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Not-So-Big Al

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Mar 18, 2010, 4:35:41 PM3/18/10
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"Zappa married Kathryn J. Sherman on December 28, 1960; the marriage
ended in divorce in 1964." from, now don't gag...........

http://www.mtv.com/music/artist/zappa_frank/artist.jhtml

The old geezer

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Mar 18, 2010, 6:01:15 PM3/18/10
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She remarried, ran for Congress & is now known as that psycho Nancy
Pelosi!!!

TOG

Piper

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Mar 18, 2010, 7:42:58 PM3/18/10
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I think she divorced him.

computeruser

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Mar 19, 2010, 5:15:04 AM3/19/10
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Pelosi's Law

Daily Dose of Reason - Health Care Reform

Written by Michael J. Hurd, Ph.D.
Thursday, 18 March 2010

Under the Constitution, two houses of Congress are required to pass a
bill into law so that the President may sign it. Under the Pelosi
Congress, the House merely needs to “deem” a bill into law without
even being concerned about the Constitution. What’s the underlying
premise here, aside from a desire to institute socialism and fascism
at any cost? It’s the death of rationality as applied to our
government. The United States Constitution was a document whose
primary purpose was to put an objective check on men through elevating
objective laws above the will of any one man (or woman). That Congress
and the President are even considering such a proposal as “deeming”
something into law – whether they ultimately get away with it or not –
shows how far our nation has tumbled from any standard of rationality
and objectivity.

What’s at stake here is not merely politics, but philosophy.
Philosophy refers to more fundamental concerns such as the nature of
reality and the means by which we assess reality. Do we require facts
and proof to make our claims? Or do we merely wish or “deem” to be
true whatever we feel to be true? Philosophy answers these questions.
And philosophy sets the terms for the kind of government we will have.
Once people give in to the notion that reality is whatever anyone
feels they want it to be, the way is paved for dictatorship. A
philosophy based on objective reality and reason gave rise to the
original American concept of freedom and individual rights; the demise
of rationality means the fall of our government as we once knew it.
This goes well beyond the disastrous consequences of socialized
medicine. Pelosi’s law of arbitrary will is now the law of the land.
The law of the land is no longer the law of objective justice; it’s
the law of sheer will and power.

Milhouse G

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Mar 19, 2010, 5:39:02 AM3/19/10
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computeruser wrote:
> On Mar 18, 6:01 pm, The old geezer <J...@aol.com> wrote:
>> On Mar 18, 4:35 pm, Not-So-Big Al <bigaltomat...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>
>>> "Zappa married Kathryn J. Sherman on December 28, 1960; the marriage
>>> ended in divorce in 1964." from, now don't gag...........
>>> http://www.mtv.com/music/artist/zappa_frank/artist.jhtml
>> She remarried, ran for Congress & is now known as that psycho Nancy
>> Pelosi!!!
>>
>> TOG
>
> Pelosi's Law
>
> Daily Dose of Reason - Health Care Reform
>
> Written by Michael J. Hurd, Ph.D.
> Thursday, 18 March 2010
>
> Under the Constitution, two houses of Congress are required to pass a
> bill into law so that the President may sign it. Under the Pelosi
> Congress, the House merely needs to “deem” a bill into law without
> even being concerned about the Constitution. What’s the underlying
> premise here, aside from a desire to institute socialism and fascism
> at any cost?

This is where sane people stopped reading.

--
Milhouse

David Z

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Mar 19, 2010, 7:56:57 AM3/19/10
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"Milhouse G" <milhouse_...@derekmarvelli.org> wrote in message
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We go through the crap every few years. I just saw a few clips where the
same republicans who are so opposed to reconciliation today defended it a
few years ago. These politicians know exactly the game they are playing.
It's the opiated masses who either have no memory or just woke up from a
long, deep sleep that believe the kool-aid they are being fed.


Bill

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Mar 19, 2010, 2:24:45 PM3/19/10
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In article
<c3fd756b-e98d-4931...@l25g2000yqd.googlegroups.com>,
computeruser <cyra...@juno.com> wrote:

I get all my political information and advice from radio entertainers.

--
Bill

Mike Espinoza

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Mar 19, 2010, 4:44:53 PM3/19/10
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On Mar 19, 6:56 am, "David Z" <m...@privacy.net> wrote:
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> We go through the crap every few years.  I just saw a few clips where the
> same republicans who are so opposed to reconciliation today defended it a
> few years ago.  These politicians know exactly the game they are playing.
> It's the opiated masses who either have no memory or just woke up from a
> long, deep sleep that believe the kool-aid they are being fed.- Hide quoted text -

So true. Dennis Hastert used "deem and pass" 35 times. Pelosi uses
it once and suddenly the Constitution is at stake. Spare me.

One of the two mottos of the Republican Party should be "It's
different when we do it."

(The other should be "Sucks to be you.")

--
Mike E.

Les Cargill

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Mar 19, 2010, 7:04:25 PM3/19/10
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Bill wrote:
<snip>

>
> I get all my political information and advice from radio entertainers.
>

I get all mine from Dr. Bonner's Soap packaging.

--
Les Cargill

David Z

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Mar 19, 2010, 7:06:01 PM3/19/10
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"Mike Espinoza" <espi...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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************************************************************

It amazes me how ignorant most people are. This financial crisis woke up a
whole lot of people who were just going about their lives thinking that
"they" were taking care of things (e.g., the economy, the value of their
money, etc.). Now all of a sudden these folks (read: the "Tea Party") are
outraged because "they" blew it. The irony is that these folks (now
awakened from their deep sleep) think they're so smart that they could have
done a better job. I don't think so. I think the motto of the Tea party
should be something like "Formerly ignorant, newly outraged, but still
ignorant."


computeruser

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Mar 19, 2010, 9:39:44 PM3/19/10
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"Les Cargill" <lcarg...@comcast.net> wrote in message
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I used to. haha

Thanks Les

> --
> Les Cargill

When The Lie's So Big


They got lies so big
They don't make a noise
They tell 'em so well
Like a secret disease
That makes you go numb

With a big ol' lie
And a flag and a pie
And a mom and a bible
Most folks are just liable
To buy any line
Any place, any time

When the lie's so big
As in Robertson's case,
(That sinister face
Behind all the Jesus hurrah)

Could result in the end
To a worrisome trend
In which every American
Not "born again"
Could be punished in cruel and unusual ways
By this treacherous cretin
Who tells everyone
That he's Jesus' best friend

When the lies get so big
And the fog gets so thick
And the facts disappear
The Republican Trick
Can be played out again
People, please tell me when
We'll be rid of these men!

Just who do they really
Suppose that they are?
And how do they manage to travel as far
As they seem to have come?
Were we really that dumb?

People, wake up
Figure it out
Religious fanatics
Around and about
The Court House, The State House,
The Congress, The White House

Criminal saints
With a "Heavenly Mission" --
A nation enraptured
By pure superstition

Do you believe in the Invisible Army?
(Yes, indeed!)

When the lie's so big
And the fog so thick
And the facts kept forgotten
Then the Republican Trick
(Ketchup is a vegetable!)
Can be played out again
People, please tell me when
We'll be rid of these men!

~~~

Democrat or Republican they all want more power for their cronies, at the
expense of the people they want to "govern"

pelosi is just a religious as robertson she simply has a different and
equally fucked book.


Ron Moses

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Mar 20, 2010, 10:40:22 AM3/20/10
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On Mar 19, 9:39 pm, "computeruser" <ona...@postmaster.invalid> wrote:
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> When The Lie's So Big
> (snip)

Let's be honest, folks...


Republicans is fine,
If you're a multi-millionaire
Democrats is fair,
If all you own is what you wear
Neither of 'em's REALLY right,
'Cause neither of 'em CARE
'Bout that Hot-Plate Heaven,
'Cause they ain't been there

ron

rock 'n Roll

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Oct 4, 2010, 12:08:57 AM10/4/10
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"David Z" <m...@privacy.net> wrote in
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nah, everyone has discoounted then as lunatics high on their own methane
long ago. wingnuts sniff each others asses, like dogs, and say "you're
right, yours doesn't smell bad either"

rock 'n Roll

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Oct 4, 2010, 12:09:40 AM10/4/10
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rock 'n Roll

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Oct 4, 2010, 12:11:00 AM10/4/10
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"David Z" <m...@privacy.net> wrote in
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you know why glen beck is on at 6:00?

the people that watch him go to bed at 7:00.

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