December 31, 2005
Would Someone Please Reassure Me
. . . that this is just a
phase he's going through?
"Though I won't stop you, I don't want you to
Break away."
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Give him a month or three. If he loved it (and I think he did) he just needs some time. Just like when I write, it comes in bunches.
SGT Dave Bailey
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I'm Not Generally a Big Fan of Rob's
But I did like
this post. Be sure to read the comments, because it turns out Rob and a few of his commenters were guilty of
stereotyping. I hope they sent themselves to bed without supper.
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I know I know, it's not fashionable to say you like Rob. I can't stand him myself.
But I read him regularly.
Posted by: Desert Cat at December 31, 2005 08:40 AM (xdX36)
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December 30, 2005
How Come Jews
—excuse me, I mean "the Jews"—get to do all the
cool projects?
Oh, wait. I get it: that's part of the conspiracy. Excellent.
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Well, it
is a Local Call for us.
Posted by: Lysander at December 30, 2005 09:24 AM (ShW/G)
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Good line. I'm going to find a way to steal it.
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VodkaTot
. . . is
here!
Go say hi. The boy is a serious cutie, and as a newborn! Extraordinary.
My favorite comment from that thread: "will he be blogging here, or does he have his own website?" First things first.
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December 27, 2005
What Are Wives For?
Prairie Biker's wife tells us
all about his faults.
I wonder what my husband would . . . no. I don't.
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Evil Wife is a darn good writer too. And probably deserves to be canonized.
Posted by: gail at December 27, 2005 09:15 AM (jMroL)
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Every so often, I excavate there. I think the record once was 12 pairs of underwear, 7 socks, and a wrench.
Ok now *that* was LOL-worthy!
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Well, I must say its very well written and its almost true.
Posted by: olivia at December 28, 2005 02:40 AM (+Sl4G)
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Olivia, what do you mean
almost true? I think I can vouch for the truthfulness of her statements.
What can I say? I provide great material for her.
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Related: What are Husbands For?
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The Problem with Limousine Liberalism
. . . is that
not everyone can afford a limousine.
Via Insty.)
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Posted by: beautifulatrocities at December 27, 2005 03:21 AM (Xep78)
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How about some place without internet access?
Posted by: Darrell at December 27, 2005 08:19 AM (CFvGO)
Posted by: Attila Girl at December 27, 2005 10:13 AM (zZMVu)
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I'd rather live in Berkeley than in Houston, and Markos' problem is a sign of the fact that the market agrees.
Posted by: Neil the Ethical Werewolf at December 28, 2005 04:47 AM (kmnNV)
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I wish I knew enough about the housing market in the Bay Area to say for certain that the market is distorted drastically by (for example) rent control. I know that has happened in parts of the L.A. Basin.
Re: the issue of which area is better to live in, I'd have to give Berkeley higher marks for 1) boho cultural perks, and 2) the likelihood of finding media/entertainment work. However, I do better in hot, dry climes: the humidity in the Bay Area makes a lot of household molds thrive, and I get sick as a dog there in any house more than a few years old.
And we just get more sun here in the southwest. If you have any vulnerability to SAD, that also makes a difference.
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He's more affected by MAD.
Oh..Moonlight...I hear he covers the windows with tin foil, but what does the NYTs know?
Posted by: Darrell at December 29, 2005 08:50 PM (KDw0C)
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Aw, Shit.
A milblogger, home with his family, was murdered there. His wife is
under suspicion, and his two kids are now staying with their mother.
The authorities are looking at his blogs, the blogs of his children, his wife's blog, and the blogs of family friends.
Say a prayer for this man, and for his kids. Pray for justice. Pray that all involved will be able to think clearly.
And pray for the human race. I worry about us.
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The scuttlebutt seems to be that she found someone new while he was away. Servicemen who die
outside of a war zone bring about $200K to $250K to their next of kin, so that may have been the reason for murdering him instead of simply divorcing him.
If these people did it, put 'em in the chair. I'll throw the switch.
Posted by: John at December 27, 2005 09:33 AM (3sCAd)
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And can I please beat Mike Farrell with a shovel when he tries to stop you?
Pretty please?
Posted by: Darleen at December 27, 2005 11:46 PM (FgfaV)
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This is Flips_mom, I just wanted to let you know I posted a link to your site on my xanga. Please let me know if this is a problem and I will remove the link. Im just trying to get all the information available out to where it can be seen...
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That's fine. Though I really have no actual info. I just find the whole thing disturbing, and at this point I'm hoping against hope that there was some grotesque mistake—that things didn't happen the way I'm hearing they did.
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December 26, 2005
Ilyka's Back!
She's decided against that virtual gender-reassignment surgery after all, and claims she won't be covering politics. But the good Dr. Feminist is
in.
We shall see what we shall see about the "no politics" policy; has anyone ever been any more successful at "giving up blogging about politics" vs. "giving up blogging entirely"?
But, you know, I'm sure it's worth a shot:
I'm not trying to insult people who run political blogs. If that's your thing, great. I probably even read it--certainly if you're on my blogroll, I read you. It's cool if that's your thing. I respect it, honest.
But it is not my thing, and here's why: If I blog about politics, some of my readers understandably begin treating my blog as a political blog, behaving as though they were in a political climate, one in which things can be debated and discussed. Unfortunately, some of them then bring that very same "free to question, nitpick, and argue" attitude over to my personal posts, like they're on fuckin' Crossfire or something.
And guess what? My personal shit is not up for debate, you assmonkeys. Most people get this, but it's just stunning to me how many people don't.
I know the feeling. People come by here to disagree with me about Matters Political, and just to make their arguments more "persuasive," they throw some insult in that's based on data in a personal post. One assumes they've misplaced their copy of How to Win Friends and Influence People.
Anyway: welcome back, my friend. Glad you decided against the virtual dick: it would have caused weird lumps in your virtual blue jeans.
Via TFS Magnum.
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People come by here to disagree with me about Matters Political, and just to make their arguments more "persuasive," they throw some insult in that's based on data in a personal post.
I see you know the joy of it all!
Yep. It's just a cheap way to score points off people. And on the internet, no less--how embarrassing for them, because you know they would never have the nerve to do similarly to your face.
Besides, as you pointed out, it's really not likely to win them any friends or influence any people.
Posted by: ilyka at December 26, 2005 11:27 PM (c0ZqE)
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I usually treat it like public farting, and politely ignore it, asssuming their ineptly expressed nastiness just "slipped out."
Posted by: Attila Girl at December 26, 2005 11:49 PM (zZMVu)
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I usually treat it like public farting
But it's not nearly as funny.
Posted by: Desert Cat at December 27, 2005 07:29 AM (xdX36)
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Guys are such . . . guys.
Really.
Posted by: Attila Girl at December 27, 2005 07:51 PM (zZMVu)
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Well, hot damn, did you see CNN play the theme song from our website "Americansforrice.com" on December 26? It was on The Situation Room, and Jackie was shaking her bod a bit, cute cute. Anyway, CNN had just replayed the Wolf Blitzer interview with Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, (wearing her pink VULCAN jacket) then Tom Foreman referred to our efforts to promote Madam Rice as our next president. So it was great to see americansforrice.com on the CNN screen. Discussing politics on your blog is fine, and no one is expecting every person to be a solid Bush supporter. Democrats can discuss the issues of the day, as long as they stop the nasty comments. When they lower themselves to name-calling and attacks with mean-spirited junk, they lose the debate and I move on. Keep giving us a place to vent our frustrations as well as celebrate the JOYs of life. That is what makes a blog fun, and life should be fun too.
Posted by: Crystal Dueker at December 27, 2005 08:26 PM (ywZa8)
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December 24, 2005
Wow. A Blog Like a Sugar Bowl.
It's just . . . well, it's
adorable.
Via Photon Courier.
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This is not related to your post, but it is a great news story about our favorite political woman.
This was found in the Washington Post on December 25. Sort of a nice gift to show media people are aware of Condi as a possible contender for 2008.
excerpts from ANALYSIS: RICE'S STOCK IS ON THE RISE By ANNE GEARAN, AP Diplomatic
WASHINGTON - Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has become the most popular member of the Bush administration and a potential candidate to succeed her boss in the White House, even as Americans lose confidence in the president she serves ....
Entering her second year as the country's senior diplomat and foreign policy spokeswoman, Rice has improbably shed much of her image as the hawkish "warrior princess" at President Bush's side. The nickname was reportedly bestowed by her staff at the White House National Security Council ....member of Bush's first-term war council.
Rice resolutely defends the post-Sept. 11 war on terrorism and the expansive executive powers that Bush claims.... She has lately sounded more optimistic than Bush about the progress of the Iraq war and the future for that country.....By a mix of charm, luck and physical distance from the White House, Rice has managed to escape the fate of Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney, who saw their public approval ratings fall ....
Kurt Campbell, director of the International Security Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, credits Rice's heavy travel schedule, an approach to diplomacy that is more pragmatic than other Bush advisers, and a measure of personal pluck........
"She appears at once to be close to the president but separate and detached from some of the foibles of the administration, and that's a very hard thing to pull off," he said.
...........Although Rice's first-term record on Iraq, terrorism and other subjects made for a contentious Senate confirmation hearing last January, most Americans apparently do not hold her personally responsible.
A Pew Research survey in October found that 60 percent of respondents held either a very favorable or mostly favorable view of Rice, while 25 percent had a very or mostly unfavorable view — numbers others in the Bush administration can only envy.........Rice still has a long way to go to convince skeptics overseas that the United States is not pursuing a misadventure in Iraq, and she will always be the public face abroad..., said Nathan Brown, visiting scholar at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
"She may present a slightly softer image, a slightly friendlier image, one that is not knee-jerk defensive"...., Brown said. .......
There is a glamour factor to Rice's appeal, and curiosity about the first black woman to hold the nation's top diplomatic post.
Rice, 51, grew up in the segregated South. She tries to soften the brash image the United States often projects abroad by telling audiences the discrimination she faced is proof that America isn't perfect.
Rice has never married. She works long hours and keeps fit with a rigorous daily exercise regimen. A clotheshorse, Rice has posed for Vogue magazine in a couture ball gown.
She is fiercely loyal to Bush, and tries to downplay her own rising stock and his public slide. Although mentioned as a possible Republican candidate for president in 2008, Rice says she has never wanted to run for elected office.
"I've got my hands full and I know what my skills, I think, are," Rice said in an Associated Press interview this month.
She declined to point to any specific accomplishments for which she takes personal credit, although she said she is pleased by developments including warmer US-European relations after a chill over the Iraq invasion.
"I'm a historian," Rice said in the interview. "I tend to see things in the big sweep of history and hope that at some point somebody is going to look back and say, oh, something that she did then mattered."
Anne Gearan covers foreign affairs in Washington for The Associated Press
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Look Out, Pajamas Media!
Annika's rubbing your face in the
dirt. Al
ready.
Shockingly, I got this one from Dennis the Peasant.
[Editor's Note: I'm agnostic on whether Pajamas Media will succeed or not: I kind of hope it does, if you want to know the truth. But I find Dennis' passion about it compelling. I still don't know what drives it, but the sheer intensity of his contempt makes for fascinating reading, at the same time I really respect a lot of the work put out by the individual PM blogs, and I hope they keep getting those checks. Truly, boys and girls: anyone who can make money off of blogging earns my respect. Except Wonkette, of course. Oh, and the current incarnation of Sully.]
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Yup. NITA Media fits me like a glove it does. You may notice I jumped on *that* bandwagon in a hurry.
Oh c'mon. You're just hedging your bets.
Posted by: Desert Cat at December 25, 2005 12:14 AM (xdX36)
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Oh, I'm in. I can't deny that I qualify, can I?
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December 22, 2005
This Sonofabitch
. . . truly makes me want to
give up blogging now and again. Thank God I don't try for humor—at least, not most of the time.
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Please keep your blogging site and keep writing your opinions. Expression of what you believe and what you stand for are essential to free speech, and likewise, you offer a place for me to come and discuss issues of the day. We can poke a finger in the CBS eye, dump CNN if we choose, but we must remain an informed society in order to protect our nation and flourish in the future. The blog World has helped our group, Americans for Dr. Rice, find its voice and to raise awareness of why Secretar of State Rice is the most experienced and most qualifed person to become the next Republican nominee in 2008. Now the media is catching up to us, and we have a year long paper trail of a report from many newspapers and TV reports in the past year. Our ad on COMMANDER IN CHIEF in New Hampshire and Iowa got us front page coverage, and it was worth the price to get the network news to see us as a serious group of dedicated citizens using our time and money to promote Condi for President. So please, keep up the good work, and I hope to see you in Washington DC for CPAC. Merry Christmas
Posted by: Crystal Dueker at December 23, 2005 09:11 AM (M7kiy)
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Why Blogging Will Destroy the Universe
Hubris
explains it all, over at In DC Journal.
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December 19, 2005
The Hubris/Liberace Connection
Why didn't I ever notice the
resemblence before?
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That Wascally Awdolino
Beautiful Atrocities has a fun little
interview with fun little
INDC Bill:
BA: What woman do you consider a guilty pleasure?
INDC: I used to feel guilty about Hermione Granger, but John Derbyshire disabused me of such silly artificial shame constructs.
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Funny, I keep hoping they'll kill her off..
Posted by: beautifulatrocities at December 19, 2005 06:30 PM (gdWEQ)
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I like Hermione quite a lot, in a
completely non-creepy way.
For Rupert Grint, OTOH, death would come as a sweet mercy. Puberty has been terribly cruel to that lad....
Posted by: utron at December 20, 2005 09:35 AM (CgIkY)
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A New Map!
The latest cartography from
The Commissar. Unfortunately, my little corner of Wingnery isn't shown, but I hope that will be fixed in the revision.
This effort is unique in that it displays the layout of Kostria (including Laurenthia and Jeralyn), as well as showing the relationship of Centro-Rinonia to Wingnery.
Check it out.
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December 18, 2005
Treason
Dean suggests
public execution for those who leaked the surveillance story to the
New York Times.
At any rate, those responsible must be tried. We need to send a message that exposing operations of this nature is not okay.
And, no: when it comes to plotting the murder of innocents, I don't see any reason to put off the gathering of intelligence.
UPDATE: More discussion here.
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December 07, 2005
So Where's My Effin' Cut?
Apparently, there's reason to think we're all
on the take. If we are, I hope I get my check soon, since the rainy season is starting and I need new tires.
I'm ready, eager, and willing to sell out. I just need a buyer.
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So who's Tony Pierce that I should care?
Posted by: Desert Cat at December 07, 2005 05:48 PM (xdX36)
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Sounds like Tony is pimping for Howard the Coward Dean.
Posted by: Darleen at December 07, 2005 06:23 PM (FgfaV)
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Let me fill you in. Tony Pierce is another Leftist a-hole misrepresenting the facts. Unlike US 'journalists', Iraqi journalists can be bribed to tell the truth.
Posted by: Darrell at December 07, 2005 09:05 PM (gtYOU)
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Sorry, DC. I just thought it was such a hilarious idea--and exactly 180 degrees away from reality. (After all, the bloggers who've gotten busted for non-disclosure of income streams that led to possible conflicts-of-interest were all on the left.)
Posted by: Attila Girl at December 07, 2005 09:29 PM (zZMVu)
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I meant that as a tweak at him.
Posted by: Desert Cat at December 08, 2005 11:02 AM (B2X7i)
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My challenge to the LEFT. Make one intelligent point that communicates your stance without criticiizing someone else. Just simply state one simple statement that states what you are about and fighting for without criticizing someone else. Atilla, why don't you post this as a blog?
Posted by: karl4hand at December 08, 2005 12:37 PM (guLWn)
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I'm often taken aback at the moral dimension lefties usually bring to political discussion, and in fact to every aspect of life. I assume the chain of connections is thus:
They are convinced of their own innate decency and ethical purity.
Their way of thinking is not only self evidently correct but is an outgrowth of that decency and ethical purity.
Therefore it is not possible for a decent person of ethical purity to disagree with their ideas. Disagreement with an ideas is therefore an attack on the person's decency and ethical purity, and is ipso facto evidence of a complete lack of either.
Now I have no idea where this kind of arrogance and intolerance springs from. But it enables decent persons of tolerance and diversity to key cars with W stickers, to vandalize property with Bush signs, to engage in forgery and slander and election fraud with a clear conscience. It also is why I will not discuss politics with anyone who opposes my viewpoint because it all too often degenrates into a string of ad hominem attacks on my stupidity, greed, and bad character.
Posted by: Steve Skubinna at December 08, 2005 06:04 PM (eguza)
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I'm lucky, of course: 1) a lot of my friends, though lefties, have known me since I was myself a raging socialist. So they (reluctantly) concede that I'm whip-smart (though colorful and deluded).
And: 2) there have always been a few stubborn libertarian types in my crowd. It just happens that I'm the one carrying on that tradition at the moment (the others having wimped out in one way or another--sorry, guys!).
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December 06, 2005
Hubris Is Coming Out
About
time.
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Defending Religion
Or something. Code blue at the
Weblog Awards!
Much as I have sentimental attachments to Beautiful Atrocities, Iowahawk, and Six Meat Buffet, there is the urgent business of getting Protein Wisdom caught up with the hipsters manqué at Jesus' General.
So until Jeff G. catches up with the Kossacks' Choice, I'd say vote for Protein Wisdom. Early and often.
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Oh you fickle little minx
Posted by: beautifulatrocities at December 06, 2005 03:38 PM (7ky00)
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I did what you said, but talk about a long- shot!
Posted by: Darrell at December 06, 2005 08:12 PM (GnnzF)
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Oh, I dunno. When he put out the call he went from 10th to 2nd in a matter of hours . . .
Posted by: Attila Girl at December 06, 2005 09:57 PM (zZMVu)
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Talk about fickle. First he asked to be removed from consideration. Now he wants to win it?
The problem is the right-leaning vote is spread much thinner than the left-leaning vote.
Posted by: Desert Cat at December 07, 2005 09:05 AM (B2X7i)
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Only 1700 votes + behind now.
Haven't the previous contests been marred by unfair voting by certain groups--getting around the safeguards? Why should we think that this year is any different? Hmmm?
Shouldn't we make it clear to the General that first prize is a date with BA's latest Femme Fatale? Put your lips together and say "boom!"
Posted by: Darrell at December 07, 2005 11:31 AM (y1mG+)
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Yeah. BA got attacked over there by a bunch of airheaded leftards. When people attack me, it just makes me yawn, but once in a while they'll attack someone whose work I respect, and I'll rise to the bait. Stupid of me.
http://patriotboy.blogspot.com/2005_12_04_patriotboy_archive.html#113376669789192761
Posted by: Attila Girl at December 07, 2005 01:05 PM (zZMVu)
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Doesn't our side have any hackers to screw with the vote? Would a 10,000 vote swing in a few hours raise a few eyebrows? I feel dirty just visiting his site.
By the way, how's the time machine coming along? There are a few places in Europe I want to visit in the 1800's. And a few more in the US, before and after WWII.
Posted by: Darrell at December 07, 2005 03:21 PM (z29ab)
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Look, the Kos Kidz never get to have the experience of winning. Let's throw em a goddamn bone
Posted by: beautifulatrocities at December 07, 2005 04:45 PM (+k8oU)
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And what are you doing arguing with mentally ill people? Just laugh, it makes them furious
Posted by: beautifulatrocities at December 07, 2005 04:46 PM (+k8oU)
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I can't help it. When it started it was because I got mad at how they were treating you, but after a while my scientific side took over (my mom
is a biologist, after all): it's like watching insects or something, and seeing how they react to various stimuli.
I should honestly be ashamed of myself.
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it's like watching insects or something, and seeing how they react to various stimuli
ROFL!
Now you just need a magnifying glass and a sunbeam.
Posted by: Desert Cat at December 07, 2005 05:51 PM (xdX36)
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I thought grenades shaped like bones were banned by the Geneva SPCA Convention...?
Posted by: Darrell at December 07, 2005 08:47 PM (gtYOU)
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I swear, it's hilarious. They're just all so sure we're a bunch of bigots. I should cry, but it still makes me laugh.
Posted by: Attila Girl at December 07, 2005 09:32 PM (zZMVu)
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They're phonies, like my hip liberal friends who hate Howard Stern & South Park, which is admitting that they at least recognize an iconoclast when they see it
Posted by: beautifulatrocities at December 08, 2005 06:12 AM (Zg7pf)
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They're just all so sure we're a bunch of bigots.
Can u say projection? Did u see that Coulter's latest university speech was shouted down by a group called - are you ready - Students Against Hate? Have u ever heard anything more infantilizing? And it's always the Angry Left railing against everyone for 'hating'. Simply displacement.
Posted by: beautifulatrocities at December 08, 2005 06:16 AM (Zg7pf)
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PS Do you think Pamela of Atlas Shrugs is kinda gross?
Posted by: beautifulatrocities at December 08, 2005 06:17 AM (Zg7pf)
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Projection indeed! It's one of the most surefire ways I have seen to find out what they are really up to. What are they accusing the right of doing/being? That is probably what they are up to then.
Posted by: Desert Cat at December 08, 2005 11:05 AM (B2X7i)
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