Voltaire
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- : I've lived, I've died. I prefer living.
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- : "Critical Path," Buckminster Fuller "Les Miserables," Victor Hugo "A Room with a View," E. M. Forster "Breakfast of Champions," Kurt Vonnegut "Jitterbug Perfume," Tim Robbins "Adobe Type Library Reference Book," Adobe
- : "Only Connect" - E. M. Forster
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Dear CBS,
Indeed, news organizations edit extended interviews for time or print space.
So, please explain how your organization's editorial judgment to alter McCain's corresponding answer to Couric's question is more responsible or ethical than the Iranian government's recently edited number of long-range missiles.
Give me a reason to believe your interpretation of the truth again.
In the meantime, I'll be watching Countdown on MSNBC.
Thanks.
Posted at July 23, 2008 3:50 PM in response to CBS Sidesteps Questions About Editing Of McCain Interview
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Mr. Gramm,
Please do us all a favor and shut the f*ck up. We're tired of your two-bit bitch whining and Enron loopholes. Good riddance, you evil greedy bastard.
Posted at July 19, 2008 2:43 AM in response to Gramm Resigns McCain Co-Chairman Title
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Heh... exactly.
Just how much shelf space does one need for a copy of "My Pet Goat"?
Posted at July 17, 2008 12:06 PM in response to White House Says Bush Library Won't Inform Bush About Its Donors
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Good analogy, C of L.
Posted at July 14, 2008 2:33 PM in response to The tragedy of Jesse Jackson
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The Department of Homeland Security may just be the largest slab of federalized pork I've ever seen.
Why should I trust a so-called privacy czar from these guys when they can't seem to make organizations like FEMA (DOJ, EPA, ...) work half as well as they did before Governor Bush & Company took office?
I think there's validity to the argument for cabinet-level access (which FEMA had, for example, before the Bush Administration put an end to that). Perhaps allowing it implies assumption of liabilities that Governor Bush and his mob would rather not handle. Let the Brownies in this world take the heat for their lack of care or competence.
Needless to say, my patience has long been exhausted by the intentional confounding between our national security and the spineless CYA tactics used in D.C.
Posted at July 8, 2008 12:29 PM in response to Today's Must Read
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Ring... ring...
"Hey guys, Alan Keyes on line 1!"
Posted at June 26, 2008 5:59 PM in response to Bleak House: GOP Prospects For Holding House Seat Grow Worse And Worse
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"No 22-year old hophead did this on his own."
Good point.
"How does a coke-snortting, alcoholic Texas governor become president?" is the implied parallel here.
Seriously though, if it comes to Executive Immunity, can this claim (or others) be used as evidence of collusion by DubyahCo?
There has to be at least one unscrubbed trail to blaze here.
Posted at June 24, 2008 10:25 PM in response to Waxman Says U.S. Embassy in Albania Concealed Info About Arms Shipment
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At the risk of redundancy: If Coulter has a place in Heaven, I sure as hell don't wanna go there for eternity.
Guess it's no surprise she didn't compare Christianity to phone-in interviews to Adam Corolla's radio show.
I don't think even FedEx's timely service could help save her here.
Posted at June 24, 2008 5:03 PM in response to JEWS PRAY FOR RAPTURE JUST TO RID EARTH OF ANN COULTER
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You mean that cryogenically frozen head of Nixon?
I think Karl Rove already ate it.Posted at June 24, 2008 5:18 AM in response to Obama Camp: McCain Adviser's Claim That Terror Attack Would Help Campaign Is "Complete Disgrace"
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I'm still trying to figure out beyond the bastardized autocratic-Pavlovian Effect how a second terrorist attack while W. is still president will make folks seriously throw support behind the brand of government that allowed it to happen in the first place.
Posted at June 24, 2008 12:11 AM in response to Obama Camp: McCain Adviser's Claim That Terror Attack Would Help Campaign Is "Complete Disgrace"



