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Reuters Notices the Rush Limbaugh Story - Update: New York Times Blatantly Lies

Fri, Oct 19, 2007 at 7:02:30 pm PDT

Reuters finally gets around to covering the Rush Limbaugh-Harry Reid-$2.1M story, and are you surprised at the spin? I’m not: Reid-Limbaugh spat raises $2.1 million for children.

No mention of the fact that Limbaugh’s matching the amount dollar for dollar, of course. Their headline is dishonest; it should read, “Reid-Limbaugh spat raises $4.2 million for children.”

The letter, signed by U.S. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and 40 fellow Senate Democrats, expressed outrage over what they described as Limbaugh’s “characterization of troops who oppose the (Iraq) war as ‘phony soldiers’.”

Limbaugh denounced the note as a “smear letter,” saying the remark he made on his radio show referred to soldiers who falsified their military service.

Regardless, Reid, speaking in the Senate, saluted Limbaugh for raising the money on behalf of The Marine Corps-Law Enforcement Foundation, which helps children of Marines and law officers killed in the line of duty.

“What could be a more worthwhile cause?” said Reid, urging support for the fund-raising drive shortly before bidding closed.

“I strongly believe when we can put our differences aside, even Harry Reid and Rush Limbaugh, we should do that and try to accomplish good things for the American people,” Reid said.

Limbaugh, in his posting on eBay, did not appear conciliatory with Reid, who is referred to as “Dingy Harry.”

UPDATE at 10/19/07 8:30:28 pm:

The New York Times report starts off with a blatant Media Matters-inspired lie: Critical Letter to Limbaugh Fetches $2 Million.

After Rush Limbaugh referred to Iraq war veterans critical of the war as “phony soldiers,” he received a letter of complaint signed by 41 Democratic senators.

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1 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:03:49pm
2 Dar ul Harb  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:05:22pm

Well, according to the left sidebar there are 4 hits from Reuters on LGF today.

3 sandspur  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:06:47pm

Hey Reuters, you bias is showing.

4 NJDhockeyfan  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:07:00pm
Limbaugh, in his posting on eBay, did not appear conciliatory with Reid, who is referred to as “Dingy Harry.”

Rush = Heartless right wing name caller
Reid = victim

5 howco  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:08:27pm

I am waiting for ried and the others to come forward and claim thier part of the 2.1 mil. After all if it werent for thier smear the letter would have been worthless.

6 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:08:34pm
7 mrshankly01  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:09:36pm

Rush really worked this one really well. It energized his base, and in the end made him look really good to the middle. Quite shrewd. He also gets to help a great cause.

8 mrshankly01  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:10:00pm

re: #6 song_and_dance_man

I was surprised as well.

9 mrshankly01  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:10:54pm

Wow, Friday nights are quiet around here. I would have expected 30 comments by now.

10 Ma Sands  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:11:18pm

re: #9 mrshankly01

:)

11 COINTELPROAgent  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:12:03pm

re: #2 Dar ul Harb

Well, according to the left sidebar there are 4 hits from Reuters on LGF today.


I wonder why they even bother coming here? Kind of creepy.

12 NJDhockeyfan  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:12:08pm

re: #9 mrshankly01

Wow, Friday nights are quiet around here. I would have expected 30 comments by now.


I know and there isn't even a ball game on to take some away from here either.

13 astronmr20  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:12:58pm

So they have all been caught red-handed in their efforts to smear, libel, and muzzle a private citizen.

Their response after getting pwn3d:

"Limbaugh is not being conciliatory with Reid. He won't play nice."

14 Ma Sands  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:13:19pm

re: #11 COINTELPROAgent

Your nic is quite imaginative....good job. :)

15 astronmr20  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:13:35pm

re: #9 mrshankly01

Wow, Friday nights are quiet around here. I would have expected 30 comments by now.

Because some lizards have lives...

?

I'm not one of them.

(:

16 mrshankly01  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:14:17pm

Me neither, they are overrated.

17 mrshankly01  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:14:44pm

re: #16 mrshankly01

Lives, that is. Also stressful.

18 astronmr20  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:14:51pm

Really, if no other story confirmed Reuters' bias, THIS one takes the cake. Seriously. Someone put a LOT of thought into playing this down properly.

19 phoenixgirl  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:15:11pm

yeah rush! you rock!

20 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:15:27pm
21 Sharmuta  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:15:35pm
Limbaugh said he was matching Casey's bid by contributing another $2.1 million to the foundation, and urged Reid and other Democrats who signed the letter to do the same.

Reid spokesman Jim Manley declined comment on Limbaugh's challenge, but said: "Senator Reid is happy something good came from Rush's outrageous comments."

That's right harry- stick with nice, hollow, cheap words.

22 Kaintuck  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:15:58pm

Harry Reid sets fire to and old-age house.

Firefighters rescue 40 elderly residents unharmed.

Harry Reid demands he be declared a hero for setting the fire.

I'm beginning to grasp the "logic" of all this.

23 ntarc  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:16:14pm

Any bets this is touted regularly by the Dems throughout the 08 campaign as an example of their bi-partisanship and willingness to work with conservatives.

24 mrshankly01  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:16:18pm

What is really funny is that it has been almost a year since the Dems were elected to /help the children by ending the war in Iraq, and yet, we are still there, and now mostly likely going to win. Sweet. I can't wait to see how the Dem leaders spin it when we win.

25 Kaintuck  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:16:38pm

er, make that "an old-age house".

26 DesertSage  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:16:41pm

I have a lot of new found respect for Rush Limbaugh. He played this incident perfectly!

He exposed the Left Wing smear machine for the liars they are. He took it from them and shoved it right back in their face.

Good on ya Rush! Today was a proud day to be a conservative!

Bad couple of weeks to be a Lefty Loser!

27 LSD  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:17:15pm

Harry Reid is a poor excuse for after-birth ...

28 mrshankly01  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:17:42pm

They really do makes this too easy.

29 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:17:46pm
30 meMarc  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:17:50pm

Hey, at least they didn't fake any pictures of Rush screwing a pooch.

31 Dead Sea Squirrel  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:17:54pm

It's true that the title doesn't mention it, but the article does say that Rush has pledged to match the 2.1 million.

32 astronmr20  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:17:57pm

re: #27 LSD

Yikes.

and yuck.

33 Sharmuta  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:18:19pm

re: #18 astronmr20

Probably why it took them this long to cover the story in the first place.

34 calcajun  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:19:22pm

ABC, the dis-information service is saying the Democrats raised the money. Oh, and BTW, the amiable Eva Braun, Katie Couric interviewed Valarie Plame, calling her and "undercover" CIA agent until she was "outed" by the Bush people. Talk about a load of crap.

35 COINTELPROAgent  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:19:49pm

re: #14 Ma Sands

re: #11 COINTELPROAgent

Your nic is quite imaginative....good job. :)

Thanks, I got tired of being called a paid government disinfo shill on digg so I came up with the name to mock conspiracy theorists. Sadly some of them don't get the joke.

36 Geepers  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:19:50pm

Those of us that know the story, compare it to what Reuters reports.

37 hayseed  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:20:16pm

how to take a dump in space.....TMI

38 Thanos  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:21:07pm

OT:

Well placed sources in the CID told Daily Times that the CID police collected four heads from the scene. These heads have yet to be identified or claimed. After the DNA is tested, if a family member submits a claim, verification will be carried out by matching blood and DNA.

Some sources in the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) said that the possibility of two suicide bombers cannot be avoided and investigation teams are focusing on the issue. A senior CID official, SP Raja Umer Khatab, said that the CID police are working on the case and that they are taking the finger prints of the body parts at the scene. Sources also said that the explosives used in Thursday’s attack were the same used in the Nishtar Park bombing and the attack on MMA member and Shea leader Maulana Hassan Turabi. Sources suspected that Abid Mehsood, who is the right-hand man of Baitulllah Mehsood, was the mastermind behind these attacks and that the attacks were carried out with the help of Mufti Ilyas of the Lashkar-e-Jhangvi.

39 bushleague  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:22:11pm

This was predicted by Rush on the radio today. He new there would be no fair shake from the "drive by media." I always liked that term...

40 easy  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:22:22pm

OT
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad: I wanted to Visit Ground Zero to Prevent 9/11 from Becoming Another "False Idol" Like the Holocaust

I wanted to visit there last year, but there was no time for that. So I decided to visit there this year to pay my respect to the casualties and convey my sympathy to the families. I also wanted to raise several questions and express my views. I wanted to say that in my opinion, this incident is the result of the mismanagement of the world, and the result of the inhuman management of the world. Why did such an incident take place? We need to get to the root causes. We don't want them to turn this incident, in 20 years' time, into another false idol like the Holocaust, which they would use as a pretext to kill peoples, and prevent anybody from opening this [Pandora's] box and examining what really happened in this incident
41 MandyManners  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:22:26pm

Reuters, YOU SUCK.

42 pat  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:22:50pm

A positive take:

[Link: www.wnd.com...]

Regardless, Reid, speaking in the Senate, saluted Limbaugh for raising the money on behalf of The Marine Corps-Law Enforcement Foundation, which helps children of Marines and law officers killed in the line of duty.

While failing to respond to Mr Limbaugh's challenge to also match his pledge. In fact Reid has yet to return the Wall Street Journal's email and telephonic query as to how much he has personally contributed to this just cause.

43 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:23:10pm
44 albusteve  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:23:25pm

re: #22 Kaintuck

Harry Reid sets fire to and old-age house.

Firefighters rescue 40 elderly residents unharmed.

Harry Reid demands he be declared a hero for setting the fire.

I'm beginning to grasp the "logic" of all this.

touchdown!

45 Mich-again  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:23:54pm

So how long till the moonbats point out that because the Marine Corps- Law Enforcement Foundation is a 501(c)3 charity that Rush's donation will give him a big tax deduction. Here, I'll write the headline for them..

Limbaugh's Donation Exploits Tax Loophole!

46 DesertSage  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:23:59pm

Harry Reid is a disgusting, disingenuous and a plain old creepy person.

Lying his ass off on the Senate floor.

47 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:24:02pm
48 astronmr20  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:24:03pm

re: #41 MandyManners

The tamest insult I have ever seen from Mandy!

49 Kaintuck  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:24:12pm

re: #40 easy


The next time I hear a "root cause" explanation for something, I think I'm gonna start shooting.

50 pat  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:24:50pm

Harry Reid is the brother of Tom Daschle

51 JammieWearingFool  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:25:10pm

Charles,

Even more egregious was this from ABC:

The bidding ends at 1:00p.m. No mater what, Democrats are going to make a ton of money for a charity off their political vitriol.
52 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:25:21pm
53 Sharmuta  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:26:12pm

re: #39 bushleague

Not only was the msm coverage predictable- the leftist spin was as well. Of course they had to praise this move by Rush- what else could they say?

Brilliant move, Rush. Well played.

54 albusteve  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:26:27pm

re: #43 song_and_dance_man

re: #37 hayseed


how to take a dump in space.....TMI

A space toilet is like a moonbat. They suck.

'Dumps in Spaaaaace'

55 slartybartfast  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:27:39pm

"did not appear conciliatory..."

Did not appear conciliatory? Did not APPEAR conciliatory?

Hardly.

When Harry Reid said, "We," in today's speech on the Senate floor, he meant "we" as in "Weasel."

56 JammieWearingFool  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:28:42pm

re: #50 pat

Harry Reid is the brother of Tom Daschle

Rush's name for him is Puff Daschle.

57 NJDhockeyfan  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:28:43pm

re: #54 albusteve

re: #43 song_and_dance_man


re: #37 hayseed

how to take a dump in space.....TMI

A space toilet is like a moonbat. They suck.

'Dumps in Spaaaaace'


This is one time i'm glad I have dial up and can't watch the video.

58 freedomplow  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:29:21pm

This is so much more than the biggest political burn in ever.

It is a classic example of United States elected officials trying to stifle Freedom of speech.

Not on our watch. Not ever!

59 Yosemite Bill  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:29:31pm

#27 LSD After birth ( placenta) has a function....
Reid on the other hand is a horse's sphincter muscle on a grand scale

60 WayDownSouthInBama  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:29:35pm

For those of you out there keeping score:

The team of Limbaugh & Casey-----4,200,000
The team of "Dumb 41"------------O

The team of Limbaugh & Casey have just finished this no-hitter with a lot of people smiling at their accomplishment. Even thought the losing team maintains they were responsible for at least half the points scored,no one remembers seeing anyone from their team come up to bat,much less make an actual contribution to this weeks contest. It time for us to say goodnight,and that score once again.....4,200,000 for Charity from the team of Limbaugh & Casey.....NOT ONE PENNY from the group "Dumb 41". Good night and may God Bless America!

61 MandyManners  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:29:41pm

re: #44 albusteve

re: #22 Kaintuck


Harry Reid sets fire to and old-age house.

Firefighters rescue 40 elderly residents unharmed.

Harry Reid demands he be declared a hero for setting the fire.

I'm beginning to grasp the "logic" of all this.


touchdown!

Extra point!

62 Dead Sea Squirrel  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:29:49pm

"I'm a spaaaaaace toilet. Bet you weren't ready for that.
I'm a spaaaaaace toilet. I'm sure you know where it's at,
yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah."

*cue the burbly noises and ripped-off "Lady Madonna" riff*

63 albusteve  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:30:03pm

re: #53 Sharmuta

re: #39 bushleague

Not only was the msm coverage predictable- the leftist spin was as well. Of course they had to praise this move by Rush- what else could they say?

Brilliant move, Rush. Well played.

I was hoping for something more like 'civil' war...but I'll take it nontheless

64 MandyManners  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:30:57pm

re: #48 astronmr20

re: #41 MandyManners

The tamest insult I have ever seen from Mandy!

Gotta' save my strength.

65 albusteve  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:31:40pm

re: #57 NJDhockeyfan

re: #54 albusteve


re: #43 song_and_dance_man

re: #37 hayseed

how to take a dump in space.....TMI

A space toilet is like a moonbat. They suck.

'Dumps in Spaaaaace'

This is one time i'm glad I have dial up and can't watch the video.

how dare you shun Miss Piggy!...watch your back amigo

66 Yosemite Bill  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:32:12pm

#64 - Mandy - Ummm what for ? Hot date ?

67 WhiteRasta  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:33:04pm

re: #43 song_and_dance_man

Back in the glory days of NASA, I remember Mike Collins saying they stuck a plastic bag on their ass to do a doo-doo...

68 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:33:22pm
69 jemimy  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:33:26pm

This struck me as unusually even-handed:

[Link: news.yahoo.com...]

70 albusteve  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:33:35pm

re: #62 Dead Sea Squirrel

"I'm a spaaaaaace toilet. Bet you weren't ready for that.
I'm a spaaaaaace toilet. I'm sure you know where it's at,
yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah."

*cue the burbly noises and ripped-off "Lady Madonna" riff*

you antique!...good taste tho

71 MandyManners  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:34:20pm

re: #52 song_and_dance_man

re: #48 astronmr20


re: #41 MandyManners

The tamest insult I have ever seen from Mandy!


That's right. She must have finished the dishes already.

Yeah, and I laughed my ass off watching this video, Ahmed the Dead Terrorist.

(Hat Tip: a loverly Lizard in the previous thread.)

CAN ANYONE SAVE THIS VIDEO? I'M SURE SOME FUCKING MUSLIM WILL DEMAND YOUTUBE ERASE IT FOR HATE SPEECH.

72 Pvt Bin Jammin  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:34:42pm

re: #46 DesertSage

Harry Reid is a disgusting, disingenuous and a plain old creepy person.

Lying his ass off on the Senate floor.


Worse than disingenous....he couldn't even keep a straight face or look at the camera most of the time.

73 Attaboid  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:35:34pm

41 signatories * 2.1 million.
Pay up.

74 MandyManners  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:36:39pm

re: #66 Yosemite Bill

#64 - Mandy - Ummm what for ? Hot date ?

I appreciate the compliment but--like everyone else--I save my strength for things I find really offensive. Reuters is a Gramscian Whore of the Caliphate, and it knows it. In fact, I think it's proud of its status.

75 loflyer  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:36:58pm

First of all I would like to thank Rush for his excellent work for the charity. As others have said, Rush played this "non-scandal" as well as anyone I have seen. It is interesting to watch Reid spin his failed propaganda attack on free speech rights of the conservative talk radio hosts into a positive light. Of course the media will all downplay Rushes charity contributions to fallen soldiers families, as the MSM will testify, only liberals care about children. This attack on conservative free speech was enabled by the media's omissions of the facts, and quoting Rush so far out of context, that even liberals recognized the lies perpetrated by Reid and the media. Rush, Hannity and Boortz are all on record as heavy contributors and supporters of veterans and their causes. The media omission was not reporting Reid and the Democrats antagonism against American veterans, their total lack of support for charities supporting fallen veterans families. Liberal media: We lie; you try to figure out the facts if you can.

76 MandyManners  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:37:45pm

re: #68 song_and_dance_man

re: #66 Yosemite Bill


#64 - Mandy - Ummm what for ? Hot date ?

There's still room on the mantle.

SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSPPPPPEEEWWWW.

77 JeremyR  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:37:46pm

re: #15 astronmr20

re: #9 mrshankly01


Wow, Friday nights are quiet around here. I would have expected 30 comments by now.

Because some lizards have lives...

?

I'm not one of them.

(:

Me either. I gave up smoking when I was in my twenties, drinking in my thirties, sex in my forties, I must be defacto dead.

There was a girl who never caroused,
Never partied or played.
Didn't drink, didn't smoke,
From the path she never strayed.

So when she passed a way one day,
Insurance was denied,
They claimed that since she never lived,
She never could have died.

78 RedPepper  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:37:53pm

re: #73 Attaboid

41 signatories * 2.1 million.
Pay up.

Right!

When Pigs Fly Land On Mars !

79 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:38:02pm
80 meMarc  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:38:08pm

Continuing on the subject of great journalism:


Chris Matthews to receive the "Churchill Award".

The Emery Reves Award honors "excellence in writing or speaking about Churchill's life and times, or for applying his precepts and values to contemporary issues among the English-Speaking Peoples," according to the affair's invitation.

On the benefit committee are Joe Biden, Dianne Feinstein, Jane Harman, John Dingell, Chuck Hagel, Patrick Leahy, Trent Lott, Colin Powell, among others.

81 WindHorse  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:38:48pm

Harry Reid is a turd's turd. (Madame President, we could have gotten everyone in the Senate to sign that letter - but, we didn't have time....)

82 MandyManners  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:39:26pm

re: #75 loflyer

John Stuart Mill is spinning in his grave.

83 freedomplow  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:39:31pm
84 Gozer the Carpathian  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:39:53pm

Yeah I'm so shocked by the spin. Like Rush should sound concilatory since he was the one attacked in the first place! Sometimes I'd love to beat these morons in the media with reality.

85 Pvt Bin Jammin  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:40:19pm

re: #81 WindHorse
That line totally got to me, too!
What a snake.

86 Mirage  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:40:33pm

Politicians like Harry Reid have no shame, no dignity and no conscience. That's the only conclusion one can draw from the kinds of comments he makes and from the attempts to take some of the credit for the charity funds raised.

87 MandyManners  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:40:39pm

re: #80 meMarc

Continuing on the subject of great journalism:



Chris Matthews to receive the "Churchill Award".
The Emery Reves Award honors "excellence in writing or speaking about Churchill's life and times, or for applying his precepts and values to contemporary issues among the English-Speaking Peoples," according to the affair's invitation.

On the benefit committee are Joe Biden, Dianne Feinstein, Jane Harman, John Dingell, Chuck Hagel, Patrick Leahy, Trent Lott, Colin Powell, among others.

I think I'm gonna' cry.

88 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:40:53pm
89 JammieWearingFool  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:41:14pm

re: #71 MandyManners

re: #52 song_and_dance_man


re: #48 astronmr20

re: #41 MandyManners
The tamest insult I have ever seen from Mandy!

That's right. She must have finished the dishes already.

Yeah, and I laughed my ass off watching this video, Ahmed the Dead Terrorist.

(Hat Tip: a loverly Lizard in the previous thread.)

CAN ANYONE SAVE THIS VIDEO? I'M SURE SOME FUCKING MUSLIM WILL DEMAND YOUTUBE ERASE IT FOR HATE SPEECH.

That's great. It's now permanently linked here, my dear.

90 meMarc  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:43:19pm

re: #87 MandyManners

Churchill is going to break the grave spinning record

91 Bobblehead  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:43:57pm

Remember..there will be a formal presentation ceremony. Let's see if the Filthy 41 will show their faces and match the bid.

92 Silhouette  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:45:12pm

re: #84 Gozer the Carpathian

Aye. In the words of the hippie generation, the 41 issued a letter putting all those bad vibes out into the universe, and Rush turned it around and made it into something good. Something really, really good. 4.2 million good.

But in an article describing just that bad-into-good story, Rush's the bad guy because Reid said nice things about him and yet Rush called him a poopy head. (or whatever). Nevermind that Reid was really just saying nice things about the charity effort, in his own effort to claim responsibility.

93 loflyer  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:45:51pm

Err Mandy, don't want to display my ignorance but who this John Stuart Mill guy? A reporter?

94 MandyManners  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:46:00pm

re: #89 JammieWearingFool

re: #71 MandyManners


re: #52 song_and_dance_man

re: #48 astronmr20

re: #41 MandyManners
The tamest insult I have ever seen from Mandy!

That's right. She must have finished the dishes already.

Yeah, and I laughed my ass off watching this video, Ahmed the Dead Terrorist.
(Hat Tip: a loverly Lizard in the previous thread.)

CAN ANYONE SAVE THIS VIDEO? I'M SURE SOME FUCKING MUSLIM WILL DEMAND YOUTUBE ERASE IT FOR HATE SPEECH.


That's great. It's now permanently linked here, my dear.

Good to know!

95 WindHorse  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:46:20pm

Rush Limbaugh is a national hero.

Dingy Harry is a national disgrace.

96 Silhouette  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:47:17pm
“I strongly believe when we can put our differences aside, even Harry Reid and Rush Limbaugh, we should do that and try to accomplish good things for the American people,” Reid said.

Like a jihadist who, when he says he wants peace, means he wants the other side to submit to Islam, when Reid says he wants to put differences aside, he means he would really like it if Rush would stop differing with him.

So they can accomplish good things for the American people, whether the people want it or not.

97 JammieWearingFool  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:47:19pm

Heros The New York Times Won't Tell You About

When I think of a simpering little [deleted] like Harry Reid, and all he did to trash our military efforts, it breaks my heart to read a story like this.

True heroism a pissant like Reid will never know in his worthless, miserable existence.

98 traveler  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:47:25pm

re: #91 Bobblehead

Yeah -- they'd have to pry it out of Hillary's fingers.......

Hillary's name on that Limbaugh letter should be in bold and underlined. Hopefully her opponent can use it against her later.

99 spam spam spam spam  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:47:37pm

Propaganda as dangerous as the old Soviet style.

100 going2mars  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:49:03pm

re: #78 RedPepper

hey now...lets not throw mars under the bus....

101 JammieWearingFool  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:49:10pm

re: #94 MandyManners

I was just going to suggest you just the embed code for future reference, then figured why not just post it?

102 JeremyR  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:49:48pm

re: #93 loflyer

Err Mandy, don't want to display my ignorance but who this John Stuart Mill guy? A reporter?

John Stuart Mill was a British philosopher and political economist. He died in 1873.

103 WindHorse  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:50:07pm

...and, it's raining an omen out here in the Seattle area... and my funky old shack has a leaky roof...

...the neighbor dog that adopted us is standing here licking the puddle off of the floor....

hah!

104 Mich-again  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:50:12pm

From today's Moon at Noon press briefing from the UN.

SECURITY COUNCIL IS BRIEFED ON U.N.’S EXPANDED ROLE IN IRAQ
Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs B. Lynn Pascoe told the Security Council, in an open meeting on Iraq, that there is an opportunity in that country today that is not to be missed....

He stressed that the United Nations must be afforded the necessary political and humanitarian space to implement the new mandate, and the ability of the Organization to talk with all sides must be protected and respected.

Heres the part of the mandate he mentioned.

the Government of Iraq at an appropriate time and in connection with progress on reconciliation efforts, on planning, funding and implementing reintegration programmes for former members of illegal armed groups;
105 MandyManners  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:51:01pm

What Churchill wrote about Islam.

Quoted by Steven Hayward of the Ashbrook Center for Public Affairs at Ashland University in an article titled A Churchillian Perspective on September 11
On Principle, v9n5
December 2001

How dreadful are the curses which Mohammedanism lays on its votaries! Besides the fanatical frenzy, which is as dangerous in a man as hydrophobia in a dog, there is this fearful fatalistic apathy. The effects are apparent in many countries. Improvident habits, slovenly systems of agriculture, sluggish methods of commerce, and insecurity of property exist wherever the followers of the Prophet rule or live.

A degraded sensualism deprives this life of its grace and refinement; the next of its dignity and sanctity. The fact that in Mohammedan law every woman must belong to some man as his absolute property—either as a child, a wife, or a concubine—must delay the final extinction of slavery until the faith of Islam has ceased to be a great power among men. Individual Moslems may show splendid qualities.

Thousands become the brave and loyal soldiers of the Queen: all know how to die. But the influence of the religion paralyzes the social development of those who follow it. No stronger retrograde force exists in the world.

Far from being moribund, Mohammedanism is a militant and proselytizing faith. It has already spread throughout Central Africa, raising fearless warriors at every step; and were it not that Christianity is sheltered in the strong arms of science—the science against which it had vainly struggled—the civilization of modern Europe might fall, as fell the civilization of ancient Rome.

106 Doug  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:51:01pm

The Reuto-Meter says 4 visits today.

107 Killian Bundy  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:52:30pm

J.K. Rowling outs Hogwarts character

Harry Potter fans, the rumors are true: Albus Dumbledore, master wizard and Headmaster of Hogwarts, is gay. J.K. Rowling, author of the mega-selling fantasy series that ended last summer, outed the beloved character Friday night while appearing before a full house at Carnegie Hall.

After reading briefly from the final book, "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows," she took questions from audience members.

She was asked by one young fan whether Dumbledore finds "true love."

"Dumbledore is gay," the author responded to gasps and applause

/TMI

108 WhiteRasta  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:52:57pm

re: #93 loflyer

John Stuart Mill:

[Link: www.utm.edu...]

109 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:54:29pm
110 sa trawler  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:54:36pm

It's a shame that we have the likes of Harry Reid, Nancy Polosi, John Murtha, Teddy Kennedy, John "the traitor" Heiz-Kerry, George Soros (changed his Jewish name), Jimmy Carter, and the rest of these traitors sitting in posts of authority.

I spit on all of these worthless POS!


/I've had enough, and I won't take it anymore!

111 Killgore Trout  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:54:37pm

I think it's important to understand the difference between the Rush smear and the Coulter situation. Although both were misquoted, Rush was taken out of context and the meaning of his statement didn't match what he was talking about. Therefore, he comes out on top, looks like an angel and the Dems look like fools and liars.
Coulter was misquoted but the misquote didn't change the meaning of what she was saying. She still doesn't look good after the truth was exposed. People who were offended by the technicality of the misquote would have also been offended by her actual statement.

112 Carridine  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:55:06pm

UPDATE: for the latecomers, this clandestine recording of Harry Reid's office this morning as the truth was dawning...

113 hous bin pharteen  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:55:17pm

Ahh.

Please. What is the purpose of our fine institutions of higher learning if all they do is turn out such yellow journalists? Or should I say red?

114 itellu3times  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:55:22pm

re: #80 meMarc

Continuing on the subject of great journalism:

Chris Matthews to receive the "Churchill Award".
The Emery Reves Award honors "excellence in writing or speaking about Churchill's life and times, or for applying his precepts and values to contemporary issues among the English-Speaking Peoples," according to the affair's invitation.
On the benefit committee are Joe Biden, Dianne Feinstein, Jane Harman, John Dingell, Chuck Hagel, Patrick Leahy, Trent Lott, Colin Powell, among others.

Brought to you by the Ministry of Troof.

115 WindHorse  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:56:18pm

re: #112 Carridine

I listened earlier.... was very funny! Thanks!

116 meMarc  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:56:22pm

re: #107 Killian Bundy

J.K. Rowling outs Hogwarts character

Harry Potter fans, the rumors are true: Albus Dumbledore, master wizard and Headmaster of Hogwarts, is gay. J.K. Rowling, author of the mega-selling fantasy series that ended last summer, outed the beloved character Friday night while appearing before a full house at Carnegie Hall.

After reading briefly from the final book, "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows," she took questions from audience members.

She was asked by one young fan whether Dumbledore finds "true love."

"Dumbledore is gay," the author responded to gasps and applause

/TMI

Insert "magic wand" joke...

117 martinrrrr  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:57:03pm

Anyone notice that the winning bidder is an Obama supporter? I'm not sure what to think of this, but at least the money is going to a great cause.
[Link: newsmeat.com...]

118 NJDhockeyfan  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:57:44pm

Debate on Child-Beating in Koran Schools on Al-Jazeera's Children Channel

Following are excerpts from a program about child beating in Koran schools, which aired on Al-Jazeera TV's children channel on September 29, 2007:

Mahmoud, member of the audience: In some schools, children are beaten if they don't memorize the text, or if they don't prepare their homework. This make the children reluctant to go to school, out of fear.

Interviewer: Is this a principle of Islam? Is education...

Dr. Arabi 'Atallah Al-Qweidri, child psychologist at the Qatar Ministry of Public Health: No, it isn't. But the teacher of the sheik must be strict with the student, especially when it comes to the memorization of the Koran. When we examine the history of Koran schools, we see that all scholars – especially the psychologists and educators – including Alchabitius, Avicenna, Al-Farabi, Ibn Khaldoun, Ibn Badis, and Sheik Al-Bashir Ibrahim... They all say that the teacher must be strict, but not cruel.

Interviewer: But "strict" does not necessarily mean beating.

Dr. Arabi 'Atallah Al-Qweidri: That's right, I don't mean he should be cruel, but he may be strict with the student, and say: "Memorize it!"

Interviewer: But isn't it possible that the beatings might deter the student in such schools from continuing to memorize the Koran, since it leads to beatings and pain?

Dr. Arabi 'Atallah Al-Qweidri: But there must be cooperation between the teacher and the student's family. We must be clear on this: There shouldn't be any beatings.

[...]

Interviewer: Fatima, have you ever been beaten to make you memorize the Koran – you or any of your classmates?

Fatima Abd Al-Hamid, a student at a Koran school: No, but sometimes the teacher punishes me. If I make a small mistake, for example, she says that I must concentrate on this. Sometimes, she tells us to concentrate on it again.

Interviewer: How are you punished?

Fatima Abd Al-Hamid: She tugs our ears or hits us with a ruler.

Interviewer: What about you, Luqman?

Luqman Abd Al-Hamid, a student at a Koran school: When I don't memorize the lesson, the teacher gets a little angry with me. One must be a little strict with children, because that's the only way children memorize the material.

Interviewer: Have you ever been punished like Fatima, or beaten, for not understanding something, or for being remiss in your memorizing – you or any of your classmates?

Luqman Abd Al-Hamid: Yes, once I was remiss, and the teacher got a little strict with me, but Allah be praised...

Interviewer: In what way was he strict?

Luqman Abd Al-Hamid: He hit me on the hand.

Interviewer: With a ruler?

Luqman Abd Al-Hamid: No, he hit me lightly with his hand.

Interviewer: Can you show us how he hit you?

Luqman Abd Al-Hamid: He has a strong hand, Allah be praised, and he hit me.

Interviewer: So he hit you on the hand with his hand.

Luqman Abd Al-Hamid: Yes.

Interviewer: What do you think, Dr. Al-Qweidri?

Dr. Arabi 'Atallah Al-Qweidri: That's what I said about punishment. I am not talking about severe beatings, like when a student is beaten senseless. The punishment is meant to serve as an example. When Luqman or Fatima are beaten, it is meant to serve as an example to others, so that they devote themselves to their memorization, and keep things quiet and orderly. No punishment – no order.

119 Jewels (AKA Julian)  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:58:14pm

"It's not dead yet" Hot Salsa
Serving Size : 1 Preparation Time :0:00
5 whole Habaneros -- seeded
10 whole tomatillos -- husked and rinsed
2 whole Vidalia onions -- skinned
6 whole sweet red peppers -- seeded
2 whole smoked Habaneros
3 whole chipolte peppers
1 Tablespoon cumin
2 ounces balsamic vinegar

Process ingredients in a blender individually in order listed until you reach the dried peppers and place in a non-reactive container. Place smoked habs and chipotles in blender and drain juice from mixture in bowl into the blender and process. Add to the mixture in the bowl. Add cumin and stir well.
Drizzle Balsamic vinegar over the top. Let marinate overnight. Best served warm

Serving Ideas : Best served warm the day after.

NOTES : Made whie cleaning out the refridgerator....... thus the name... a litltle of this, a little of that, a little more of that,a lot of that....

120 MandyManners  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:58:40pm

re: #93 loflyer

Err Mandy, don't want to display my ignorance but who this John Stuart Mill guy? A reporter?

He is one of the most staunch defenders of the freedom of political speech.

121 Jewels (AKA Julian)  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:58:45pm

Yakitori Chicken
6 tsp shoyu (Japanese soy sauce)
6 tsp mirin
4 tbsp sake
2 tbsp ultrafine sugar
4 skinless boneless chicken thighs or 2 chicken breasts (14 oz/400g or thereabouts, cut into 24 chunks)
4 scallions, cut into 18 short lengths

Step 1. Soak 6 wooden skewers in water for at least 20 minutes to prevent burning.

Step 2. put the Shoyu, mirin, sake, and sugar in a small pan and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat and let simmer for 1 minute, then remove from the heat and let cool. Separate out a little of the mixture to dribble over the skewers

Step: Bring the broiler to high. Thread 4 pieces of chicken and 4 pieces of scallions on each skewer, then brush the skewers with the Sauce mix. Cook under the broiler for 4 minutes, then turn over and brush with more mix. Cook additional 4 minutes, or until chicken is tend and cooked through. Serve the skewers after drizzling the remains of the reserved sauce

122 Carridine  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:58:49pm

re: #105 MandyManners

Mandy, I see THIS as the money quote:

But the influence of the religion paralyzes the social development of those who follow it. No stronger retrograde force exists in the world.
123 Ackomanyuki  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:58:51pm

Was Senator Reid by chance wearing a leather jacket and water skis while addressing congress this morning?

He should have, just to help out the dullards that haven't figured out how irrelevant he has become.

124 Barrypopik  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:58:56pm

Charles, make note that the New York Times has also now covered the story.

Critical Letter to Limbaugh Fetches $2 Million
By STEPHANIE STROM
Published: October 20, 2007
After Rush Limbaugh referred to Iraq war veterans critical of the war as “phony soldiers,” he received a letter of complaint signed by 41 Democratic senators.

(...) (Jump to paragraph 13 of 14-paragraph story--B.P.)

Mr. Limbaugh has said that he was referring only to one soldier, who was critical of the war and had served only 44 days in the Army, never seeing combat.

125 experiencedtraveller  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 7:59:47pm

re: #102 JeremyR

If I recall correctly, Mill's philosophy supported theories of modern markets later developed by David Ricardo and others...

126 Carridine  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:00:51pm

re: #115 WindHorse

WindHorse, feel free to share (download if you want) with friends, enemies, casual acquaintances, the homeless...

...and THANKS for the 'Attaboy'!

127 Silhouette  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:01:12pm

re: #117 martinrrrr

Discussed earlier. We're fairly certain it is a different Betty Casey. Rush said that Mrs. Casey had been a listener of his since the beginning. The only working theory was that she was donating to anyone running against Hillary.

128 NJDhockeyfan  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:01:57pm

re: #124 Barrypopik

It's things like this that are the reason the NYT is sinking fast. I'm enjoying watching it.

129 Thanos  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:02:38pm

re: #124 Barrypopik

The NYT's coverage would make a good update, seems like the memo from Reid's office was read by all, they have the action line and story now.

130 Killgore Trout  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:03:48pm

The war on X-mas starts earlier every year....
Airport will celebrate winter, but not Christmas

Lights and colors and fabrics were permissible, as were trees that wouldn't stick out in a Northwestern forest; while firs and cedars and spruces fit that bill, "the very traditional single, iconic Christmas tree is not one of the areas we will be exploring," port Aviation Director Mark Reis said at the time. The committee also recommended that no specific religious symbols be used.

Jesus!

131 Thanos  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:04:06pm

So is anyone going to collect all the recipes and create the Lizard Cookbook?

132 MandyManners  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:04:33pm

re: #93 loflyer

Err Mandy, don't want to display my ignorance but who this John Stuart Mill guy? A reporter?

From On Liberty.

An overview of J.S.M..

In a ConLaw class, I took on the project of figuring out what Mill would have had to say about the Nazi's right to march in Skokie, Illinois, in 1977. At the time, about 1/4th of Skokie's population were survivors of Nazi Europe.

133 JammieWearingFool  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:04:54pm

re: #124 Barrypopik

The NYT Times reporterette has two glaring errors in the first paragraph.

After Rush Limbaugh referred to Iraq war veterans critical of the war as “phony soldiers,” he received a letter of complaint signed by 41 Democratic senators. He decided to auction the letter, which he described as “this glittering jewel of colossal ignorance,” for charity, and he pledged to match the price, dollar for dollar.

He was referring to Jesse MacBeth, first of all, and second, he did not receive the letter, the President of Clear Channel did.

134 nextstopmars  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:05:03pm

This reminds me of the Halp us Jon Carrey banner. Grace, humour and a lot of class. Good on Rush!

135 MandyManners  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:05:19pm

re: #109 song_and_dance_man

Mandy

Thanks for that post. My son and I laughed our asses off.

The HATTIP goes to a Lizard from the previous thread.

136 Carridine  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:05:41pm

And NO MENTION of the underlying reality of this all: Reid and his Reidy Rasty Wranglers put their NAMES TO a document intended to STIFLE the First Amendment rights of an American citizen. Period.

137 Silhouette  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:06:01pm

re: #124 Barrypopik

After Rush Limbaugh referred to Iraq war veterans critical of the war as “phony soldiers,”

Ah, lead by stating as fact the position of one side.

How neutral of them.

Like when they say they can't root for their own country to win over the most clearly evil enemies we have ever faced, because they must remain neutral.

138 MandyManners  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:06:46pm

re: #124 Barrypopik

Charles, make note that the New York Times has also now covered the story.

Critical Letter to Limbaugh Fetches $2 Million
By STEPHANIE STROM
Published: October 20, 2007
After Rush Limbaugh referred to Iraq war veterans critical of the war as “phony soldiers,” he received a letter of complaint signed by 41 Democratic senators.

(...) (Jump to paragraph 13 of 14-paragraph story--B.P.)

Mr. Limbaugh has said that he was referring only to one soldier, who was critical of the war and had served only 44 days in the Army, never seeing combat.

Fucking bloody assholes!

139 gymnast  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:07:02pm

Harry Reid is a Dem Senator asshole for 6 years at a time. Reuters is a full time asshole from start to finish.

140 Thanos  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:07:07pm

Jammie, Lawhawk, --

Lots of news from Pakistan tonight, I'm going to sleep on it before I write anything up.

Also you probably should snag a copy of this. (note this PDF from the UN empasizes security situation for UN and NGO workers mostly, not necessarily the whole picture of course.)

141 Killgore Trout  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:07:37pm

re: #131 Thanos

We don't have as many foodies here as we used to, it's nice to see more recipes around here again.

142 NJDhockeyfan  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:07:51pm

re: #133 JammieWearingFool

re: #124 Barrypopik

The NYT Times reporterette has two glaring errors in the first paragraph.

After Rush Limbaugh referred to Iraq war veterans critical of the war as “phony soldiers,” he received a letter of complaint signed by 41 Democratic senators. He decided to auction the letter, which he described as “this glittering jewel of colossal ignorance,” for charity, and he pledged to match the price, dollar for dollar.

He was referring to Jesse MacBeth, first of all, and second, he did not receive the letter, the President of Clear Channel did.


The NYT only prints all the facts when they have "Top Secret" stamped on the top of the pages.

143 Carol Herman  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:08:26pm

Why attribute to malice that which happens because of stupidity?

Reuters doesn't follow the Internet, out of fear they be accused of plagiarizing stuff.

And, ya know what? Rush probably didn't send out a press release. Once this story got going, it was easy for Reuters to remain clueless.

When they finally picked it up? They read it off a Drudge headline. And, pieced together a report they may have gotten from Reid's office?

Does it matter?

It's one thing to try and "protect" their losses from overcoming them.

Heck, the NY Times is still in denial. And, that's a much bigger story. Many more ramifications. Where the NY Times learned the hard way, that when Morgan Stanley was calling them on not making voting rights public; but separating out the stock's voting block so only the "family" controlled ... Look what happened?

Reuters might as well have just reported they overlooked a story with legs. And, then it got away from them.

Ya know? Rush could send them a letter. He could sign it.

And, then?

Well, what would you do?

Would you go to eBay?

I would. But then I'd see a value in something the postman brought. Little to no efforts, involved.

But the letter would have to be a doozy.

And, I think Rush saves his doozies for his audience.

By the way, he got a bounce UP. That means he gets to retain some of the people who hadn't tuned him in ... in awhile.

Reuters could have reported that IF Rush's audience numbers go up; he's rewarded HANDSOMELY.

You didn't know that?

Oh. And, Imus is coming back.

I'm sure Imus would also like to receive a similar letter to the one Rush got. It would be addressed to ABC. (It's the idiots at C-BS, who fired him.) Stuck with Dan Rather an extra year; but Imus, they thought they'd put out of business.

The real lesson?

Rush became more popular.

And, Harry Reid stepped in such a pile of dung; getting his teammates to sign on. That this will even make it to his obituary. And, beyond.

Just as Drudge OWNS breaking the Lewinsky story. Rush got this gift!

Maybe, next time, Harry Reid will STAMP HIS MAIL "not for Rush's eyes." Only for da' boss of bosses. To everybody else? TOP SECRET.

See? He could have avoided giving Rush the opportunity.

Like a fumbled ball, he can sit and watch the game that took over, his game plan.

Ya gotta love it.

144 MandyManners  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:08:50pm

re: #130 Killgore Trout

The war on X-mas starts earlier every year....
Airport will celebrate winter, but not Christmas


Lights and colors and fabrics were permissible, as were trees that wouldn't stick out in a Northwestern forest; while firs and cedars and spruces fit that bill, "the very traditional single, iconic Christmas tree is not one of the areas we will be exploring," port Aviation Director Mark Reis said at the time. The committee also recommended that no specific religious symbols be used.

Jesus!

Hey--I heard from one of my many cousins that Chattanooga, TN, will not allow a live Nativity scene this year. Some pastor of a Baptist church is okay with this because diversity has arrived.

Isn't Chattanooga the site of a supposed hate-crime with the Koran?

145 6pat6  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:08:59pm

That "Dingy Harry" Reid (Jackass - Nevada) is a real tool! On the floor of the Senate today, actually taking credit for the fact that the letter got $2.1M! In his speech, he said the word "we" at least seven times, apparently meaning he and Rush, as if they collaborated on getting the letter on ebay! Reid probably called ebay and tried to stop the auction, knowing that dimwitted fool!

I want to see that Jackass match Rush's $2.1M match to the Marine charity, then the m-f'r would gain a shred of credibility. You know that the 41 Jackasses that signed the letter won't give a dime to the cause. They demonstrated today that they are pompous blowhard millionaires that need desperately to be replaced in the Senate in their next election cycle.

146 JammieWearingFool  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:09:00pm

re: #140 Thanos

Jammie, Lawhawk, --

Lots of news from Pakistan tonight, I'm going to sleep on it before I write anything up.

Also you probably should snag a copy of this. (note this PDF from the UN empasizes security situation for UN and NGO workers mostly, not necessarily the whole picture of course.)

I'll check in tomorrow and see what you've got.

I saved the PDF.

Night, all.

147 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:09:34pm
148 Yankee Division Son  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:09:47pm

Posted on eirlier thread, (should have waited for this one :) ABC credits dems with gift to charity...

OT - (Charles!)

Drudge has a update, "ABC NEWS CREDITS DEMOCRATS FOR RAISING MONEY..."

"..The bidding ends at 1:00p.m. No mater what, Democrats are going to make a ton of money for a charity off their political vitriol..."

149 MandyManners  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:09:48pm

re: #122 Carridine

re: #105 MandyManners

Mandy, I see THIS as the money quote:

But the influence of the religion paralyzes the social development of those who follow it. No stronger retrograde force exists in the world.

Sounds good to me.

150 Carol Herman  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:09:59pm

Will Reid ever notice that Clear Channel's top exec, did not follow his instructions?

WOW!

41 democraps. And, Reid said he "could'a gotten his whole majority" to sign, but for time restraints.

Letter arrives. And, the boss turns it into a joke.

Could this be cause for an IRS audit, ahead? IF so, could Rush auction the paperwork?

151 zygazint  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:10:28pm

re: #130 Killgore Trout

The war on X-mas starts earlier every year....
Airport will celebrate winter, but not Christmas

Lights and colors and fabrics were permissible, as were trees that wouldn't stick out in a Northwestern forest; while firs and cedars and spruces fit that bill, "the very traditional single, iconic Christmas tree is not one of the areas we will be exploring," port Aviation Director Mark Reis said at the time. The committee also recommended that no specific religious symbols be used.

Jesus!

152 RedPepper  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:10:34pm

re: #133 JammieWearingFool

Part of the Left's basic media technique.

Keep on repeating the lie, no matter how often it has been disproved, until people can't even remember the original controversy; until the only thing that is remembered is the lie.

153 6pat6  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:11:30pm

Forty-one Senate Jackasses signed a letter that would censor (and censure!) a PRIVATE citizen of the United States of America!

If that doesn't scream "freedom of speech for me (Congress) and not for thee (the rest of us!), then nothing does!

154 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:11:32pm
155 MandyManners  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:11:42pm

re: #123 Ackomanyuki

Was Senator Reid by chance wearing a leather jacket and water skis while addressing congress this morning?

He should have, just to help out the dullards that haven't figured out how irrelevant he has become.

LOL!

I wish the shark would jump HIM.

156 NJDhockeyfan  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:11:59pm

UN nuclear agency examines Syria images

VIENNA, Austria - U.N. experts have begun analyzing satellite imagery of the Syrian site struck last month by Israeli warplanes, looking for any signs it was a secret nuclear facility, diplomats said Friday.

It was unclear where the material was obtained or what exactly it showed. One of the diplomats, who is linked to the International Atomic Energy Agency, said the experts were studying commercial images, contrary to earlier suggestions they came from U.S. intelligence.

Separately, a senior diplomat familiar with the issue indicated the experts were looking at several possible locations for the Israeli strike. Two other diplomats said initial examination of the material found no evidence the target was a nuclear installation, but emphasized it was too early to draw definitive conclusions.

Sure...wouldn't want to pre-judge the evidence, would we?

157 MandyManners  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:12:36pm

re: #131 Thanos

So is anyone going to collect all the recipes and create the Lizard Cookbook?

Send the recipes to me. My nic is always blue.

158 NY Nana  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:13:04pm

re: #107 Killian Bundy

/You have forced me to post this.

159 gymnast  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:13:04pm

re: #154 song_and_dance_man

Reid is part of The Big Lie machine.

Was Joseph Stalin a "card carrying member" of the Democrat Party?

160 Charles  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:13:28pm

The US media are now completely indistingushable from Pravda at its worst.

161 6pat6  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:14:00pm

re: #159 gymnast

No, the Democrats are card-carrying members of the Communist Party!

162 Catttt  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:14:08pm

re: #130 Killgore Trout

The war on X-mas starts earlier every year....
Airport will celebrate winter, but not Christmas


Lights and colors and fabrics were permissible, as were trees that wouldn't stick out in a Northwestern forest; while firs and cedars and spruces fit that bill, "the very traditional single, iconic Christmas tree is not one of the areas we will be exploring," port Aviation Director Mark Reis said at the time. The committee also recommended that no specific religious symbols be used.

Jesus!

Hunh! Seattle - the capital of PC nuttiness! Who wants to celebrate with spindly dead-looking pink and purple skeleton trees? That's nutty. It looks like a set of a gay horror flick.

My ex-roomie, who is Wiccan, insisted we have a Christmas tree. I went with her to a Yule thing, and they had Yule trees, which fit right in with the Christmas decorations (the Yule thing was held in a church).

One of my best friends in grade school was Jewish - they always had a Christmas tree. Her mom didn't want her girls to feel left out (this was in an area with very few Jewish families).

These airport people are idiots.

163 gymnast  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:15:36pm

re: #160 Charles

The US media are now completely indistingushable from Pravda at its worst.

And their controllers are? Never mind, we both know.

164 Mich-again  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:15:39pm

re: #131 Thanos

So is anyone going to collect all the recipes and create the Lizard Cookbook?

Boy I don't know about that for a title.

165 NJDhockeyfan  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:15:39pm

re: #157 MandyManners

re: #131 Thanos


So is anyone going to collect all the recipes and create the Lizard Cookbook?

Send the recipes to me. My nic is always blue.


How about homemade hot sauce?

166 6pat6  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:16:40pm

That's it. The Democrat Party of the United States will hereafter and forever be referred to as the Jackass Party, so instead of a (D) to signify the petty bastards that populate the hallowed halls of Congress, they shall be annotated with a (J). This may apply to certain RINO's, as well.

167 Jewels (AKA Julian)  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:17:12pm

re: #160 Charles

The US media are now completely indistingushable from Pravda at its worst.

I'd like to disagree, Charles....but I got to go with you on this one. it's so blatant it's not even funny anymore

168 RedPepper  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:17:41pm

“In times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act.”
- George Orwell

169 MandyManners  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:18:03pm

re: #143 Carol Herman

GAH! Reuters has an OBLIGATION to search for original sources.

170 Charles  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:18:13pm

And by the way, we seem to have a sneaky Holocaust denier over here:

[Link: littlegreenfootballs.com...]

171 WayDownSouthInBama  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:18:19pm

The bias in what passes for "news" in today's MSM can be clearly seen in the following on Google:

Letter to Limbaugh Fetches $2 Million;all 135 news articles.....

Cecilia Sarkozy Speaks Out on Marriage;all 1,036 news articles...

172 formercorpsman  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:18:38pm

re: #150 Carol Herman

I plan on making a call to Casey's office on Monday.

No doubt, the Senators who did not sign this keep grabbing their asses trying to convince themselves it is still there.

173 6pat6  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:19:18pm
I wish the shark would jump HIM.

I wish the shark would EAT him...wait, Reid is an attorney, so the shark would probably spit him out as inedible.

174 Carol Herman  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:19:29pm

re: #162 Catttt

My girlfriend's tree was on wheels. SO it could be wheeled into the coat closet on a moment's notice.

In today's world, with intermarriages; and grab bag do-it-yourself faith ... (since I no longer use the word "secular" ... I think it doesn't cover the topic). There are lots of people who are UNAFFILIATED.

Heck, just like voters. They've departed from the major parties. And, they're looking for something that works for their hearts.

When you're in business, it becomes important to spot "trends."

As to Christmas "not being a holiday" ... Excuse me. The first to run out the door, with time off, are the managers.

You can't fool me.

175 Bobblehead  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:19:43pm

re: #150 Carol Herman

Will Reid ever notice that Clear Channel's top exec, did not follow his instructions?

WOW!

41 democraps. And, Reid said he "could'a gotten his whole majority" to sign, but for time restraints.

Letter arrives. And, the boss turns it into a joke.

Could this be cause for an IRS audit, ahead? IF so, could Rush auction the paperwork?

Before Reid wrote that letter he should have found out if the president of Clear Channel was close to Rush. Turns out they are friends. Rush referred to Clear Channel as his broadcast partner.

176 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:19:44pm
177 swamprat  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:20:09pm

re: #160 Charles

The US media are now completely indistingushable from Pravda at its worst.



So it would appear.

178 MandyManners  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:20:19pm

re: #145 6pat6

That "Dingy Harry" Reid (Jackass - Nevada) is a real tool! On the floor of the Senate today, actually taking credit for the fact that the letter got $2.1M! In his speech, he said the word "we" at least seven times, apparently meaning he and Rush, as if they collaborated on getting the letter on ebay! Reid probably called ebay and tried to stop the auction, knowing that dimwitted fool!

I want to see that Jackass match Rush's $2.1M match to the Marine charity, then the m-f'r would gain a shred of credibility. You know that the 41 Jackasses that signed the letter won't give a dime to the cause. They demonstrated today that they are pompous blowhard millionaires that need desperately to be replaced in the Senate in their next election cycle.

I'd like to see another auction, this one of today's transcript.

179 experiencedtraveller  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:20:28pm

re: #160 Charles

The US media are now completely indistingushable from Pravda at its worst.

For a very long time we had no choice in media. And our media offered quality sports coverage...

180 jcm  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:20:34pm

re: #130 Killgore Trout

The war on X-mas starts earlier every year....
Airport will celebrate winter, but not Christmas

Lights and colors and fabrics were permissible, as were trees that wouldn't stick out in a Northwestern forest; while firs and cedars and spruces fit that bill, "the very traditional single, iconic Christmas tree is not one of the areas we will be exploring," port Aviation Director Mark Reis said at the time. The committee also recommended that no specific religious symbols be used.

Jesus!

I news for the dweebs, any celebration of that time of the year is rooted in *ahem* RELIGION *ahem*.

181 NJDhockeyfan  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:21:36pm

re: #160 Charles

The US media are now completely indistingushable from Pravda at its worst.

I listen to Micheal Savage briefly on my way home today and he had a story about a friend of his who fleed a Communist country years ago. He told Savage he can seeing our country getting closer and closer to becoming the country he escaped from. It was so on the money. I can see how he came to that conclusion living in SF.

182 Carol Herman  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:21:37pm

re: #169 MandyManners

re: #143 Carol Herman

GAH! Reuters has an OBLIGATION to search for original sources.

OKey dokey.

Searching for something original, they didn't put in the correct amount of money. Why? Because the story had such good legs it ran away from them.

Why report the stuff that's known? Where's the originality in that?

Maybe, I need to learn to add /sarc ... tags? But I hate to have to bother.

183 MandyManners  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:21:44pm

re: #160 Charles

The US media are now completely indistingushable from Pravda at its worst.

I love it when someone uses the proper subject/verb agreement!

184 Mich-again  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:22:05pm

re: #160 Charles

The US media are now completely indistingushable from Pravda at its worst.

Funny thing is Pravda is still out there and it is actually a pretty good website. Its better than most other MSM sites, as the stories are not just bland copycat coverage. Here's a nice example. Texan man divorces American wife and finds love of his life in Siberia

Oh hell yeah he did.

185 MandyManners  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:22:55pm

re: #161 6pat6

re: #159 gymnast

No, the Democrats are card-carrying members of the Communist Party!

Hell, I hope not. I was a member of the CPUSA in college, and when I finally found my way back, I joined the GOP.

186 NY Nana  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:23:25pm

re: #170 Charles

[deleted]

187 Yankee Division Son  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:23:45pm

OT


Cape Cod Commission denies Cape Wind application

"... Sen. Ted Kennedy and many residents who own coastal property from where they could see the wind turbines on a clear day oppose the project .."

So he's all for alternative energy, and less dependence on foreign oil, unless of course it can be seen from the Kennedy compound.

He's been opposing this relentlessly for years.

188 MandyManners  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:23:56pm

re: #165 NJDhockeyfan

re: #157 MandyManners


re: #131 Thanos

So is anyone going to collect all the recipes and create the Lizard Cookbook?

Send the recipes to me. My nic is always blue.

How about homemade hot sauce?

Go for it!

189 MandyManners  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:25:52pm

re: #170 Charles

And by the way, we seem to have a sneaky Holocaust denier over here:

[Link: littlegreenfootballs.com...]

I refrained.

190 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:26:01pm
191 jcm  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:26:03pm

re: #185 MandyManners

re: #161 6pat6

re: #159 gymnast

No, the Democrats are card-carrying members of the Communist Party!

Hell, I hope not. I was a member of the CPUSA in college, and when I finally found my way back, I joined the GOP.

You were in CPUSA? That's a riot. To coin a phrase, "you've come a long way baby."

192 Carol Herman  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:26:53pm

re: #175 Bobblehead

Bobblehead, are you saying the democraps take it for granted that the boss lords it over his "halp?" And, the assumed [incorrectly] that they'd be punishing Rush by writing this letter?

Bonkeyville must be run by a bunch of teachers.

Oh, my! They sent a letter home. I surprised they didn't ask to have Rush sign it, to prove that he's seen it!

Well, if Moonves wasn't working for C-BS, he could become an adviser to the turkeys who know nothing about management; in Congress.

If Reid does another letter, he could begin his subject matter "TO: RUSH, BAD BOY."

I'm telling ya, there's room for a sequel!

Better than a cookbook. A series of letters "based on the idea" that Harry Reid is out of his mind.

Hasn't someone done a book about complaint letters?

Or a chain letter!

I smell opportunities ... as the legs of this story keep churning forward.

193 MandyManners  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:27:37pm

re: #173 6pat6

I wish the shark would jump HIM.

I wish the shark would EAT him...wait, Reid is an attorney, so the shark would probably spit him out as inedible.

*SNORT*

No. He'd refrain based on the grounds against cannibalism.

194 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:28:13pm
195 Mich-again  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:28:22pm

re: #190 song_and_dance_man

Reid's spin is like that of water in a toilet when flushed.

Clockwise? Timing is everything, after all.

196 formercorpsman  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:28:28pm

re: #193 MandyManners

You know what happens when lawyers take viagra.

197 jcm  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:28:31pm

re: #189 MandyManners

re: #170 Charles

And by the way, we seem to have a sneaky Holocaust denier over here:

[Link: littlegreenfootballs.com...]

I refrained.

Looks like he folded when Charles directly challenged him.

198 wanumba  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:28:35pm

Now gazillions of other people who never listen to Rush will hear about "Dingy Harry"

Great publicity!

199 Carol Herman  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:30:23pm

re: #172 formercorpsman

re: #150 Carol Herman

I plan on making a call to Casey's office on Monday.

No doubt, the Senators who did not sign this keep grabbing their asses trying to convince themselves it is still there.

You do more than I do, I just laugh. Of course, Boxer signed. Did Feinstein escape? Maybe, she'll send a version of the letter with her own signature highlighted. I could save it for the grandchildren.

Harry Reid reduced the senate to a farce!

200 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:31:04pm
201 NY Nana  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:31:42pm

re: #189 MandyManners

I wish that I had.

202 Bobblehead  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:31:49pm

re: #200 song_and_dance_man

re: #196 formercorpsman

re: #193 MandyManners

You know what happens when lawyers take viagra.

They take pro bono work?

LOL Good one!

203 MandyManners  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:31:50pm

re: #182 Carol Herman

re: #169 MandyManners


re: #143 Carol Herman

GAH! Reuters has an OBLIGATION to search for original sources.


OKey dokey.

Searching for something original, they didn't put in the correct amount of money. Why? Because the story had such good legs it ran away from them.

Why report the stuff that's known? Where's the originality in that?

Maybe, I need to learn to add /sarc ... tags? But I hate to have to bother.

Going to the primary source prevents bias. Relying on a secondary source invites bias.

Maybe you should add the "sarc" tags for a while, Carol. You're not a newbie chronologically in the long term but, you are in the short term.

I enjoy reading your posts. I don't always agree but, that's the beauty of LGF.

204 Macker  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:33:20pm

re: #2 Dar ul Harb

Only 4 hits from al-Reuters. Imagine that.

205 MandyManners  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:33:38pm

re: #191 jcm

re: #185 MandyManners


re: #161 6pat6

re: #159 gymnast

No, the Democrats are card-carrying members of the Communist Party!


Hell, I hope not. I was a member of the CPUSA in college, and when I finally found my way back, I joined the GOP.

You were in CPUSA? That's a riot. To coin a phrase, "you've come a long way baby."

You didn't know that?! I voted for Hall/Davis in my first presidential election.

206 Mich-again  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:33:39pm

re: #185 MandyManners

re: #161 6pat6

re: #159 gymnast

No, the Democrats are card-carrying members of the Communist Party!

Hell, I hope not. I was a member of the CPUSA in college, and when I finally found my way back, I joined the GOP.

HA. When I was a student at Wayne State in the late 80's, a hotbed of leftist idiocy, I had numerous confrontations with the smelly hippies in the Worker's Party. (My favorite line... How did you get in the Worker's Party if you've never had a job you loser?) I was born and raised to hate commies. Especially the smelly hippie variety.

Funny all the different paths that we all took to get here.

207 MandyManners  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:34:27pm

re: #194 song_and_dance_man

Very cute!

208 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:34:27pm
209 freedomplow  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:34:55pm

Complete meltdown on H.B.O.

210 rorschach  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:35:23pm

Nevadans who voted for harry reid should be ashamed to show their faces.

/a Nevadan who didn't vote for the s.o.b.

211 MandyManners  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:35:31pm

re: #196 formercorpsman

re: #193 MandyManners

You know what happens when lawyers take viagra.

What?

212 formercorpsman  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:35:53pm

re: #199 Carol Herman

Without getting into conspiracy real estate here, you would think their handlers would tell them to pull back.

I swear it seems as if every 2-3 months they just keep receiving an uppercut politically.

If I let my mind wander, in some way it would seem that the Clinton machine might appreciate them digging a grave for the party at large in an effort to contrast HRC in a more centrist hue.

Even if it means having the House & or Senate go back in the hands of the Pubs.

213 hayseed  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:35:58pm

My daughter was all ways interested in the Holocaust in high school. she worked part time at a very nice retirement home and met a women with the tattoo on her arm. my daughter was very moved by her story and did computer work for her on the side.

214 hous bin pharteen  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:36:13pm

The press is like an F15 in an out of control dive.
Instead of trying to pull out of it, what do they do?
Hit the afterburners.


I am thinking they are going to have to have Hilary as president.

Because no Republican, when they win, is going to set up a new social entitlement program to help the out of work and bankrupt news people.
Hilary might.

215 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:36:16pm
216 Killgore Trout  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:37:21pm

re: #180 jcm

And if you really want to get technical, it's rooted in pagan religion. Christmas was moved by Pope Julius to coincide with pagan holidays.

217 Mich-again  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:37:35pm

Heres how to put Harry Reid in the unemployment line. Conservatives across the country should take a stand that they are not going back to Vegas until the asshole is un-elected.

218 formercorpsman  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:38:05pm

re: #200 song_and_dance_man

I like that one.

But a few I knew got taller.

219 Northpaw  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:39:31pm

I've typed about eight responses to this, then backspaced. Reid, the Times, all of them suck so very much. Scum.

220 Egfrow  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:39:46pm

Chinagate thickens. Ghost doners, dishwasher's and busboys donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to the Democrats.

221 tblot  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:39:49pm

Harry Reid the moron.

222 Carol Herman  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:39:49pm

re: #172 formercorpsman

re: #150 Carol Herman

I plan on making a call to Casey's office on Monday.

No doubt, the Senators who did not sign this keep grabbing their asses trying to convince themselves it is still there.

Some day, Jim Webb will say he thought he was signing the lunch bill. He had no idea even, who Rush was. He thought it was something addressed about "being rushed" at lunch. And, the letter was going to the boss of the headwaiter.

Not enough of a good excuse?

Well then Jim Reid will say the "dog ate the page with the letter on it." He only signed the sheet. And, he thought it was a reimbursement sheet for lunch.

Oh, he also thought Reid should have just done this via a phone call. You think there are Monday Night Quarterbacks only for weekend played football games? I think there are so many things flying around Reid's back, now, it must feel like he lost a dear member of his family. He sure doesn't looked "all cheered up."

Now, if there were a contest. And, it's stated purpose was to discover WHO WAS THE MOST UNHAPPY PERSON WHO SIGNED ... Who'd get that prize?

223 formercorpsman  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:40:53pm

re: #220 Egfrow

You know, this is interesting.

I saw this earlier today.

I think someone is slowly bleeding this out.

224 Killgore Trout  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:41:04pm

re: #222 Carol Herman

....WHO WAS THE MOST UNHAPPY PERSON WHO SIGNED ... Who'd get that prize?


Hillary.

225 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:41:39pm
226 MandyManners  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:42:06pm

re: #206 Mich-again

re: #185 MandyManners


re: #161 6pat6

re: #159 gymnast

No, the Democrats are card-carrying members of the Communist Party!


Hell, I hope not. I was a member of the CPUSA in college, and when I finally found my way back, I joined the GOP.

HA. When I was a student at Wayne State in the late 80's, a hotbed of leftist idiocy, I had numerous confrontations with the smelly hippies in the Worker's Party. (My favorite line... How did you get in the Worker's Party if you've never had a job you loser?) I was born and raised to hate commies. Especially the smelly hippie variety.

Funny all the different paths that we all took to get here.

Ain't that the truth!

227 formercorpsman  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:42:22pm

re: #222 Carol Herman

He looked like the ghost of Tom Daschle today.

228 Bobblehead  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:42:55pm

re: #200 song_and_dance_man

re: #196 formercorpsman

re: #193 MandyManners

You know what happens when lawyers take viagra.

They take pro bono work?

They also become bones of contention.

229 gymnast  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:43:19pm

re: #227 formercorpsman

Tom who?

230 MandyManners  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:43:26pm

re: #213 hayseed

My daughter was all ways interested in the Holocaust in high school. she worked part time at a very nice retirement home and met a women with the tattoo on her arm. my daughter was very moved by her story and did computer work for her on the side.

You raised a wise child!

231 Aewl  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:44:01pm

re: #220 Egfrow

Oh yeah, saw this earlier. A democratic stratigist was saying that errors in receiving donations would be rectified when they were verified, as all donations in the past to the clintons have been.

What she didn't say out loud was the implied thought that only if they were caught doing this would they of course rectify it.

Standard practice of the Clintons.

232 NJDhockeyfan  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:44:01pm

re: #224 Killgore Trout

re: #222 Carol Herman


....WHO WAS THE MOST UNHAPPY PERSON WHO SIGNED ... Who'd get that prize?

Hillary.

I have a feeling we have only seen a fraction of the shit in Hillary's closet. Wait until she wins the Dem nomination.

233 MandyManners  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:44:22pm

re: #215 song_and_dance_man

re: #207 MandyManners

OK I'll behave. It's just that you have such a good sense of humor.

8-)

234 formercorpsman  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:45:00pm

re: #229 gymnast

No sarc tag.

I know your still messing with me.

Only fair since I dish it out to Mandy.

235 MandyManners  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:45:25pm

re: #228 Bobblehead

re: #200 song_and_dance_man


re: #196 formercorpsman

re: #193 MandyManners

You know what happens when lawyers take viagra.


They take pro bono work?

They also become bones of contention.

Oh. Good one.

236 Killgore Trout  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:46:05pm

re: #232 NJDhockeyfan

I suspect Hillary's been well vetted( as well as Rudy). I'm not expecting any surprises.

237 Aewl  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:48:13pm

re: #236 Killgore Trout

re: #232 NJDhockeyfan

I suspect Hillary's been well vetted( as well as Rudy). I'm not expecting any surprises.

BWAHAHAHAHA!

Tell me you are joking!

The Clintons have long operated on the premise that if they don't get caught then they can do anything, and even if they do get caught, they spin, spin, spin, lie, lie, lie until they get away with it anyway.

238 jcm  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:48:51pm

re: #216 Killgore Trout

re: #180 jcm

And if you really want to get technical, it's rooted in pagan religion. Christmas was moved by Pope Julius to coincide with pagan holidays.

Which is what makes me an odd Christian. I don't celebrate Christmas. To me their are clear proscriptions in scripture from adding things from other religions to the Christian faith.

239 MandyManners  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:48:56pm

There is an interesing article in Vanity Fair about the *ahem* tension between the Clinton Administration and the Gore camp before the 2000 election.

LINK, ANYONE?

240 Charles  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:49:13pm

re: #236 Killgore Trout

re: #232 NJDhockeyfan

I suspect Hillary's been well vetted( as well as Rudy). I'm not expecting any surprises.

Yes, and that's why I'm not jumping on the Hsu train or the Chinatown story. These are diversions, intended to lure the opposition into making mistakes.

241 MandyManners  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:49:42pm

re: #239 MandyManners

And, yes. I'm lazy about some things.

So, sue me.

242 formercorpsman  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:49:54pm

re: #236 Killgore Trout

Killgore, I don't know if I am so sure about that.

You would think logic should dictate this, but I think with all the smack back at China lately, makes me think something is going foul.

243 Carol Herman  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:49:59pm

re: #212 formercorpsman

re: #199 Carol Herman

Without getting into conspiracy real estate here, you would think their handlers would tell them to pull back.

I swear it seems as if every 2-3 months they just keep receiving an uppercut politically.

If
I let my mind wander, in some way it would seem that the Clinton
machine might appreciate them digging a grave for the party at large in
an effort to contrast HRC in a more centrist hue.

Even if it means having the House & or Senate go back in the hands of the Pubs.

Well, if Mitt gets the nomination, Hillary doesn't have to worry!

But if something like that happens? Hillary's best bet would be to offer Guiliani her Chief of Staff's job.

Pie in the sky though. Because Sandy Berg(l)er, and the rest of Bubba's team, want back in.

And, I think the "adults in charge" will keep focused on 2008 as an election NOT MEANT FOR EITHER SIDE OF THE SWAMP. In other words? Hillary won't run to please Kos. Or HuffPoo. And, a real candidate, in my book, Guiliani, will tell the religious nutters to go fly a kite. He'll do ditto with the saud's.

You'd be surprised what this letter exposes.

It starts with the exposure that Reid's majority is clueless about making a good impression.

And, that's what defeats Hillary right there! One look at pelosi, and you know Hillary gets marked down. No one will give Hillary the keys that were once given to Bubba.

By the way, there was a clip to Rush on Hannity. It lasted for more than 10 minutes. And, Rush gave the same spiel I've heard Guiliani do. The one where "HILLARY HAS NO EXPERIENCE." What did she run, except her scams? She brings "chicken futures" to the table?

Again, Harry Reid didn't know he lost; until the facts got driven home. Public exposure.

If I had to guess? Guiliani has the power to nail this thing. And, to provide the kind of government that functions! He can talk, off the cuff. He knows how to convince people that he's a TEAM BUILDER. Hillary ISN'T. Nor is anyone else among the affirmative action crowd qualified.

But if the pubbies try to swing this to the right? They'll lose. Brownback is about to take a dump to do this. So he not only leaves the stage; he pulls the right wing's schtick out of his old kit bag, too.

244 Carol Herman  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:50:35pm

re: #224 Killgore Trout

re: #222 Carol Herman


....WHO WAS THE MOST UNHAPPY PERSON WHO SIGNED ... Who'd get that prize?


Hillary.

BINGO!

245 Northpaw  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:50:54pm

re: #237 Aewl

Yes. The Clintons are the definition of the term "Cool. Wait! What?".

246 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:52:42pm
247 formercorpsman  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:52:55pm

re: #240 Charles

Interesting way of looking at it Charles, and I am not doubting you.

Have you read an opinion out there that might allude to this, or something you feel on your own?

248 Mich-again  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:53:28pm

re: #236 Killgore Trout

I suspect Hillary's been well vetted

Don't be too sure about that. All her behavior during her hubby's presidency indicates that she abhors the whole concept of FBI security checks.

249 Carol Herman  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:54:07pm

re: #203 MandyManners

I wanted to make an excuse that would work for Reuters.

Or?

Maybe, they'll have to print a "correction?" Does all their work just go into the garbage pail? So there's no place where they "fix things?"

I thought they were professionals.

I'm not sure this is sarcasm.

250 Buster Bunny  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:55:27pm

ick

search for holohoax in YouTube .. 91 bloody entries ....

YouTube needs a censor .. or even worse .. a master.

251 Charles  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:56:25pm

re: #247 formercorpsman

re: #240 Charles

Interesting way of looking at it Charles, and I am not doubting you.

Have you read an opinion out there that might allude to this, or something you feel on your own?

That's my opinion, based on my reading of those stories, and my reading of Sun Tzu.

252 Aewl  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:56:44pm

re: #249 Carol Herman

re: #203 MandyManners
Maybe, they'll have to print a "correction?" Does all their work just go into the garbage pail? So there's no place where they "fix things?"

Of course not. In their minds the public that reads their drivel are just mindless idiots and will never ever notice that they don't fact check, don't go to the source and will just accept everything they have written as Gospel.

253 dahveed  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:56:53pm

This would never be a good story if the New York Times didn't mislead the public. They have to give the Media Matters line or else Hillary would think that the NYT was part of the vast right wing conspiracy and wouldn't get access.

In my business if we were wrong this deliberately we would all be fired. Drive-by media is too nice a term for these idiots.

254 Carol Herman  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:58:17pm

re: #217 Mich-again

Heres how to put Harry Reid in the unemployment line. Conservatives
across the country should take a stand that they are not going back to
Vegas until the asshole is un-elected.

Sorry, you just don't have the power to stop traffic.

Besides, how many conservatives want to admit they go to Vegas in the first place?

Have you seen what Wide Stance Larry has done? Well, in his mind, he's not gay.

In his mind, he gave his "intent."

Why do people think it's easy to do boycotts?

255 loflyer  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 8:58:25pm

The media has been in denial for decades about their bias or prejudice against all things conservative, however since 911, western media has gone out of its way to aggressively attack anything remotely conservative, as evidenced by the media agreement six months after 911 to ban broadcasts of any video of the WTC collapse. The agreement of the major US networks is essentially a conspiracy to deprive Americans of any emotional motivation to fight against Islamic terrorism. Western journalistic integrity has continued to decline in the face of aggressive bias, out-of-context stories aimed at conservative talk radio hosts, out of context stories aimed at the US military in Iraq, the use of Islamic fundamentalist reporters in the Iraq occupation, the use of Islamic terrorist propaganda reports originating from non-existent personnel such as the Associated presses infamous discredited and now invisible Capt. "Jamil", who the AP has never produced although featured in over 50 stories awash in Islamic terrorist propaganda.
The western medias tireless hatred for President Bush has also grown tiresome to most Americans. We watch Pulitzer prizes awarded to the most liberal and anti-Bush writers without any justification or logical reasoning besides the fact that they hate Bush. We watch ridiculous figures such as Rosie O'donnell glorified as "role models" for celebrity activists. We watch gay marriage and illegal immigrant amnesty laws receiving wide-spread sympathetic reporting from the media even though most Americans have zero interest in gay marriage, and are dead set against legalizing illegal immigration amnesty.
I watched my nephew graduate from Emory University last spring and the Valedictorian was a journalism major with a string of lefty-liberal credentials (such as working with Amnesty international and other lefty NGO's) give a speech that was so self-centered that even the dean looked annoyed. If this is just a sample of journalism university graduates, then we should be prepared for even worse bias from western journalism.

256 Mich-again  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:01:28pm

Regarding the huge pile of bones in Hillary's closet..

Karl Rove is on "Special Assignment" these days.

257 NY Nana  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:01:32pm

re: #213 hayseed

For me this is very hard to watch, but it is also a lesson..

G-d bless your daughter.

Charles

Thank you so much for blocking that poster on the other thread. I doubt that he would find anything in the video that would penetrate his brain.

258 Carol Herman  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:02:10pm

re: #239 MandyManners

There is an interesting article in Vanity Fair about the *ahem* tension between the Clinton Administration and the Gore camp before the 2000 election.

LINK, ANYONE?

Don't you remember the stories, back further than that! To 1992? When Hillary joined Bill's campaign bus?

At least Gore got to sit with Tipper and neck.

Gore felt very put out.

Even more so, when Hillary came out and got to hold a "health care" symposium. (Or call that tripe what you will.) Gore felt worse than "a bucket of spit."

As to 2000, Bubba wanted Hillary IN the senate. He did not give an iota of an interest to Gore. (Neither did Joe Lieberman! Who was also running to retain his senate seat.)

The beauty of politics. Some of those people have strategies. Other just carry a lucky rabbit's foot. (I think.)

259 MandyManners  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:02:23pm

re: #249 Carol Herman

re: #203 MandyManners

I wanted to make an excuse that would work for Reuters.

Or?

Maybe, they'll have to print a "correction?" Does all their work just go into the garbage pail? So there's no place where they "fix things?"

I thought they were professionals.

I'm not sure this is sarcasm.

Carol, spend some time searching the lies perpetrated by Reuters/A.P.

The evidence is here, freely given to those who search.

260 NY Nana  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:03:08pm

re: #246 song_and_dance_man

She and her political partner actually make Nixon look good.

261 formercorpsman  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:03:43pm

re: #243 Carol Herman

Funny thing though Carol.

I would say I fall in the category of Social/Fiscal

262 Killgore Trout  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:04:13pm

re: #240 Charles

You are wise and scaly beyond your years.

263 MandyManners  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:04:14pm

Uncle.

264 Kaintuck  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:05:13pm

I hope y'all realize that the war against stoked-up Islam we're in at present, deaths in Somalia, at our embassies in Africa, the USS Cole murders, 9/11 and everything that has followed are due to one thing, and one thing only:

Hillary don't give head.

And she will be elected our Fuhress.

265 Thanos  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:05:34pm

re: #164 Mich-again

re: #131 Thanos


So is anyone going to collect all the recipes and create the Lizard Cookbook?

Boy I don't know about that for a title.

Kind of reminiscent of "To Serve Man"

266 NJDhockeyfan  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:06:16pm

re: #262 Killgore Trout

re: #240 Charles

You are wise and scaly beyond your years.


Rotating title candidate!

267 taxfreekiller[deleted]  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:06:23pm
268 MandyManners  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:06:40pm

re: #264 Kaintuck

I hope y'all realize that the war against stoked-up Islam we're in at present, deaths in Somalia, at our embassies in Africa, the USS Cole murders, 9/11 and everything that has followed are due to one thing, and one thing only:

Hillary don't give head.

And she will be elected our Fuhress.

FUCK YOU.

269 itellu3times  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:06:56pm

re: #251 Charles

That's my opinion, based on my reading of those stories, and my reading of Sun Tzu.

That nutball who got naked on the train? I didn't know he wrote anything!
/ha

The hillary that can be seen is not the true hillary.
/more of a Lao Tzu man myself

270 taxfreekiller[deleted]  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:07:07pm
271 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:07:25pm
272 Kaintuck  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:07:42pm

re: #268 MandyManners

Pardon?

What was the consistent complaint of the women who accused Bill?

273 hayseed  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:07:50pm

re: #257 NY Nana

wow...I'm very moved by that video

274 taxfreekiller[deleted]  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:07:54pm
275 taxfreekiller[deleted]  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:08:31pm
276 taxfreekiller[deleted]  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:08:55pm
277 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:09:27pm
278 formercorpsman  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:10:21pm

re: #261 formercorpsman

Carol, 3/4 of the text in that post did not make it, I don't know why.

Disregard it, I am too tired to try and retype all that I put in that one.

Damn.

279 Carol Herman  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:10:50pm

re: #160 Charles

The US media are now completely indistinguishable from Pravda at its worst.

Please don't sell the russians short. Many are very bright people. They read Pravda "through" the lines. They'd look at the pictures and know if someone was missing, the KGB did away with him/them. More sophisticated actually, than you're giving them credit for. (Like Baghdad Bob. Nobody bought his lies. And, when the lies were really outrageous; people just laughed.)

REMEMBER? "There are no US tanks at the airport."

Jeez. I wished so hard that C-BS would hire Baghdad Bob as Dan Rather's replacement, you have no idea. He didn't even need instructions. Off the cuff! Hysterical.

(Now what Pravda did to, was convince the russian people that they had it much better than anyone in the West. Till the KGB thought the Rodney King Riots made such great TV, they ran this. And, it bugged the eyes out of most russians! That was really their first clue! We had stores with TV sets in them to sell. New cars kept coming up to steal them. And, the supply was without end. People were in new jeans. And, everybody seemed to be wearing new Nike's.)

And, ya know what? With China right next door, we get deliveries, here. That never show up, still, in Moscow.

If you went to visit? People would offer you money for your pants. And, cigarettes.

You'd be surprised how wise, about our culture, other people around this world, are.

Pravda didn't do anything at all. And, in russia, Putin still kills investigative reporters. Some things don't change. When the people, themselves, don't have any guns.

280 Mich-again  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:10:53pm

re: #254 Carol Herman

Why do people think it's easy to do boycotts?

True that boycotts are almost always ineffective. But I think there is an impending down slide in Vegas after a long period of unsustainable growth and the people who live and work there will be looking for the demons to blame. So even if there is a plausible allegation of a boycott of Vegas due to Harry Reid's idiotic libberish, it could very well be sufficient to force him to make a concession speech late some Tuesday night. Thats the sucky thing about being in power. Voters tend to blame you for all the bad news. I know, I know, libs like you are unfamiliar with that territory...

281 Killgore Trout  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:11:03pm

re: #271 song_and_dance_man

I used to know most common Sicilian variations 20-25 moves in. I really should take up chess again.
/G'nite, y'all

282 taxfreekiller[deleted]  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:11:54pm
283 Mich-again  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:12:28pm

Mandy, just stop with the F word already. Geeze. peppering your posts with F-bombs doesn't impress anyone.

284 NY Nana  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:13:11pm

re: #270 taxfreekiller

Please, please tell me that you are kidding. Please? Pretty please?

285 MandyManners  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:13:36pm

re: #272 Kaintuck

re: #268 MandyManners

Pardon?

What was the consistent complaint of the women who accused Bill?

Beats me.

286 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:13:38pm
287 taxfreekiller[deleted]  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:13:59pm
288 Thanos  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:14:26pm

On Hsu: don't think Hsu alone has legs, but there will be more. It's the nature of the candidate. Will it deter her Dem supporters? Not at all.

I'm reporting it as new names surface to establish the pattern and record. If it peels off just a few votes, then the effort's worth it, because in the end every bit will matter.

Praying with Abu Hamza:

A MAN told a court of his surprise when he saw his Muslim preacher neighbour with Abu Hamza, the extremist cleric.

Ben Myhill said he watched Mohammed Hamid with a group praying in the street outside Finsbury Park Mosque.

He said he saw the two men together several times and this added to his suspicions about Hamid's behaviour.

His partner, Christa Davis, said they eventually thought Hamid may be linked to the 7 July London bombings.

Hamid, 50, is on trial at Woolwich Crown Court accused of offences linked to organising terrorist training camps. He denies all the offences.

Giving evidence, Mr Myhill said he saw Hamid and Hamza while waiting at traffic lights near the north London mosque.

289 Carol Herman  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:15:07pm

re: #259 MandyManners

OH, Mandy, I know all about the Green Helmet Man. And, the photo-shop-chop.

Still, Reuters, "to be honest" should have a "corrections page."

Heck, even the NY Times has one. Not that it matters.

The trouble with Reuters, though, is that they don't have Baghdad Bob. They don't have someone really working the gig that would give them name recognition. I hope, too, someday, this gets corrected.

290 taxfreekiller[deleted]  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:15:19pm
291 Thanos  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:15:49pm

re: #281 Killgore Trout

re: #271 song_and_dance_man

I used to know most common Sicilian variations 20-25 moves in. I really should take up chess again.
/G'nite, y'all

Yes, but do you know Von Goom's Gambit?

292 Kaintuck  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:17:24pm

re: #285 MandyManners

re: #272 Kaintuck


re: #268 MandyManners

Pardon?

What was the consistent complaint of the women who accused Bill?


Beats me.

Fellatio, always the same thing.

293 formercorpsman  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:18:10pm

re: #251 Charles

Well I certainly can't argue their art of war in my opinion is the smear machine.

Lord knows for some of the shit they have gotten away with, and really never taken any casualty for it could convince me you might be right.

At the same time, if this is the case, how the hell could they have not gotten by the impeachment?

I don't doubt your opinion, it just seems surreal at times to think somehow the wheels are not eventually going to come off the train.

294 Carol Herman  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:19:26pm

re: #275 taxfreekiller

shoot the pawns first

I love this!

And, if you line them up in a row, all you need is one bullet.

295 itellu3times  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:20:01pm

re: #291 Thanos

Yes, but do you know Von Goom's Gambit?

Heh. Didn't know, but GIMF.

296 formercorpsman  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:21:24pm

re: #272 Kaintuck

Kaintuck, I read your post 3 times.

I still can't connect the logic.

I know you are saying something in between, but it ain't clear to me.

297 Mich-again  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:21:31pm

re: #288 Thanos

The money quote from that link. Its in Lawyerspeak btw.

"What I am suggesting is whatever you thought you saw, you may well have seen Abu Hamza [aka Hammy Zammy- ed] there, you may well have seen Mohammed Hamid there, but you would not have seen them together."
298 jaunte  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:21:33pm

[Link: atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com...]

OT, but worth a look...

On October 18 and 19, over 70 organizations and individuals joined together in the European and Flemish Parliaments to create a European network of activists from 14 nations to resist the increasing Islamisation of their countries. Keynote speakers included Bat Ye’or, author of Eurabia and Dhimmitude and Robert Spencer, author of Religion of Peace, Why Christianity is and Islam Isn’t. Additional speakers included David Littman, Dr. Arieh Eldad, member of the Israeli Knesset, Dr. Patrick Sookhdeo, Director of the Institute for the Study of Islam and Christianity, Sam Solomon, Director of Fellowship of Faith for Muslims and author of the Charter of Muslim Understanding, Dr. Marc Cogen, Ghent University, Dr. Andrew Bostom, author of The Legacy of Islamic Antisemitism, and Laurent Artur du Plessis, author of a forthcoming book on shariah finance. Many participants worldwide also attended the first day of presentations online through webex

299 Thanos  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:21:36pm

This isn't making waves here yet, but in the UK rights groups and leftists are seeking an investigation of the Secret prison on Diego Garcia. Probably a holding cell that they stuffed HVT's in while the freaking plane refueled.

[Link: www.guardian.co.uk...]

300 taxfreekiller[deleted]  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:21:50pm
301 Mich-again  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:22:09pm

re: #290 taxfreekiller

Na, not me, I'm Bill Clintons brother.

Roger that.

302 formercorpsman  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:23:59pm

re: #279 Carol Herman

Carol, I don't think he was selling the individual Russian short in that statement.

303 MandyManners  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:24:12pm

Step back a bit, and look at the shif in acceptable sexual behavior.

304 Da_Beerfreak  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:24:17pm

Once again I'm late to a thread, but I have to share with my fellow Lizards a note I sent to the junior senator from Minnesota:

This is just a quick note to congratulate Amy on securing a place in infamy by shrewdly signing the “Dingy Harry” letter of shame. It is disheartening to witness a member of the senate ignore the truth as they blindly rush to be one of the few to declare their contempt for the First Amendment. The club of forty-one haters of free speech will not be forgotten or forgiven anytime soon.

Singed,
J. S******
A very embarrassed Citizen of (the once great state of) Minnesota.

PS How about chipping into a senate fund to match Rush's $2,100,000 donation?

305 Carol Herman  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:25:12pm

re: #280 Mich-again

"I know, I know, libs like you are unfamiliar with that territory... "

How do you define a "lib?" Is it part of libia? Even there, women possess two sides.

Anyway, I'm not a lib. I'm post menopausal. I really also know how to spell "labia" ... but I wanted to get my point across.

Really, don't go guessing stuff. It's unbecoming. And, you'll be often wrong.

But to "halp" you out, I'm not a religious nutter.

And, I tend not to join social clubs.

Now, if Hillary "wins," Drudge has gone on record saying "it's good for his business." And, I love Drudge! Miss his Sunday nights. His radio show was so special! Alas.

306 Kaintuck  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:25:24pm

re: #296 formercorpsman

re: #272 Kaintuck

Kaintuck, I read your post 3 times.

I still can't connect the logic.

I know you are saying something in between, but it ain't clear to me.


Every complaint against Bill involved the same behavior on the part of women that he desired, transiently, at least. All the way to Monica, for which he was willing to sacrifice whatever legacy he might have had.

Bill was distracted during the terrorists' attacks on us by his one overwhelming desire...and Hillary wouldn't do it, so he went elsewhere.

I think the quote from back in Arkansas was "kiss it".

307 Thanos  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:25:46pm

Von Goom's Gambit:

Such terrors include Victor Contoski's delirious story "Von Goom's Gambit". Warped chess genius Von Goom devises an opening whose mere pattern on the board brings convulsions, insanity or death to his opponents. Spectators are turned to stone. It takes the combined efforts of the world's finest chess masters to defeat Von Goom's Gambit. Their counter-strategy, though brilliant, is unorthodox and may bend the rules a little. They shoot him.

308 MandyManners  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:25:50pm

Good night!

309 pat  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:26:24pm

Wow. Kirsten Powers walked the plank tonite for Hillary. Full on commitment to corruption and questionable fund raising. Kirsten, who was once honest, is now a pawn for Hillary.

310 NY Nana  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:27:00pm

re: #277 song_and_dance_man

Sorry, there is no one quite like the consumate Jew hater, Carter. He is outstanding in his peanut field.

The Billaries are just more, uh, sneaky about theirs,

311 hayseed  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:27:37pm

night Mandy

312 pat  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:27:38pm

re: #308 MandyManners

Nite Mandy. And nite to the kiddo.

313 Thanos  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:28:01pm

More on Hsu: I suspect someone in Hillary's campaign will fall on their sword for that if it grows too big.

314 formercorpsman  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:28:20pm

re: #280 Mich-again

They have tried every angle to they this at the wall and make it stick.

I think you are right.

They screwed the pooch big time on this one, and the more they try to spin, the more they sink in the quicksand of their own making.

With what Reid did today, you know, there are many on his side saying just shut up.

Recognize we have not heard a peep out of anyone else on that side.

They know it.

315 William  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:30:38pm
The New York Times report starts off with a blatant Media Matters-inspired lie: Critical Letter to Limbaugh Fetches $2 Million.

After Rush Limbaugh referred to Iraq war veterans critical of the war as “phony soldiers,” he received a letter of complaint signed by 41 Democratic senators.



In case there was any doubt left that the NY Times is the propaganda arm of the DNC...

316 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:30:47pm
317 formercorpsman  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:32:28pm

re: #299 Thanos


Thanos, I know this is a stupid question.

Where are you again?

318 Carol Herman  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:32:32pm

re: #214 hous bin pharteen

Is that the most positive thing you can say about her?

By the way, I doubt if the press is all that influential these days. Drudge stole their thunder.

Oh. And, IMUS comes back! Big Time. Great spot. ABC radio. Which has a huge audience base. And,he HATES hillary! He calls her "the devil."

You bet, the most entertainment, ahead, for 2008. Here. And, on the radio.

Doesn't get better!

Now, for a real lesson. Predictions are useless. You want to convince someone of something, ahead? Tell them to flip a coin at least 1000 times. It still averages out to 50/50. Would you want to hire an expensive lawyer on a 50/50 promise? Maybe, if the Viagra gave him a pole in his pocket. But not even then. I'd bet.

Should I start flipping my coin, now?

319 Charles  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:32:32pm

Well, I'm going out on that limb and predicting that the Hsu scandal isn't going to hurt Hillary one bit.

Note that I'm not saying it shouldn't hurt her campaign. I'm saying it won't.

If I'm wrong, I'll happily recant.

320 NY Nana  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:33:01pm

re: #308 MandyManners

Sweet dreams!

321 shiplord kirel  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:33:21pm

OT
Anarchist blackshirts are on the offensive in DC:

Anarchists Throw Bricks in Georgetown, Washington, D.C., Assault Bystanders (Report from Free Republic operative Kristinn)

Local D.C. TV News stations are reporting in their 11 p.m. newscasts that a woman was hit in the head with a brick, store windows smashed and a man had his camera destroyed by anarchists protesting the annual IMF meeting in Washington, D.C. this weekend.

The protest is called 'October rebellion' and has been endorsed by leftist groups including Code Pink.

News footage showed black-clad people with bandanas covering their faces marching down M St. An agitated man told a news crew his video camera was taken and smashed by the protesters because he was wearing a Fox News ballcap.
A woman in front of an Abercombie and Fitch store was hit in the head with a brick thrown by the protesters. Some stores had put plywood on their storefronts in anticipation of the protest. Some of those who didn't got their windows smashed in.

This Vietcong uprising is part of an event called October Rebellion, intended to disrupt this week's IMF meeting in DC and endorsed by Code Pink among others.

The goon squads use a well-known House of Superstition and Sedition as their rallying point and base camp:

“The logistics working group of the October Coalition has obtained mass housing and a convergence space at St. Stephens Episcopal Church, at 16th and Newton St NW.

Please be advised that, should space at the church fill up, priority, on the “honor system”, will be given to those people who have RSVPed.

St. Stephens’ is one of the few places left in the District of Columbia for radical and community organizers to use as they need. During previous times that St. Stephens’ has been used for mass housing for supposedly radical events, people have disrespected the space by urinating on pews, vandalizing church property, and otherwise acting foolishly....”

Hippy savages desecrate a church, especially one that shows total submission to their dominance? Shocking!
It is nice, and very revealing, to see even the professional agitators complaining in public about the conduct of their brutish rank and file.

322 Carridine  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:33:36pm

re: #307 Thanos

Captain Kirk invokes this 'solution' in the 'Tenzor Maru' episode of Star Trek, Thanos... he reprograms an unwinnable simulation such that, when he takes the simulated test, HE can actually WIN!

Not quite Deus Ex Machina, but definitely thimking outside the box...

/Blam! (slump)

323 Mich-again  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:33:39pm

re: #305 Carol Herman

Your stupid references to anatomy aren't relevant and I could care less how old you are or your gender. This is what you posted.

Besides, how many conservatives want to admit they go to Vegas in the first place?

Thats the dumb part. Its pure typical lefty claptrap that anyone who calls themselves a conservative is a bible-thumper who would frown on gambling. Ha. Thats just a really stupid thing to post.

Bring it on beyotch.

324 ArmyAunt  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:33:46pm

It is infuriating that Reid would try to take credit for this.

325 Straitcircle  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:33:58pm

re: #22 Kaintuck

And to understand this is how the elite educational system is beginning to teach our children.

326 Thanos  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:34:08pm

re: #316 song_and_dance_man

re: #291 Thanos


re: #281 Killgore Trout

re: #271 song_and_dance_man

I used to know most common Sicilian variations 20-25 moves in. I really should take up chess again.
/G'nite, y'all


Yes, but do you know Von Goom's Gambit?

That was interesting after googling it. I played chess as a young boy and was rarely beat and ended up as chess champion in high school. I have always looked at the game as an exercise in strategery, calculating an opponent and as a discipline to know more about how to formulate the moves of those who might oppose me with other than pieces on a board and the rules of this game.

What one learns from chess play can be extended to any play in life.

I switched from chess to go quite a few years back, but quit a couple years ago after I figured out that Koreans who'd played every day for most of their lives would always kick my ass. I got to 6kyu, but that's nothing.

327 Thanos  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:34:36pm

re: #317 formercorpsman

re: #299 Thanos


Thanos, I know this is a stupid question.

Where are you again?

Last time I looked Kansas.

328 Dianna  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:35:35pm

re: #251 Charles

Charles, if you're still on, could you expand on that? I'm not quite sure how you got there.

329 Thanos  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:36:37pm

re: #319 Charles

Well, I'm going out on that limb and predicting that the Hsu scandal isn't going to hurt Hillary one bit.

Note that I'm not saying it shouldn't hurt her campaign. I'm saying it won't.

If I'm wrong, I'll happily recant.

I think you are right. However, four or five more Hsu's surfacing would be something. I'm not counting on it.

330 ArmyAunt  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:36:40pm

I have gone to Vegas.

331 Carol Herman  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:36:59pm

re: #209 freedomplow

Complete meltdown on H.B.O.

How did they melt?

Is this an Algore "global warming joke?"

332 WayDownSouthInBama  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:37:38pm

re: #319 Charles

Well, I'm going out on that limb and predicting that the Hsu scandal isn't going to hurt Hillary one bit.

Note that I'm not saying it shouldn't hurt her campaign. I'm saying it won't.

If I'm wrong, I'll happily recant.

One advantage of being on the top of the pile (and make no mistake,Hillary is on the top of the Democrat pile) is that there are always underlings to blame for the mistakes. The Clinton's are very good at taking the credit for all of the good things while passing the blame off on the underlings when the poop hits the wind machine.

333 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:37:56pm
334 Noam Sayin'  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:38:18pm

re: #319 Charles

Bank on it.

335 Opilio  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:38:24pm

re: #322 Carridine

re: #307 Thanos

Captain Kirk invokes this 'solution' in the 'Tenzor Maru' episode of Star Trek, Thanos... he reprograms an unwinnable simulation such that, when he takes the simulated test, HE can actually WIN!

Not quite Deus Ex Machina, but definitely thimking outside the box...

/Blam! (slump)

Wouldn't that be the Kobayashi Maru test from Star Trek II?
Re-engaging geek cloaking device...

336 formercorpsman  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:38:35pm

re: #306 Kaintuck

re: #296 formercorpsman


re: #272 Kaintuck

Kaintuck, I read your post 3 times.

I still can't connect the logic.

I know you are saying something in between, but it ain't clear to me.


Every complaint against Bill involved the same behavior on the part of women that he desired, transiently, at least. All the way to Monica, for which he was willing to sacrifice whatever legacy he might have had.

Bill was distracted during the terrorists' attacks on us by his one overwhelming desire...and Hillary wouldn't do it, so he went elsewhere.

I think the quote from back in Arkansas was "kiss it".

Ok, I think I might be understanding you now.

If Hillary would have blown him, he would have been more attentive to the duties of his elected office?

If that is the case, I think you are giving him too much credit.

337 Carridine  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:38:48pm

re: #326 Thanos

Koreans are quite like that, Thanos, intelligent and dedicated... to besting YOU or anybody else on the other side of the board! Mweh!

/Old Korea Hand

338 MandyManners[deleted]  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:39:03pm
339 Thanos  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:40:20pm

Eyewitness accounts of the Karachi attack:

Saddened over tragic loss of their colleagues, wounded workers of the PPP at hospitals on Friday said they were hopeful of future of the country, of democracy and the party.

“I was just ahead of Benazir’s armoured truck when small explosion followed by another powerful blast occurred, triggering fire and spreading a sea of blood,” Mohammed Fareed Mughal, resident of Azad Kashmir told The News at a ward of Jinnah Post-Graduate Medical Centre (JPMC). He said he gained consciousness at the hospital.

Abdul Rauf, hailing from Khairpur, a guard of Benazir Bhutto said he was few feet away from the truck when the small blast occurred, which ‘alerted the Janisaran-e-Benazir.’

He said the party guards proceeded towards the truck to save their leader but another blast occurred within one minute in a police van. Rauf said he saw 3-4 bodies lying there. He suspected conspiracy behind the blast and asked why lights were not on after sunset on the road starting from airport area.

Qalander Bux, resident of Gambat said he was dancing along with others at western side of the bullet proof truck when the explosion occurred and he saw body parts flying and landing at a considerable distance. He said he also heard a third blast.

Haji Mohammed, 32, resident of Orangi Town said he assumed the first blast to be a tyre blast where smoke was emanating and proceeded towards it when big blast occurred in ‘small white vehicle’ few feet away from Benazir’s truck.

He fled for safety after tying his bleeding leg with the party’s flag and indicated police mobile at Nursery but the cops ‘pushed and threw me away.’ He said his resolve was not affected and he was also ready to sacrifice his ‘new life’ for his ‘sister’.

Khan Mohammed, 21, from Sanghar said he was ahead of the leader’s vehicle when the explosion happened and as he ran, another blast occurred in the vehicle.

Mohammed Yunus, 35, resident of Malir said he was around 10-15 feet away from the vehicle and returned to the place of first blast to aid victims when another explosion occurred. “I saw human bodies everywhere,” said Yunus who was rescued by Rangers. His X-ray revealed three pellets in his body, which doctors said would not be removed.

Rustam, 19, from Northern Areas said he was in the rally from the airport but went to his residence in Manzoor Colony along with his brother Mohammed Hanif to take dinner at 10 p.m. Both brothers again joined the rally near PAF museum. He said after hearing first blast,but another blast injured him and his brother severely.

Ashfaq, 65, from Shikarpur said he joined PPP when Z.A. Bhutto had addressed a rally near his home even prior to forming the party.

Doctors said they received 51 bodies brought dead at JPMC, many of them mutilated and 84 injured some of them critical. Around 20 bodies were unclaimed on Friday and huge crowd gathered at the emergency and surgical ICU where they were kept.

340 29Victor  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:40:24pm

When Rush heard about what Reid was saying he said that it's was Reid's way of saying "Rush Wins." But now I think it was Reid giving a script to the press.

They didn't say anything about the auction until Reid gave basically told them what to say.

I wonder who told Reid what to say.

341 Carol Herman  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:40:29pm

re: #323 Mich-again

re: #305 Carol Herman

Your
stupid references to anatomy aren't relevant and I could care less how
old you are or your gender. This is what you posted.

Besides, how many conservatives want to admit they go to Vegas in the first place?

Thats
the dumb part. Its pure typical lefty claptrap that anyone who calls
themselves a conservative is a bible-thumper who would frown on
gambling. Ha. Thats just a really stupid thing to post.

Bring it on beyotch.

Hey. Conservatives, as a general rule, prefer family oriented entertainment. When they go to Vegas, they go in disguise.

It was your idea that if there was a boycott, vegas would feel the "pinch."

Not there!

Plus, you cannot change traffic with your boycott, anymore than you can change the tides from coming in.

And, "lib" wasn't my word. You used it.

So, I thought of how it could be used "better."

Yeah. Better use. Women are equipped with "libs." Unless they're muslems, in which case 95% of them have this cut off.

342 pat  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:41:10pm

re: #319 Charles

You are right, but the ONLY reason you are right is that Bush refuses to investigate any corruption by the Clintons.

343 NJDhockeyfan  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:41:13pm

re: #338 MandyManners

That's 48 Fucking assholes.

344 MandyManners  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:41:25pm

re: #339 Thanos

Eyewitness accounts of the Karachi attack:


Saddened over tragic loss of their colleagues, wounded workers of the PPP at hospitals on Friday said they were hopeful of future of the country, of democracy and the party.
“I was just ahead of Benazir’s armoured truck when small explosion followed by another powerful blast occurred, triggering fire and spreading a sea of blood,” Mohammed Fareed Mughal, resident of Azad Kashmir told The News at a ward of Jinnah Post-Graduate Medical Centre (JPMC). He said he gained consciousness at the hospital.

Abdul Rauf, hailing from Khairpur, a guard of Benazir Bhutto said he was few feet away from the truck when the small blast occurred, which ‘alerted the Janisaran-e-Benazir.’

He said the party guards proceeded towards the truck to save their leader but another blast occurred within one minute in a police van. Rauf said he saw 3-4 bodies lying there. He suspected conspiracy behind the blast and asked why lights were not on after sunset on the road starting from airport area.

Qalander Bux, resident of Gambat said he was dancing along with others at western side of the bullet proof truck when the explosion occurred and he saw body parts flying and landing at a considerable distance. He said he also heard a third blast.

Haji Mohammed, 32, resident of Orangi Town said he assumed the first blast to be a tyre blast where smoke was emanating and proceeded towards it when big blast occurred in ‘small white vehicle’ few feet away from Benazir’s truck.

He fled for safety after tying his bleeding leg with the party’s flag and indicated police mobile at Nursery but the cops ‘pushed and threw me away.’ He said his resolve was not affected and he was also ready to sacrifice his ‘new life’ for his ‘sister’.

Khan Mohammed, 21, from Sanghar said he was ahead of the leader’s vehicle when the explosion happened and as he ran, another blast occurred in the vehicle.

Mohammed Yunus, 35, resident of Malir said he was around 10-15 feet away from the vehicle and returned to the place of first blast to aid victims when another explosion occurred. “I saw human bodies everywhere,” said Yunus who was rescued by Rangers. His X-ray revealed three pellets in his body, which doctors said would not be removed.

Rustam, 19, from Northern Areas said he was in the rally from the airport but went to his residence in Manzoor Colony along with his brother Mohammed Hanif to take dinner at 10 p.m. Both brothers again joined the rally near PAF museum. He said after hearing first blast,but another blast injured him and his brother severely.

Ashfaq, 65, from Shikarpur said he joined PPP when Z.A. Bhutto had addressed a rally near his home even prior to forming the party.

Doctors said they received 51 bodies brought dead at JPMC, many of them mutilated and 84 injured some of them critical. Around 20 bodies were unclaimed on Friday and huge crowd gathered at the emergency and surgical ICU where they were kept.

You beat me to it!

Disgusting.

345 Mich-again  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:41:38pm

re: #319 Charles

Well, I'm going out on that limb and predicting that the Hsu scandal isn't going to hurt Hillary one bit.

It won't change a single vote. But it might keep some people away from the polls. Especially if it plays out in whatever media that actually covers it that China wants Hillary. One of the key Dem constituencies that Hillary and Howie just assume will show up and vote for her are the manufacturing and trade labor unions who are getting creamed by Chinese imports. If the GOP can make even a hinst of a case that Hillary is a China stooge, they will all vote for Ron Paul instead of her. Oh I know and work with these folks every day.

346 freedomplow  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:41:45pm

re: #319 Charles

Won't hurt much if not reported much.

347 Carridine  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:41:57pm

re: #335 Opilio

Yes, Opilio, I knew as I wrote it that it was the "xxxxx Maru", and you got the actual name, thank you.

I thought the DEVICE of stepping outside assumed boundaries was more important than the name of the episode, you Delightful Geek, you!

348 shiplord kirel  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:42:38pm

re: #338 MandyManners

Fucking assholes etc.

Hi Mandy! To which group of anal fornicationists does this refer? There is certainly no shortage thereof.

349 MandyManners  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:42:44pm

re: #343 NJDhockeyfan

re: #338 MandyManners

That's 48 Fucking assholes.

Yes.

350 Mich-again  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:42:52pm

re: #341 Carol Herman

When they go to Vegas, they go in disguise.

More BS! You obviously have no idea what you are talking about. LOL!

351 Straitcircle  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:43:03pm

re: #319 Charles

Chinagate never hurt Billy. I doubt the USA people care at this point if the dems take illegal money from other countries' representatives. I'm not saying USA people do not care, I just think the controllers ( demos) of the media understand that they need all the help they can get to win "any" election; so CBS, NYT, LAT, NBC, ABC, CNN ect.. will unlikely make this a real contention of legality and constantly report it as such. Unless one knows the USA Federal Law, and most USA citizens “do not” know the name of the Vice President thanks to our commy-inspired-dumb-down-the-children-educational system, no citizen will care because they will not understand. You are correct. No limb for me, this is shut and sealed prediction.

352 Sharmuta  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:43:32pm

re: #342 pat

Is Bush the only one who has jurisdiction and authority to launch an investigation?

353 pat  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:43:40pm

re: #338 MandyManners

Please clarify.

354 Mich-again  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:43:53pm

re: #343 NJDhockeyfan

48 too many.

355 Buster Bunny  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:44:13pm

Always wondered why Billy Bob Clinton was teflon .. i'm starting to know why.

Too much bad money backing him up.

356 formercorpsman  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:44:26pm

re: #327 Thanos

For some reason, I though you were on another continent.

Don't freaking ask.

My head is spinning.

357 Killian Bundy  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:45:05pm

re: #319 Charles

Well, I'm going out on that limb and predicting that the Hsu scandal isn't going to hurt Hillary one bit.

She is very skilled at manipulating the legal system and avoiding criminal charges. From Whitewater to FBI Filegate to the Peter Paul scandal and beyond, she's coated with Teflon.

/the recurring theme of questionable Chinese money that keeps popping up is what disturbs me, who's it really coming from and what is it buying?

358 Thanos  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:45:07pm

re: #345 Mich-again

re: #319 Charles

Well, I'm going out on that limb and predicting that the Hsu scandal isn't going to hurt Hillary one bit.

It won't change a single vote. But it might keep some people away from the polls. Especially if it plays out in whatever media that actually covers it that China wants Hillary. One of the key Dem constituencies that Hillary and Howie just assume will show up and vote for her are the manufacturing and trade labor unions who are getting creamed by Chinese imports. If the GOP can make even a hinst of a case that Hillary is a China stooge, they will all vote for Ron Paul instead of her. Oh I know and work with these folks every day.

That is one angle I had not thought on... there are some Bill and Hill outsourcing NAFTA things out there... hrmm.

359 ArmyAunt  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:45:42pm

re: #350 Mich-again

No kidding.
One of the hallmarks of a lib is their ignorant generalizations.

360 MandyManners  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:45:47pm

re: #353 pat

Smart-ass!

361 NY Nana[deleted]  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:46:08pm
362 stevieray  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:46:51pm

History shows the Clintonistas fall on their swords to protect Caesar, but one of these times someone will spill their guts to save their own scrawny neck. If Hillary's negatives stay at 50% despite the MSM flattery campaign currently underway, an insider at the DNC may decide to spike her run... the fear of losing again is overwhelming. A well timed release of Chinagate info, with documentation to match, could lead to a dam break of negative stories... blood in the water leads to a feeding frenzy, and the anointed one is devoured by former friends. Weakness begets weakness, and suddenly its dog-pile time.

363 Charles  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:46:59pm

I say it's not going to hurt Hillary for two reasons: 1) no one has tied the wrongdoing to her, and I don't think they're going to be able to do it, and 2) she has the MSM on her side.

And as I wrote above, I suspect the whole issue is a deliberate diversion.

364 Jito463  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:48:14pm

re: #77 JeremyR

Me either. I gave up smoking when I was in my twenties, drinking in my thirties, sex in my forties, I must be defacto dead.

There was a girl who never caroused,
Never partied or played.
Didn't drink, didn't smoke,
From the path she never strayed.

So when she passed a way one day,
Insurance was denied,
They claimed that since she never lived,
She never could have died.

You really think that stuff means you've lived? I feel so sorry for you. There is SO much more to life than any of that. That stuff isn't living. That's avoiding TRUE life.

God.

Family.

Home.

Happiness.

Helping others.

These things are truly living, my friend. These and much more that I barely have room to include.

If you were simply being sarcastic, then I apologize in advance for the chiding tone of my post. It's hard to discern this stuff through simple text communication without emote tags.

365 Thanos  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:48:25pm

re: #356 formercorpsman

re: #327 Thanos

For some reason, I though you were on another continent.

Don't freaking ask.

My head is spinning.


Must be all the stories on Pakistan.
When I started blogging, I was going to do nothing but posts on the future and technology. Something more urgent over-rode that. I focused on Pakistan because not many people were covering it, and it's where this particular chapter started. How Pakistan goes is how the rest of the long war will go.

366 MandyManners  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:48:29pm

From No. 357.

367 NY Nana  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:48:37pm

re: #342 pat

And he also took no action re the computers their staff screwed up out of pure hate when they left the White House, nor did he demand that all the property they stole from the White House be returned.

368 Charles  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:48:49pm

Can we please stop posting obscenities over and over? I really don't want that here, and I know for a fact I'm not the only one.

369 pat  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:49:31pm

re: #352 Sharmuta

No. But he is the ultimate authority. There are 2 or 3 Boards and Commissions that have independent authority, but they are basically ham-strung by politics. Bush failed to clear the AG's office of Clinton appointees so there is no initiation motive there. The AGs are now rudderless, and the #2 is a Demo. toady. Gonsalves was a disaster. He did not need to be, he chose to be a kept moron.

370 Carol Herman  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:49:44pm

re: #319 Charles

Well, I'm going out on that limb and predicting that the Hsu scandal isn't going to hurt Hillary one bit.

Note that I'm not saying it shouldn't hurt her campaign. I'm saying it won't.

If I'm wrong, I'll happily recant.

Charles, do you think Bill wants his wife to win? (Doesn't he have his own "legacy" to protect?)

IF Hillary is the one chosen, the republicans have to commit nomination suicide. Yeah. Like they did in 1948. When they went with Dewey. Against Truman. And, tossed away General Douglas MacArthur.

By the time they woke up, and looked around, they had no one in the wings. So they went to the "uncommitted" but interested, General Dwight D. Eisenhower. Truman took one look, and decided he didn't want to run for re-election.

Right now? The money for the Clinton's is good. And, a lot of what gets collected, is spread around to places like Vanity Fair. Which generates "press."

On the other hand? On December 8th, here comes IMUS. Will he flub his return? He hates Hillary with a passion.

And, Drudge? He just notices that Hillary would keep him busy for years. I guess that means she'd have to wear a fireman's uniform, to spritz out all the forest fires.

Anyway, Hillary's a long shot.

I just hope Guiliani's health holds out.

I think he could beat Hillary's pants right off. (Which is why I believe Hillary won't be the nominee.) How does she exit? Dunno. Probably a clumsy wobble?

I know just wanting the job is 80%. Like Woody Allen's remark, "just showing up is 80%.

By the way, Guiliani would give his eye teeth to debate Hillary! Oh, boy. Would that show get viewers!

371 Kaintuck  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:49:57pm

re: #349 MandyManners

Mandy,

Sorry, no intention here to offend you. I was just "speaking truth to power" or whatever the phrase is now.

Just pointing out that Bill C. sacrificed his country for his own pleasure, and his "wife" will do the same.

372 NY Nana  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:50:40pm

re: #368 Charles

Sorry, Charles. I will not do it again.

373 Carol Herman  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:51:01pm

re: #343 NJDhockeyfan

re: #338 MandyManners

That's 48 Fucking assholes.

Mandy,

Only 41 signed the letter.

Don't count like Reuters!

374 Mich-again  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:52:07pm

re: #358 Thanos

That is one angle I had not thought on... there are some Bill and Hill outsourcing NAFTA things out there... hrmm.

NAFTA was approved during the Clinton/Gore administration thanks to a smackdown of Ross Perot by Al Gore himself in a televised debate. (yes, Mr. Global Warming himself single-handedly pushed through a trade agreement that increased economic activity aka carbon emissions.) In conversations with Union moonbats I always let them go on and on about corporate greed, and then I remind them that NAFTA was passed thanks to Bill Clinton and Al Gore. Oh that always shuts them up.

375 jaunte  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:52:23pm

I think it'll be Clinton vs. Giuliani.
I think Mandy counted a few signatures that Harry didn't have time to get.

376 Thanos  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:53:39pm

re: #374 Mich-again

re: #358 Thanos

That is one angle I had not thought on... there are some Bill and Hill outsourcing NAFTA things out there... hrmm.

NAFTA was approved during the Clinton/Gore administration thanks to a smackdown of Ross Perot by Al Gore himself in a televised debate. (yes, Mr. Global Warming himself single-handedly pushed through a trade agreement that increased economic activity aka carbon emissions.) In conversations with Union moonbats I always let them go on and on about corporate greed, and then I remind them that NAFTA was passed thanks to Bill Clinton and Al Gore. Oh that always shuts them up.


For that then you need to dig into the Vinod Gupta & Sant Chatwal connects. Think Obama did some of the groundwork already.

377 Mich-again  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:54:27pm

re: #370 Carol Herman

Too many carriage returns there. This is LGF, not Kos. You don't need to reduce all of your thoughts to bumper sticker slogans. OK?

378 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:54:36pm
379 Noam Sayin'  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:55:10pm

re: #370 Carol Herman

So who's the Dem nominee?

380 gamegrid  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:55:38pm

re: #374 Mich-again

re: #358 Thanos

That is one angle I had not thought on... there are some Bill and Hill outsourcing NAFTA things out there... hrmm.

NAFTA was approved during the Clinton/Gore administration thanks to a smackdown of Ross Perot by Al Gore himself in a televised debate. (yes, Mr. Global Warming himself single-handedly pushed through a trade agreement that increased economic activity aka carbon emissions.) In conversations with Union moonbats I always let them go on and on about corporate greed, and then I remind them that NAFTA was passed thanks to Bill Clinton and Al Gore. Oh that always shuts them up.

Schooling moonbats on Clinton's "surplus" and NAFTA is too easy. Yet, our public schools are pumping out brain-dead children and many move on to universities that have lefties preaching their brand of evil. It really gets old to hear these guys as they sound like a broken record.

381 Carol Herman  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:55:46pm

re: #152 RedPepper

re: #133 JammieWearingFool

Part of the Left's basic media technique.

Keep on repeating the lie, no matter how often it has been
disproved, until people can't even remember the original controversy;
until the only thing that is remembered is the lie.

Even when the truth is late getting out of bed. And, then stalls putting his pants on. The sun shines and the lies get bleached.

You'd be surprised how thorough it is, when you lie, often enough, all that happens is that it shows up on your face. Till it looks like your nose took viagra.

Want people to laugh? Lie a lot.

382 Thanos  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:56:45pm

re: #378 song_and_dance_man

re: #326 Thanos

I had to google once again to learn that 6kyu is beginner, but still way beyond the undisciplined or nominally formally trained.

Learning things should serve a purpose. Like a typewriting class. Not so I could learn how to type, but to improve finger dexterity for my guitar playing.

I learned go from a guitar player - he was renting from me, and we kept a pin-cushion go board on the wall by the exit door, one move each per day, he as he was heading out to his bar gig at night, me as I was heading out to my straight gig in the morning.

383 pat  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:57:04pm

Charles, while I do not appreciate obscenities being repeated, I do appreciate Mandy Manners. There is a place in life for the one who travels a different path. They often point out the snake or the bear den.

384 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:57:36pm
385 Killian Bundy  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:58:07pm

Citing Global Warming, Kansas Denies Plant Permit

A Kansas regulator has turned down a permit for a large coal-fired power plant solely because of the global warming gases it would emit.

Opponents of the plant say this is the first instance of a regulatory agency’s rejecting a permit for that reason alone.

And then they bitch because we don't have a comprehensive energy policy.

/thanks Al!

386 Carol Herman  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:58:59pm

re: #377 Mich-again

re: #370 Carol Herman

Too
many carriage returns there. This is LGF, not Kos. You don't need to
reduce all of your thoughts to bumper sticker slogans. OK?

Me?

Bumper sticker slogans? Bend over, I want to kiss the top of your head.

HA! To those who said I was too long in the tooth when posting!

Now, I'm down to putting thoughts on bumper stickers!

What a neat compliment.

Thank you! Thank you. You know, I've never been to Kos.

Woody Allen's right. Just showing up is 80%.

387 formercorpsman  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 9:59:25pm

Carol, I have to be honest.

Perhaps it is late, I just got in from doing a job, and reading some of your responses has put me in a state of confusion.

I had an epiphany when you alluded about post menopausal.

It was as if I was in Archie's shoes, and somewhere in your next post you are going to start crying about the burnt pot roast.

388 Thanos  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 10:00:53pm

re: #385 Killian Bundy

Citing Global Warming, Kansas Denies Plant Permit


A Kansas regulator has turned down a permit for a large coal-fired power plant solely because of the global warming gases it would emit.

Opponents of the plant say this is the first instance of a regulatory agency’s rejecting a permit for that reason alone.


And then they bitch because we don't have a comprehensive energy policy.

/thanks Al!


They need to counter by applying for a nuke plant permit. I don't mind not opening new coal plants, in Fairbanks the snow was always black by November for miles around the FMUS plant.

389 little boomer  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 10:01:42pm

The anti-coal plant folks at least have a better argument than the anti-windfarm millionaires club on cape cod do!

390 Thanos  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 10:02:09pm

psst ... new thread

391 pat  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 10:02:45pm

re: #384 song_and_dance_man

Indeed I can say 890 files as well as the travel scandal, White Water and the stepped up tax basis thru fraudulent corps, the cattle futures for which Hillary paid no income taxes until after in office, the subpoenaed Rose Billing Records which convicted her, but were somehow Hsued away.

392 Yankee Division Son  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 10:02:53pm

re: #381 Carol Herman

You'd be surprised how thorough it is, when you lie, often enough, all that
happens is that it shows up on your face. Till it looks like your nose took viagra.

Your theory sounds plausible, but for the fact that to me, Bill Clinton's nose looks pretty normal.

393 Mich-again  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 10:03:10pm

re: #380 gamegrid

Yet, our public schools are pumping out brain-dead children and many move on to universities that have lefties preaching their brand of evil.

My kids all go to public schools, but I have all the confidence in the world that they can sift through all that lefty BS. Its not so hard to teach kids how to question their teachers. Turns out, they are kind of programmed to question authority.

394 Shiplord Kirel  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 10:03:43pm

re: #373 Carol Herman

"Don't count like Reuters"

As a progressively minded and highly evolved collective, the Reuterists are aware that formal mathematics, including such artificial constructs as "accuracy," are simply an invention of white male oppressors to perpetuate their imperialistic hegemony.

This case is an obvious example: the "accurate" count favors this Limbaugh reactionary, who is a self-admitted oppressor and hegemonic agent. The life-centered, nurturing, progessive quantification used by Reuters will favor progressive forces.
Case closed.

395 Sharmuta  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 10:04:30pm

re: #384 song_and_dance_man

Can you say 900 FBI files?

And people close to the clintons are sure to think about this list. Other people who know things about the clintons seem to have a thing for fleeing the country, too. The clintons really are a teflon couple.

396 Carol Herman  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 10:05:04pm

re: #379 Noam Sayin'

re: #370 Carol Herman

So who's the Dem nominee?

You mean if Hillary gets eliminated?

It won't be Obama!

Maybe, Harry in the Majority, will slip i a senate amendment, allowing Bill to run, again?

I think, by the way, Wesley Clark trotted out again. But quickly disappeared.

Would you bet money it could be Gore?

I really don't know.

But I'd bet no one who signed Reid's letter makes the cut.

The only other choice is to "fake away" Hillary's negatives. Now, how can she do that?

397 Dar ul Harb  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 10:05:45pm

re: #265 Thanos

re: #164 Mich-again

re: #131 Thanos


So is anyone going to collect all the recipes and create the Lizard Cookbook?


Boy I don't know about that for a title.

Kind of reminiscent of "To Serve Man"

To Serve Moonbats ...On A Stick!

/ob Jeff Dunham reference

398 leepro  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 10:05:59pm

Want to email NYT columnist Stephanie Strom? You can find her addy HERE.

Anybody else notice that her story appears under two slightly different headlines?

Critical Letter to Limbaugh Fetches $2 Million
Limbaugh Sells Critical Letter for $2.1 Million

Testing the waters, maybe?

*spit*

/late arriving this thread. sorry if already posted.

399 Opilio  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 10:08:15pm

re: #347 Carridine

re: #335 Opilio

Yes, Opilio, I knew as I wrote it that it was the "xxxxx Maru", and you got the actual name, thank you.

I thought the DEVICE of stepping outside assumed boundaries was more important than the name of the episode, you Delightful Geek, you!

I acknowledge and agree with your thought.

But I feel we all fit a niche in the LGF ecosphere, and mine includes being a picker of nits. If I didn't seize upon the occasional opportunity to correct a peripheral factoid having no bearing on a salient point being made, who would?

400 JeremyR  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 10:08:31pm

re: #364 Jito463

re: #77 JeremyR


Me either. I gave up smoking when I was in my twenties, drinking in my thirties, sex in my forties, I must be defacto dead.

There was a girl who never caroused,
Never partied or played.
Didn't drink, didn't smoke,
From the path she never strayed.

So when she passed a way one day,
Insurance was denied,
They claimed that since she never lived,
She never could have died.


You really think that stuff means you've lived? I feel so sorry for you. There is SO much more to life than any of that. That stuff isn't living. That's avoiding TRUE life.

God.

Family.

Home.

Happiness.

Helping others.

These things are truly living, my friend. These and much more that I barely have room to include.

If you were simply being sarcastic, then I apologize in advance for the chiding tone of my post. It's hard to discern this stuff through simple text communication without emote tags.

The poem was one I heard from my mother. She is 87 and going strong. She does smoke, as I've noted on other threads. My response was to a comment about people here not having a life. I live life to the fullest, and am known as a workaholic. some times I try to share little things like that, O/T but fun.

If you hold your nose to the grind stone rough
And keep it down there long enough,
You will forget there are such things,
As brooks that babble or birds that sing.
These three things will your world compose,
Just you, a stone, and your damn old nose.

401 NJDhockeyfan  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 10:09:15pm

UN: Action to be taken against interpreter for false report that Syria has a nuclear facility

UNITED NATIONS: The United Nations said an interpreter responsible for an erroneous report that Syria has a nuclear facility has been reprimanded and the world body has apologized to Syria's U.N. Mission.

Earlier this week, Syria denied that one of its representatives told the U.N. General Assembly's committee that deals with disarmament on Tuesday that Israel had attacked a Syrian nuclear facility. It said the representative was misquoted, demanded a correction, and insisted that "such facilities do not exist in Syria."

After more than seven hours of investigation Wednesday, U.N. officials agreed the Syrian delegate was misquoted. U.N. associate spokesman Farhan Haq said "There was no use of the word nuclear."

The unidentified Syrian representative spoke in Arabic and the interpreter who worked from Arabic into French was fairly accurate, but the problem occurred when an interpreter translated the statement into English from French, Haq said.

"Action will be taken against that freelance interpreter to the fullest extent of the U.N. rules and regulations," Haq said on Thursday, refusing to comment on what the action might be.

402 Carol Herman  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 10:09:43pm

re: #387 formercorpsman

Carol, I have to be honest.

Perhaps it is late, I just got in from doing a job, and reading some of your responses has put me in a state of confusion.

I had an epiphany when you alluded about post menopausal.

It was as if I was in Archie's shoes, and somewhere in your next post you are going to start crying about the burnt pot roast.

I don't cry!

If you think menopause is bad, you're clueless. Nothing beats it. It's like going back to being a kid again!

Yeah. My hair's getting very white, now, too. And, I don't wear cosmetics.

No need to stick my head under a dryer, either.

Growing old. You learn to save time. I can be dressed and out of here, in under ten minutes. (And, that includes my shower.)

Trust me. Women aren't victims. And, we don't have to cry.

Me? Even when I was a skinny kid at school, I took no crap. And, beat the fat bully to the point teachers ran over. My dad got called. I had grabbed him by the ears. As I sat on his chest. And, his head was going up and down.

My dad came to take me home. And, laughed all the way. Stopping at the candy store to buy me a treat.

Can't you tell? You haven't noticed that I don't tolerate bullies?

403 leepro  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 10:10:32pm

re: #396 Carol Herman

re: #379 Noam Sayin'

re: #370 Carol Herman

So who's the Dem nominee?

Maybe, Harry in the Majority, will slip i a senate amendment, allowing Bill to run, again?

What? You mean "...slip i[n] a senate amendment..." to the constitution?

How would he do that?

404 Mich-again  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 10:10:57pm

re: #386 Carol Herman

You are stuck on one-sentence paragraphs. That and the utter lack of a single original thought demonstrates your bumper sticker mentality.

405 Noam Sayin'  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 10:11:10pm

re: #396 Carol Herman

Hillary will get the nomination.

406 pat  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 10:11:38pm

re: #395 Sharmuta

Shar, it is inexplicable. Absolutely inexplicable. His appointed judges openly defy logic and reason, not to mention law or simple curiosity to protect these glimmers. Where is Berger's Polygraph examination? I don't believe we have seen anything like this since the inception of the country. A feeling of immunity pervades the Democrats. I believe because they know the control the media as well as certain elements of law enforcement, like the AG, CIA, FBI and the NSA.

407 DesertSage  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 10:12:36pm

Hillary is not going to be president. It's just not going to happen...period!

Bill was much more popular than Hillary, and he could never get a majority of people to vote for him...twice! Hillary will never get a majority of people to vote for her.

Two things would have had to line up in the stars for her to win-

1) The Democrat Congress would have to pass some very grand and popular legislation and get their approval rating way up. Then the Democrat "brand" would be something to be proud of. It isn't going to happen though with Reid and Pelosi running the show.

2) A third party candidate would have to run and split the GOP vote...like Ross Perot did. Conservatives are a lot more sophisticated now then they were in the 90's. They know the Clinton game of divide and conquer. They're not going to fall for it again.

If the conservatives recognize those two points and act accordingly, then Hillary has no chance.

...and you can take that to the bank!

408 Mich-again  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 10:12:58pm
Trust me. Women aren't victims. And, we don't have to cry.

Queues the Helen Reddy music ...

409 Mich-again  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 10:16:01pm
Even when I was a skinny kid at school, I took no crap. And, beat the fat bully to the point teachers ran over. My dad got called. I had grabbed him by the ears. As I sat on his chest. And, his head was going up and down.

Yadda yadda yadda.

410 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 10:16:16pm
411 JeremyR  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 10:16:22pm

re: #389 little boomer

The anti-coal plant folks at least have a better argument than the anti-windfarm millionaires club on cape cod do!

I'm speaking fromm Kansas, and the LLL shot down a wind plant as well. It was to have gone up on Munkers creek in Morris county, just south of MadtaxsManhattan. The libtarded oppose all energy development it seems, (at least here) or am I wrong?

412 Carol Herman  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 10:17:27pm

re: #394 Shiplord Kirel

With math like that you can lose, and still say you won.

My mother wouldn't let you touch the cash register when you made a sale. You'd lose the profits when you gave a customer, change.

Funny numbers is of no help in the real world.

Heck, even in recipes. It makes a difference. What would happen if you couldn't handle fractions?

Now, I do know a funny story. Told by Mimi Sheraton. Who said her grandma was a sublime cook. But never used measuring cups. Or measuring spoons.

Since she was writing for the NY Times, she drove her grandma crazy; following her around. To write down the different things her grandma was doing baking a cake. Finally, she saw water going into the batter. So she asked: How much? And, her grandma said, "oh, about a mouthful."

And, then, in another recipe she said that after she mixed the ingredients, she left this on the table and walked to the window. Then, she came back. To finish making whatever it was.

What's that, said Mimi? OH, said grandma "about 13 steps."

If you want to be a good cook, you know all about "feel."

But if you want to be a great cook you make sure you know about measuring stuff accurately.

Carpenters, too. They'll measure twice to cut once.

I bet you know similar homilies.

413 jcm  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 10:17:45pm

re: #389 little boomer

The anti-coal plant folks at least have a better argument than the anti-windfarm millionaires club on cape cod do!

Not really.

414 NY Nana  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 10:17:46pm

re: #401 NJDhockeyfan

Here is a slightly different take on it, to be kind: EXCLUSIVE: The Case for Israel's Strike on Syria Incredible, and it appears that the President dropped the ball on this to appease both N.Korea and and his Mid-East 'peace process'...aka betraying Israel.
I saw it tonight, and there is also a video on the page. It is a fait accompli.

415 stevieray  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 10:18:22pm

The MSM wants a democrat in the oval office... that is for sure. They would prefer Hillary... they see her as a known quantity and someone they can work with. But if her negatives stay stubbornly high, they will ditch her for another democrat. They must win this time at all costs.

Someone in the MSM or the DNC will panic and break ranks... the pressure to win is enormous, and the perceived cost of losing too great.

416 jcm  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 10:18:54pm

re: #413 jcm

re: #389 little boomer

The anti-coal plant folks at least have a better argument than the anti-windfarm millionaires club on cape cod do!

Not really.



LINK, LINK, LINK D'oh!

417 formercorpsman  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 10:19:00pm

re: #402 Carol Herman

Carol, you summarized my intent in that last paragraph.

You sling arrows without honing in on a target.

As far as menopause, if you must know, I deal with indirectly on a daily basis.

I have been an Orthopaedic Pa for almost 20 years. I see patients, first assist surgery, and basically deal more elderly females on a weekly basis than the bridge club.

In the time it takes you now to get dressed, is about the same time it takes us to clamp a compression screw and side plate on to an old woman's hip fracture.

I say this because it has absolutely nothing to do with what we are talking about.

418 Carol Herman  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 10:19:22pm

re: #403 leepro

re: #396 Carol Herman

re: #379 Noam Sayin'

re: #370 Carol Herman

So who's the Dem nominee?

Maybe, Harry in the Majority, will slip i a senate amendment, allowing Bill to run, again?

What? You mean "...slip i[n] a senate amendment..." to the constitution?

How would he do that?

He'd write a letter to Clear Channel.

Are you taking me seriously about future events? Check the label in my sweater. You'll see. I'm not the Oracle at Delphi. My label's different. I don't parley the future. Because I'm smart enough to know not to walk on God's toes.

419 gamegrid  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 10:19:30pm

re: #393 Mich-again

re: #380 gamegrid

Yet, our public schools are pumping out brain-dead children and many move on to universities that have lefties preaching their brand of evil.

My kids all go to public schools, but I have all the confidence in the world that they can sift through all that lefty BS. Its not so hard to teach kids how to question their teachers. Turns out, they are kind of programmed to question authority.


Well, I can say that you should pat yourself on the back. Either you have good DNA or you have taught your kids this ability.

Others seem to not really care what is going on and then they get one of these kids who is showing up at Ron Paul meetups.

420 Yankee Division Son  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 10:20:11pm

re: #411 JeremyR

re: #389 little boomer

The anti-coal plant folks at least have a better argument than the anti-windfarm millionaires club on cape cod do!

I'm
speaking fromm Kansas, and the LLL shot down a wind plant as well. It
was to have gone up on Munkers creek in Morris county, just south of MadtaxsManhattan. The libtarded oppose all energy development it seems, (at least here) or am I wrong?

See my post #187.. it's the same all over...

421 NY Nana  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 10:20:28pm

re: #407 DesertSage

Sage,

Have I told you lately that I ♥ you, in a grandmotherly way?

422 DesertSage  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 10:23:04pm

re: #421 NY Nana

re: #407 DesertSage

Sage,

Have I told you lately that I %u2665 you, in a grandmotherly way?

Thank you Nana :')
Although I'm 47...almost the same age as you.

423 Pro-Bush Canuck  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 10:27:00pm

People should ease up on Carol Herman.

She's a little, uh, different. But it takes all sorts to make the world go round, and I don't generally see anything offensive in her posts.

You can just scan by posts you don't care to read.

Just my 2 cents...

424 JeremyR  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 10:27:40pm

re: #420 Yankee Division Son

I had intended to reply to Thanos' comment right above. The next comment was the same tone and I hit the wrong quote. PIMF.

425 Opilio  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 10:28:00pm

re: #422 DesertSage

Although I'm 47...almost the same age as you.

Whipper snapper.

426 Mich-again  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 10:28:28pm

re: #419 gamegrid

Either you have good DNA or you have taught your kids this ability.

Both. But its not all that hard to raise kids to be good people. They are programmed to mimic the behavior they see firsthand. All a parent needs to do is be an example.

427 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 10:29:14pm
428 Pro-Bush Canuck  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 10:30:25pm

re: #427 song_and_dance_man

And hard-pressed to find many at Digg older than 14. At least in terms of mental age.

429 leepro  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 10:30:29pm

re: #407 DesertSage

Gave you a + for that. I truly admire your unfettered confidence (I still have hope, but, alas! not much confidence). Your logic is sound and all the premises are basically true. The wrench in the gears, though, is your last paragraph (please excuse my slight edit):

If IF the conservatives recognize those two points and act accordingly, then Hillary has no chance.

/worried

430 JeremyR  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 10:31:02pm

re: #423 Pro-Bush Canuck

People should ease up on Carol Herman.

She's a little, uh, different. But it takes all sorts to make the world go round, and I don't generally see anything offensive in her posts.

You can just scan by posts you don't care to read.

Just my 2 cents...

I agree about Carol, but disagree about it taking all sorts. I can live with liberals, but folks whose idea of planned parenthood is to get a kid to strap a bomb on and go for a stroll are just plain whacko and need a heavy dose of Marine cure all or IDF reeducation.

431 Carol Herman  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 10:31:35pm

re: #417 formercorpsman


I take Actonel. Because, yes, after menopause women are no longer protected by estrogen.

But that's a far cry from your "Archie statement" that women cry over their pot roasts.

And, besides orthopedics, cardiologists know that women have blood pressure spikes, they don't get prior to menopause.

Now? My blood pressure readings look normal. It took time for me to adjust, because I had had low blood pressure readings most of my life.

Just wish people knew that it was a joy to grow old.

432 NY Nana  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 10:32:04pm

re: #418 Carol Herman

Dang. I meant to hit -.

Because I'm smart enough to know not to walk on God's toes.

Baloney...you spit in the face of every obviously Jewish poster, and especially on the Orthodox...a self-hating Jew should be on your CV.

G-d? You no more respect or believe than you can post coherently.

Anyone who wants to ? I suggest that you do a 2-3 week search on Carol Herman..and see just how she posts to anyone who dares challenge her.

I obviously am not Orthodox, or I wouldn't be posting tonight, because of Shabbat, but there is more than enough Jew hate in this world from without..to have a self-hating Jew spew garbage as Jews and at Israelis who have Qassam rockets hurled at them, and mock them? Despicable.

433 JeremyR  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 10:32:43pm

re: #427 song_and_dance_man

I'll say it again. One would be hard pressed to find many posters here at LGF under 40.

At Daily KOS, I'm sure quite a few are under forty, and not necessarily age either. And the ones over 40 are measuring their waist line.

434 NY Nana  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 10:33:46pm

re: #427 song_and_dance_man

There are actually some who are still in college...

And how many are my age? Almost 70. I may be the oldest. Is there a prize for that?

435 Carol Herman  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 10:33:57pm

re: #409 Mich-again

Even when I was a skinny kid at school, I took no crap.
And, beat the fat bully to the point teachers ran over. My dad got
called. I had grabbed him by the ears. As I sat on his chest. And, his
head was going up and down.

Yadda yadda yadda.

We all have childhood memories, kiddo.

My dad was so proud!

436 Slumbering Behemoth  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 10:35:46pm

re: #427 song_and_dance_man

Now wait a damn minute!

/Hangin' on to that 'under forty' for the last few years I can.

437 formercorpsman  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 10:36:32pm

re: #423 Pro-Bush Canuck

Actually, I think if you look at my posts, I am not calling her a troll, or any other moniker as such.

In a previous post a couple of days ago, I told her I do read her posts, and find them to be different, but interesting.

And I'm not even saying I don't like her, shut up, or anything like that.

In addition, it is Friday night though.

Nonetheless, I like reading what Carol posts even if at times seems to confuse me.

Carol, don't take my posts as being derogatory towards you. I needle Mandy anytime I see a good oppurtunity.

You do bring a different angle, and I can appreciate that.

438 Carol Herman  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 10:36:40pm

re: #432 NY Nana

You'd be surprised how many people believe, but don't "belong."

Don't confuse the two!

I had used the term "secular." But it didn't work.

So, I will explain to you something that's very obvious. There are a lot of non-affiliated Jews. Just as there are non-affiliated Catholics.

And, if you can't stand that I won't predict the future, for you, there is no help.

Some people believe in stuff like that.

I just know the future is very unpredictable.

439 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 10:37:43pm
440 Carol Herman  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 10:39:44pm

re: #437 formercorpsman

Please. Feel free to speak! It works wonders. And, believe it or not, it clears the air.

Let alone, why feel confused? I'm not afraid.

And, discussions aren't "sing-along's." You want sing-along's? Like Guiliani said at the last debate, "you really don't want to hear me sing."

Again. Singing's a whole different art.

Not agreeing?

Why do you think, when you go to a store, the better the variety, the happier you are to pick and choose?

By the way, I haven't become unhappy, here. Not by a long shot.

Nice ta meet ya.

Let's get back to debating.

441 NY Nana  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 10:40:03pm

re: #422 DesertSage

Although I'm 47...almost the same age as you

Check my LGF for my real age!

Since my oldest will be 44 in December, I think that I was a tad too old at the time to be 47 now,Young'un. Shees, I have shoes older than you! ;)

And I now can tease him mercilessly as he will need bifocals soon. He looked so shocked when he told us.

442 incommunicado  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 10:40:40pm

I have been thoroughly amused by this whole Reid and Limbaugh deal this week. Harry Reid brings a knife to a gunfight...
And the fun isn't over now that the MSM is beginning to report on it.

443 Pro-Bush Canuck  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 10:41:46pm

re: #437 formercorpsman

Actually I wasn't referring to you. There were some people here a couple days ago who were making gratuitously cruel and mocking remarks about her.

Reminded me of playground bullies.

Not you though.

444 NY Nana  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 10:41:59pm

re: #439 song_and_dance_man

a coupon for the Scooter Store

I will settle for nothing less than a walker! ;)

445 formercorpsman  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 10:47:58pm

re: #431 Carol Herman

re: #431 Carol Herman

re: #417 formercorpsman


I take Actonel. Because, yes, after menopause women are no longer protected by estrogen.

But that's a far cry from your "Archie statement" that women cry over their pot roasts.

And, besides orthopedics, cardiologists know that women have blood pressure spikes, they don't get prior to menopause.

Now? My blood pressure readings look normal. It took time for me to adjust, because I had had low blood pressure readings most of my life.

Just wish people knew that it was a joy to grow old.

Carol, I will say I think you are taking what some people respond to you with too literally.

When I was referencing Archie Bunker, it was in jest.

Many of us needle each other here.

Realize I never said what you posted was wrong.

It was the leap from me illustrating my impression about the direction of your post, to your characterizing my saying menopausal women are crying over pot roasts.

I'm being honest with you. I don't know where it was going with the fat kid, or how that ties in with the topic, but ok.

But if you think my impression is that woman are crying over bovine cuisine, well, ok.

446 leepro  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 10:51:26pm

re: #418 Carol Herman

re: #403 leepro

re: #396 Carol Herman

re: #379 Noam Sayin'

re: #370 Carol Herman

So who's the Dem nominee?

Maybe, Harry in the Majority, will slip i a senate amendment, allowing Bill to run, again?

What? You mean "...slip i[n] a senate amendment..." to the constitution?

How would he do that?

He'd write a letter to Clear Channel.

Are you taking me seriously about future events? Check the label in my sweater. You'll see. I'm not the Oracle at Delphi. My label's different. I don't parley the future. Because I'm smart enough to know not to walk on God's toes.

Your answer has nothing to do with my question. Let me re-wind (I have bolded some of your words to make it easier to focus):

You said:

So who's the Dem nominee?

Maybe, Harry in the Majority, will slip i a senate amendment, allowing Bill to run, again?

Then I said:

What? You mean "...slip i[n] a senate amendment..." to the constitution?

How would he do that?

You see, Harry cannot simply "slip i[n] a senate amendment" to the Constitution!

/not your neighborhood bully

447 Carol Herman  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 10:52:29pm

re: #419 gamegrid

Ron Paul is marginal.

Now, if Rudy wasn't there, Ron Paul would be the whole show! Crazy enough to talk with passion; but insane to the point that he says wild things. (To which Rudy asked him? So, where were you on 9/11?)

Again, it's not bad for the whole process.

And, I think Americans LOVE politics! I think, next to sports, Americans watch this stuff playing out. Heck, even lackluster elections have prooven to have "buttons." Or, episodes like you get with Ross Perot.

Now, in every election, there's always more than two choices!

Because taxpayers support nominees with matching funds, it's very necessary to pull in 5% of the vote. (I think that's the minimum.) And, while I don't remember for sure, I think Nader, the last couple of times out, came in drawing under 3% of the vote. And, Pat Buchanan, didn't he draw even less?

So the threat of a "3rd party run" wouldn't be serious; even if the religious right does it.

After Israel had to deal with Arik Sharon's stroke, I spend time, now, worrying, about health issues. Since a few of the candidates running, have had cancers treated.

Amazing how the human mind works. We look at today, without considering tomorrow. Because? We just never know the future.

448 formercorpsman  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 10:55:16pm

re: #443 Pro-Bush Canuck

re: #443 Pro-Bush Canuck

It's so funny you say that.

I have been told in work settings that I scare some people.

When I asked why, I was told they don't know, it was just me presence.

I felt like orange monster on the Bugs Bunny cartoon.

449 formercorpsman  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 10:57:01pm

re: #448 formercorpsman

re: #443 Pro-Bush Canuck

re: #443 Pro-Bush Canuck

It's so funny you say that.

I have been told in work settings that I scare some people.

When I asked why, I was told they don't know, it was just me presence.

I felt like orange monster on the Bugs Bunny cartoon.

I guess I talk like him too.

450 Carol Herman  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 10:58:39pm

re: #445 formercorpsman

Not even in jest, is the "crying woman" anything near the strengths most women have!

Now, I do know a good joke about a burnt pot roast. My mom told it. I was just a kid when I heard this one.

About a woman who married, and no matter how much she tried to cook a meal that would please her husband, he always said "it wasn't as good as his mother's cooking."

Many years later, on ONE OCCASION, this woman goes out for lunch to shop. And, lets the time slip by. The roast in the oven, when she gets home, is burnt.

She didn't know what to do. So, she cut away the really bad parts. And, served it. Expecting her super-critical husband to really lash out at her lack of cooking skills. When he eats, happily, and looks up. And, he says. THIS IS YUMMY! This tastes just like my mother's cooking."

Well, if you want the story to end that the woman bursts into tears, be my guest.

But that wasn't the lesson my mom was teaching.

451 Da_Beerfreak  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 11:00:08pm

re: #434 NY Nana

re: #427 song_and_dance_man

There are actually some who are still in college...

And how many are my age? Almost 70. I may be the oldest. Is there a prize for that?

And don't forget those of us that are over 50 and are back in college for a second go at it.
// {;-)™

452 NY Nana  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 11:01:28pm

G'nite, all.

It is nearly 2 AM here, and I am wasted...looong day, starting with the [deleted] leaf blowers early Friday AM...and this is only October. For anyone who has not been awoken by a leaf blower outside your window? Rejoice! NY Grampa slept through it! Men! And since we are in an apartment building, we have no control as to when they can start...there are village ordinances, also sound level rules, but no one seems to do a thing about it. Actually, in NY I do not think there are actual laws. Shrillary's political partner lives in the same county. Bet no one dares do it when he is around. She (?) is there for photo ops.

453 Carol Herman  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 11:01:45pm

re: #445 formercorpsman

Don't be afraid of bullies.

Here. There. Or anywhere.

454 NY Nana  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 11:03:21pm

re: #451 Da_Beerfreak

You are? Good on you! I admire you for doing it.

/Joined a frat yet?

(Just teasing you...what a great thing to do!)

455 leepro  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 11:04:09pm

re: #432 NY Nana

Dang. I meant to hit -.

Did that for ya, Nana. ;>

She's pickin' the hell outa me with a slew of page-long non-answers! And I'm not even Jewish — Orthodox or not! In fact, she'll love this (or it might turn out to be just another pickin' point LOL)...

I'M CATHOLIC. ~heh

456 Dar ul Harb  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 11:05:18pm

TO: Pro-Bush Canuck
RE: Carol Herman's Secret Identity

You wrote:

People should ease up on Carol Herman.

This brings to mind two topics:

[1] Yes, although I agree LGF's diversity should be observed, use of repetitious structural forms is unnecessary.

[2] Is it true Carol Herman used to be Chuck Pelto?

Regards,
Dar(ryl)

457 Carol Herman  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 11:07:18pm

re: #430 JeremyR

re: #423 Pro-Bush Canuck

People should ease up on Carol Herman.

She's
a little, uh, different. But it takes all sorts to make the world go
round, and I don't generally see anything offensive in her posts.

You can just scan by posts you don't care to read.

Just my 2 cents...

I agree about Carol, but disagree about it taking all sorts.
I can live with liberals, but folks whose idea of planned parenthood is
to get a kid to strap a bomb on and go for a stroll are just plain
whacko and need a heavy dose of Marine cure all or IDF reeducation.

You've lost your mind!

Where did you get this idea about strapping bombs on people? Is this something you do?

I've never sanctioned that one at all.

But go ahead. Be crazy. Make things up. Your brains spew like vomit.

458 formercorpsman  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 11:08:05pm

re: #450 Carol Herman

Good joke.

Carol, I will leave with this little tid bit.

I think most folks who have any sense realize stereotypes have some element of truth, but are also blown out of proportion.

Without a doubt, when someone continually drives home a particular point of view,

Not even in jest, is the "crying woman" anything near the strengths most women have!

especially when I, or anyone else states in was in fun, tends to knock their position of course.

Thou protesteth too much.

I get it. I never labeled this as such, but you made it evident that you want me to realize your opinion about women in general.

I get it, I got it.

Moreover, have a good night, perhaps we will meet again sometime over the weekend.

459 Da_Beerfreak  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 11:08:07pm

re: #454 NY Nana

re: #451 Da_Beerfreak

You are? Good on you! I admire you for doing it.

/Joined a frat yet?

(Just teasing you...what a great thing to do!)

Phi Theta Kappa, but it's not a frat.
// {;-)™

460 Carol Herman  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 11:09:06pm

re: #456 Dar ul Harb

TO: Pro-Bush Canuck
RE: Carol Herman's Secret Identity

You wrote:


People should ease up on Carol Herman.

This brings to mind two topics:

[1] Yes, although I agree LGF's diversity should be observed, use of repetitious structural forms is unnecessary.

[2] Is it true Carol Herman used to be Chuck Pelto?

Regards,
Dar(ryl)

No.

Did you have a sex change operation so you have this thing that women are men?

When it gets late do people on this board just go nuts? They keep seeing monsters under their beds? And, mysterious names popping up?

YIKES!

461 NY Nana  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 11:16:13pm

re: #273 hayseed

Sadly, soon there will be no more left to bear witness...that was done beautifully, and it makes me cry...I have, over the years, seen too many arms with the numbers tatooed. Now? Fewer and fewer.

And that there are still those who deny?

Please thank your daughter for me.

462 NY Nana  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 11:17:45pm

re: #455 leepro

Leepro

You and I are members of an ever-growing group.

463 NY Nana  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 11:20:19pm

re: #459 Da_Beerfreak

Phi Theta Kappa

An honor society! You ain't exactly chopped liver!

Got.to.go.to.sleep!

464 leepro  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 11:27:15pm

re: #451 Da_Beerfreak

re: #434 NY Nana

re: #427 song_and_dance_man

There are actually some who are still in college...

And how many are my age? Almost 70. I may be the oldest. Is there a prize for that?

And don't forget those of us that are over 50 and are back in college for a second go at it.
// {;-)™

Congratulations! Stick with it. You won't regret it.

I did that myself at age 54. Closed my business, called myself "retired" and re-applied. I was shocked to find that all 109 credits from the 60s were brought forward. I was sick of my former major, so did some dicing and mixing and came up with a "diversified" major through the University College dept. of the University of Memphis. When I was graduated in August 1998 (age 56), people started asking me what I was going to "do" with my newly-won degree. At my age, and being "retired," I gave them the only obvious answer:

"I'm going to hang it on the wall!"

Now, at 65, I'm still so proud I could burst! :D

465 NY Nana  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 11:29:40pm

re: #456 Dar ul Harb

In all the years you have been posting, I honestly can not remember you getting angry or saying anything like that..if she gets to you? Imagine what she is doing to a lot of other lizards who are a more outspoken. IIRC, we were here before registration...

G'nite. Just scrolling is not easy, as the posts are soooo long.

466 NY Nana  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 11:32:56pm

re: #464 leepro

Wow! You are an example of what people can do! Great to do it, and I bet you got a kisk out of the kids.

I was scared for a second..I thought you might be my age, Kiddo...you are still oyung..I will be 70 in January. Isn't it past your bedtime?

467 NY Nana  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 11:37:55pm

re: #466 NY Nana


PIMF...too tired..sorry re the typos, Leepro.

You have every right to be proud! NY Grampa keeps thinking about going back to college..he has a BSc from CCNY...and almost finished his Masters, but child #1 was due, and he was in the Army at the time, and decided that being a Dad and a Spec 4 was more important at the time. He was literally drafted the day after he graduated...in 1961.

G'nite for real.

468 Sharmuta  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 11:41:16pm

re: #446 leepro

That's really interesting, leepro. I'd like to see that answered, too.

/not sarc

469 leepro  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 11:46:08pm

re: #457 Carol Herman

My God, Carol! CHILL, will ya?

1) Jeremy wasn't talking to you
2) Jeremy wasn't talking about you
3) Jeremy was responding to Pro-Bush Canuck on a different matter
4) Jeremy was talking about terrorism and some of its horrors
5) Jeremy did not say word one about you "sanctioning" those horrors!

Your final remark, "Your brains spew like vomit" was a nasty and completely uncalled for insult.

Get off your high horse and understand that LGF does not revolve around you. You "beat-'em-up" attitude is caustic and offensive.

CHILL!

470 leepro  Fri, Oct 19, 2007 11:59:56pm

re: #468 Sharmuta

re: #446 leepro

That's really interesting, leepro. I'd like to see that answered, too.

/not sarc

You saw that answered already! ;) I said "I'm gonna hang it on the wall." And that's exactly what I did!

Naw, I did do a little bit. My old (60s) major was graphic design, but by the 90s, after 30+ years in that field (including 14 yrs in my own business), I was sick of art and wanted to write. Mixed in some English and journalism courses for a major concentration called "Creative Writing & the Publishing Process." Got published a few times, wrote a book (privately published — in archives at the Univ. of Memphis Library/Special Collections).

No new career, though. Didn't want one. Just thoroughly enjoying my retirement, staying up late, sleeping 'til noon...

You're really sweet to ask. Thank you!

471 Sharmuta  Sat, Oct 20, 2007 12:15:46am

re: #470 leepro

You made an astute observation about her obfuscating answer. Couple this with her statement, "I think Americans LOVE politics!" and I wonder if she is herself an immigrant to the US.

Anyways- nice pick up. You've got a good eye, and I'm glad you're on our side!

P.S.

LGF does not revolve around you.

I think that one's going to leave a mark. ;)

472 Fearless Fred  Sat, Oct 20, 2007 1:09:49am

re: #46 DesertSage

Harry Reid is a disgusting, disingenuous and a plain old creepy person.

Lying his ass off on the Senate floor.

He's lying scum ... sickening, that he can stand there and lie like that. The way he says "American people" sounds like he's talking down ... he's not one of us ... he's an arrogant ass.

473 tommygum  Sat, Oct 20, 2007 1:30:18am

re: #84 Gozer the Carpathian

If reality is the pet name for your game bat, than I'm with you.

474 stuck-in-ca  Sat, Oct 20, 2007 1:45:09am

re: #395 Sharmuta


Can you say 900 FBI files?

And people close to the clintons are sure to think about this list. Other people who know things about the clintons seem to have a thing for fleeing the country, too. The clintons really are a teflon couple.

It helps to have the mainstream media in your back pocket to carry water for you.

475 FrogMarch  Sat, Oct 20, 2007 6:35:48am

The only way the DNC media were going to mention this at all -
Spin it and lie.

No money for charity came from cheap democrats.. Democrats are cheap greedy liars.

476 FrogMarch  Sat, Oct 20, 2007 6:40:59am

re: #474 stuck-in-ca

re: #395 Sharmuta


Can you say 900 FBI files?


And people close to the clintons are sure to think about this list. Other people who know things about the clintons seem to have a thing for fleeing the country, too. The clintons really are a teflon couple.

It helps to have the mainstream media in your back pocket to carry water for you.

The clintons make the mob seem like upstanding law abiding citizens.

Add to that their corrupt ties to the Chinese Communists - and you've got the clinton global mob machine.

477 padikiller  Sat, Oct 20, 2007 7:10:54am

#398 - leepro wrote:

Anybody else notice that her story appears under two slightly different headlines?

OLD HEADLINE - Critical Letter to Limbaugh Fetches $2 Million

REVISED HEADLINE - Limbaugh Sells Critical Letter for $2.1 Million

padikiller notes:

The headline change is probably due to the fact that the Dem's hissy-fit letter wasn't "to" Limbaugh at all, but instead written to Limbaugh's boss at Clear Channel communications.

This story was full of crud from the getgo. Nothing but a typical NYT slanted fairy tale.

478 Sharmuta  Sat, Oct 20, 2007 7:26:56am

re: #474 stuck-in-ca

And to think what the msm would have done (or not done, as the case may be) had it not been for Matt Drudge.

479 CommonCents  Sat, Oct 20, 2007 7:32:38am

re: #27 LSD

Harry Reid is a poor excuse for after-birth ...

There is no after-birth in Harry Reid's world because the baby was aborted.

480 old home cafe  Sat, Oct 20, 2007 7:33:31am

Hi everybody

I believe that Rush drove a stake thru dingy harry's heart.

481 Sharmuta  Sat, Oct 20, 2007 7:55:55am

re: #418 Carol Herman

Maybe, Harry in the Majority, will slip i a senate amendment, allowing Bill to run, again?

What? You mean "...slip i[n] a senate amendment..." to the constitution?

How would he do that?

He'd write a letter to Clear Channel.

Why didn't the feminists think of that?! All you need to pass a Constitutional amendment is a clear channel.

482 Sloppy  Sat, Oct 20, 2007 8:09:20am

Re #434 NY Nana

"Almost 70. I may be the oldest." Maybe not. I'm 73. If this is to be a competition, I don't think I want to enter.

483 grahamgstorey  Sat, Oct 20, 2007 8:10:15am

The headline should read "Limbaugh raises $4.2 million for charity."

484 ChipDWood  Sat, Oct 20, 2007 8:17:54am

Since the sale of a GIANT CHUNK of the Times had taken place earlier in the week, sinking the price of the Times stock to a new record low as they continue to build their aggressively obtuse new headquarters at the corner of 42nd & 8th... perhaps they're seriously concerned that their own pockets are growingly extremely EMPTY of late.

They're pathetic, and should be taken to task for this.

485 Jimbouie  Sat, Oct 20, 2007 8:18:20am

My letter to Reid:


Dear Senator Reid,

Thanks for showing your uncompromising hypocrisy by trying to grab a share of the credit for Rush Limbaugh's wonderfully creative use of your Senatorial abuse letter to raise money for the children of our fallen heroes.

It must be tough, having no scruples or standards, but I guess you probably find solace in your Senatorial perks (which, happily, don't include the ability to censor the free speech of your critics, at least not yet.)

By the way, have you considered matching Mr. Limbaugh's contribution? That would be an excellent way to ride even farther on his coattails. Perhaps you could earmark some of the profits from the Vegas land deal that netted you a large sum of tax-free money? Just a suggestion.

With no admiration and not a little disgust,

486 yochanan  Sat, Oct 20, 2007 8:29:24am

Rush makes lemonaid out of dingy harry's lemon.

the diff. between Rush and ann c. is clear lots of good comes out of Rush's ideas he puts his money were his mouth is.

ann c. just puts her mouth.

487 BODYGUARDEAGLE  Sat, Oct 20, 2007 9:03:17am

re: #26 DesertSage

I have a lot of new found respect for Rush Limbaugh. He played this incident perfectly!

He exposed the Left Wing smear machine for the liars they are. He took it from them and shoved it right back in their face.

Good on ya Rush! Today was a proud day to be a conservative!

Bad couple of weeks to be a Lefty Loser!

************************************************** ********

YEP,... AND NOW,...IF R. Murdock will just shut down the NYTimes, OR Turn It Around from a liberal lying RAG, into at least a Middle of The Road
American Loving newspaper ...Then the world will be again moving in the
RIGHT direction.

BUT Alas...not holding my breath...

488 mattm  Sat, Oct 20, 2007 9:12:15am

It is nice to see that the NYslimes didn't even bother to read the transcript or listen to the audio. They just lied about it, 100%.

489 NY Nana  Sat, Oct 20, 2007 10:14:11am

re: #482 Sloppy

I am not worthy. I am not worthy. I am not worthy!

I bow to your advanced age. ;)

Here is your prize!

Contact Song_and Dance to see how long the prize is available.

490 anotherindyfilmguy  Sat, Oct 20, 2007 11:23:46am

When the steam is completely gone from this issue Rushbo should revive it by filing slander and libel lawsuits left and right against everyone who has lied about the whole deal. Not so much to make money, he could settle for attorneys' fees etc, but to force public retractions and further humiliate the nitwits who are blatantly wrong... just a thought...

491 Hypocritical Extremist  Sat, Oct 20, 2007 12:43:10pm

I will not name them, but ******* used to (2 years ago), and may still, have New York Times as a five-star stock in the Media sector. I scratched my head over that, and figured if this was an indication of their forecasting talent, then I would take my business elsewhere.

492 schneezecake  Sun, Oct 21, 2007 12:05:03am

re: #490 anotherindyfilmguy

Absolutely. It's lawsuit time. C'mon Rush, sue em, it's a slam dunk.....turn them into the OJ left.


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