Marioth

Certified IT and Accounting Contractor
Raised and lived for 35 years in the Shadow of the glacial vapor that covers most of Michigan.
Living in sunny Los Angeles since 2000, having grown addicted to caffine, THC, testosterone, chocolate, science, American politics, music, and the mind's ability to manufacture, well, anything at all.

Recent comments by this user

How The 'Dream Ticket' Can Become A Nightmare

Clinton does not fit the mold, and she won't be attracting ant GOP cross-overs. Time to completely turn the page.

The recent upset in Mississippi indicates that President Obama will have broken the entrenched power bases in *both* political parties, and he will have done it with a smile. posted 05/15/2008 at 15:07:20

Massive Blowback To NARAL's Obama Endorsement

Sen Clinton was not offering any security for women's rights.

By her life-example, she was offering women the permission slips they need to stay in the abusive relationships that create the very denial from which Sen Clinton suffers. posted 05/15/2008 at 15:00:17

Bush Compares Obama To Nazi Appeasers

It's a goldern shame when a T.V. character, with typical Trekkian prescience, has more foreign policy experience than a president at the end of his second term.

Obama/Spock posted 05/15/2008 at 14:54:57

Indiana, North Carolina Primaries: Voters Get Ready To Settle Remaining Contests

utter blather posted 05/06/2008 at 17:00:49

Clinton Superdelegates Would Reconsider If Obama Maintains Lead

100% spot-on.

No more obliteratti posted 05/05/2008 at 19:11:49

Clinton Camp Says It Will Use The Nuclear Option

Indeed. I believe she will be taking this to court before it's over. Seriously.

Indiana needs to come through for Obama. I predict NC by 15, IN by 4 for Obama.

I want to write the ballad "They Made Me Tell Bubbuh His Tab Done Come Due"

Pax,
M. posted 05/04/2008 at 19:04:35

Carville: If Hillary Gave Obama "One Of Her Cojones, They'd Both Have Two"

Welcome to 4th grade recess. posted 05/04/2008 at 13:42:44

Clinton Camp: Obama Document Predicted Indiana Victory, Does That Still Stand?

It will be Obama by 4 in IN, 15 in NC
The lies are sinking the Clintonian ship.
Who shall be the one to tell Bubbuh Emeritus it's over? posted 05/04/2008 at 13:45:09

Coffeecups and Gutterballs: A Precision Media Hit On Obama, A Pass For Clinton

Calling for the erasure of Iran by nuke is grossly irresponsible for a sitting Senator, much less a presidential candidate. A vote for Hillary is a vote to continue the same failed neocon policies we've had for 8 years, and make Obliteration part of Dem foreign policy. Add the lies and the deep denial over the negative impact of her philandering husband, and she is not qualified to serve no matter who else is running.

She will never get my vote. Obliteration cannot be tolerated under any circumstance.

To answer you specifically, she is not even in touch with herself.

Pax,
M. posted 05/02/2008 at 21:12:00
It's the kind of analysis that would have been impossible to get until far too late. Sen Clinton would have just streamrolled over the nomination process if this were still the Xerox Era.

But it's not, and she's lost. Death by Inter-Webs, the great uncoverer of lies.

Pax,
M. posted 05/02/2008 at 21:07:15
Well-said and 100% agreed. No more obliteratti. posted 05/02/2008 at 21:05:21

Democratic Party's Patience For Clinton Wears Thin

She will never get my vote. posted 05/02/2008 at 13:17:31
Then vote Gov Crist out of office. He signed the law leading you to your trainwreck. Ditto Clinton Super Del MI Gov Granholm. posted 05/02/2008 at 13:16:16

Black-Issues Group: Price To Pay If Clinton Wins Through Superdelegates

Sen Clinton has threatened a country with 70 million people with erasure by nuke, and would add neocon language to the Dem party platform. This is grossly irresponsible as a sitting Senator, much less a president. This disqualifies her without further comment, regardless of who else is running.

This is a moral line. The last 7 years have taught us "no more."

No more means no vote for Sen Clinton. Ever.

Pax,
M., posted 05/02/2008 at 13:33:44
Count me with you. No more obliteratti. posted 05/02/2008 at 13:30:41
You will remember it for the rest of your life. Things like this don't get forgotten, less demntia or a bumb on the head.

Sen Clinton cannot inherit Obama's shine, nor his money machine, nor his 30,000 stadium draws. Add to that black disenfranchisement, and Sen Clinton will not be able to win in November. The record number of new people who came out to vote didn't come out for her.

Green is the color of Obama's money machine, and that is the only color elected super dels see, and why there has been no flood to Clinton, who, by all accounts, should have locked this up months ago. Her money machine is broke, and in debt. His is just now getting into third gear.

Add the erasure of Iran by nuke, and Sen Clinton disqualifies herself without further comment.

It will all be over soon.

Pax,
M. posted 05/02/2008 at 13:26:54

Defection Of Longtime Superdelegate Jolts Clinton

Totally agreed. This is a huge red flag. So was Obliteration, and notice how THAT has been swept under table. posted 05/01/2008 at 20:55:45

Sidney Blumenthal Uses Former Right-Wing Foes To Attack Obama

The vote is meaningless if all you have is Neocon #1 or Neocon #2. posted 05/01/2008 at 20:39:09
Agreed, not under any circumstance. No more obliteratti, And please spare me the bribes of SCOTUS justices. All nine are not worth tunring the Democrats into neocons. posted 05/01/2008 at 19:58:45

Obama closing in on Clinton's advantage among superdelegates

That was then and this is now. Bubbuh didn't get the Inter-Webs, and it killed Sen Clinton's campaign. It's no longer the 1990s.

Sen Clinton is not qualified to serve in the Senate, much less as president. This neocon madness of erasing Iran by nuke means neocon policies will be added to the platform in Denver.

Add in the pathologicial lying, and she is not qualified no matter who else is running. She will never get my vote, party be damned.

Pax,
M. posted 05/01/2008 at 00:04:47

Obama Endorsement Becomes Toxic For Mississippi Democrat

And one more piece of evidence that America has no interest in education. If it did, the GOP would never rise again. posted 04/30/2008 at 17:07:13
Aye indeed. The ad in NC, over which the entire might of the GOP nominee and his RNC could not convince a single harpy not to run what is a really childish ad, is delivered in flawless Yankee, whicle such-said harpy's accent is thick as molassas. She seems unable to even say these outrageous things in her own voice.

No more obliteratti. No more Sen Strangelove.

Pax,
M. posted 04/30/2008 at 17:05:15

Senator: Obama Has Dozens Of Secret Superdelegates Lined Up

She cannot threaten Iran with erasure by nuke without consequence. She will never get my vote. posted 04/30/2008 at 13:05:45

Reverend Wright's Church Bulletins: On Philanthropy, Race, And Life In The Spotlight

non-issue, Wright is not running for prez. The Media is sick, and not just in spots.

Sen Clinton is disqualified for any number of reasons. The doosey is that she, as a sitting Senator, threatened Iran's 70 million people with obliteration by nuke. This disqualifies her from the Senate, much less the presidency. I'd expect "nuke em all" from her cadre of uneducated stalwarts. But she wants to insert a new plank into Dem foreign policy: Obliteration.

Add a lifetime of denial learned from turning a blind eye to a philandering husband to whom she owes her rise and subsequent downfall, and you end up with someone who lies with terrible ease.

Sen Clinton is not qualified, no matter who else is running. She will not get my vote under any circumstance.

Pax,
M. posted 04/30/2008 at 13:00:25

Did North Carolina Governor Use Gay Slur In Front Of Clinton?

Easley will be retiring after this year. There is zero political risk for him in either his language or his candidate. Why else would allow a sitting governor to support someone who does not carry anything close to majority support?

That he permits himself words like "pansy" means he cannot exit soon enough. posted 04/29/2008 at 13:20:14

Clinton Backer "Organized" Wright's Press Club Event

The ferocity of the attacks against Wright confirm this. I watched many in the MSM spit out such pre-programmed nonsense because they do not want to talk about race. They would rather call a six-year marine unpatriotic and a "whackadoodle." Because he gives as good as he gets, he's loud-mouthed and uppity, If he were female, he'd be a bitch.

Obama, sadly, is caught in the middle. He cannot acknowledge t he truth of some of Wright's words without acknowledging the man. And Americans are so good a dismissing people with whom they do not agree, as if those with whom they disagree will just pick up and move away. You cannot use abusive language and then expect to live all nice-nice together. Ain't no one goin anywhere on this tiny rock that gets smaller by the day.

Lucklily for Obama, there is nothing in his makeup to suggest he plays these childish games. He instead appears to continue to live by the very christian values he learned from Trinity, those of temperence, tolerence, truth, and unconditional love. Neither McCain nor Clinton project this, and it's why neither of them attract crowds numbering in the tens of thousands.

Rev Wright shall pass.

Pax,
M. posted 04/29/2008 at 13:38:37
100% agreed. We have much bigger fish to fry. Sush as the Obliteration of Iran by nukes, a threat made by a sitting Democratic US Senator. posted 04/29/2008 at 13:26:18

McCain May Be Stalling Even With GOP Stage To Himself

I would not count the GOP side settled. I would be quite concerned about McCain's health, and what effect a heated battle once the Dems get their nominee will have. A flaring temper at his age is not advised. Watch for the Shadow of Huck to haunt the Old Soldier. posted 04/28/2008 at 15:13:50
Linking to yourself belies the circular logic of your Clintonian victory spin. It proves you listen to no one but yourself. posted 04/28/2008 at 15:11:03

Chuck Todd Slams Bill Clinton: "Woefully Unprepared For 21st Century Media"

After the ABC debate debacle we had analysis within an hour online about the links between Fox and ABC news, as well as discussion on Stephanopolis' motives and bias, crucial analysis that was impossible in past cycles. King Bubbuh wasn't prepared for it because he is a pathological liar, and we all knew it.

The headline should read, "Lights Flicked On, Roaches Scurry" posted 04/28/2008 at 15:22:13

Barack Obama On Fox News Sunday: Watch Video

Oh, I know! That was one snake of a sentance! posted 04/27/2008 at 19:24:58
I detest Brit Hume and even he could not find any fundamental flaw with Obama.

Obama "took on FOX" by not, for a second, stooping to their low methods. And did so simply by being who he is.

And thus does the hot air come out of the Fox balloon, as Obama leads them to the issues.

Pax,
M. posted 04/27/2008 at 19:22:46

Global Food Crisis Worst In A Generation, World's Poor Suffer Most

The allegedly conservative GOP maintains an llegal war profiteering enterprise posing as a presidency in the present. The lock-step voting of the GOP indicts them all.

War crimes tribunals in Feb 2009 when pardons can help no one. posted 04/27/2008 at 23:48:08
America cannot now afford it. $53 trillion in unfunded liabilities. Who will loan America the cash for more war, more energy, and the ongoing disaster recovery that will result from climate change?

Religeous zealots and political obliteratti make poor credit customers.

Pax,
M. posted 04/27/2008 at 21:38:23
I see. And maybe if you flap your arms hard enough, all those bad hippies which trouble you so much will just sail off to misfit island.

Your reasoning is childish. posted 04/27/2008 at 21:14:23
Oh yes and global companies answerable to no one will just straighten up and fly right on their own, pay their taxes, pay their employees a living wage with health care and 401k, and do it without poisoning the environment, all because JohnKemp waves his magic "market" wand and all is well. No one suffers in JohnKemp's fantasy economy.

Tell it to the Chinese who are bringing one coal fired plant per WEEK online and have zero interest in your "fair market," much less discussing it with you in terms you would consider in any way "fair." If they were smart, the Chinese will wait until the trough of the American recession to call in t heir loans.

Pax,
M. posted 04/27/2008 at 21:11:56
Hippies?!? What is this? 1969? Dude you need to grow up, and I mean, like, fast. Dig it? posted 04/27/2008 at 21:01:18
Just saw Rev Wright's speech to the Fight for Freedom Fund Dinner in Detroit. It was a powerful speech, a real call to awareness.

Watching the Fox reaction, it will be difficult to get any purchase on this speech. It was brilliant. Geraldo was fixated on Eupbonics, but one senses his heart wasn't in it.

It must really sour Geraldo's milk that McCain barely inspires a trip to the toilet.

FInd the speech if you can. It was great!

Pax,
M. posted 04/27/2008 at 20:59:17
Aye, and indeed. This monster is just waking up. posted 04/27/2008 at 17:50:28
Agreed. I laughed out loud at the rolling out of "liberal", a whipping-boy I'd not seen in a while. I thought I was reading an old Bloom County cartoon. posted 04/27/2008 at 16:29:45
Aye and indeed. posted 04/27/2008 at 16:24:23
Dogma? If dogma refers to an emotional age of about 15 where we're free to take as much as want and screw everyone else, then I agree, for this is what I am seeing here today. posted 04/27/2008 at 16:09:44
This patheric reasoning amounts as an excuse to wash your hands of any culpabilty. posted 04/27/2008 at 16:05:19
Limitless? This is the type of magic-thinking that has led us to where we are.

Libs? You are also living in some past era. This label makes no sense in 2008.

And what wheat, oil, or corn will prevent seawater from coming in?

That you require, at this late date, to cling to blaming libs exposes the failure of your thinking.

Pax,
M. posted 04/27/2008 at 16:01:29
Interesting reasoning.

Unless the world intends to ground its planes and berth its cargo ships, the reality remains this globe grows smaller by the day. We are linked together, and there won't be any pulling it apart now. Obama the man symbolizes this, a person from all over the place.

The criminality involved in globalization must be addressed and attacked. A world court would help. Americans have real trouble with this, and it is costing her, perhaps to the point of bankruptsy, with her $53 trillion in unsecured liabilities and unspeakable trade deficits.

Globalization will not be stopped, not even by fuel prices, not with over 6 billion people teaming about. It's how we face it that matters.

Pax,
M. posted 04/27/2008 at 15:55:34
This is just it. I find these triades simply an excuse to trot out the word "liberal," a word which has no meaning in today's dysfunctional politics where the GOP has become radicalized and the Democrats are still in their Deer in the Headlights era, which makes them, by definition, conservative.

ALL of America contributes to over-consumption. Your labels are exposed as childish excuses that do nothing but cater to the twin addictions of blame and whining. These will be of no avail when the water arrives.

Pax,
M. posted 04/27/2008 at 15:46:03
"Libbies?" Are you living in 1994? posted 04/27/2008 at 15:38:27
Agreed. The dysfunction of that decision will haunt America for a long time. posted 04/27/2008 at 14:24:38
One smells convergence.

This is a tip-of-the-iceberg story, one of the summits from which snowballs were all let loose at the same time, and all are now plunging down the mountain together, gathering force, all aimed at the same valley town below.

When the world has to burn its seed corn to get around, we've crossed a line.

Other snowballs include icemelt, the falling dollar, $53 trillion in unsecured U.S liabilities, and, interestingly enough, war crimes trials next year. The America that will emerge from Iraq will have been beaten back, and made a struggling peer, with deep debt in perpetuity. It literally cannot afford otherwise.

Unless, of course, the Obliterator In Chief gets her hands on the Magic Red Button...

Aye, 'tis convergence. The water is coming.

Pax,
M. posted 04/27/2008 at 14:22:41
It's a choice to live 45 minutes from work. posted 04/27/2008 at 14:12:16
I parked my car in 1996 for the last time. I have saved an estimed $72,000 since. Living in Los Angeles, I have never been late to an appointment, nor have I felt any impact from not driving, other than muscular legs, solar vitamin D treatments, and gone is the Michigan Fat. When I need to, I rent compact cars, and this is on the order of 1-2 times per year.

It's about what you permit yourself to do. It's a crying shame most our cities are designed for the car. It's going to make it very difficult to get around when fuel crosses the line where most can no longer afford it.

Trade the car for a small emergency boat. The water will be coming.

Pax,
M. posted 04/27/2008 at 13:38:45
Any young woman afflicted with "I want a baby" ought to travel to places where they canot take care of the children they have, and one need not leave the U.S. to find it. Go there and adopt, but please do not crank out any more new ones. posted 04/27/2008 at 13:31:35
And the water is coming, make no mistake about it. posted 04/27/2008 at 13:29:44

Sunday Roundup

childish drivel posted 04/27/2008 at 13:55:53
petty posted 04/27/2008 at 13:53:22

Bill Clinton Seizes Bigger Role In Hillary's Campaign

You raise an important issue: where do the Clintons go from here? The lies and obliteration assure no Senate majority leader post will be offered. After this clown-show, the curtain will fall for good on this act. posted 04/26/2008 at 13:43:18

Democrats Fear Clinton's Attacks May Cause Racial Backlash

I miss FB...

No more obliteratti. posted 04/26/2008 at 14:55:10
She has threatened another country five times the size of Iraq with 70 million people not with just nuclear strikes, but "obliteration." This is a criminal act. Threats 10,000 times less in severity would land American citizens in jail. Not one day in office, and obliteration has become the new dem foreign policy. She disqualifies herself without further comment, regardless of who else is running.

It also kills the selfish "I want to see a woman in office before I die" argument, as no grandchildren will then be possible. It amazes me the extant to which old women refuse to grow up. Wisdom must be earned.

Obliteration is the product of a life-long need to turn a blind eye, one that was ingrained into the beast forever because she chose to accomodate Bill. The resulting tunnel vision leads directly to the "nuke 'em all" moment. This is unstable behavior, and would disqualify her for the Senate had she not lied her way in already.

As president, she threatens the world.

No more obliteratti.

Pax,
M. posted 04/26/2008 at 14:53:40
Indeed she does, and she will obliterate any country that gets in her way. posted 04/26/2008 at 14:38:33
heh heh his support does not appear to be the bastion she'd hoped. posted 04/26/2008 at 14:36:22
Agreed. She leads the dem party's foreign policy to obliteration, and I will not vote for her.

No more obliteratti. posted 04/26/2008 at 14:34:20
*yawn* posted 04/26/2008 at 14:32:46
The stink in your nostrils was created by the Clintons. posted 04/26/2008 at 14:19:14
Focus on self-uniqeness. Focus on self-ownership of word and deed. Focus on the size of the world shrinking by the day, and tolerence is really the only way forward.

Uniqueness teaches us we need be 100% self-responsible, because the buck stops with the Self. posted 04/26/2008 at 14:10:26

Clinton Hillraiser Defects To Obama

I loved the euphamism "low information voters." posted 04/26/2008 at 13:50:01
Huckabee would be elected as McCain's health prevents him from continuing. posted 04/26/2008 at 13:49:01

Obama Backer: Irreparable Breach Between Clinton And Blacks Is Foreseeable

Well-said! We are getting analysis this time around impossible in past cycles. posted 04/25/2008 at 18:32:24
This is just it. None of these issues is getting the attention they need because the dysfunction rolls on. posted 04/25/2008 at 18:11:40
If Sen Obama can bring the attention to detail of campaign organizing (a sub-process of cat-herding), fundraising, and bringing people into the process, what I will be looking for is the same meticulous planning for his presidency. I believe such is his nature.

Sen Clinton could not organize a trip to the toilet. She lives in the denial-land that had to be invented to deal with Bill, that turning a blind eye that has become her trademark. It makes her unstable, and ill-prepared for the presidency. That she would lead dem foreign policy to Obliteration disqualifies her without comment.

No more Obliteratti.

Pax,
M. posted 04/25/2008 at 17:48:22
Because they have nothing better to do? Can't focus on the issues, these are losers for them. Can't focus on W, he's a war criminal, and to even discuss him will soon invite a subpeona. Can't focus on McCain, they don't really want him.

It will all change the moment the dems have their nominee. All the polls will be reset, and we will have a real race. What we have now is screeching operatic denial from the End of the Reign of King Bubbuh.

Pax,
M. posted 04/25/2008 at 17:36:58
Bang that hammer home, you nailed it: this is about the end of the reign of King Bubbuh, which now has months, perhaps weeks left. The lies and AA alienation assure no majority leader post will be offered. All she will have is her Senate seat, but this is not to be misunderestimated [sic.], because the Senata itself is broken, and this election can only provide a slightly better environment to get healthy again. It will likely not do so, as the average age of the Senate membership continues to be 107, still firmly entrenched in the "change you can mimeograph" era.

Pax,
M. posted 04/25/2008 at 17:26:43
They must be called out. The sunshine of this media is withering. After the ABC debate, we had analysis within an hour, including the feeing of questions from Sean Hannity, a level of detail impossible in past cycles. Clintonian lies cannot withstand it. How else could TWO people, alleged giants, fall so far?

Call them out, until your voice is hoarse, and then bring a megaphone!

Pax
M. posted 04/25/2008 at 17:18:19
Please....no more Obliteratti.... posted 04/25/2008 at 16:57:40
But but but Bill has an office in Harlem! posted 04/25/2008 at 16:54:59
Wow...you don't *sound* amused.... posted 04/25/2008 at 16:53:12

Media Jump Ship From Obama To Clinton

What a load.

"Why can't he close it?" == "Why won't he win when *I* say so?"

Infantile rubbish.

America elected W twice and there is zero evidence it has changed its mind since. As obliteration is our new foerign policy, just call martial law, make W king and be done.

Chris Matthews on Rev: Wright 4/24: :It's his Iraq." This is 4th grade recess, which sums up PA.

Write in your cat. And then head for higher ground.

Pax,
M. posted 04/25/2008 at 00:58:37

Harry Reid, Nancy Pelosi, Howard Dean May Intervene In Dem Primary

Impeachment was not the proper course. It can only result in removal from offiice. It could never pass the current Senate.

What we have here are war crimes, and impeachment is not required to indict those responsible in Feb 2009 when pardons can help no one.

Unless McCain is elected.

Paxm
M, posted 04/24/2008 at 18:59:50

McCain In New Orleans: Not Sure If We Should Rebuild 9th Ward

The Dutch solution is not viable for the U.S. for a couple of reasons, greed notwithstading. First is the vast miles of coastline affected. The second is related to the first in that it's a moot point. Any such project needed to begin in 1970. It cannot now be funded.

The Arctic is predicted now to be ice-free in the summers by 2013. Used to be 2100. Then the 2030s. Now, in five years. The effects of an albido shift from terribly bright to terribly dark cannot be fully known, other than much more heat will be entering the system. And more heat means more extremes.

Aye, the U.S. has big fish to fry right here at home.

Pax,
M. posted 04/24/2008 at 16:22:57
The old geezer has a point. Katrina was not the last eraser coming to the Gulf Coast. The question becomes: how many times do you rebuild New Orleans after floods destroy it? We have not even gotten to "once".

There needs to be planning for the water. What plan is there to relocate the Port of New Orleans inland? The Port of Miami? The tens of thousands of towns, and hundreds of thousands of industries along the Gulf Coast? That'd be none, but at least we'll have obliterated Iran.

Parts of New Orleans were rebuilt after Katrina, but most of the surrounding towns were not, and they will never be coming back.

So the question is valid: why rebuild unless you itend to raise it above sea level, and not by a little?

Pax,
M.

ps. I am NOT a supporter of the old geeezer who's face looks like my mom's not long before she died. posted 04/24/2008 at 13:56:08

Long Primary Damaging Democrats

And they shall be called The Obliteratti. posted 04/23/2008 at 13:40:10

Obama Set To Announce New Superdelegates After Pennsylvania Primary

Oh, wait! There was a...no, I got nothin either.

And put me in the camp that could have voted for her as soon as last Spring. But the presidency is simply about more than she can offer, and the decisions she took, I am now afraid, have damaged her for good. It will be tough to get the Senate Majority post now; a known liar cannot be trusted, not in the Your Word Is Your Bond Senate.

The Obliteration of Iran comment illustrates she has reached the utter end of her road. If this is was passes for Democratic foreign policy, the party is free to whither, and quickly. I will write in my cat.

Which is exactly what will happen if the nomination is taken from Obama, given his leads. And a generation and a half of young people will be turned off to politics for the rest of their lives.

Pax,
M. posted 04/22/2008 at 18:31:49

Hillary Clinton On Countdown: I Believe In Deathbed Conversions

It will all be over soon enough... posted 04/21/2008 at 21:30:57

Clinton On Iran Attack: "Totally Obliterate Them"

*yawn*
*stretch* posted 04/21/2008 at 20:55:16
Oh yes, and enough with the "that should scare us all" crap. Please take your fear-stink elsewhere. posted 04/21/2008 at 20:47:39
We? Which We?

The fundamental problem with the American Empire's foreign policy is "we" presume to insert our fat noses into the business of others. Why does Iran need a nuke? Maybe, say, 160,000 Empire troops backed up by another 25,000 of the Empire's Elite Blackwater Guard all parked on permanent bases in Iraq?

Until "we" get our thumb out of the Eye of the World, America cannot recover.

What are we going to do about it? What we['ve done all along.

Nothing.

Pax,
M. posted 04/21/2008 at 20:45:30
I find this reasoning facinating, and not without merit.

For another way of saying the same thing is that an Islamic symbol is all that stands between Israel and dust. An Islamic symbol of peace.

It seems the conversation about what to *do* as opposed to how to *die* begins there.

Pax,
M. posted 04/21/2008 at 20:41:54
100% agreed, The tentacles are in deep. posted 04/21/2008 at 20:38:11
Uh, roast marshmellows? It makes as much sense as the American Empire's nuclear policy, which just happens to be that of Sen Clinton.

I do not envy voters in PA.

Pax,
M. posted 04/21/2008 at 20:34:51

Clinton Camp Won't Say How Hillary Disagrees With MoveOn

Careful now, let's not dig at that system who's sole purpose is life-long intimidation into making regular interest payments, which are crack to those who care about such things: either you have to have it or you have to be compeltely rid of it. No middle ground.

A recent tour of a local supermarket uncovered (and I counted) 17 different brands of butter. Just butter. All the same milk from all the same cows endlessly processed into a homogenous, uniquitous yellow goo.

It is hardly socialist to suggest that we could probably do with six or seven brands of butter if, say, we spent the other 10 on health care.

And this is just butter. Our supermarkets are advertisements the gross waste of personal neglect. There were five brands of lard, but only two had English lettering.

But at least I have my "free enterprise" and can choose among 17 kinds of heart attack.

When the water comes in, I suspect the butter will float....

Pax,
M. posted 04/21/2008 at 17:54:17
Ditto the Womanizing Bill. posted 04/21/2008 at 17:35:57
100% agrered.

She permitted it to be done to her.

Pax,
M, posted 04/21/2008 at 17:34:27
There were never any Clinton supporters, just GOP plants. posted 04/21/2008 at 17:32:53
oh cry me a river posted 04/21/2008 at 17:31:03

Some Last-Minute Obama Thoughts, After Canvasing in PA

The phrase " (Alice and I are in our 50s, but we are madcap theatre folk.)" is the winner! My life-long freinds I met in theater [sic].

Wonderful post, very rich, with the well-reasoned snarkless war vote analysis at the end. Tells you everything you need to know.

I do not envy undecided voters in PA.

It is also worth recalling that Obama's slow and steady gathering of power eases out the current womanizing leader of the Dem party, and in that context the logic of the ABC debate crystalizes.

Pax,
M. posted 04/21/2008 at 14:41:59

Michael Moore Endorses Obama, Calls Clinton Tactics "Disgusting"

If you grew up in Michigan, you'd know. He has nailed it in each of his films. Michigan is a northern state that is becoming a southern state demographically.

The childish complaints about his weight aside (and I do mean 3rd grade-level), if you do not agree with his politics that's fine. He's not a politician. He is a filmmaker, award-winning, and he has totally nailed the underlying issues.

If you have to complain about Michael Moore to get Hillary elected, something is really screwed up in the dem party. The ABC debate was another symptom.

But the finest Sen Clinton saved for today, when she would obliterate Iran for its insolence, too late perhaps for PA, but not thereafter. This is so ugly, so stark, the absolute last straw.

Sen Clinton is a neocon.

Pax,
M. posted 04/22/2008 at 01:28:13
"Male cue"? These two words invalidate your whole argument.

Uppity much? posted 04/21/2008 at 13:38:46
If Obama has baggage, the Clintons retain the entire Samsonite Luggage Factory.

What is consistent with your line of reasoning is that it is based on fear. If that is how you condict yourself, then Obama's words ought to scare the hell out of you.

For one cannot bring change without pointing to what no longer works, and, beyond all reason, embracing it. This is why he resists mightily to be drawn down into the mud.

Hillary embraces nothing, inspires no ideals, and asks you for your permission for her and her husband to continue to lie to you and your spouse in the most childish and self-centered ways.

Enough with the fear.

Pax,
M. posted 04/21/2008 at 13:28:44
sexist much? posted 04/21/2008 at 13:18:06

Clinton Needs Record Margins And Turnout To Catch Obama

desperate posted 04/21/2008 at 13:04:55
desperate posted 04/21/2008 at 13:01:12

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