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http://www.obamaforillinois.com/ |
He sounds like the Rock. I hear his voice and i think...."i wish to work for this person." Harvard Law school! civil rights lawyer! constitutional law teacher! church-going left winger! I want to vote for him. |
"Smooth operata, smooooth operata..." I like him. He's what I think a Democratic is and was in the truest sense of the word. Pushing general welfare and smiling at everyone. |
You KNOW they'd shoot his ass a soon as he announced he was running for prez. This is America: Black Leaders Need Not Apply -- Or Else! No! Let Obama become a Senator & stay alive. He'll do us a lot more good that way. (And he did give a great speech.) - RC |
stay please. I like Obama. I agree that he should be in the senate for a while. Although a run for president in his late 50s after a distinguished senatorial career, maybe... Plus, what a cool name. |
He could run at anytime and win. And not just because he's black. He's got WAYYYYYY more going for him than that. His entire background and life story are the whole American dream package. "You KNOW they'd shoot his ass a soon as he announced he was running for prez. This is America: Black Leaders Need Not Apply -- Or Else!" you may be right. What does this say of the Republican Party? Isnt it time they openly came out and said "if you think this way, get the fuck out of our party?". That they don't scares me to think they might actually value these voters. There may be racist Democrats, but I can easily tell if its coming from the left, its from condescension and pandering, not outright hate and judgment and fear from these right ring Race Groupies who have no accomplishments of their own and therefore to feel better can only take pride in their race's history. |
I'd be elected on Friday, assisntated on Saturday, buried on Sunday.... |
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Meanwhile, I'm feeling my own frisson: I'm headed down to Crawford tonight for the 9/11 screening. :) |
Speaking of that, Drudge got a hold of the transcript of Bill O'Reilly's head to head with Michael Moore... Note how O'Reilly keeps trying to duck Moore's question about sacrificing his child to liberate Fallujah... |
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compare that with this http://www.buzzflash.com/contributors/04/07/images/28bushduk.jpg |
You really do have to sell your soul to the devil - over & over again - to make it to the White House, becasue it costs so freakin' much to campaign. Sooner of later, coportate America would have Obama in their pocket. If not Halliburton then GE or one of the pharmaceutical companies -- but Big Business would find a way to make him their puppet. And if they can't buy you off, that's when they assassinate your ass. - RC PS I've been away for a long while -- please tell my poor heart that Marc hasn't gotten married yet!? (Some torches never die... :) |
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Sharpton's speech? Kinda awesome. The Dems need some of that furious rhetoric. |
but I've been following it as it gets reported on line. I heard Sharpton was great, even though I don't personally like him. I also heard John Edwards did great. |
Its the first time I've seen him that he didnt appear to be so much of a coldfish. But theres still some Daily Show-esque moments in there of mockery. |
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Plus, she's addicted to "The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind" as well. I told her she could come in last night while I had an after-work database meeting, but she didn't want to. I think she feels weird using the computers at my work. |
Franken vs. Hannity |
Highlights, for me: I will be a commander in chief who will never mislead us into war. I will have a Vice President who will not conduct secret meetings with polluters to rewrite our environmental laws. I will have a Secretary of Defense who will listen to the best advice of our military leaders. And I will appoint an Attorney General who actually upholds the Constitution of the United States.That last part reminded me of our arguments with Spunky. I want to address these next words directly to President George W. Bush: In the weeks ahead, let's be optimists, not just opponents. Let's build unity in the American family, not angry division. Let's honor this nation's diversity; let's respect one another; and let's never misuse for political purposes the most precious document in American history, the Constitution of the United States.Right on. And let me say it plainly: in that cause, and in this campaign, we welcome people of faith. America is not us and them. I think of what Ron Reagan said of his father a few weeks ago, and I want to say this to you tonight: I don't wear my own faith on my sleeve. But faith has given me values and hope to live by, from Vietnam to this day, from Sunday to Sunday. I don't want to claim that God is on our side. As Abraham Lincoln told us, I want to pray humbly that we are on God's side.I haven't done my research on stem cell, uh, research, but I thought the phrase in red was a nice piece of snark. |
and you picked the parts that i took particular note to as well. i know its all for naught as politicans are still politicians but yeah, he gave me some tingles last night. further...though i knows it typical post convention highs, but is anyone listening to bush anymore? |
Apparently Bush was giving a speech in Springfield MO in a baseball stadium, and every time he paused for cheers, you could hear on the tv broadcast the protesters booing outside. |
Lets all be honest and admit the 'positive' Kerry/Edwards/DNC is a political move. Not that the Democrats this year ARENT the 'hope' campaign, but come on, its a move to make Bush look like an asshole, and its working. By taking the high road, making digs more subtle and not mentioning Bush by name, it forces Bush to do the same, which he can't really do with his record. I was worried about what would happen if the Dems went spineless, but it turns out its probably to their advantage. The Dems know how to play up the populism and hope. The Republicans dont. Theres so much material to trash Bush with, but the Republicans know how to play that game, and any future efforts will now probably backfire. Wow. Strategy from a Democratic campaign. Who woulda thunk it? |
bush is a souless evil person. he's a fucking retard who doesnt believe in anything. he's gone. period. Let the bush campaign trash itself, they've done a good job up until this point. at this point Kerry doesnt need to say anything negative. |
that Reagan article brought up something I hadnt considered. Maybe he's just not trying. Maybe he doesnt REALLY care. Maybe he's just lazy. In many ways thats worse to me than lying (no matter if the intentions are good or evil). Great power - great responsibility. Bush never takes responsibility or accountability for anything. A poll recently stated that if Canadians could vote for US elections, Bush would lose in a landslide in every province, with at most 30% support and in most places around 15%. Even in Canada's Texas (the ultra conservative province of Alberta), they hate Bush. So spread it to your friends: Invade Canada and then give us the vote. You'll have either Centrists, Libertarians or Democrats in power all the time, as we'd be the biggest swing state of all which means health care for every person. |
we're not out of the woods yet. the popular media continue to show an eagerness to repeat rnc slander without first vetting it. right wing talk is still a force to be reckoned with. listen to that franken hannity thing up there. that guy is a master propagandist and his style is airtight. franken made great points and couldn't even faze the guy. he's like a fucking evil ninja android of disinformation and spin. these guys are not dead yet. |
i think howard stern has more ability to influence an election than the religious right does. |
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He'd never change his views on anything because he's never given himself the opportunity to listen to anyone else in the first place. I wonder how this guy reads books. I saw him trying to copy the recent Dem positivity campaign by calling libs and cons to unite. This coming from someone who called his book: Deliver Us from Evil : "Defeating Terrorism, Despotism, and Liberalism " - nice company he puts us in there, huh? |
I think the religious right in hte US CAN swing the vote. they wont necessarily vote the way Pat Robertson tells them to, but theres got to be a reason you dont see any atheist or non-churchgoing presidents. |
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Is Morrowind the game where you can chose to be one of 10 races and, like, 40 occupations your character could have? |
...can you say that in english, Capitan Grammar? hiya kazu! "Canada's Texas?" Oui. Alberta was at one time rich and grand from it's oil, but this is slowing now. It's the only place here you can see people wearing cowboy hats outside when it's not Halloween. They're run by a conservative dictatorship, who long ago squandered their universal health care system that the rest of the country enjoys. Alberta is the only province to ever do that, and "Alberta-stlye health care" is a phrase that always comes up around election time, it's practically a 4 letter word, and a powerful threat. They say it's at least 10 years behind the rest of the country, or the modern world. Actually, they say that New Brunswick is 10 years behind, and Alberta 10 years behind them, and willfuly so. They will no doubt be the last province to allow gay marriage, and possibly the only thing standing in the way of it's national acceptance. Texas North, they calls it. |
If there's a national healthcare system in Canada, how did Alberta squander theirs? Did they secede from the country or something? -------------------------------------------------- The Religious Right can't win elections but they CAN tip the balance in states that are already in play, with close margins. The Republicans court them mainly because they have deep pockets. Remember, churches don't have to pay taxes or open their books to the feds. It's illegal for a church to endorse a candidate directly. But any pastor can get up in the pulpit (or on a tv broadcast from some megachurch) & tell the faithful to 'stand against Satan' by voting against those who support gay marriage & stem cell research & don't kiss Israel's ass on every issue. And the unspoken subtext to that is "Donate to Republican candidates!" It's well-know that folks like Hannity & O'Reilly get their Talking Points thru White House backchannels every week. Their job is to hammer home the pro-Bush, pro-war Republican platform & attack anyone who doesn't support them as unpatriotic. The Message gets drilled into the viewers heads on almost an hourly basis. But it's not just Fux News -- ALL of the news coverage from corporate media is corrupt -- even PBS. And today, you can't even GET on tv, even on local cable, to try & cover the news without the backing of a huge corp. sponsor. Did you notice how EVERY network that covered the DNC, PBS included, kept cutting away from the speeches to give 'commentary'? The only channel that aired the entire convention without interruption was C-Span, which is why I watched them. But elsewhere, the Powers That Be made sure their minions were there to spin the convention for the public. Because the corporate shadow-gov't doesn't want you watching & listening & deciding for yourself how you feel about a candidate! When Al Sharpton was speaking the other day, Fux News blatantly ignored him, cutting away to their Talking Heads, who were dissing Sharpton while he was speaking. If they're talking over his speech, how can they possibly have known what he was saying? Their job as so-called journalists was to COVER THE SPEECHES, not talk over them! But they were under orders from TPTB not to let Sharpton's message get through & to make him look like a buffoon. Which wasn't hard to do. Sharpton is a highly effective speaker -- almost all Black preachers are great public speakers. (Duh! -- you don't get hired to lead a church if you can't move people from the pulpit!) But as inspiring as his words were, Rev. Al wasn't saying anything new or profound. He's a dinosaur, trying to be the self-appointed Negro Leader, like it's still the 60's. To become eligible for federal matching funds, Sharpton needed to raise a lousy $100k (in contributions of not more than $250 apiece) -- & he couldn't do it! Last Aug. he held a fundraiser at Spike Lee's crib on Martha's Vineyard. There's a 50+ year history of well-off Blacks summering there, in a little town called Oak Bluffs, just a few miles away from where the Kennedys & other rich Whitefolks have their summer homes. It was an unstated 'seperate but equal' thing up until the 1980's. Now Blackfolks can buy anywhere on the Vineyard. Spike Lee lives there, along with Vernon Jordan, Henri Louis Gates, Julain Bond -- folks of that ilk. Blackfolks with dough.So how much do you think Shaprton raised? A lousy $8000. Jesse Jackson (both of them) & Al Sharpton have the same political problems EVERY Black candidate has -- we're always trying to do something a day late & a dollar short. Meaning they never manage to develop a solid financial base BEFORE they jump into a political race. Rev. Al's not stupid -- he knew he'd never end up on the Democratic ticket. I appreciate the fact that he campaigned in order to participate in the debates & keep the other guys honest about dealing with racial issues -- I get why that was important. But when you're just an Also Ran, the realpolitiks don't start until you make that backroom deal on Super Tuesday to bow out & hand over your delegates to whomever the party frontfunner will be. THAT'S when the party recognizes your power & has to agree to remember your constituents when they get to the White House. On Super Tuesday, Sharton showed up with only 16 delegates -- Edwards had 220, Kerry had 745. Which ultimately, makes Sharpton look like a joke & hurts the the interests of Blackfolks, who are tired of the Democratic party taking our vote for granted. The only antidote to Fux News & CNN & MSNBC is for Al Franken to get on tv -- which they'll never let happen. Think about it -- I know I've become a big conspiracy theorist since 9/11 -- but think for a minute: In a capitalist system where Hollwyood sells us the basest, most venal programming it can get us to buy, when you're a known commodity like Franken, when you've got a track record as a great stand-up comic, when you've written a best-selling book, you're a Harvard-educated writer & comedian who has the chops to appear on all the talkshows & hold your own -- WHY Wouldn't One of the Networks Want to Give You A Show? When a tennis has-been like fucking John McEenroe has a talkshow, why isn't Al Franken on tv every week? Because the corporate titans who decide what gets on the air & what does not, in order to protect their interests, don't want Al Franken on tv every week! Air America Radio helps. But radio will never be as effective as tv. - RC PS What happend to the italics & boldface & whatnot? I saw someone do a quote in red. Why don't the {b}{/b} thingees work anymore? |
so across Canada, BC = leftist, basically California. Alberta, Saskatchewan = right wing Manitoba, ONtario = centrist, half/half, except for Toronto, which is very left Quebec - very left despite Catholicism running wild. The seperatist party Bloc Quebecois currently are running a leftist agenda. New Brunswick, PEI, NOva Scotia and NFLD - right wing, but for this election because STephen Harper called them lazy, voted centrist and leftist. I didnt pay attention to how the Yukon and the Northwest Territories voted. |
Yes, that's morrowind. sucks you right in. We didn't watch the convention because of that game, but then, we know we're voting for Kerry anyway. We didn't need to get inspired or pumped up. Our votes are in the bag, take us for granted, and I don't care about Kerry's Hair or Edwards Derriere. Our token Canadian employee is from Alberta, and he can't write a coherent sentence to save his ass. Most of what I know about Alberta is that a lot of great pro wrestlers come out of there. |
the best ones come out of Texas and Alberta. Coincidence? |
If Ted Turner was smart, he'd build his new wrestling federation based on luchadores and aim it squarely at the kids. I mean, look at saturday morning tv - there's TWO cartoons that feature luchadores or luchador types. plus, a lot of good wrestlers come out of the midwest too. Can I get a "WHOOOO!"? |
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You can imagine the mix-up this causes. |
Jesus. Anyone for a game of race cards? I mean, crowdsurfin' Alan Keyes? And they got all over Hilary Clinton's shit for coming in from out of state? Fuckers. I'm looking forward to their solid trouncing that they so richly deserve. |
So, either she's releasing classified information, for which she should be prosecuted, or she's just making up shit. |
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- George W. Bush, Aug 5, 2004 |
McCain condems anti-Kerry ads |
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this is insane. None of these men were on John Kerry's boat. 10 of the 11 people John served with are promoting him, and the 11th is dead. The depths... |
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The white house came out and made an "unrepudiation" of that ad, which ended up just being a thinly veiled attack on MoveOn.org. I swear to you, I will literally dance in the streets if Bush goes down Nov. 2. |
If the mass media wasn't totally co-opted by the right wing, this would be a fantastic piece for some investigative news program. |
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"heart and soul" indeed |
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Conclusion: every time there's a terror alert, his rating goes up. The ratings have been increasing in frequency as we approach the election. q.e.d. - DUH! |
He's the most left wing person they have now on the station, and more abrasive than Randi Rhodes. he's hilarious. |
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i listened to savage earlier. alternate fucking reality. |
on toppling Saddam: "We would have been forced to occupy Baghdad and, in effect, rule Iraq.... There was no viable "exit strategy" we could see, violating another of our principles. Furthermore, we had been consciously trying to set a pattern for handling aggression in the post-Cold War world. Going in and occupying Iraq, thus unilaterally exceeding the United Nations' mandate, would have destroyed the precedent of international response to aggression that we hoped to establish. Had we gone the invasion route, the United States could conceivably still be an occupying power in a bitterly hostile land." - George Herbert Walker Bush, 1999 |
http://www.e-thepeople.org/article/28571/view The actual document is 90 pages long in .pdf -- but a document every American should read, IMO. If the Pearl Harbor reference doesn't scare the bejesus out of you in a post-9/11 world, nothing ever will. This document is nothing less than a Smoking Gun -- yet NOBODY in press is talking about it! Seems to me everyone on AirAmericaRadio.com should be discussing this report all day every day & pestering folks to write to their local media outlets asking why their reporters aren't asking the White House about it. Sem says he'll be dancing in the steets if Bush loses in Nov. I'll be sticking my head in an oven if he wins. And with all the problems with those Diebold voting machines, he could easily manage to steal the election yet again. - RC |
ugh and tomorrow's story: Laura Bush: "Earth is flat" |
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where's patrick? |
malloy is cracking me up. i just have to say that, for years, i have LOVED talk radio and i'm so happy to have air america and radio power. i've been soooo jealous of the traces of the world with their right-wing radio clusterfuckings. not anymore. i don't care if it's biased or unbalanced. i agree with it and that's what i was missing before this spring. |
http://rudepundit.blogspot.com/ |
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HILARIOUS never trust internet voting. Or should I say, more proof AOL is for morons. |
that map is the final proof that AOL is for people who can't tie their own shoes. |
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As i shall continue to do, monthly, until Nov. |
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Bill O'Reilly compares Media Matters to the KKK |
FISTICUFFS! |
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Video available at michaelmoore.com INTERVIEWER: [Y]ou come from intelligence. This is what you did, this is what you know. REP. GOSS: Uh, that was, uh, 35 years ago. INTERVIEWER: Okay. REP. GOSS: It is true I was in CIA from approximately the late 50's to approximately the early 70's. And it's true I was a case officer, clandestine services office and yes I do understand the core mission of the business. I couldn't get a job with CIA today. I am not qualified. I don't have the language skills. I, you know, my language skills were romance languages and stuff. We're looking for Arabists today. I don't have the cultural background probably. And I certainly don't have the technical skills, uh, as my children remind me every day, "Dad you got to get better on your computer." Uh, so, the things that you need to have, I don't have. -- Rep. Porter Goss, March 3, 2004, Washington, DC |
I don't necessarily support Goss' appointment, but trying to criticize him using that quote isn't effective. |
And I could see a general making that statement, you know, to try and compliment the troops of today, coach-like, reassuring and stuff. From watching the video of Goss it seemed very clear to me that this wasnt one of those things. I dont care if it is administrative. This is someone who flatly says he cant do the job for specific reasons, has openly mocked the investigation into the Plame leak, and on top of this, made shown he can be a vicious partisan through remarks he's made this year against kerry. Say Kerry wins. What do you when your head of intelligence is against you? Is Goss really someone who can be trusted to put his partisanship ahead of his job? What good is there to put anyone in there with such credibility issues? |
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-George W. Bush 4/2001 ``America has been in too many wars for any of our wishes, but not a one of them was won by being sensitive,'' Cheney said in remarks prepared for delivery Thursday. ``A sensitive war will not destroy the evil men who killed 3,000 Americans. ... The men who beheaded Daniel Pearl and Paul Johnson will not be impressed by our sensitivity.'' -Dick Cheney 8/2004 Cheney sure is tough on his boss - HAR |
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Dick Cavett show 1971 - John O'Neill vs. John Kerry has anyone else watched this? |
By CURT ANDERSON The Associated Press 8/24/2004 WASHINGTON (AP) Contempt of court orders against Time magazine and one of its reporters were dismissed after the journalist agreed to give a statement to prosecutors probing the Bush administration leak of a covert CIA officer's identity. In a statement Tuesday, Time said reporter Matthew Cooper agreed to give a deposition after Lewis "Scooter" Libby, Vice President Cheney's chief of staff, personally released Cooper from a promise of confidentiality about a conversation the two had last year. Time and Cooper had been held in contempt earlier this month by U.S. District Judge Thomas F. Hogan for refusing to testify in the leak probe. Hogan rejected their claims, as well as those of "Meet The Press" host Tim Russert, that the First Amendment protected them from having to testify. Cooper had faced up to 18 months in jail and the magazine could have been forced to pay $1,000 a day under the contempt order, which has now been vacated. Russert avoided the contempt citation by agreeing to an interview with prosecutors earlier this month, again after Libby released him from a confidentiality promise. Cooper gave his deposition Monday to the special prosecutor appointed in the case, U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald of Chicago, in the Washington office of his lawyer, Floyd Abrams, the magazine statement said. The deposition focused on a single July 2003 conversation about the leak between Cooper and Libby, the statement said. Investigators are trying to find out who in the Bush administration leaked the identity of CIA officer Valerie Plame, whose name was published by syndicated columnist Robert Novak on July 14, 2003. Novak cited two "senior administration officials" as his sources. It can be a felony to leak the name of an undercover officer. The column came out about a week after Plame's husband, former ambassador Joseph Wilson, was critical in a newspaper opinion piece about President Bush's claim in his 2003 State of the Union address that Iraq sought to obtain uranium in Niger. The CIA had sent Wilson to Niger to investigate that claim, which he concluded was unfounded. Glenn Kessler, a Washington Post reporter, also agreed to an interview in June after Libby agreed to release him from a similar promise. http://www.mlive.com/newsflash/topstories/index.ssf?/base/politics-1/1093362844179800.xml&storylist= basically, this article is inferring that is was Libby who outed Plame to Novak. |
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the rude pundit has nailed it on this one. the protest planners need to be prepared to deal with black bloc anarchist types as well as undercover republican operatives who are determined to foment violence and destruction. once the cops go into combat mode, it's all over. period. good for bush, bad for kerry. fucking republicans outsmarted us again. we're so pavlovian. |
I read that rude pundit essay, too, and I totally agree. The sad thing is, he's one voice in the wilderness, and there's going to be mass stupidity in NYC. |
From The Financial Times, December 9th, 2003 ... "The Bush campaign machine, well oiled and already rolling, should not be underestimated. The current president's father gained a formidable reputation as a nasty campaigner, though the presidential fingerprints were carefully wiped off negative blueprints administered by Lee Atwater, the first Mr Bush's ruthless chief strategist. Karl Rove, a disciple of Mr Atwater, is similarly meticulous about keeping the president publicly above the fray. Yet it is an open secret in Washington that White House-blessed campaign strategists have been working quietly for months to compile potentially damaging background on all the Democratic candidates. In the early going, when it appeared Mr Kerry would emerge as the frontrunner, one senior Republican commented wryly: "By the time the White House finishes with Kerry, no one will know what side of the (Vietnam) war he fought on." |
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In the few weeks leading up to the election, people would ask him who he thought was going to win. His reply was inevitably: "I don't CARE anymore, I just want it to be OVER so i can SLEEP FINALLY." And so sleep he did, finally. |
Specifically, i was watching the Minnesota senate race all the way to 100%, reloading CNN's infographics and guesstimating which counties were firewalls. NEEEEEEEEEEEEEERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRDDDDD I had five hours sleep, then woke up at 9 to see if there was anything else. had lunch and slept the rest of the afternoon. |
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Biden decides to retire, Hillary takes his slot on the ticket against Gingrich/Jindal there is not much gut feeling there, so I'm prepared to be wrong :P |
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Let's do this before Bush leaves office. He now wants to dismantle and deregulate every environmental safety law that remains before he leaves office. go "git 'em Rowlfe. |
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the men in white have me!!!! |
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Fuck. I am going to go back to delighting in sanity and Rowlfe-genius. |
Nice to see Mr Obama has time for checking Sorabji. |
be at the helm where he could do something about it. Why would he resign? And in general it seems the Obama admin has higher standards. Notice that it's been basically scandal free? |
By dumb I am referring to anyone who (doesn't have a billion dollars and) thinks Romney would have been good for them. |
Sorabjitime is much less upsetting my apple cart than has FB been lately. |
knowing what the truth is, so I don't bother speculating much. |
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from moldova. |
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Ya amerikanka. I am an American (woman). |
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This is American as a noun; American as an adjective is amerikanskiy/Π°ΠΌΠ΅ΡΠΈΠΊΠ°Π½ΡΠΊΠΈΠΉ (masc) or amerikanskaya/Π°ΠΌΠ΅ΡΠΈΠΊΠ°Π½ΡΠΊΠ°Ρ (fem). ΠΠΎ Ρ Π³ΠΎΠ²ΠΎΡΡ ΡΠΎΠ»ΡΠΊΠΎ Π½Π΅ΠΌΠ½ΠΎΠ³ΠΎ ΠΏΠΎ-ΡΡΡΡΠΊΠΈΠΉ, ΡΠ°ΠΊ ΡΡΠΎ Π½Π΅ ΠΏΠΎΠ²Π΅ΜΡΡΡΠ΅ ΠΌΠ½Π΅. (BTW, don't run that through Google Translate, because they are dumb. They totally ignore the verb "Π³ΠΎΠ²ΠΎΡΡ" - "speak".) |
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dumb cat Π³Π»ΡΠΏΠ°Ρ ΠΊΠΎΡΠΊΠ° has been with me for almost two months, and she still hides for 95% of her day. She hides in the closet on top of her favorite box or under the bed. If I go downstairs while she is downstairs, she hides under the dining room table. The only time of the day when she tolerates me being near her is in the evening. Otherwise, when I pet her, she shrinks away from me like a teenaged boy squirming away from his mother's kisses. If I pet her back, she'll drop her belly to the ground in an effort to duck under my hand. It's actually kind of cute, and it beats being scratched or hissed at, but come on already. LET ME PET YOU. YOU ARE SO SOFT. She only seeks me out for pets and love in the middle of the night, when I'm stumbling in the dark in and out of the bathroom. I'll pet her for a few moments, but then, look, I've got to go back to sleep, I've got work in the morning, you ungrateful wretch. She only loves me in the middle of the night. That sounds like a country/western song. |
Turns out that not only was my cat dumped in the woods near my house, she was shot and still carries some bb's in her body as an xray found out not too long ago. Certain days she won't let anyone near here, others, and lately, she is affectionate and when she's had enough, bites or lashes out with the claws. She shows no absolutely no remorse. She is dumbfounded by the humans in her life. Thanks fior the language lesson. I tried learning russian after grad school when I was teaching at a university with a huge russian exchange program. never got it. |
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I'm sorry for bad-mouthing her. I guess she's just moody. She seems to be naturally timid and submissive -- when she was at her most afraid when she first moved in with me, she never hissed/bristled/scratched/got hostile in any way; she would just duck her head and tremble when I got too close. She was never abused, but she was found at 2 weeks with her littermate in an abandoned car in Philly. She lived with a foster parent for one week, and then was adopted at four weeks by my brother's girlfriend, who spoils her. Maybe being orphaned at a young age and lacking the education that a mother would have taught her has made her a little weird. The goober at four weeks. Just look at that enormous head! |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=h3S4dBk4E1g |
deeply frustrating, even as we love them. Sounds like she'll come around eventually. |
My two cats have a new playmate. I bought a Parakeet. Don't ask why. I know I'm crazy. My wife has confermed this. But he's cute too. |