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Author: Möbius PretzelMöbius Pretzel
Date: Mar 14, 2008 21:06
It's called "Karma"
and that's a concept that defies Bush's limited sense of Reality;
pretty much like all other concepts grounded in Truth.
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"What comes around goes around..."
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Author: Doug BashfordDoug Bashford
Date: Mar 14, 2008 19:20
George Grapman said about:
Re: Limbaugh is upset about racism charges
>> Billary/2008 wrote:
>>> I'm sure you have a cite for these ridiculous quotes don't you Georgie?
>> Have you ever listened to Limbaugh, you mindless fuck. Also why does
>> that fat slobbering fuck Limbaufg always have these little political
>> pansies like you running to his defense?
>
> The standard dittohead defenses:
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> Prove he said it.
> After a transcript is posted they say he meant something else , it
> was taken out of context (they,of course never provide the supposed full
> context),"he is just and entertainer" or "where do you find the time to
> listen?".
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Author: animaminimaanimaminima
Date: Mar 14, 2008 18:48
I wonder if someone can point me to, or help me create,
a few lists.
The first would be all the countries which the United
States has overtly attacked or occupied with military
force, preferably since 1900, but since World War II
will do, for example Vietnam, Lebanon, Panama.
Dates would be helpful.
The second would be a list of countries which the
United States has intervened in by means of proxy
forces or allies, for example Nicaragua.
Finally I would be interested in wars (including
civil wars) in which the U.S. participated as an
interested and perhaps helpful bystander, e.g.
Iraq-Iran.
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Author: DavidDavid
Date: Mar 14, 2008 18:04
No wonder Michael Obama was never proud of America
Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., and the Rev. Jeremiah Wright Jr., senior pastor,
Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago, March 2005. (Trinity United
Church
of Christ/Religion News Service
In a fiery sermon recorded and available on DVD, Wright can be seen and
heard saying three times:
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Author: DavidDavid
Date: Mar 14, 2008 17:51
No wonder Michael Obama was never proud of America
In a fiery sermon recorded and available on DVD, Wright can be seen and
heard saying three times:
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Author: W.C. WestW.C. West
Date: Mar 14, 2008 16:53
* I had no idea the guy who started the Weather Channel was so far out
there: "The founder of the Weather Channel wants to sue Al Gore for fraud,
hoping a legal debate will settle the global-warming debate once and for
all. John Coleman, who founded the cable network in 1982, suggests suing for
fraud proponents of global warming, including Al Gore, and companies that
sell carbon credits. 'Is he committing financial fraud? That is the
question,' Coleman said."
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=102...
Coleman did help found the Weather Channel, but he was squeezed out during
the first year of operation. He does the weather for KUSI (San Diego) He's
probably after the attention. Kinda sad, really.
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Author: harryharry52harryharry52
Date: Mar 14, 2008 16:43
Nouriel Roubini's Global EconoMonitor
Step 9 of the Financial Meltdown: "one or two large and systemically
important broker dealers" will "go belly up"
Nouriel Roubini | Mar 14, 2008
In my February 5th piece on 12 Steps to a Financial Disaster I
predicted - as Step 9 of the meltdown - that "one or two large and
systemically important broker dealers" will "go belly up" and that
other members of the "shadow financial system" - i.e. non-bank
financial institutions that look like banks in terms of liquidity/
rollover risk - will also go bankrupt. As I put it then:
Ninth, the "shadow banking system" (as defined by the PIMCO folks) or
more precisely the "shadow financial system" (as it is composed by non-
bank financial institutions) will soon get into serious trouble...
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Author: W.C. WestW.C. West
Date: Mar 14, 2008 16:41
The White House's arguments for bypassing Congress on a treaty with Iraq -
in violation of Article II of the Constitution - are getting sillier all the
time.
Lord Bush has already bypassed any appearance of propriety or Congress or
constitutionality with the unratified treaty called the "Security and
Prosperity Partnership of North America." What makes you think an unratified
treaty with the U.S. prefecture of Iraq will be any different?
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