Friday, October 30, 2009

NAIL MEET HEAD: Thomas Sowell



Thomas Sowell: Dismantling America: Part II



Many years ago, at a certain academic institution, there was an experimental program that the faculty had to vote on as to whether or not it should be made permanent.

I rose at the faculty meeting to say that I knew practically nothing about whether the program was good or bad, and that the information that had been supplied to us was too vague for us to have any basis for voting, one way or the other. My suggestion was that we get more concrete information before having a vote.

[...]

After the faculty meeting was over, I told a colleague that I was stunned and baffled by the faculty's fierce response to my simply saying that we needed more information before voting.

"Tom, you don't understand," he said. "Those people need to believe in that man. They have invested so much hope and trust in him that they cannot let you stir up any doubts."

Years later, and hundreds of miles away, I learned that my worst misgivings about that program did not begin to approach the reality, which included organized criminal activity.

The memory of that long-ago episode has come back more than once while observing both the actions of the Obama administration and the fierce reactions of its supporters to any questioning or criticism.

Read the rest.

130 comments:

  1. Clearly, this "Thomas Sowell" character must be some sort of white supremacist.

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  2. You can read more from Thomas Sowell at his Home Page

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  3. Information is for pussies. I like to go headlong in to anything I am doing with a nice set of blinders on. Paisley ones . . .

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  4. Good article. Sounds similar to Ayatollah's earlier rant. I am skeered about the next eight years....

    /yeah I know Obama will probably be gone in 3, some stuff takes a little longer to fall out.

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  5. If yesterday stimulus was responsible for the market gains.

    What is to blame for the drop today?

    a) George Bush
    b) Racism
    c) Ron Paul

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  6. JCM:

    d)"years of drift"... yeah, that's the ticket!

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  7. I like to go headlong...

    Once in awhile you have to strap yourself to the headmast of the lead ship and cry "Damn the torpedos! Full speed ahead!"

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  8. JCM, the market recovered from its delusions and then tanked. Not surprised.

    Brazil looks to have recovered completely. They are selling record numbers of cars (traffic is terrible). They also seem to be traveling to the states and spending money. They really love the 'bargains' here.
    Sigh

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  9. HT Micheal Medved.

    Barack Obama: so much for superhero

    If Mr Obama doesn't deliver soon, they are liable to write him off as – to use the Texan phrase – all hat and no cattle.

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  10. Years later, and hundreds of miles away, I learned that my worst misgivings about that program did not begin to approach the reality, which included organized criminal activity.

    Let me guess: A "Middle East Studies" department?

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  11. Wow, "read the rest" indeed. Terrifying but clear analysis from the good Doctor.

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  12. Welcome back VioletTiger.

    Seems Brazil has a little issue concerning huge criminal gangs with advanced weaponry holed up within sightline of the future Olympic Village.

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  13. VT, actually the US has offered bargains to Latin Americans for a long time; we tend not to have the punishing import duties and VAT they do on consumer goods.

    And if it's any consolation, neighboring Argentina is way more screwed than we are!

    (In my darker moments, I wonder if we're seeing the Argentinianization of the United States, starring Barack Obama as Juan Peron.)

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  14. experiencedtraveller said...
    Welcome back VioletTiger.

    Seems Brazil has a little issue concerning huge criminal gangs with advanced weaponry holed up within sightline of the future Olympic Village.

    *************
    It's a big problem. The favelas (slums) are just awful places, not much better than what you might see in India, and within walking distance of beauiful places.
    Stayed on Copacabana beach and wanted to walk out to see the ocean at about 5:30 PM. An attendant at the hotel overheard and got somebody who spoke English to come over and tell us not to do it. After 5, the police leave the beach and so you can get robbed by gangs from the favelas. It is quite a stark contrast. They have a LOT of work to do before 2016.

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  15. Not an irrational fear, OR. Not at all...

    After all, seems to be it was political chicanery that led to a financial implosion that ruined Argentina.

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  16. OR,
    starring Barack Obama as Juan Peron
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    Whoa, way scary scenario.
    I have considered to move back to Argentina throughout my adolescence. Then in my mid twenties I spend a year there and was cured of those fantasies.
    'It's the economy stupid' that sentence never made it to the public psyche.

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  17. Oh, and the warring drug gangs actually shot down a police helicopter.
    Yet, there are malls there that rival anything you see in the US. They have a growing wealthy class.

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  18. JCM, that was a good link, but I couldn't get past this; The new President said "our union can be perfected" and it was time for the "partisanship and pettiness and immaturity that has poisoned our politics for so long to be cast aside" without coughing and laughing so hard pop came out of my nose. That last bit has to be one of the hugest piles of shit ever to be spoken out loud.

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  19. Clearly, this "Thomas Sowell" character must be some sort of white supremacist. //

    EXCELLENT snark, O/R.

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  20. Thank you, CC. But you should expect nothing less from... The Snark Czar.

    /cue Grateful Dead singing "Snark Czar"

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  21. Yum, I gotta run, dinner's ready. BBIAW

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  22. Callahan:

    Then in my mid twenties I spend a year there

    Out of curiosity; what year?

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  23. Thank you, CC. But you should expect nothing less from... The Snark Czar.

    I am confident I have chosen your moniker well.

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  24. Welcome to the counter-revolution.

    This nation was founded and embodies a few simple ideas; Life, Liberty, Property/Pursuit of Happiness. To be AMERICAN is to embrace those ideas. To work through our imperfections toward a more perfect Union based on those ideas.

    Obama and crew have embraced a different set of ideas. Equality, Justice, Peace as defined by Gramsci, Marx and Alinsky. They want to remake the nation based on those ideas.

    The American ideas, and Obama's ideas are diameterically opposed. Obama is against the American ideas.

    He is anti-American. He is working on a counter-revolution, to undo, to remake the country into one based on this other set of ideas.

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  25. VT:

    Oh, and the warring drug gangs actually shot down a police helicopter.

    Is there still a sophisticated, elegant... car bulletproofing service, right next to the Sofitel on Copacabana?

    I always loved that as a visual symbol of Rio.

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  26. Spenser (with an S) said...

    JCM, that was a good link, but I couldn't get past this; The new President said "our union can be perfected" and it was time for the "partisanship and pettiness and immaturity that has poisoned our politics for so long to be cast aside"


    Federalist No.10, James Madison

    By a faction, I understand a number of citizens, whether amounting to a majority or a minority of the whole, who are united and actuated by some common impulse of passion, or of interest, adversed to the rights of other citizens, or to the permanent and aggregate interests of the community. ¶

    There are two methods of curing the mischiefs of faction: the one, by removing its causes; the other, by controlling its effects.

    There are again two methods of removing the causes of faction: the one, by destroying the liberty which is essential to its existence; the other, by giving to every citizen the same opinions, the same passions, and the same interests.

    It could never be more truly said than of the first remedy, that it was worse than the disease. Liberty is to faction what air is to fire, an aliment without which it instantly expires. But it could not be less folly to abolish liberty, which is essential to political life, because it nourishes faction, than it would be to wish the annihilation of air, which is essential to animal life, because it imparts to fire its destructive agency.

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  27. Sounds like Brazil will be gearing up Soylent Green production as part of its Olympics preparation program.

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  28. Occasional Reader said...
    VT:

    Oh, and the warring drug gangs actually shot down a police helicopter.

    Is there still a sophisticated, elegant... car bulletproofing service, right next to the Sofitel on Copacabana?

    I always loved that as a visual symbol of Rio.

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    I didn't notice it. We stayed at the Mariott, which is right up the street.
    Oh, but we did take the cable car up to SugarLoaf. They have these adorable little monkeys running around up there. So cute--these are their squirrels. Wanted to take one home.

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  29. VioletTiger said...
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    I travel to Brazil on business about twice a year. I try to get in and out of Rio and SP as fast as possible. In the smaller cities and countryside you can move about with a lot less risk.

    Next time try staying in Ipanema. Much better than the Copacabana after dark.

    I really wish Brazil well but you are correct about the amount of work required before the Olympics. Its a huge challenge for them. And Brazil is such a bureacratic society. I have no idea how they will overcome their self-made, red tape nightmare of local government.

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  30. They have these adorable little monkeys running around up there.

    Monkeys in Rio! Have the "Simpsons" writers gotten wind of this?

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  31. JCM, so the illustrious Mr. Madison was not, in fact, the originator of that brilliant piece of American wisdom- "Can't we all just get along?"

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  32. experiencedtraveller said...
    I really wish Brazil well but you are correct about the amount of work required before the Olympics. Its a huge challenge for them. And Brazil is such a bureacratic society. I have no idea how they will overcome their self-made, red tape nightmare of local government.
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    Sao Paulo is actually taking down the favelas and putting up public housing. But holy crao the traffic is awful. Took us two hours to get to the airport last evening. Good thing they had a van service taking us around. Traffic there is a nightmare. Don't know how they are going to solve that one. Plans for new rail lines, but where will they get all that money?

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  33. Next time try staying in Ipanema. Much better than the Copacabana after dark.

    Concur; or Leblon. (Marina All-Suites... my favorite Rio hotel.)

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  34. Isn't there a Japanese hotel in Rio--some sort of Riokan?

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  35. Violet Tiger

    Brazil looks to have recovered completely.
    Interesting that you said that after I received this from Vanguard this morning:

    Effective at 8 a.m. October 30, 2009, the purchase fee for Vanguard Emerging Markets Stock Index Fund increased from 0.25% to 0.50%. The higher fee will offset an investment tax adopted by Brazil, where the fund has substantial holdings.

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  36. NYt reports an ethics investigation of M. Waters and looking into 5 other dems (incl Rangel) and 2 Repubs.

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  37. Interesting form of revolution the Dems are running.
    Use the compliant press to take down the opposition.
    That's why they're going after Fox - it is the only one that isn't in the Dem's pocket (or vice-versa)

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  38. buzzsawmonkey said...
    Isn't there a Japanese hotel in Rio--some sort of Riokan?



    No, you're thinking of the Brazilian conservative intellectual movement, the so-called "RioCons".

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  39. Looks like Rudy Giuliani is stumping for Christie. Obambi is plugging for creepy Corzine.
    Race is close, thanks to that 3rd candidate. Unlike in the NY23, I think this 3rd party guy is funded by the Dems--a spoiler imo.

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  40. Occasional Reader said...
    They have these adorable little monkeys running around up there.

    Monkeys in Rio! Have the "Simpsons" writers gotten wind of this?
    *****
    OC, I am going to post some pics of these guys. I fed them crackers. I am a sucker for cute critters.

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  41. Well my relief is here and it's time for me to venture into the urban wild. See you all later on after the pub thread.

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  42. NY23....

    Desperation is setting in.

    Will every vote count?
    New voting machines in 23rd House race not fully certified in pilot program, officials say


    They are sowing the seeds to yell fraud. Also notice the old mantra, "Count every vote."

    How 'bout "Count every legal vote."

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  43. I honestly don't remember seeing monkeys of any sort, anywhere in Rio... huh.

    I do recall visiting Corcovado, arriving there by cable car at around the same time as the guys who CLIMBED up it with rock-climbing equipment. Pretty impressive.

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  44. Kosh's Shadow said...

    Here's what Iran wants - other countries to do their enrichment for them.
    Iran insists on simultaneously exchanging its low-enriched uranium for nuclear fuel produced overseas


    Three more months of discussion...

    While the centrifuges spin.

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  45. Stuff to finish here before COB. Boa tarde!

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  46. I honestly don't remember seeing monkeys of any sort, anywhere in Rio... huh.

    That sounds just a wee bit coached too me.

    'Honestly, hunny, I didn't see any hotty Brazilian models walking the sandy beaches of Rio...'

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  47. Iran insists on simultaneously exchanging its low-enriched uranium for nuclear fuel produced overseas

    Called having yourr yellow cake and eating it too.

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  48. Russia to boost Obama with nuclear treaty: report

    MOSCOW (AFP) – Moscow and Washington want to reach a deal on a key nuclear disarmament treaty before US President Barack Obama receives his Nobel Peace Prize on December 10, a Kremlin source was quoted as saying Friday.

    The source, quoted in the Kommersant daily, said the Obama administration wanted to sign an agreement on replacing the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START) before the Nobel ceremony and that Moscow was willing to oblige.


    Hey, lookie what I did after I won The Peas Prise.

    What a sick joke.

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  49. Gotta beat sundown, folks.

    See you Sunday.

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  50. Squatch: Goes to show you what a flexible term "peace" has become.

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  51. Can't Achieve Public Option Without Deception

    Nearly every claim that House Democrats make about their bill is a deception.

    That's the health care equivalent of negotiating with Tony Soprano.

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  52. buzzsawmonkey said...

    Gotta beat sundown, folks.

    See you Sunday.


    Shabot Shalom!

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  53. JCM said...

    Can't Achieve Public Option Without Deception

    Nearly every claim that House Democrats make about their bill is a deception.

    That's the health care equivalent of negotiating with Tony Soprano.
    ____________________________________________
    I wonder where they got the $2 Trillion number?

    The CBO scored the house bill at $1.055 Trillion IIRC. That's the highest number I've seen so far.
    /not that I doubt it would cost $2 T

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  54. We need Tea Parties!

    Time to fire up the TP Machine again...

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  55. Gosh, I look awful in that J F'n Kerry mask!

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  56. I wonder where they got the $2 Trillion number?

    The CBO scored the house bill at $1.055 Trillion IIRC. That's the highest number I've seen so far.
    /not that I doubt it would cost $2 Trillion.


    From the horses ass.....

    Harry Reid Tells Us About the 2 TRILLION Dollar Cost On Health Care

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  57. US begins secret talks with Taliban in Afghanistan

    The channel further said that the US sought assurance from the Taliban that al Qaeda would not carry out any vengeful activity in US or other western countries. Quoting sources, the channel further said that the CIA had begun secret talks with a Taliban commander who was identified by the channel as Mullah Birather. The possibility of an exit of US forces from Afghanistan was also discussed in these talks. Pakistani and US diplomatic sources confirmed that the US had begun secret talks with the Taliban.

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  58. OT: Dr. Sanity has gone on hiatus, as she is moving from Ann Arbor, MI to California. (From Scylla to Charybdis, some of us would say ;-)) Her blog is one of the hidden gems of the "right" blogosphere.

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  59. @JCM: sometimes I wonder if Caligula knew Dingy Harry, and decided that if a horse's ass could be a senator, why not a whole horse? ;-)

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  60. JCM said...

    I wonder where they got the $2 Trillion number?

    The CBO scored the house bill at $1.055 Trillion IIRC. That's the highest number I've seen so far.
    /not that I doubt it would cost $2 Trillion.


    From the horses ass.....

    Harry Reid Tells Us About the 2 TRILLION Dollar Cost On Health Care
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    Heh.... he was referring to the cost of health care nationally, not the cost of the bill.

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  61. Squatch said...

    US begins secret talks with Taliban in Afghanistan


    *&^%#@)?~@#%&^$@>!@<(*%$~

    J F'n K school of military tactics, meet with the enemy.

    Repost from earlier today....

    Obama to talk Afghanistan troop numbers with military brass

    President Barack Obama meets his top military chiefs Friday to talk Afghanistan strategy and troop numbers in one of the last steps before deciding whether to send thousands more Americans to war.

    Obama invited the Joint Chiefs of Staff to the secure White House Situation Room to hear their input on his evolving war plan from across the military establishment.

    The president's meeting with the heads of the US armed service branches comes a day after he witnessed the return to home soil of American service personnel killed in Afghanistan, and said the heavy sacrifice of US soldiers was weighing on his decision-making.

    An administration official said the "meeting will include a discussion of strategy and resources," as Obama considers war commander General Stanley McChrystal's request for 40,000 more troops.


    Shit or get off the pot.

    Gen. McChrystal has said want he needs to when, I the more I look into it, the more I think he's the best man for the job.

    The indecision and meetings and dithering are a decision.

    IT'S DECIDING NOT TO WIN!

    It's a binary solution set.

    WIN

    LOSE

    THERE IS NO GODDAMN MOTHERFUCKING MIDDLE GROUND

    The middle ground is going to troops killed in vain, alienate the populace, and lose the war.

    Lose Afghanistan.
    Lose Pakistan.
    Iran becomes the defacto regional power.
    Radical Jihadism goes nuclear.

    Victory is hard and costly.

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  62. Corre∫pondence Committee said...

    Fox News poll: America hates Congress

    Who says there's no good news?
    _________________________________________________
    This is not directed at you, but I'm really getting tired of people reelecting the Congress people they "hate".

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  63. *fly by*

    JCM it sounds like the visit to meet the returning dead was a calculated plan to make him seem like a caring person for when he pulls your troops out of Afghanistan. That's the only thing I can see him doing now. Forget about a surge. Forget about victory. Forget about peace here in North America for a long time...

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  64. JCM said...

    You can see it happening. The erosion.
    We're not staying.
    It may take 18 months to 2 years, but Obama has made the choice,I believe. The Taliban have a voice at his table. Implying of course that he believes they can be negotiated with.

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  65. PaladinPhil said...

    *fly by*

    JCM it sounds like the visit to meet the returning dead was a calculated plan to make him seem like a caring person for when he pulls your troops out of Afghanistan. That's the only thing I can see him doing now. Forget about a surge. Forget about victory. Forget about peace here in North America for a long time...


    I can see it now, Obama announcing surrender...

    When I went to Dover and saw those caskets I realized I could not send my soldiers off to a war I inherited......

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  66. I thought that for quite a while.....he's dithering because he wants a way out, not victory.

    Then of course, he get's Congress to defund Pakistan and Afghanistan's terror fighting efforts and, bingo.... Vietnam/Cambodia II.

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  67. Who says there's no good news?

    Hey, I lost 3 lbs in the last 2 weeks !

    But then I found them in the cookie jar....

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  68. Quoting sources, the channel further said that the CIA had begun secret talks with a Taliban commander who was identified by the channel as Mullah Birather.

    So the Birthers are in bed with the Taliban! Looks like I owe a certain blogger an apology!
    /

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  69. Hey, I've lost or not gained 30 pounds in the last two weeks!

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  70. Uh, I am NY Nana, not NY Grampa!

    OK who was playing with the avatars?

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  71. But then I found them in the cookie jar....

    That's always the first place I look! : )

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  72. Nana, Pi and I plotted on that - but I asked him to do it so it's my fault, not his. He just did the techie geeky part.

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  73. Lose Afghanistan.
    Lose Pakistan.
    Iran becomes the defacto regional power.
    Radical Jihadism goes nuclear.
    Lose American credibility for the next 3 decades.
    Without a credible American deterrence major region conflicts are virtually guaranteed.

    China / Taiwan
    Middle East
    Russian / Former Soviet States
    Japan & S. Korean / N. Korea
    Venezuela / S. America
    Lots of more little crap in Africa.

    Between his domestic and foreign policy Rabbit Baits term is gonna' look like the good old days.

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  74. Corre∫pondence Committee said...

    eschew, check this one out:
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    I love it!

    We need more of that..... faster please

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  75. CC

    ROTFL! Great idea for Halloween masks!

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  76. Did someone already ask "Why the long face John"?

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  77. Hi everyone. I just did a sneaky thing and removed all the Almond Joys from the big bag of trick or treat candy I bought. LOL.

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  78. It was that or Al Frankenstein, Nana. : )

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  79. snowcrash said...

    I have a stash of Mounds in my desk. Heh. They're mine, Mine, MINE!

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  80. Oh snowcrash, I have one of those bags too! (Amazingly, it's only missing three bite-sized pieces since Monday. Out of sight, out of mind and all that. : )

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  81. snowcrash said...

    Hi everyone. I just did a sneaky thing and removed all the Almond Joys from the big bag of trick or treat candy I bought. LOL.
    _______________________________________________
    It's not nice to remove those little kids' Joy!

    Put 'em back.... Do it for "The Children".
    /Nancy P

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  82. snowcrash said...

    Hi everyone. I just did a sneaky thing and removed all the Almond Joys from the big bag of trick or treat candy I bought. LOL.


    One Halloween I was working at a Fire station. We sat a huge bowl of candy out in front of the station on a small table. Then turned all the lights out in the station. Except for a single spotlight shining on the bowl.

    Then we waited.....

    When kids came up they'd look around, then stretch their hands as wide as possible to get as big a handful as they could.

    Just before they touched the candy....

    BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA over the PA system.

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  83. EO, the bag is huge! Costco Hersheys Asst. You can never find snack size Almond Joys. If I run out I will break in to my stash, but only as a last resort! LOL

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  84. Lose Afghanistan.
    Lose Pakistan.
    Iran becomes the defacto regional power.
    Radical Jihadism goes nuclear.


    That appears to be the plan, JCM. There's an article coming up in the next thread about Iran - Obama is prepared to go it alone with new sanctions! I feel safer already. /

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  85. Weather is predicted to be nice Sat. night in the DFW area. I bet I will get lots of kids.

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  86. No tort reform...


    Section 2531, entitled “Medical Liability Alternatives,” establishes an incentive program for states to adopt and implement alternatives to medical liability litigation. [But]…… a state is not eligible for the incentive payments if that state puts a law on the books that limits attorneys’ fees or imposes caps on damages.

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  87. Obama is prepared to go it alone with new sanctions! I feel safer already. /

    Well, he has Joe, and, ummm, you know, you don't, err, mess with Joe.

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  88. CC

    At least it wasn't Helen Thomas! Oh, oh, Sage is going to go after me for that!

    At least she doesn't need a costume, but a mask would be nice.

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  89. Chavez: Sean Penn may make film in Venezuela

    President Hugo Chavez said he met privately with actor Sean Penn on Wednesday, and that the Oscar-winning celebrity may film a movie in Venezuela.

    Penn may shoot a film based on a novel by Cuban writer Alejo Carpentier, which is set largely in the jungle along Venezuela's southern Orinoco river, Chavez said. He appeared to be referring to Carpentier's 1953 novel, "The Lost Steps," about an American anthropologist and composer's journey into the jungle region.


    Publicity shot released of the meeting.....

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  90. Chavez: Sean Penn may make film in Venezuela

    Dude, Where's My Milk ?

    That picture is just way wrong. Someone pass the eye spoon please ?

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  91. Well, he has Joe, and, ummm, you know, you don't, err, mess with Joe.

    That's what I heard, Squatch. I still can't get over what a weird VP pick that was, following that "clean, articulate" gaffe. I guess Obama wanted to make sure he looked as intelligent as he possibly could next to his VP.

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  92. At least it wasn't Helen Thomas! Oh, oh, Sage is going to go after me for that!

    At least she doesn't need a costume, but a mask would be nice.


    LMAO Nana - "a mask would be nice"! Oh, dear me...that was funny...

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  93. I still can't get over what a weird VP pick that was, following that "clean, articulate" gaffe. I guess Obama wanted to make sure he looked as intelligent as he possibly could next to his VP.

    SquatchDad theorized to me one time that Joe is there to keep Obama in line, The cabal watching the new runt to make sure he doesn't stray...
    "I can help you or hurt you" kind of thing.

    I disagree. I think the ledt actually believed Joe was a good pick.

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  94. Lord Christopher Monckton (former advisor to Margaret Thatcher) is warning about the international agreement on climate change to be held Dec. 7-18.

    It includes language which refers to global government - essentially meaning if it passes, American soveriegnty evaporates. Our current Congress will not stop it. Visit Glenn's web site for the interviews or YouTube. I would post them here, but I don't know how.

    And if you want to shout out - go to webcommentary.com

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  95. CC, I always thought Obama wanted Edwards but went with Biden when he thought McCain would pick Lieberman. Of course this was before the scandal.

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  96. Nana is that what Sage looks like?

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  97. B.C. police seek serial groin-kicker after series of attack

    Police in Langley are investigating after a woman kicked a man in the groin so hard he lost a testicle -- the latest in a series of similar assaults.


    When in B.C. wear a cup.....

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  98. CC

    With Helen Thomas? She really makes the greatest target, but she ain't funny!

    Maybe 2 masks would help?

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  99. NY Nana said...

    Shhhhh, please don't tell Sage about this! ;)


    Do they know about this......

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  100. I lost my Helen on the shitter pic.
    Maybe RB can resend it to me.

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  101. I disagree. I think the ledt actually believed Joe was a good pick.

    I agree with you, Squatch. They seem to think he's some sort of genius, which is hilarious, to me - I think he's a clown and little more, frankly.

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  102. You can find it in the archives, Bar Czar. ; )

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  103. Both Bush and Obama needed gravitas.....

    Bush got it in spades.

    Obama got a joker.

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  104. B.C. police seek serial groin-kicker after series of attack

    HA! I've met a couple of serial groin-kickers online in the past. : )

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  105. CC, I always thought Obama wanted Edwards but went with Biden when he thought McCain would pick Lieberman. Of course this was before the scandal.

    That would have been something. I wonder though if the story would ever have come out if it was apparent that it might cost Democrats the election.

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  106. They seem to think he's some sort of genius, which is hilarious, to me - I think he's a clown and little more, frankly.

    You know the Left loves their 'pedigreed' politicians.

    Their hatred of Palin just echoed their hatred for the regular everyday American, IMO.

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  107. Three. Point. Stance. (That's for Squatch.)

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  108. CC,
    HA! I've met a couple of serial groin-kickers online in the past. : )
    ---

    Haven't most of us here? ;-)

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  109. Squatch, please no.

    I wouldn't do that to you. LOL.
    Just trying to get it back.

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  110. Callahan, I'm certain that we ALL have, if you know what I'm sayin'. : )

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  111. JCM said...
    "Do they know about this......"

    Can't believe I'm going to say this.....*deep breath*....here goes: I miss Clinton.

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  112. Snowcrash,

    Sage is gonna get you for that! He is very nice looking, but how he fell for Helen? Not a clue!

    Gorgeous, isn't he? ;)

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  113. CC - Sure enough, even though most names I do recognize there is still quite some of whom I am not certain.
    Then, I don't need to know everything. I am very content with this community here.

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