Gone fishing … literally

If anybody needs to find me over the next week or so, here’s where I’ll be.

Oh, and you’re going to need a helicopter or a whitewater raft to get there.

river

Photo by R. Dobkin

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Paul

July 25th, 2011
9:16 am

Doggone/GA

Republicans should embrace that idea, They’re all about ‘fair,’ right?

Paul

July 25th, 2011
9:18 am

Y’know, Bosch, Recon

One thing that seems pretty clear to me is, as a general rule, the Great Religions (and some of the Lesser Ones, like Bosch’s Pagan Dancing Naked in the Moonlight variant) all teach principles that, if honestly lived, cause people to be more kind and selfless and make the world a better place.

Normal

July 25th, 2011
9:18 am

Bosch

July 25th, 2011
9:10 am

Have you read the book too?

Bosch

July 25th, 2011
9:18 am

Paul @ 9:12 — well, you do have to consider the source. Do you remember back during the beginning of the housing collapse, RB made the argument that the housing market was fine because the billboard he saw said so? The source of this were these billboards that used to be up around Atlanta and they would have the amount of houses sold during a month (I think, can’t remember the exact time duration) — so RB wrote that the real estate market was fine because that billboard said so!

I realized then the kind of person we were dealing with, plus he came over to Bookman the day someone linked the blog on Malkin’s blog and we were inundated with the stupid — we never got rid of RB after that.

Recon (2nd.and 3rd.)

July 25th, 2011
9:18 am

Bosch,

You’re free to believe or disbelieve anything you wish but frankly you sound a bit confused on the subject of Christianity.

Peadawg

July 25th, 2011
9:19 am

“I don’t have a problem with that…when they create jobs, they don’t get a tax increase. They don’t created jobs, or worse they drop some, they get a tax increase.

Seems fair to me!”

I 2nd that.

USinUK

July 25th, 2011
9:20 am

Recon – sorry, the first thing I saw from you today was your 9:05 – I identify as a Christian because that’s how I was raised … but I wouldn’t call myself a “believer”

Mighty Righty

July 25th, 2011
9:20 am

Left wing management

July 25th, 2011
8:38 am
JohnnyReb: “Yea, those Liberals have everything figured out; all they need is for Conservatives to continue to “compromise.”

What’s a “liberal” ?

My definition of a “liberal” is someone who wants the governmnt to take care of them from cradle to grave. This need comes from a fear of inadequacy whether congenital or learned. Libralism is most often expressed by wanting to increase taxes on others while simutaneously opposing any hint of future reductions in their freebies.

Bosch

July 25th, 2011
9:21 am

“but frankly you sound a bit confused on the subject of Christianity”

Nope Del, not a bit.

NORMAL!

I’ve read all those books so much the covers are missing on most of them. The last book I think I’ve read five or six times. :)

Aquagirl

July 25th, 2011
9:21 am

Look no further than yesterday’s Meet the Press to see why the mid-term landslide will continue in the 2012 election.The only participant with any common sense was a freshman republican.

Oh, god, JohnnyReb, don’t tell me you’re talking about Kinzinger on Meet the Press . He did nothing but spout pablum and make excuses for the Republicans. He seems to think they’ve “negotiated” because they’re willing to raise the debt ceiling. Not going postal is not negotiating, it’s simply acting sane. Yet Republicans act like it’s some great freakin’ concession.

Of course, for Republicans acting sane can never be taken for granted so maybe he has a point. It’s still scary.

Granny Godzilla

July 25th, 2011
9:22 am

Let me point out that I suugested incentivizing tax increases and decreases months ago.

Raise the rates on the highest earners ASAP, as unemployment drops so then can the tax rates.

USinUK

July 25th, 2011
9:22 am

We have a proposal and 2 seconds … I hereby suggest that we enact the Doggone plan !

Bosch

July 25th, 2011
9:22 am

MR,

Do you honestly think there is anyone anywhere that actually fits your definition?

Normal

July 25th, 2011
9:23 am

Mighty Righty,
I think in a couple of months you are going to wish you were a liberal too.

Normal

July 25th, 2011
9:24 am

Bosch,
I heard the endings were different, True?

Recon (2nd.and 3rd.)

July 25th, 2011
9:25 am

Okay time to get busy. Have a good one y’all.

USinUK

July 25th, 2011
9:25 am

… sounds like someone doesn’t understand the difference between training wheels and a safety net.

Bosch

July 25th, 2011
9:26 am

Normal,

You mean the ending of the last movie from the last book? It is a little, but the outcome is the same — they just do it a little different. But it works — at least for me it did. It was awesome.

Paul

July 25th, 2011
9:26 am

Bosch

“he came over to Bookman the day someone linked the blog on Malkin’s blog and we were inundated with the stupid — we never got rid of RB after that.”

Oh my goodness… just occurred to me…. just as we hope people will see reason and evidence and a different point of view and reconsider what they currently believe….

RB’s doing the same with us! AGGHHHHHH!!!!!

Mighty Righty

“My definition of a “liberal” is someone who wants the governmnt to take care of them from cradle to grave.”

Apparently, ain’t no liberals on this blog!

USinUK

July 25th, 2011
9:28 am

Paul – 9:26 – yup

Paul

July 25th, 2011
9:29 am

Normal

It really, really works.

But carlosgvv wouldn’t like it – it’s about Good v Evil and Redemption and Faith and the Afterlife and all that stuff….

:-)

Bosch

July 25th, 2011
9:29 am

Paul,

“RB’s doing the same with us! ”

Not really as RB never uses reason nor evidence.

“Apparently, ain’t no liberals on this blog!”

I always love it when someone “defines” a liberal — it always makes me think the same thing.

Bosch

July 25th, 2011
9:30 am

Paul,

Actually I think he came to us when someone linked Luckovich’s blog to Malkin……what a fun, fun day that was.

Bosch

July 25th, 2011
9:31 am

Paul,

Did you like the way Voldemort just kind of flaked away like a vampire???

Bosch

July 25th, 2011
9:33 am

AND bourbon is an evil drink — but is very tasty when mixed with lemonade, especially Mike’s Hard Lemonade, but it does not make your head feel all that swell the next morning. Just saying.

Paul

July 25th, 2011
9:34 am

Bosch

Thanks for that 9:29. I was feeling quite discombobulated.

USinUK

July 25th, 2011
9:34 am

Bosch – rum and lemonade.

NOM!

Bosch

July 25th, 2011
9:35 am

Glad I could help, Paul, glad I could help.

bill arp

July 25th, 2011
9:35 am

so, did the President really pull a “Bait and Switch” last week? and does he really have the right to ‘demand’ the Senate and Congressional leaders to “be here tomorrow morning at 11 o’clock, or else’?

carlosgvv

July 25th, 2011
9:36 am

Peadawg

The methods used to disprove Santa Claus and The Tooth Fairy work just as well with God. So, if you accept that there is so Santa and Tooth Fairy, you must accept their is no God.

Paul

July 25th, 2011
9:36 am

Bosch

Your’re supposed to type “SPOILER ALERT – HARRY POTTER!!!!”

and yeah, that was cool.

“AND bourbon is an evil drink”

Jay just staggered, grabbed his heart and said “I feel a disturbance in the Force.”

Bosch

July 25th, 2011
9:37 am

USinUK,

I wonder if that would help my head right now? :) I got a little too happy with the bourbon bottle last night.

carlosgvv

July 25th, 2011
9:38 am

Paul

If you could read your own words clearly, you would see how completely blinded by faith those comments are.

Normal

July 25th, 2011
9:38 am

Bosch,
bourbon is an evil drink

and sugar is an addictive white power… :)

Paul

July 25th, 2011
9:38 am

bill arp

“does he really have the right to ‘demand’ the Senate and Congressional leaders to “be here tomorrow morning at 11 o’clock, or else’?”

Legally? Nope.

Court of Public Opinion? Yup.

’sides, which, the Republicans have been on tv demanding the President show ‘leadership.’ So now he has, they shouldn’t complain.

(….but I bet they will anyway…)

USinUK

July 25th, 2011
9:39 am

Bosch – never had a heavy head from bourbon, but I find that spicy food cures pretty much anything … maybe a breakfast burrito would do the trick for you … with loads of Crystal hot sauce

Paul

July 25th, 2011
9:39 am

carlosgvv

Didn’t you read the ‘live and let live’ posts?

Bosch

July 25th, 2011
9:39 am

SPOILER ALERT!!!

And Paul, I was glad Neville got his bad ass moment. They did that well. And did you get goosebumps when they were preparing the castle for the battle? I did.

USinUK

July 25th, 2011
9:40 am

“Jay just staggered, grabbed his heart and said “I feel a disturbance in the Force.””

at the very least, his totally muffed a cast …

Bosch

July 25th, 2011
9:41 am

USinUK,

“maybe a breakfast burrito would do the trick for you … with loads of Crystal hot sauce”

I just ate one! That’s weird, yeah, I can never come to London. :)

carlosgvv

July 25th, 2011
9:41 am

Recon

Those 75% of Americans calling themselves Christian believers are the same ones who have voted into office all the politicians who are now ruining our Country. If you think our future is not clouded, you are truly delusional.

USinUK

July 25th, 2011
9:42 am

Bosch – as long as you always know that you had me at cheesy shrimp grits …

Mick

July 25th, 2011
9:43 am

Ah but carlos – yes their is a santa claus and a tooth fairy – I know that when I was a kid and put a tooth under my pillow the next day the tooth would be gone but there was money left in exchange. Every christmas santa came and left a boat load of gifts, maybe you were naughty and not nice…

Bosch

July 25th, 2011
9:44 am

Paul

July 25th, 2011
9:45 am

Bosch

They brought back just about everybody. The nerds did well, the real early-on bad asses twerped out.

Kinda remined my of my high school 15 year reunion.

The battle scene, yeah, oh yeah. Lord of the Rings with Magic. Neville’s ‘oh s$#%’ expression on the bridge was priceless.

carlosgvv 9:41

You’re starting to sound like a true believer proselytizer standing on a box in the crowded square.

just sayin’ -

USinUK

July 25th, 2011
9:46 am

as long as you folks remember, we can definintely prove the existence of Spaghetti … so the FSM (blessed be his noodly appendages) is DEFINITELY real …

Mighty Righty

July 25th, 2011
9:46 am

Normal

July 25th, 2011
9:23 am
Mighty Righty,
I think in a couple of months you are going to wish you were a liberal too.

You may be right. I never say never. But, I have provided for the future and the future is now.

1811/0311

July 25th, 2011
9:47 am

US in UK:

Good morning !

“(so glad to see that Scout has finally acknowledged that terrorism isn’t limited to brown people who pray facing Mecca)”

Never have !

I just call ‘em like I see ‘em ……………… the odds are still that any terrorist attack anywhere in the world today is going to be Islamic in nature.

Plus, the entire DHS and everything that goes on with airport screening was created due to the Islamic terrorisim of 9/11 ……. nothing else.

By the way …………. what do you think about this …………. 82 days per murder !

Headline: “Just 82 Day Per Murder”

“The fact that Norway’s maximum penalty for any crime is 21 years in prison is facing rising criticism in the wake of the twin attacks that killed 93 people, with many deeming the penalty too lax.

Ever since Norwegian media named 32-year-old Anders Behring Breivik as the prime suspect, calls have been growing for the maximum penalty under the Norwegian penal code to be extended.

If found guilty, Behring Breivik’s 21 years in prison would equal a penalty of 82 days per killing.”

……………….. or, would you like to see Norway adopt the death penalty for future crimes like this ?

Hummm ?

Bosch

July 25th, 2011
9:48 am

Mr. Righty,

Did you just not see my question, or just not answering it?

Normal

July 25th, 2011
9:48 am

Bosch, Paul,
I’ve had to take a crash course in Harry Potter because of my grand-kids, but I have come to love the story. I don’t have the time to read much anymore so i bought all of the books on audio tape and CD. I listen to them at work mostly. I also have all of the movies except “Deathly Hallows”. My nearly nine year old grandson is reading them for a summer project and when he finishes a book, we watch the movie together. He spots the differences before I do, but it’s fun for the both of us.

Thomas

July 25th, 2011
9:50 am

for hangover- pedialite and add valerian root and ginger (or a separate ginger shot) -
you can run a 10k by the afternoon

TaxPayer

July 25th, 2011
9:52 am

Has anyone broke the news to Scout yet about that white male conservative Christian that killed all those people in Norway. I have not heard anyone describe him as Muslim.

USinUK

July 25th, 2011
9:52 am

“or, would you like to see Norway adopt the death penalty for future crimes like this ? ”

not being an expert in the Norwegian justice system, I can’t respond to your sensationalist headline except to say that it seems to me that they should be able to make him serve consecutive sentences for each murder, similar to the US system. 21 years for each murder x >98 deaths.

that’s what *I* would prefer, since you’re asking.

“the odds are still that any terrorist attack anywhere in the world today is going to be Islamic in nature”

yep. those Islamo-Irish terrorists in the new/real IRA … they’re such a menace.

1811/0311

July 25th, 2011
9:53 am

USinUK:

Check out the “perpetrator’s” (excluding the C.I.A. and Royal Air Force) …………….. :o

And this is just for 2011:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_terrorist_incidents,_2011

Mick

July 25th, 2011
9:53 am

Harry potter movies just don’t work for me, but I would like to get up to universal to check out the harry potter ride, love roller coasters and rides. However, if I’m clicking through the channels and the willy wonka with gene wilder is on, I’ll mostly stick with it – great ever lasting kid flick…

Paul

July 25th, 2011
9:54 am

Normal 9:48

Those are called ‘great memories in the making.’

1811/0311

July 25th, 2011
9:54 am

USinUK:

Nice dodge.

Wasn’t my headline.

He will be free (if not killed in prison) in 21 years. That’s what you get with European liberalism.

USinUK

July 25th, 2011
9:55 am

wow. muslims in Mexico … who knew …

and Taliban terrorists in Pakistan (a preponderance of the wiki list) … there’s a shocker.

Mighty Righty

July 25th, 2011
9:55 am

Bosch

July 25th, 2011
9:22 am
MR,

Do you honestly think there is anyone anywhere that actually fits your definition?

Yea.

Paul

July 25th, 2011
9:56 am

Mick

Could it be ’cause Willy Wonka has all those incredible scenes with chocolate?

(Bosch… Hermione in a tub of chocolate?)

Okay, carlosgvv, I’ll go repent…..

Brosephus

July 25th, 2011
9:57 am

Mornin’ peoples!!!

Bosch,
bourbon is an evil drink

NO!!! Bourbon is a sign that God loves us and wants us to be happy.

USinUK

July 25th, 2011
9:57 am

Scout – “He will be free (if not killed in prison) in 21 years. That’s what you get with European liberalism.”

and you know this for sure? considering the guy has only made his first appearance in court toay … considering that the trial hasn’t even started, much less concluded, I find your abilities to predict the future (particularly in regards to this case) suspect … to say the least.

and, if you’re going to quote the headline, then own the headline.

USinUK

July 25th, 2011
9:58 am

MR – 9:55 – care to be a little more explicit in your answer? name some names, perhaps?

Granny Godzilla

July 25th, 2011
9:58 am

Scout

I have yet to see proof of the death penalty as an effective deterrent – except of course for the corpse we allow the government to create.

That’s what you get with American conservatism.

Uncle Jed

July 25th, 2011
9:58 am

Stocks Slump as Debt Talk Worries Continue
DJIA12563.81-117.35 -0.93%.
NCOMP2838.67 -20.16 -0.71%0.
SPX1333.64 -11.38 -0.85%0

Uncle Jed

July 25th, 2011
10:00 am

Fingering error :-)

(stand by for intended post)

Brosephus

July 25th, 2011
10:01 am

He will be free (if not killed in prison) in 21 years. That’s what you get with European liberalism.

Oh geez!!! You’re talking about a country that has not seen violence of this nature since WWII, which is roughly 65 years for the chronologically challenged. Not every country has violent tendacies that rival those here in the US. There are actually nations with relatively little violence, and you can actually sleep with your windows up and your doors unlocked.

Mick

July 25th, 2011
10:01 am

paul

I think what’s clever about that movie is the way it exposes rotten kids with rotten parents. Gene wilder is absolutely the perfect wonka, I couldn’t get through 20 minutes of the johnny depp version. On another note, time travel is impossible – damn!!!
http://news.yahoo.com/hk-scientists-show-time-travel-impossible-063213277.html

1811/0311

July 25th, 2011
10:03 am

Taxpayer:

QUESTION:

“Has anyone broke the news to Scout yet about that white male conservative Christian that killed all those people in Norway. I have not heard anyone describe him as Muslim.”

ANSWER:

Headline: “Terrorist proclaimed himself ‘Darwinian,’ not ‘Christian’. Norwegian’s manifesto shows Breivik not religious, having no personal faith”

Thus, even if he had “claimed” to be a true Christian, the Bible says he is NOT. Why? Because no human being indwelled by the Holy Spirit through faith in Christ could do such a thing.

This was “satanic” pure and simple.

“But …. the unbelieving, the vile, the murderers ………. they will be consigned to the fiery lake of burning sulfur. This is the second (spiritual) death.”

Revelation 21

Next ……………..

1811/0311

July 25th, 2011
10:05 am

Granny:

“I have yet to see proof of the death penalty as an effective deterrent – except of course for the corpse we allow the government to create.”

And you make my point. That person is not free to kill again ……… either another prisoner, a guard or after they are release.

They are PERMANENTLY DETERRED !

1811/0311

July 25th, 2011
10:07 am

USinUK:

Again, you dodge instead of debating the issue.

The headline said, 21 years was the max.(82 days per victim) under Norwegian law.

Now assume that’s true (we both hope it’s NOT but assume it).

We’ve let murderers out far sooner than that right in this country.

What say ye then ?

Mick

July 25th, 2011
10:08 am

scout & crew

I think you are afflicted with the dreaded liberalitus strain of brain defects. This disease is revealed by the constant harping of all the problems in the world being caused by liberals – a tunnel vision of highly charged usage of .001 percent of brain power. The anti-dote is two smoke two joints, then smoke two more and your recovery will begin….

Mighty Righty

July 25th, 2011
10:08 am

USinUK

July 25th, 2011
9:58 am
MR – 9:55 – care to be a little more explicit in your answer? name some names, perhaps?

Feeling a little threatened? If the shoe fits, etc.

Brosephus

July 25th, 2011
10:09 am

Breivik, a 32-year-old who contends he is waging a Christian crusade against multiculturalism in Europe, believes the killings were “gruesome” but “necessary,” said his attorney, Geir Lippestad. Breivik has acknowledged that he carried out the attacks, his attorney said, but he denies criminal responsibility. Police officials said Sunday that Breivik told them he acted without an accomplice.

His diary is part of a 1,500-page manifesto that Breivik admits posting on the Internet, Lippestad says. Part history, part commentary, part how-to manual, it lays out his loathing of Islam and his determination to preserve a Christian Europe. It is written in English, a language Scandinavians often turn to when trying to reach the broadest possible audience. The Norwegian newspaper VG has reported that sections of it were lifted from the manifesto of Ted Kaczynski, the Unabomber.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/europe/in-diary-norwegian-crusader-details-months-of-preparation-for-attacks/2011/07/24/gIQACYnUXI_story.html?hpid=z2

Paul

July 25th, 2011
10:09 am

Mick

“On another note, time travel is impossible – damn!!!”

That’s just for speed as we’re used to it, which is why they’re gonna invent Jumps and warp drives and all that stuff – y’know, space/time folding in on itself so the shortest distance between two points is a curve -

Adam

July 25th, 2011
10:09 am

Doggone: Sure, if you believe that everyone who can have a job should have a job, for the express purpose of “contributing.” I think it’s more fair to call it indentured servitude, keep-your-head-down kind of work in most cases. Those are the jobs I see being preserved or created, while the jobs that involve critical thinking or anything other than operating existing machinery or procedures for the purpose of profit alone, don’t seem to get as much play.

That was my minirant. But I do think that the idea of tax incentives for hiring an unemployed person are a good idea.

1811/0311

July 25th, 2011
10:10 am

USinUK:

“wow. muslims in Mexico … who knew …

and Taliban terrorists in Pakistan (a preponderance of the wiki list) … there’s a shocker.”

…………… and you left out all of the other countries.

Just can’t face it can you …………………….. :o

Hey, the truth sometimes hurts. That’s why I “call ‘em like I see ‘em” even when I have to jump on the Republicans.

That’s the difference between people like me and liberals. We go for truth.

Got to run ……………… be nice to each other !

Bosch

July 25th, 2011
10:10 am

Normal,

All three of my kids hate to read — I didn’t like to read when I was a kid, and I guess they got it from me, but those books, in all three cases, caused my kids to start reading. It is a great story.

USinUK

July 25th, 2011
10:11 am

Baaaaaaaaahahahahahaha … because he believes in Darwinian evolution, he’s not a Christian???

DARWIN was a Christian, fercryingoutloud!

although, this has to be my favorite oh-no-he’s-not-one-of-ours quote “”A true Christian would not go and … shoot people in a camp or blow up buildings,” he said. “That’s not what a Christian does. So just because a man claims to be a Christian, or even believes that he is a Christian, does not necessarily make him so.”"

http://www.christianpost.com/news/norway-bombing-attacker-shooter-anders-behring-breivik-a-christian-52735/

Brosephus

July 25th, 2011
10:11 am

from the above link:

As the diary begins May 1, the task Breivik sets for himself is to mix the ingredients for the explosives in the privacy of the farm, a drive of several hours from Oslo — and almost next door to Norway’s newest military base. There are close calls when neighbors drop by, and he writes in detail about mistakes he makes.

Along the way he complains about Norway’s entry in the Eurovision Song Contest — “an asylum seeker from Kenya” — and about the shoddy Chinese equipment he is using.

On June 11, he writes, “I prayed for the first time in a very long time today.” He asked God to “ensure that I succeed with my mission.”

TaxPayer

July 25th, 2011
10:12 am

The killer behind Friday’s bloodletting in Norway is a boyishly handsome, blond-haired anti-Islamic nationalist interested in politics, violent video games and the T.V. show “Dexter.”

This guy sounds like Scout’s kind of friend.

Brosephus

July 25th, 2011
10:12 am

continued:

On July 20, he uploads to the Web a 12-minute video he made in February that encapsulates his obsession with race and religion.

“Multiculturalism,” he says, “is an anti-European hate ideology designed to deconstruct European cultures and traditions, European identities, European Christendom and even European nation-states. And, as such, it is an evil genocidal ideology created for the sole purpose of annihilating everything European.”

It ends with photos of him in quasi-military dress. “Onward, Christian soldiers!” he says. “Celebrate us, the martyrs of the conservative revolution, for we will soon dine in the Kingdom of Heaven.”

USinUK

July 25th, 2011
10:12 am

yes, you’re right … I left out Afghanistan and Somalia – both of which are 1) Muslim countries that are 2) in the middle of serious turmoil.

(again, take those countries + Pakistan out and your list shrinks measurably)

Michelle Mal's Kin

July 25th, 2011
10:13 am

NO!!! Bourbon is a sign that God loves us and wants us to be happy.

Then he would give us lakes made of vodka — not just for our souls but for our health too…….

USinUK

July 25th, 2011
10:14 am

Brocephus – yep. definitely sounds like Scouts kinda guy.

Normal

July 25th, 2011
10:15 am

On another note, time travel is impossible – damn!!!

Oh double damn! I wanted to go back and do Marilyn Monroe!

Uncle Jed

July 25th, 2011
10:15 am

Talk about irresponsible (politcally biased) reporting…talk about sitting at the ready to hype an issue and try to steer the news as opposed to report the news…

Now, I’ll stipulate that the market day is young and with the crystal ball in the shop we’ll just have to watch the markets, but it seems that the percentage drops hardly warrant the headline.

Stocks Slump as Debt Talk Worries Continue

DJIA: 12563.81 -117.35 -0.93%
NCOMP: 2838.67 -20.16 -0.71%
SPX: 1333.64 -11.38 -0.85%

Stocks slid at the open Monday as talks to raise the debt ceiling hit another stalemate and the threat of a U.S. rating downgrade and potential default intensified.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average tumbled at the open, led by Bank of America and Boeing, after closing lower in the previous session, offset by disappointing earnings from Caterpillar.

++++++++++++++++

As I said above, we will have to watch the markets and be hopeful that things hold up as the day unfolds, but it seems to me that CNBC is sensationalizing just a bit.

http://www.cnbc.com/id/43879449

Bosch

July 25th, 2011
10:15 am

Mr. Righty,

Do you honestly think there is anyone here on the blog that fits your definition?

Mick

July 25th, 2011
10:16 am

paul @ 10:09

OK then, feel much better now. Somewhere out there in the space time continuum, sister lawrence is twisting my ears but good, I can still feel it…

Don't Forget

July 25th, 2011
10:16 am

Who cares? The players have agreed to the deal to end the lock out. The NFL is back go PACKERS!

DebbieDoRight

July 25th, 2011
10:17 am

Hmmm I bet if you take out certain words, I can come up with the RR’s national anthem…., let’s see…….

“Multiculturalism,” Liberalism he says, “is an anti-European American hate ideology designed to deconstruct -European American cultures and traditions, -European American identities,-European American Christendom and even -European American nation-states. And, as such, it is an evil genocidal ideology created for the sole purpose of annihilating everything -European American .”

How about that! I was right!

Adam

July 25th, 2011
10:17 am

On another note, time travel is impossible – damn!!!”

This is beginning to sound like one of those episodes of Star Trek Enterprise….

TaxPayer

July 25th, 2011
10:18 am

That killer in Norway used fertilizer to make his bomb and then he used it against the government. He sounds like he had a lot in common with McVeigh. I think he was even ex-military. What is it with these ex-military types and their desire to kill. I guess their brain-washing must have taken up permanent residence.

Bosch

July 25th, 2011
10:18 am

Hell, Scout has all but written that same stuff here on the blog.

Uncle Jed

July 25th, 2011
10:19 am

They are PERMANENTLY DETERRED !
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Yep!

Paul

July 25th, 2011
10:19 am

USinUK 10:11

I think it’d be rather difficult to ask any leader of any of the Christian groups (or to find in the New Testament, for that matter – and I am intentionally excluding symbolic pieces such as Revelation or Old Testament cites – that advocate the behavior this guy showed.

Guys like him tend to skip over the Beatitudes and such.

I suppose it’s rather like the idea ‘Islamists can call themselves what they want, but not many people seriously say that’s what Islam is all about.”

Adam

July 25th, 2011
10:19 am

Uncle Jed: A drop like that in the first few minutes, I think that’s pretty significant. And not all that surprising if you’ve been following the rest of this debacle.

Adam

July 25th, 2011
10:20 am

They are PERMANENTLY DETERRED !

Someone needs to look up what “deter” and the suffix variants actually mean…

Redneck Convert (R--and proud of it)

July 25th, 2011
10:22 am

Well, Paul chimed in, so that ought to put a end to this thread pretty soon.

I would write more but the drunks really wrecked the shelfs and emptied the stock over the weekend, so I’ll be real busy today. Have a good Monday everybody.

Paul

July 25th, 2011
10:23 am

Michelle

“Then he would give us lakes made of vodka”

God helps those who help themselves.

Normal

“On another note, time travel is impossible – damn!!!

Oh double damn! I wanted to go back and do Marilyn Monroe!”

You mean you want to go back and get born a Kennedy?

Adam

Battlestar Galactica. ’s why I listed ‘Jump” first.

If you’re not familiar with the story, Bosh and I would be more than happy to enlighten you. Don’t be shy. The other bloggers just love hearing about it!