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Jerry Manderbilt posted:Wait, what? Did he literally say "racism only exists because you butthurt minorities keep talkinga bout it!"? sadwhiteman.txt
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Tempest_56 posted:I'm not sure you could have posted up a worse idea, barring the suggestion that we somehow make Dick Cheney her VP. Bonus points if she sends him to a country where he gets arrested for war crimes.
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# ? Apr 22, 2014 17:10 |
SubponticatePoster posted:This is a fantastic idea. Everyone on the right would have to explain why Cheney is a terrible choice for VP, soft on terror, etc. And because Hilary isn't GWB, he would actually end up doing what a VP is supposed to; mainly nothing.
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# ? Apr 22, 2014 17:11 |
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Fried Chicken posted:https://twitter.com/landerswsj/status/458619158180429824 I love Twitter. quote:@LandersWSJ @WSJ This is a Supreme Court that upheld the fugitive slave act, the 3/5 compromise, etc. their credibility is long gone. TIME COURT!
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SedanChair posted:
Thomas thinks the same way iirc.
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# ? Apr 22, 2014 17:18 |
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The nice thing about THE JEWS is that it only takes up 8 characters whereas UN AGENDA 21 uses 13 characters.
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# ? Apr 22, 2014 17:24 |
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Wait, so that's Ginsburg, Kagan, Breyer, and...? Is one of the Justices a secret Jew? Also as Jack Chick once pointed out, the other 6 are all Catholic, which shouldn't make a conspiracy theorist any happier
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# ? Apr 22, 2014 17:28 |
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You know, I think at this point I'm over democracy. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nf0-KN5Ijkk
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# ? Apr 22, 2014 17:30 |
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DynamicSloth posted:Booker proved himself way too much of a liability in the last general election for any savvy politician to ever seriously consider him. Could you elaborate?
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# ? Apr 22, 2014 17:36 |
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This is hilarious, Bundy is about to be surrounded by throngs of burning man hipsters. All in the name of ARE FREEDUMS! Wonder how Hannity will cover it? Bundyfest posted:Come celebrate TOTAL FREEDOM at BUNDYFEST, just across the street from the Cliven Bundy Ranch, in Bunkerville, Nevada! 240 bands, 24 hours a day, for a SOLID ROCKIN’ MONTH!!!!
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# ? Apr 22, 2014 17:41 |
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zoux posted:You know, I think at this point I'm over democracy. We may be approaching something of a tipping point. from Alabama State Rep. Steve Hurst
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# ? Apr 22, 2014 17:41 |
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zoux posted:You know, I think at this point I'm over democracy. What a coincidence, this weeks issue of The Economist agrees with you! I've flagged 3 article links so far on how democracy is bad for the lower class. I'll post them tonight if I remember
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# ? Apr 22, 2014 17:42 |
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Fried Chicken posted:Ted Cruz is courting the Rickett family for cash, endorsing the latest scion for Nebraska governor and kissing the ring of patriarch Joe 2: If people are not coming to the Cubs games, it's because the product on the field is trash, and a new stadium isn't going to help that one bit. Cubs already spend lots of money on salary. 3: He can get bent.
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# ? Apr 22, 2014 17:42 |
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He wants a new stadium for those sweet, sweet municipal subsidies, I bet.
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# ? Apr 22, 2014 17:45 |
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The Steve Hurst gun trailer is even better than I could have imagined just minutes ago when I saw it:quote:The District 35 Republican from Talladega gets his message across at parades in a very unmistakable way: He uses a giant revolver as a parade float. (And a barbecue. The gun is actually not a balloon but a large barbecue shaped like a handgun.) Because of course it is.
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# ? Apr 22, 2014 17:47 |
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Fried Chicken posted:What a coincidence, this weeks issue of The Economist agrees with you! I've flagged 3 article links so far on how democracy is bad for the lower class. I'll post them tonight if I remember Voting can be a great tool for the oppressed underclass to elect representatives that will promote their interests in government. In theory. Of course communism works, in theory. Joementum posted:The Steve Hurst gun trailer is even better than I could have imagined just minutes ago when I saw it:
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In an ancient Mayan Temple there's a tablet with a representation that looks eerily like John Roberts. After translating the inscription, archaeologists learned it was known as Ix Jonrobutab, the deity in charge of maintaining white privilege.
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Joementum posted:We may be approaching something of a tipping point. Is that a smoker? I want it.
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# ? Apr 22, 2014 18:04 |
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SedanChair posted:Is that a smoker? I want it. Thing is pretty drat cool. Not on Sarah Palin BBQ level but it's up there.
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# ? Apr 22, 2014 18:09 |
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StandardVC10 posted:He wants a new stadium for those sweet, sweet municipal subsidies, I bet. Yea admittedly my only research has been that episode of Leverage where a corrupt rear end mayor did something like this (without the gays though) but aren't stadiums some of the most huge cash cows for corrupt rear end politicians?
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# ? Apr 22, 2014 18:09 |
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Humanitarian and all around nice guy Mitt Romney donated $10,000 to McDonnell's legal defense fund. Because when you have an extra 10k sitting around, why not give it to those in need? http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/post-politics/wp/2014/04/22/romney-gives-10000-to-mcdonnells-legal-defense-fund/?hpid=z1
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# ? Apr 22, 2014 18:11 |
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zoux posted:They wave guns in front of white people much in the same way you would wave keys in front of a baby and to the same loving effect. I heard a line after the CPAC dog and pony show that really sums up what about the right and guns gets my hackles up. It has shifted so far for them that guns aren't a tool or a weapon anymore, but are instead a ritual totem. Guns are used as a symbol of empowerment and identification. That's why it is worked so much into symbols and messaging of who to respect. If you have a gun you are one of us, and we will listen to you. It is an interesting sublimation of a lot of urges into affinity politics. It is also why they collectively flipped their poo poo at that photo of Obama skeet shooting, or when the black panthers or Hispanic groups are armed. On a less than conscious level they feel those people should not hold the symbol of authority and respect. It's like how Jack only hated the conch when Piggy had it in his hands. It is also why it pisses me off so much. You may be reverent to symbols, but you don't treat them with caution. Which is how we get so much gun related stupidity. Guns are tools that are deadly if used carelessly, but because they are being used as ritual totems instead of as tools they aren't treated with the healthy degree of respect they should. You wouldn't horse around with a tool that can cause harm. No one lets a small child play with a band saw. But a gun, well then go ahead and pretend you are using it kid, it is practice for when you grow up! Whoops, you killed your little sibling, who could have seen that coming? They are not ritual totems. They are not a vehicle of individual empowerment. They are not a way of group signaling. They are deadly tools and need to be treated with the respect you show to any deadly tool. Fried Chicken fucked around with this message at 18:17 on Apr 22, 2014 |
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AhhYes posted:Humanitarian and all around nice guy Mitt Romney donated $10,000 to McDonnell's legal defense fund. Because when you have an extra 10k sitting around, why not give it to those in need? Maybe he lost a bet.
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Tatum Girlparts posted:Yea admittedly my only research has been that episode of Leverage where a corrupt rear end mayor did something like this (without the gays though) but aren't stadiums some of the most huge cash cows for corrupt rear end politicians? It is one of the biggest and fastest ways to shovel public money into the hands of the rich. The upside is that Rickett's proposed as pissed off Rham so much he went HAM on it and now tearing down Wrigley got taken off the table for a long time. About the only positive thing that psychopathic 9 fingered munchkin did for this city
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zoux posted:You know, I think at this point I'm over democracy. In a higher plane of existence, Plato throws up his hands in disgust, having beaten modern society to the punch by a mere 2500 years. zoux posted:Voting can be a great tool for the oppressed underclass to elect representatives that will promote their interests in government. In theory. Of course communism works, in theory. I've argued elsewhere (and not coincidentally, so did Plato) that communism's only power is theory, and that nevertheless this does not make it "weak thought". mdemone fucked around with this message at 18:27 on Apr 22, 2014 |
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# ? Apr 22, 2014 18:24 |
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This filthy disgusting lawyer did his job!!!! Also, and this may just be a misconception I have, but isn't it generally frowned upon for an attorney to turn down clients based on what they are charged with?
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Fried Chicken posted:I heard a line after the CPAC dog and pony show that really sums up what about the right and guns gets my hackles up. It has shifted so far for them that guns aren't a tool or a weapon anymore, but are instead a ritual totem. Guns are used as a symbol of empowerment and identification. That's why it is worked so much into symbols and messaging of who to respect. If you have a gun you are one of us, and we will listen to you. It is an interesting sublimation of a lot of urges into affinity politics. It is also why they collectively flipped their poo poo at that photo of Obama skeet shooting, or when the black panthers or Hispanic groups are armed. On a less than conscious level they feel those people should not hold the symbol of authority and respect. It's like how Jack only hated the conch when Piggy had it in his hands. That NYT times giant story a while back about the number of children being accidently shot in their homes being under reported was loving depressing in that regard. Its just...jesus.
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zoux posted:You know, I think at this point I'm over democracy. Either way, I remember thinking that defense lawyers must be bad people for defending criminals when I was a kid. But then I grew up.
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Samurai Sanders posted:Didn't the Simpsons or someone make this joke once? In Middle School, I was fortunate to participate in my school's Teen Court program. Aside from the constant stream of mumbled lines from A Few Good Men, it was a great look into the actual mechanisms of the justice system. For the unfamiliar, Teen Court is a 'diversion' program (like 'drug court' in many states) where non-violent juveniles can opt out of regular proceedings (usually they have to sign an agreement where they plead guilty or no contest) and instead be judged by their peers. They operate in a variety of ways; ours worked like a regular court, with a Prosecutor (whose job was almost sickeningly easy, since the defendant had admitted guilt by default), a Defense Counsel (whose job sucked, since the defendant had admitted guilt by default), a Judge and Jury, and so on. We would 'sentence' the offender to stuff like community service, or to serve on subsequent Teen Court juries. The Defense was there to remind us that the offender was not an irredeemable scumbag, but just a kid who had made a mistake. It was a great lesson about why the job of the Defense was so important, even if at the time I was too young to really notice or appreciate it, because actual criminal proceedings often have a similar tone to the general public; if he's innocent, what does he have to hide, etc. It's the Defense's job to defend their client, and everyone gets a defense. I have a lot of respect for a man who believes in what he does enough to defend potential criminals as a job. I feel like participation in something like that Teen Court should be mandatory as part of your education. Your defense in court is a goddamned constitutional right, and those don't go away when you or anyone else is charged with a crime. That's the goddamned point. Ugh, my heart.
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# ? Apr 22, 2014 19:06 |
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What's hosed up is that the candidate behind the ad and the people that made the ad and the campaign staffers that wrote the ad all know that the dude did nothing wrong, but they are making a huge damaging deal out of it because winning at any cost has become the number one guiding principle of American politics. I would like to amend my statement to say that what's hosed up is literally everything in this country.
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# ? Apr 22, 2014 19:08 |
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zoux posted:You know, I think at this point I'm over democracy. What I see as the good news here is that the Youtube comments section, which is usually a horrifying cesspit, is with a single exception universally disgusted by this thing. Since it was put up by the Republican Governors' Association I'm guessing that was not the intended reception.
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CannonFodder posted:1: I was unaware of the Cubs having any trouble selling tickets, I thought they sold fine on nostalgia and the draw of Wrigley Field. The availability of copious amounts of Budweiser has been the main selling point for being a Cubs fan for decades. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2HZsx12aIog
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# ? Apr 22, 2014 19:31 |
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There's some new public art touring New York City.
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# ? Apr 22, 2014 19:40 |
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Joementum posted:There's some new public art touring New York City. quote:"[Vladimir] Putin and Kim Jong-un would be wearing diapers if Reagan were here for just a day," LoBaido said. "Reagan, like all presidents, had some baggage, but he ended the Cold War without firing a single shot, and we were feared and respected." What a nuanced and mature understanding of the politics surrounding the Cold War, which only existed from 1981-1989. If he really wants that effect he should bring back Nixon for a day, who actually wanted the leaders of communist countries to think he was insane.
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# ? Apr 22, 2014 19:42 |
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To say the Cold War was won without a shot fired is to disrespect the veterans of Operation Urgent Fury.
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Joementum posted:There's some new public art touring New York City. As a Staten Island native, oh, the ways I would love to vandalize that.
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Joementum posted:To say the Cold War was won without a shot fired is to disrespect the veterans of Operation Urgent Fury. Also let's not ignore the role of extreme nun murder.
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I never realized Reagan was so jacked. Also, http://www.thewire.com/politics/2014/04/we-decided-to-bring-this-artists-dream-of-a-resurrected-ronald-reagan-into-reality/360965/
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You know the GOP has a perfectly good former president in Ike, I don't know why they insist on venerating obviously bad president Ronald W. Reagan.
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