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Work and Babies: Women Still Have to Pick Their Poison (But Men Are Evolving!)

Work and Babies: Women Still Have to Pick Their Poison (But Men Are Evolving!)

Commented Dec 04, 2009 at 10:06:36 in Living

“I hate to tell you this, but both women and men lie like anything to get the wedding ring. I know women who decided they wanted to "live as friends" with their husband after they got what they wanted: a child born in wedlock. That is, no sex. No sex, and no adultery either. I know of three marriages that ended because of that. I know a woman who divorced her husband after her child was born, because that was all she wanted.

And I've heard more than a few of my women friends explain why they married him "even though I didn't really love him." It was for material goods, societal acceptance, and children viewed as legitimate--and none was any less important than the other. The husband was just a vehicle.”
Work and Babies: Women Still Have to Pick Their Poison (But Men Are Evolving!)

Work and Babies: Women Still Have to Pick Their Poison (But Men Are Evolving!)

Commented Dec 04, 2009 at 10:00:56 in Living

“Yes, yes, yes, yes, and yes. Children have been raised in apartments, in cities, in less than enriching environments, and somehow managed to grow up and contribute. Too much of what parents say is needed "for the kids" is actually for themselves.”
Work and Babies: Women Still Have to Pick Their Poison (But Men Are Evolving!)

Work and Babies: Women Still Have to Pick Their Poison (But Men Are Evolving!)

Commented Dec 04, 2009 at 09:51:16 in Living

“Could agree more. Too many people think they're capable parents just because they ARE parents. It's kind of a racket, like Smedley Butler said of war. Group think, group protectionism.”
Palin's Latest <em>Rogue</em> Gaffe

Palin's Latest Rogue Gaffe

Commented Nov 30, 2009 at 13:22:51 in Books

“Yes--when Sarah Palin is caught in a lie, the response is, "Lie, lie--all politicians lie. That's what politics is all about, lying." If you talk about her quitting halfway through her term, it's "Quit, quit--all politicians quit. Nixon quit. What's the big deal?" "Corrupt, corrupt, all politicians are corrupt. All politicans fail to keep promises." "Dumb, dumb, define 'dumb.'"”
If It Were Me, I'd Be Embarrassed

If It Were Me, I'd Be Embarrassed

Commented Nov 28, 2009 at 11:14:54 in Media

“See, now the discussion will revolve, not around the lies of Sarah Palin or the ignorance of her followers, but around whether the girl was 13 or 17, and was this poor child a RAPE victim? I heard she was 17. I heard she was 13. I heard she was raped, and that this woman attacked her for being raped or something. That's how the great game of punditry telephone plays. The whole things just bounces in like that ping-pong ball in a room full of mousetraps and sets off competing noise.”
Palin And <i>Twilight</i>: American Pilgrimages

Palin And Twilight: American Pilgrimages

Commented Nov 28, 2009 at 10:59:29 in Politics

“Speaking of which, how about the scene in the latest Star Trek movie, one that shows a ten-year-old stealing a car and driving recklessly? I'm sure that's a completely harmless thing to glamorize. (It's okay, because the kid turns out good years and years later. Actually saves lives. When you come right down to it, we MUST socialize young men in exactly this way, otherwise they'll become sissies and we'll all be doomed!)”
More Palin Lies: The Trooper in 'Troopergate' Breaks His Silence

More Palin Lies: The Trooper in 'Troopergate' Breaks His Silence

Commented Nov 28, 2009 at 09:51:07 in Politics

“Meant to say "your not."”

VioletDatura replied on Nov 28, 2009 at 11:32:13

“You had me suspicious for a minute..

;-)”
More Palin Lies: The Trooper in 'Troopergate' Breaks His Silence

More Palin Lies: The Trooper in 'Troopergate' Breaks His Silence

Commented Nov 28, 2009 at 09:50:26 in Politics

“Well, gosh, Jesus dudn't expeck us to be PERFECT, nossir, ain't nobody PERFECT. Not gonna sell what I have. Not gonna give to the poor.But I'm FORGIVEN. And you're not. See the differnce?”
More Palin Lies: The Trooper in 'Troopergate' Breaks His Silence

More Palin Lies: The Trooper in 'Troopergate' Breaks His Silence

Commented Nov 28, 2009 at 09:47:29 in Politics

“If Mike Wooten were to die in a tragic, though mysterious, car accident, I think all those people would fade into the woodwork, never to be heard from again. In fact, if Sarah Palin really wanted to be in power, she'd do just that. The GOP doesn't have a problem with Wellstoning per se--it's just that they're not sure they want it used by or on behalf of Palin. Still, she's a Saddam Hussein: a bastard, but "our bastard." They may expect to neatly remove Palin if she becomes less tool than loose cannon. But until then, let the little girl dance.”
Palin And <i>Twilight</i>: American Pilgrimages

Palin And Twilight: American Pilgrimages

Commented Nov 28, 2009 at 09:21:45 in Politics

“I think Sarah Palin will not be empowered in the way you think. Give her some more rope--she has nowhere to go but down. At the end of her fall, however protracted, her career will be abruptly over.

The more important and "empowered" she feels, the more likely she is to do or say something really ignorant and offensive and turn off an even greater percentage of voters. I'm reminded of George Wallace and how powerful he seemed. Something ridiculous like a topple off her high heels could put her down like Christopher Reeve, for that matter. She's spinning like a top and not careful of her path.”
A Muslim Soldier's View from Fort Hood

A Muslim Soldier's View from Fort Hood

Commented Nov 08, 2009 at 09:03:01 in World

“I think there is a difference between the natural human propensity for violent means to an end and what we have today. What is different about the last 100 years or so is the omnipresence of mass media in the forms of film, radio, and television, with stories and rationalizations ("Only one way to solve this--a gun.") that are reiterated and replayed all over the world, in thousands of different environments. We have cheered on violence done to "enemies" of the horror film, the gangster film, the murder film. Lately it has to be a particular imaginative or grisly death--one that provokes laughter as well as shudders. That's how jaded we've become. And somehow pirated DVDs are easier to get than clean water in some parts of the world.”

Durango replied on Nov 08, 2009 at 11:44:37

“See: John Wayne, Shane, High Noon.

The list is endless.

Not to mention the easy accessibility for any and all wack jobs to get as many guns and as much ammunition they need to kill as many people as the have the ambition for.”
A Muslim Soldier's View from Fort Hood

A Muslim Soldier's View from Fort Hood

Commented Nov 08, 2009 at 08:52:44 in World

“Couldn't agree more. Mania, aggression, rage reaction, anxiety, sleeplessness, suicidal thoughts, hyperkinesia--these are all on the label for anyone to read. It should be one of the first questions asked, not the one that is almost never asked.”
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In the Case of Rush Limbaugh, Activism Once Again Prevails

Commented Oct 20, 2009 at 08:19:16 in Politics

“I tried, I really tried, to give a listen to Rush. But hours of whining, whining, and more whining, interspersed with Rush's advertisements for mattresses and male-enhancement vitamins, is impossible for anyone with more brain cells than whine glasses..”
Exclusive Excerpt: <i>This Is Your Country On Drugs</i>

Exclusive Excerpt: This Is Your Country On Drugs

Commented Jul 01, 2009 at 08:08:35 in Politics

“No mention of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, also known as Prozac, Zoloft, Wellbutrin, et al.? We have a whole twisted relationship with those drugs, not to mention the industrial-strength knock-em-out-with-one-blow psych drugs meant to "deal with" ADD, OCD, BPD, SAD, PMS, ODD, and the whole DMV alphabet soup to nuts.”

thetruthhoits replied on Jul 01, 2009 at 16:08:24

“While I think antideppressants are doled out way too easily, I'de say the nature of use is different than getting one's rocks off.”

Peter Double replied on Jul 01, 2009 at 10:05:32

“Don't forget about OPP... Yeah you know me!”
On My Mind: The State of the Music Business

On My Mind: The State of the Music Business

Commented Mar 30, 2009 at 10:09:57 in Entertainment

“To expand on my point a little, as a professional musician and songwriter I am often baffled by the different way that people who aren't musicians themselves react to music. It isn't that it's unsophisticated, it's that their response to music is emotional first--and they see no need to grapple with how it's put together, whether there are musical references to other forms, unusual chord progressions, a particularly ironic lyric--all of which are meat and potatoes to me and almost completely immaterial to them.

One may rapturously quote what to her is a particularly trenchant contemporary lyric--which to me was already sung forty years ago, or a hundred. It doesn't matter. THIS lyric matters NOW, while she's in her time, in her space, and in her groove.

This is further illustrated by people who say, "I used to love that song until I understood what the lyrics were!"

I think there's at least some argument for not forcing people to listen hard or apply sophisticated tastes to what they, like, like. That dog won't hunt. Sampled-up rhythmic pap pop sells because it addresses the physical and emotional needs without asking for any more engagement from the listener. And if it's pretty to look at, all the better.”

oldschoololdsoul replied on Mar 30, 2009 at 15:11:16

“Music can be ear candy for the soul, emotional heart sound or an audio message for the mind. Good music covers at least two, and great music all three. Street people passing sound defecation off as a song can be classified as noise makers and not legitimate artists. We have been living in an era of noise ever since Aerosmith sold out in a duet with Run DMC and MTV went rap. And that's a fact Jack.”
Oil Prices in Steep Decline: Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid!

Oil Prices in Steep Decline: Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid!

Commented Jul 21, 2008 at 21:09:52 in Business

“That Bakken oil formation has been known about since the 20s. If it wasn't feasible to try to dig out what is 75% oil SHALE, not light sweet crude, at $30, $50, $75, $100, or $125 a barrel, it isn't feasible, period.

You have to use machines (powered by oil at TODAY'S prices, remember) to dig up the shale, to crush it, and then heat it to get something LIKE oil out of it. And transport it.

All that takes petroleum, machinery, skilled labor we don't have, time we don't have. The energy return on energy invested in oil shale isn't economically feasible.

That Bakken oil shale formation is mostly a scam. Besides, we'd have to dig up some halfway decent farmland and use WATER WE DON'T HAVE to mine it.

And it's not like it's YOUR oil or MY oil. It ain't going in American gas tanks if someone else in the world has better credit and more cash.

Nah, the oil companies do much better to sit on whatever oil's in the ground. Oil in the ground is money in the bank.”

Paul replied on Jul 21, 2008 at 22:56:02

“Nuclear power? Would a nuclear power plant and electric mining vehicles make a difference?

I don't know...

It would make a hell of a mess, however.”
McCain Not A Real Man, Says Limbaugh

McCain Not A Real Man, Says Limbaugh

Commented Jun 08, 2008 at 14:42:03 in Media

“As in, "McCain can't be THAT bad--Rush Limbaugh hates him!"”
Scott McClellan And The Opacity Agenda

Scott McClellan And The Opacity Agenda

Commented Jun 08, 2008 at 10:48:36 in Home

“I understand that as well as playing the big shot as TX guv, he played a lot of Freecell while sitting at his desk in Austin.”
Scott McClellan And The Opacity Agenda

Scott McClellan And The Opacity Agenda

Commented Jun 08, 2008 at 10:43:43 in Home

“Why in the hell is scott taking all this crap while the real problem gets ignored.

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Maybe that's the idea. Who knows what's going on while we fret over McClellan? Maybe he's just a patsy. Maybe this "tell-all" book is really a "tell-some-to-distract-the-masses" lightning-rod effort that is every bit as politically motivated as anything he did while on the job. Maybe he's not counting on selling this book as much as being paid off for it.”
Scott McClellan And The Opacity Agenda

Scott McClellan And The Opacity Agenda

Commented Jun 08, 2008 at 10:37:56 in Home

“Has Cheney finished his bunker yet?”
Pastor Hagee: The Antichrist Is Gay,

Pastor Hagee: The Antichrist Is Gay, "Partially Jewish, As Was Adolph Hitler" (Paging Joe Lieberman!)

Commented Jun 02, 2008 at 22:34:27 in Politics

“Call whatever channel Hagee is on and complain. Griping about it here just gives him more publicity.”
McClellan and His Media Collaborators

McClellan and His Media Collaborators

Commented Jun 01, 2008 at 12:52:42 in Media

“If asked, "What does it profit a man if he gain the world and lose his own soul?" I suppose the answer is "at least six figures."

You can always get back your soul, though, by doing a McClellan.”
Scotty Come Lately

Scotty Come Lately

Commented May 29, 2008 at 17:25:23 in Politics

“Perhaps the reason Scotty Mack didn't speak up was because he thought--perhaps knew--he'd be Plamed, Wilsoned, Edmonded, or Hatfilled. Rathered. Or attorneyed.”
The Worst Poet Ever

The Worst Poet Ever

Commented May 25, 2008 at 15:35:19 in Living

“Googled phrases like "some poems I wrote" or 'poetry samples' will bring up much the same.”
The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder

The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder

Commented May 20, 2008 at 09:06:23 in Politics

“To prosecute Bush is to prosecute the ego of the American people. We are good! We are righteous! Sure, we make mistakes--but doesn't everyone make a mistake now and then? So we erred in putting Bush in office, erred in allowing the 9/11 Commission to whitewash it, erred in letting vote fraud put Bush in office twice. Maybe we didn't do some things right in Iraq. But hey, we're human.

If you put Bush in jail, that implicates all of US. And we won't stand for that, because we are good, we are righteous, we are 'MERICANS. We're the best country in the whole damn universe, the nicest, the cleanest, the fairest, the best. The things we do for other countries and they are SO ungrateful. So what if we make a mistake now and then? Those people would've died anyway under Saddam. Remember the Muslims who'd cut your throat if you don't wear a burka. If you prosecute Bush, the terrorists will have won.

So shut up about Bush being a criminal. 'Mericans won't stand for it. Them's fighting words. Shut up shut up shut up or I'll use this gun.”

Harinama replied on May 20, 2008 at 17:26:23

“no, i'd say it implicates all REPUBLICANS, so yes lets just throw all of them selfish bastards in jail(after we take away their guns)!”

Abenormal replied on May 20, 2008 at 09:58:34

“To err is human, To be utterly indifferent, stupid, greedy, evil and to degrade America ,that is the George Bush administration legacy.”

kappa08 replied on May 20, 2008 at 09:21:36

“I hate to say it because I wish for nothing but suffering for Bush. But you're right.
Personally I would be happy if he just went away and was NEVER heard of again. As for those " 'MERICANS" that voted for him need to not only apologize to this country and the rest of the world. But also the " 'MERICAN" soldiers they killed along with a country they destroyed that did NOTHING to us other than rile the retard they put in office. That's right " 'MERICANS" you are responsible for the ALL the shit this country is in you stupid two-dimensional rednecks. Hang your heads in shame and NEVER vote again. You're not smart enough to have that privilege”
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