policy-holders who get sick, or by the bankrupting of households (i.e. losers who deserve to die anyway), while the Democrats want to at least try to distribute what we can a little more fairly. The larger failure of both factions to emulate better systems running in sister societies like Canada and France is something that history will judge. I was in favor of the health care reform act for the reason of that basic difference between the Right and the Left. For all its flaws — and perhaps even the prospect that we are too far gone in national bankruptcy to ever get all its provisions running — I believe it was necessary for our national morale to pass the bill, to prove that we could do something besides remain stuck in paralysis and bickering indefinitely. And it was necessary to smack down the Party of Cruelty, to inform ourselves that we are not quite ready to go completely crazy. Whatever his flaws, omissions, and failures, I'm impressed with President Obama's ability to conduct himself like an adult, like a good father, in the face of the most unseemly provocations by his red-faced adversaries John Boehner, Mitch McConnell, Michelle Bachman, Sarah Palin, Jim DeMint, and all the other apoplectic opportunists trying so desperately to turn the United States into a high-definition Jesus tele-theocracy of Perpetual NASCAR. As economic conditions worsen — I believe they will — I hope Mr. Obama can discipline these maniacs. I would like to see him start by instructing his attorney general to look into the connection between Republican officials (including staff members) and the threats of violence and murder that were made last week around the country. March 29, 2010
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hippiechick
Location: topsy turvy land Gender:
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Mar 31, 2010 - 5:30pm |
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Mugro wrote:Last time I asked that question and got a response like yours I went on a bush-bashing-thread-creating binge in an attempt to create some ironic mockery. BillG was not amused. I guess I have matured enough not to do that again. Unfortunately, there are plenty of people around here on a daily basis creating new threads based upon one common theme so the result is about the same. Oh well. Party on, Garth! Party on Wayne!
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Mugro
Location: Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
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Mar 31, 2010 - 5:29pm |
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geordiezimmerman wrote: I'd say there weren't enough.
Last time I asked that question and got a response like yours I went on a bush-bashing-thread-creating binge in an attempt to create some ironic mockery. BillG was not amused. I guess I have matured enough not to do that again. Unfortunately, there are plenty of people around here on a daily basis creating new threads based upon one common theme so the result is about the same. Oh well. Party on, Garth!
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hobiejoe
Location: Still in the tunnel, looking for the light. Gender:
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Mar 31, 2010 - 5:14pm |
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ScottFromWyoming wrote:That looks like something HITLER would drink! Psychic playlist - Beck - No Complaints.
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ScottFromWyoming
Location: Powell Gender:
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Mar 31, 2010 - 5:05pm |
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Beaker wrote: That looks like something HITLER would drink!
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DD hönx
Location: middle of nowhere
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Mar 31, 2010 - 4:55pm |
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Mugro wrote:
As for the threads, don't we already have enough rightwing nuts?
Yes, we have, Sire.
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