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EdwardT
Trad climber
Retired
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The less you know, it's gets you an Not simple-minded point
Bravo.
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Larry Nelson
Social climber
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JEleazarian posted
...Unless, of course, you vote to elect a climber. The Johnson/Weld pack and hydration system not only accommodates all you need, it relaxes your mind, which is essential for leading.
John
LOL...and so true.
I also live in the single party People's Republic of California, where Hillary taking the state is a foregone conclusion.
With the main party's hydration products so distasteful, my hydration pack purchase will probably be the climber's choice...Johnson/Weld
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geoffl
Mountain climber
Mountain View, CA
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It's actually a urine bottle. They come from the manufacturer with water so they don't collapse during transport (like the stock market will if he gets elected). I'm waiting for the wag bag to come out. It's either trump's face or a Florida ballot. . . a closely held secret, nobody's talking!
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Escopeta
Trad climber
Idaho
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Bravo.
Thanks, I needed a laugh.
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TradEddie
Trad climber
Philadelphia, PA
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my hydration pack purchase will probably be the climber's choice...Johnson/Weld
How can any climber possibly consider voting Libertarian when the the LP calls for the abolishment of "...all federal programs and services not required under the U.S. Constitution."
That would mean no National Parks, no National Forests, no BLM, and no YOSAR, to name but a tiny few directly related to climbing. I'm sure we all have our beefs with each of these, but do you really think we'd be better without them at all?
TE
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10b4me
Mountain climber
Retired
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"as an ASCA certified bolt replacer" = pretty much ANYONE willing to receive and install a package full of bolts and hangers...
Yep!!!...
That's some "Cert" you've got there pal...
it's sad how the Beethoven Wall, and Nabisco Canyon have been grid bolted.
jus' sayin'
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JEleazarian
Trad climber
Fresno CA
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Trad Eddie, the answer is simple. That platform requires an act of congress, which will not happen. Both Clinton and Trump have profound flaws that make them unsuitable as President. At least if we elect a climber (i.e. Johnson), we will have a president who needs to compromise to get anything (or any appointment) through congress.
Moreover, party platforms tend to be honored in their breach, even with the Democrats and Republicans. Compare Johnson with Trump or Clinton. He has more experience and a better temperment than Trump (talk about a low bar!), and his straightforward honesty and belief in the Bill of Rights stands in stark contrast to Clinton.
Put a climber in the White House. Vote Johnson/Weld!
John
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apogee
climber
Technically expert, safe belayer, can lead if easy
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Funny to see you so enamored of any politician, John...maybe it just because the choices are sooooo bad that it makes a fringe candidate look good to you...
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pyro
Big Wall climber
Calabasas
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it's sad how the Beethoven Wall, and Nabisco Canyon have been grid bolted.
jus' sayin'
what the f*#k is going on over there Guyman needs to regulate..
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TradEddie
Trad climber
Philadelphia, PA
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The problem with that logic is that you're voting for someone in the hope that he won't be able to implement any of his stated aims. We all realize that our party won't be able to implement all of our aims, but we hope to achieve some, the more, the better.
Shutting down government programs is well within the reach of executive authority, Ted Cruz did it, and he's only a Senator. Johnson would have four years of executive orders before we could do anything.
That's not to say I don't agree strongly with several parts of the LP platform, but the package as a whole is lunacy, and its position on corporate liberty in particular is a sell-out.
TE
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JEleazarian
Trad climber
Fresno CA
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Apogee, I certainly understand Johnson's downside, but I find it trivial compared with those of Trump, Clinton, or the Greens. He and Weld have track records as governors, and are running as Libertarians largely to avoid the influence of the social dictators that pollute the Republican party.
If I seem to have unusual enthusiasm, it's because I have immense revulsion contemplating the candidates of either the Democrats or Republicans.
John
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Craig Fry
Trad climber
So Cal.
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Yes, I'm a smart guy
and I understand how politics works
They have a 100 million dollar industry that makes up lies about the Dems and Hillary that work with the not so smart very well.
They believe the crap they spew 24/7.
The President isn't you friend or lover
You get to pick one out a total of 2 people
If you were smart, you would always pick the Democratic nominee because the Republicans are a Party of lying serve serving tools only out to make sure their funders get favors.
They are the creators of everything going on bad in this Country at this time, that is a fact. They won't lift a finger to help our economy, or middle class, or any other important issue that needs attention.
The Republicans work hard to screw the middle class, poor and minorities.
Their base demands it.
Laughing at rape victims??
was she laughing at Trump raping a 13 year old?
Must be.
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Craig Fry
Trad climber
So Cal.
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John is correct.
All run of mill Republicans with a conscience should vote for Gary Johnson.
and all liberals, green party, progressives, moderates, independents and smart people should vote for Hillary.
If too many people vote for the Green Party, then we will have President Trump.
Don't rely on others to make sure Hillary wins, Don't Waste your Vote on a third Party candidate that will Never Win in 2016.
Even in California, too many idiots could throw this election to Trump, this State is full of blurry headed liberals that are going to waste their vote of the Green Party candidate
don't be an idiot!
The Stakes are too High!
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Craig Fry
Trad climber
So Cal.
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No, I did not click on your link
You don't know what the hell you are talking about when it comes to politics
The Republicans Run this Country Now!
Not 40 years ago
They have the Congress, the Supreme Court, and the majority of the States!
They took over with Reagan and haven't let go of the power since
Other wise we would have higher taxes for the rich and no National Debt.
They alone ran up $18 Trillion in debt and funneled it to their rich cronies
do you understand what it means to be a liberal?
are you saying I'm a 90s liberal?
I say you don't know what the hell you talking about
you listen to complete BS then come here and say it's the truth!
Give me a F-ing break
Go post on a Climbing thread.
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nah000
climber
no/w/here
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i did watch the link that Radical posted:
have you never seen or heard black humour before? and you're in the medical field?
i ain't no defender of hillary, but you tell me what any sane person is supposed to do when they are put in a position by a system, where it is their job to defend someone that they believe is guilty and who then goes on to pass a lie detector test...
i'd have a bit of a black laugh about how that was the point when i no longer trusted lie detectors, as well...
there are so many legitimate things to attack hillary over. that, that's your choice suggests you don't understand how the legal system works, what the job of a defence lawyer is, and/or how humans cope with some of the fUcked up situations that they end up in due to an often absurd world and the human created systems that inhabit it...
or am i to assume that you've never had a black laugh at one of the fUcked up medical situations you've seen?
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looking sketchy there...
Social climber
Lassitude 33
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The bottom line:
From a recent article in the California State Bar Journal on recent developments in the US Supreme Court by Erwin Chemerinsky:
The future
Since 1960, 78 is the average age at which a Supreme Court justice has left the bench. There will be three justices 78 or older when the next president is inaugurated in 2017: Justices Ginsburg, Kennedy and Breyer. Especially if it is a two-term president, it seems likely that he or she will have several picks for the high court. Also, of course, it is uncertain as to who will replace Justice Scalia. For liberals and conservatives, Democrats and Republicans, one of the most important issues in the coming election is who will fill these vacancies on the Supreme Court.
Erwin Chemerinsky is dean and distinguished professor, Raymond Pryke Professor of First Amendment Law, at the University of California Irvine School of Law.
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High Fructose Corn Spirit
Gym climber
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worth reflecting on again...
"how humans cope with some of the fUcked up situations that they end up in due to an often absurd world and the human created systems that inhabit it.." -nah000
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wilbeer
Mountain climber
Terence Wilson greeneck alleghenys,ny,
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apogee
climber
Technically expert, safe belayer, can lead if easy
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"...barring major unforeseen developments..."
Yeah, that.
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