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kctomato
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Apr 19, 2013 - 6:21pm |
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now that suspect #2 is caught
the GOP can get back to the business of cutting first responder pay |
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hippiechick
Did you ever grow anything in the garden of your mind?

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Apr 19, 2013 - 7:40am |
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Government is bad, until you need them
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hippiechick
Did you ever grow anything in the garden of your mind?

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Apr 2, 2013 - 6:34am |
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When Obama was running for his first term, the Republicans favorite taunt was that he was a "community organizer."
So what are they now doing to try to get more people to vote R? Community organizing! |
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hippiechick
Did you ever grow anything in the garden of your mind?

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Feb 27, 2013 - 6:20pm |
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Well, the Republicans are determined to steal the election, even if it means not allowing African Americans to vote.
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aflanigan

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hippiechick
Did you ever grow anything in the garden of your mind?

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hippiechick
Did you ever grow anything in the garden of your mind?

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Nov 15, 2012 - 5:33am |
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Umberdog wrote:I just spent three hours and 140 miles, to and from a doctor's appointment, with an ultra conservative raving about Obama's re-election. I could tell he had to work with all his self-control, not to call our president a "niger," but he let "rag-head" slip a couple times. I think he may have been referring to people of a Middle-Eastern persuasion, if I got the context right. According to this guy, Obama's re-election means we're now in a socialist country, if not a communist one. Whatever that means. "Obamacare" is going to bankrupt everyone and our taxes are all going through the roof. Public workers, including teachers, are a burden of the too much government we have. All judges are liberals...liberals are evil... in fact, everything that is wrong with the world is liberal's fault. On and on and on he went with a brain-washed style of rhetoric against Democrats that was, word for word, what Republicans spewed on Fox network for the last two years. I couldn't keep up with it all. Most of what he said didn't even make any sense. I felt like he was talking about a whole 'nother world... if not universe. It was almost like one of those movies where the modern day fella winds up trying to understand the point of view of a cave man explaining the workings of a vending machine. Anyway... I tried to remain silent or interject something about the beautiful scenery passing us by... to simply remain sane. Because for a while there I had to convince myself I still was.
Otherwise, I liked the guy. He could have been my Uncle Ralph... but he is SO deceived!
I would have politely told him to STFU. Actually, that's why I always carry my ipod/'phones. |
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Umberdog

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Nov 14, 2012 - 9:10pm |
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oldviolin wrote:And mine was typically cross-folded. Whoda thunk?!  I'll also delete if you wish. I think your post was elegant enough, that someone finding it in a thousand years or so, might find it useful in deciding our sometimes coherent anthropology. P.S. Your big head is why. |
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oldviolin
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Nov 14, 2012 - 9:06pm |
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Umberdog wrote: Sorry, OV. I reread my comment and realized it was probably provocative, so I deleted the post. Sometimes my weird sense of humor gets ahead of what I'm saying.
And mine was typically cross-folded. Whoda thunk?!  I'll also delete if you wish. |
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Umberdog

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Nov 14, 2012 - 8:59pm |
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oldviolin wrote: I don't know. There could be a rationale. Hard to say. People get the idea they're on the right side of things and a bog is a place where someone might find you in a thousand years or so. Then who will know, much less remember how we got so far so fast? I certainly won't. My road signs aren't taking me back just to leave me stranded. IOW, seems counter-intuitive at best to keep driving the various buses off cliffs, but then I'm no theater critic. I'm pretty sure I'm a bit player without a script. To each his own.
Sorry, OV. I reread my comment and realized it was probably provocative, so I deleted the post. Sometimes my weird sense of humor gets ahead of what I'm saying.
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oldviolin
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Nov 14, 2012 - 8:52pm |
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Umberdog wrote: Oh, I forgot. CNN is the work of the Devil. I forgot that Bugs Bunny was a real person when I was five. Damn those where the days!
I don't know. There could be a rationale. Hard to say. People get the idea they're on the right side of things and a bog is a place where someone might find you in a thousand years or so. Then who will know, much less remember how we got so far so fast? I certainly won't. My road signs aren't taking me back just to leave me stranded. IOW, seems counter-intuitive at best to keep driving the various buses off cliffs, but then I'm no theater critic. I'm pretty sure I'm a bit player without a script. To each his own.
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oldviolin
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Nov 14, 2012 - 8:29pm |
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Umberdog wrote:I just spent three hours and 140 miles, to and from a doctor's appointment, with an ultra conservative raving about Obama's re-election. I could tell he had to work with all his self-control, not to call our president a "niger," but he let "rag-head" slip a couple times. I think he may have been referring to people of a Middle-Eastern persuasion, if I got the context right. According to this guy, Obama's re-election means we're now in a socialist country, if not a communist one. Whatever that means. "Obamacare" is going to bankrupt everyone and our taxes are all going through the roof. Public workers, including teachers, are a burden of the too much government we have. All judges are liberals...liberals are evil... in fact, everything that is wrong with the world is liberal's fault. On and on and on he went with a brain-washed style of rhetoric against Democrats that was, word for word, what Republicans spewed on Fox network for the last two years. I couldn't keep up with it all. Most of what he said didn't even make any sense. I felt like he was talking about a whole 'nother world... if not universe. It was almost like one of those movies where the modern day fella winds up trying to understand the point of view of a cave man explaining the workings of a vending machine. Anyway... I tried to remain silent or interject something about the beautiful scenery passing us by... to simply remain sane. Because for a while there I had to convince myself I still was.
Otherwise, I liked the guy. He could have been my Uncle Ralph... but he is SO deceived!
Ironic the how of "one-way" thinking habits always leading to dead ends...as if the "only way" could be possessed and not possessive...
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Umberdog

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Nov 14, 2012 - 8:22pm |
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I just spent three hours and 140 miles, to and from a doctor's appointment, with an ultra conservative raving about Obama's re-election. I could tell he had to work with all his self-control, not to call our president a "niger," but he let "rag-head" slip a couple times. I think he may have been referring to people of a Middle-Eastern persuasion, if I got the context right. According to this guy, Obama's re-election means we're now in a socialist country, if not a communist one. Whatever that means. "Obamacare" is going to bankrupt everyone and our taxes are all going through the roof. Public workers, including teachers, are a burden of the too much government we have. All judges are liberals...liberals are evil... in fact, everything that is wrong with the world is liberal's fault. On and on and on he went with a brain-washed style of rhetoric against Democrats that was, word for word, what Republicans spewed on Fox network for the last two years. I couldn't keep up with it all. Most of what he said didn't even make any sense. I felt like he was talking about a whole 'nother world... if not universe. It was almost like one of those movies where the modern day fella winds up trying to understand the point of view of a cave man explaining the workings of a vending machine. Anyway... I tried to remain silent or interject something about the beautiful scenery passing us by... to simply remain sane. Because for a while there I had to convince myself I still was.
Otherwise, I liked the guy. He could have been my Uncle Ralph... but he is SO deceived!
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hippiechick
Did you ever grow anything in the garden of your mind?

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Nov 14, 2012 - 6:32am |
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hippiechick
Did you ever grow anything in the garden of your mind?

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Nov 13, 2012 - 6:36am |
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Zep wrote: It goes in cycles. The GOP was riding high from 1968 thru 1992. Newt Gingrich (IIRC) spoke of a permanent Republican majority. The Democrats got clobbered in the 1994 mid-terms.
But it's wasteful. It's the product of a nineteenth century political process. It doesn't reward long-term vision. The stakes are so much higher; the U.S. is in competition with almost every other nation now.
It's not going to change as long as the money rules. |
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Zep
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Nov 13, 2012 - 6:27am |
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hippiechick wrote:Anybody remembering when we were all ringing the death knell for the Democrats? It goes in cycles. The GOP was riding high from 1968 thru 1992. Newt Gingrich (IIRC) spoke of a permanent Republican majority. The Democrats got clobbered in the 1994 mid-terms.
But it's wasteful. It's the product of a nineteenth century political process. It doesn't reward long-term vision. The stakes are so much higher; the U.S. is in competition with almost every other nation now.
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hippiechick
Did you ever grow anything in the garden of your mind?

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Nov 13, 2012 - 6:21am |
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Zep wrote: Agree fully. The binary us-or-them mentality is limiting progress. Too much time is spent fighting the other party and not enough building for the future. The impending fiscal cliff is demonstrative in this.
Why don't we have green candidates? Why does a green policy need to be part of a Democratic or Republican platform? How do platform politics make the transition to the 21st century? In a country whose grocery stores offer a plethora of choices in pet food, orange juice, and soda, it's appalling our leadership options are A or B. (or C, none of the above).
Wither the GOP? Possibly ... but I don't see it happening. Even if the leadership drifts away, becomes splintered, or dies off, there will be plenty to rush in to the vacuum.
Anybody remembering when we were all ringing the death knell for the Democrats? |
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Zep
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Nov 13, 2012 - 6:19am |
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kurtster wrote:The two party system is borked. Only something drastic will change it. The demise of the Repubs is necessary. Then with a little luck, the Dems fail shortly thereafter, too. Neither party can survive without a boogeyman to blame or beat up. Agree fully. The binary us-or-them mentality is limiting progress. Too much time is spent fighting the other party and not enough building for the future. The impending fiscal cliff is demonstrative in this.
Why don't we have green candidates? Why does a green policy need to be part of a Democratic or Republican platform? How do platform politics make the transition to the 21st century? In a country whose grocery stores offer a plethora of choices in pet food, orange juice, and soda, it's appalling our leadership options are A or B. (or C, none of the above).
Wither the GOP? Possibly ... but I don't see it happening. Even if the leadership drifts away, becomes splintered, or dies off, there will be plenty to rush in to the vacuum. |
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Zep
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Nov 13, 2012 - 6:10am |
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hippiechick wrote:The Dems do not need a bogeyman, only the Republicans need that, because they live in story, and their story won't hold up without an "enemy." It's called "collective unconsciousness." Same with the Taliban (The Republicans have been on their way to becoming Taliban lite, btw). That's ok, HC ... we got this. |
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hippiechick
Did you ever grow anything in the garden of your mind?

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Nov 13, 2012 - 5:51am |
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kurtster wrote:
While I don't agree with some of his indictments, I agree with his conclusions. Especially the last one. I already mentioned one party rule as the outcome several days ago, without previously hearing it mentioned anywhere else.
This from someone who is a newbie to this country compared to him. The family got here 20 years after his in 1640 and the wife is directly descended from a family named Washington.
YMMV ...
So what? Does this make you more American than the rest of us? |
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