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hippiechick
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Jun 14, 2011 - 8:07am |
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kurtster wrote:As some may or may not know, Rep. Peter King (R) NY is about to reconvene his committee hearings on the radicalization of Islam in America.
I support his efforts to keep talking about this topic. It is worth investigating. Obama and Napolitano are even reported to be helping his efforts. Napolitano is starting an investigation of radicalization in our prison system.
What is best is that King has properly expressed just what it is and how we should be approaching this discussion. King has likened the Jihadists to the Mafia and says that it should be investigated with this approach in mind. Its not about Italians, its about a certain small group of criminals who happen to be Italian. We have survived investigating the Mafia as a Nation. If we realise that Jihad is being investigated in the same manner, then maybe we can get the ball rolling and start talking realistically about this legitimate problem, without all the hyperbole about xenophobia and other bs.
Cheers to Mr. King.
What did he have to say about the IRA?
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kurtster
Location: where fear is not a virtue Gender:
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Jun 14, 2011 - 8:05am |
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As some may or may not know, Rep. Peter King (R) NY is about to reconvene his committee hearings on the radicalization of Islam in America.
I support his efforts to keep talking about this topic. It is worth investigating. Obama and Napolitano are even reported to be helping his efforts. Napolitano is starting an investigation of radicalization in our prison system.
What is best is that King has properly expressed just what it is and how we should be approaching this discussion. King has likened the Jihadists to the Mafia and says that it should be investigated with this approach in mind. Its not about Italians, its about a certain small group of criminals who happen to be Italian. We have survived investigating the Mafia as a Nation. If we realise that Jihad is being investigated in the same manner, then maybe we can get the ball rolling and start talking realistically about this legitimate problem, without all the hyperbole about xenophobia and other bs.
Cheers to Mr. King.
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May 24, 2011 - 10:00pm |
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I'm reading this right? Our Congress decides to side against our President and with the leader of a foreign nation? Shame on them. It's another in a series of amazingly low lows. Throw the treasonous bums out.
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BasmntMadman
Location: Off-White Gardens
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Nov 21, 2010 - 6:22pm |
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cookinlover wrote: I knew America was king of the world when the Slinky arrived.
I understand the Russians managed to obtain one at the cost of ten agents' lives and studied its star-descending properties intensely. Khruschev himself was invited to witness a demonstration.
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hippiechick
Location: topsy turvy land Gender:
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Nov 21, 2010 - 5:50am |
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romeotuma wrote:Call it class war... this is not about political parties... now, 261 members of Congress— more than half— are millionaires, which makes it very clear that the Bush tax cuts for the rich will not be changed by Congress... there are only two ways to deal with the federal deficit— raise taxes and/or cut spending... if the taxes are not raised on the millionaires, then more federal programs must be trimmed which will affect lower income people who are the people who need the money... the rich will just bitch— they will still eat well, wear nice clothes, and spend lots of time in Tahiti... let them eat cake... off with their heads...
If there is any good coming out of what is happening right now, it's that a light is finally shining on the government, and wall st, etc. so that the rest of the world can see the discrepancies.
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(former member)
Location: hotel in Las Vegas Gender:
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Nov 20, 2010 - 10:24am |
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Call it class war... this is not about political parties... now, 261 members of Congress— more than half— are millionaires, which makes it very clear that the Bush tax cuts for the rich will not be changed by Congress... there are only two ways to deal with the federal deficit— raise taxes and/or cut spending... if the taxes are not raised on the millionaires, then more federal programs must be trimmed which will affect lower income people who are the people who need the money... the rich will just bitch— they will still eat well, wear nice clothes, and spend lots of time in Tahiti... let them eat cake... off with their heads...
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musik_knut
Location: Third Stone From The Sun Gender:
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May 28, 2010 - 5:05pm |
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hippiechick wrote: This is about financing this big ass plane that we no longer use, but provides a bunch of jobs (and pork)
It certainly provides lots of jobs in scores of Congressional Districts...
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hippiechick
Location: topsy turvy land Gender:
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May 28, 2010 - 4:55pm |
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musik_knut wrote:
With troops in harm's way, they must be provided for. No getting around that fact.
This is about financing this big ass plane that we no longer use, but provides a bunch of jobs (and pork)
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Manbird
Location: La Villa Toscana Gender:
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May 28, 2010 - 4:16pm |
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oldslabsides wrote:...is at best an obscene joke. what is it at worst?
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Red_Dragon
Location: Dumbf*ckistan
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May 28, 2010 - 4:08pm |
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...is at best an obscene joke.
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musik_knut
Location: Third Stone From The Sun Gender:
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May 28, 2010 - 4:08pm |
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hippiechick wrote:See what Congress thinks is important: With troops in harm's way, they must be provided for. No getting around that fact.
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musik_knut
Location: Third Stone From The Sun Gender:
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May 28, 2010 - 4:06pm |
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buddy wrote: The people who showed up to be angry were very angry. Would that they could express their opinions in some other way than to stake out the members of the Black Caucus, including John Lewis, and scream "Nigger!" at them over and over. We still have a long, long way to go as a people in this country.
You might want to think about qualifying your observation as "some people are angry". There are a whole lot of us out here who are thrilled to see health care being reformed in our lifetime. We don't feel the need to stake out the Republican block and scream "Crackers!" at them.
And yeah, I did say reform.
The N word was not shouted out. With scores of recording devices, including those of Congressional Staff Members, not a single device picked up the N word. This has become urban myth...
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hippiechick
Location: topsy turvy land Gender:
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May 28, 2010 - 5:04am |
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See what Congress thinks is important:
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kurtster
Location: where fear is not a virtue Gender:
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Mar 21, 2010 - 7:29am |
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buddy wrote: If our social infrastructure comes apart at the seams and we don't evolve enough as a people to have the best health care available for every one of us, we'll have no need for bridges and subways. Funding the current social services is not enough. I'm sure the same thing was said before social security and medicare, which are now part of the very fabric of our society. That guaranteeing decent health care to every citizen is even up for debate is a reflection of how far we still have to go to become the truly great country to which we aspire. I'm much more concerned about our values rotting.
Social Security is now paying out more than it is taking in for the first time ever. Medicare is being gutted, by half a trillion dollars for openers. That is the reality. Medicare is the shining example of an American Government single payer plan. Medicare should be receiving more funding to restore it to its level of quality services we were assured at its inception. Instead, we are resigning our seniors to medical obscurity and an earlier death due to declining services by taking away the funding it so badly needs. Look to the future folks, when you hit 65, you might as well kiss your ass goodbye as the American people and Government will have pegged you as over the hill and socially unproductive and no longer worth the expense of keeping you alive, even though you have paid into the system your entire life. As others have noted, Congress starts out with lofty goals and then abandons them after realization. The real ultimate goal of a single payer program as stated over and over again in sound bites by our present leaders from as far back as 5 or more years, regardless of their present denial, will lead to a program just like Medicare. Awkward, unwieldly and frought with corruption, Medicare is a shadow of what it was supposed to be, with tens of trillions of unfunded liabilities. Mediocre health care will be the standard for all of us, we will have achieved the lowest common denominator once again. Today will be historical as this plan passes the House and will eventually become law. It will also be historical as this will be the day that our economy will become the biggest train wreck on the planet and forces this country into bankruptcy. So party hardy, celebrate the victory for unsound accounting and political corruption. Start digging into your pockets now and wait for the benefits to take place as early as 2014. Its going to be a long 4 years, with the country rotting beyond repair in between. I am for reform and agree that something needs to be done, but not this and this way. This is plan is so corrupt that we are raising the bar of political corruption to historic new levels. We have finally achieved a new level of transparency. We see the corruption and we excuse and approve it because the ends justify the means. This is the direct opposite of the founding principals of this country yet that is what America will be remembered for.
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cookinlover
Location: Auckland, New Zealand (former Boston native and Atlanta transplant) Gender:
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Mar 20, 2010 - 11:57pm |
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dmax wrote: You read about it on the Etch-a-Sketch or saw it on the Lite Brite?
I'm pretty sure it was on the back of a Wheaties box... either that or Franco-American spaghetti.
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Mar 20, 2010 - 11:49pm |
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cookinlover wrote: I knew America was king of the world when the Slinky arrived.
You read about it on the Etch-a-Sketch or saw it on the Lite Brite?
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cookinlover
Location: Auckland, New Zealand (former Boston native and Atlanta transplant) Gender:
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Mar 20, 2010 - 11:47pm |
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dmax wrote: Well, there was Teflon and Silly Putty.
I knew America was king of the world when the Slinky arrived.
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Mar 20, 2010 - 11:43pm |
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islander wrote: We should have aimed higher.
Well, there was Teflon and Silly Putty.
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islander
Location: West coast somewhere Gender:
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Mar 20, 2010 - 11:41pm |
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dmax wrote: America was great in the mid century - and it wasn't because we had universal health care. It was because we had high standards for ourselves and a lot of hard work to do.
Our TV shows were Bonanza and Dick Van Dyke instead of "reality" shows with foul-mouthed idiots.
Kennedy told us that the moon was our target, and we respected his challenge.
The center of intellectual development, even to the point of creating Tang, was here - not outsourced.
And the whole world looked towards us to lead them into the New Frontier.
We should have aimed higher. Seriously though, there are opportunities. If we developed the next big thing in energy, we would solve a number of our international problems and at the same time take a step up on the podium again. If we managed to get survivor and the bachelor canceled it would also be a positive step.
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Mar 20, 2010 - 11:38pm |
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buddy wrote: If our social infrastructure comes apart at the seams and we don't evolve enough as a people to have the best health care available for every one of us, we'll have no need for bridges and subways. Funding the current social services is not enough. I'm sure the same thing was said before social security and medicare, which are now part of the very fabric of our society. That guaranteeing decent health care to every citizen is even up for debate is a reflection of how far we still have to go to become the truly great country to which we aspire. I'm much more concerned about our values rotting.
Good that you took Seamus to visit Arlinton Cemetary today, where so many heros are buried who died defending our freedoms so that we can come here in debate without fear of being taken out into the street and shot. He'll remember you took him there and taught him to honor their memories.
America was great in the mid century - and it wasn't because we had universal health care. It was because we had high standards for ourselves and a lot of hard work to do. Our TV shows were Bonanza and Dick Van Dyke instead of "reality" shows with foul-mouthed idiots. Kennedy told us that the moon was our target, and we respected his challenge. The center of intellectual development, even to the point of creating Tang, was here - not outsourced. And the whole world looked towards us to lead them into the New Frontier.
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