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bookworm
Social climber
Falls Church, VA
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more examples of libs' politically inspired moral confusion:
bush waterboards 3 admitted (proudly) terrorists and libs call it a war crime; barry assassinates two american citizens (without charges or trial) and libs call it an heroic act
bush's ag defends administration's waterboarding policy and libs call him a fascist; barry's ag oversees a gun-running program that actually helps foreign crime syndicates acquire guns that are then used to murder an american law enforcement officer and libs shrug
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-31727_162-20115038-10391695.html
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Norton
Social climber
the Wastelands
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That's right Booky,
Obama WILL kill anyone he considers a threat to this country.
Don't fuk with him. Get it yet?
Now grow up and deal with it, stop your pussy whining.
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dirtbag
climber
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Booky, if he's closet right winger then vote for him.
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Crimpergirl
Sport climber
Boulder, Colorado!
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LEB - I'm really surprised your field hasn't gone paperless. ALL the journals I work with (are there are a ton) are paperless. Far less expensive. Easy to download (pdf) and store on the computer. Less clutter - no rows of journals on shelves or piled on the floor. No mailing hassles. Bizarre your industry has not gone that way. Maybe it will soon - ours changed in a matter of about 4 years. It is SO much nicer.
Also, if your patients/public benefit by your better education/training then it's not out of the question for them to foot some of the bill. It's the same thing regarding dependent write offs on taxes. People who have kids are being subsidized by others (e.g., people without kids). I often make comments here about it when someone whines that all they do is give give give and yet they have offspring write offs. It's okay with me though because we all benefit by well educated offspring even if they are not my own(where theoretically that money goes).
Same with many other things. Seems everyone is benefiting in someway.
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bookworm
Social climber
Falls Church, VA
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doh!
liberals should be more like the tea party says...er...um...no way...VAN JONES?????????
ok, jones says, "If we can just be as warm and sharing and kind as the Tea Party", which suggests that liberals are not "warm and sharing and kind", which means liberals are COLD and SELFISH and MEAN
jones also calls the tea party movement an "upgrade" over lib tactics
this must be bizarro-world
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bookworm
Social climber
Falls Church, VA
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oh, those evil koch brothers
other american companies that did LEGAL business with iran between 2003 and 2010:
3M, General Electric, Honeywell, JP Morgan, and Tyson
total political contributions made by these companies during the same time period: $343,000 to the DSCC
the kochs also gave $60,000 to the DSCC between 2007 and 2010
amount of iran-tainted money returned by the DSCC: $0.00
funny how you libs keep accusing me of criticizing barry for killing terrorists when i have congratulated him on every score; meanwhile, you ignore my obvious (to those who can read) criticism of your own moral vacuity on the issue...your silence is tantamount to agreement
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bookworm
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Falls Church, VA
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"Good politicians are in sync with their times, understand them, and deal with their challenges. But Obama is at odds, and often at war, with his own. In an age when debt is a problem, he is a big spender; when government has to cut back, he wants to expand both its expense and its reach. Nothing that happens appears to deter him, not the massive pushback from the American people in the 2009 and 2010 elections; not the crisis in Europe, kicked off by the collapse of Greece’s finances in April 2010, which caused an austerity panic all over Europe, and should have driven home the most cogent of lessons: that exactly as he was trying to turn his country into a social democracy like those of old Europe, which the American left had long admired, the European social democracies had been forced to admit that their model could not be sustained.
The result is that Obama is now an outlier among the world’s leaders: the one head of a first world industrial nation who is not calling for cutbacks and thrift. In Britain, David Cameron plans cuts of $130 billion; in France, Nicolas Sarkozy raised the retirement age and has limited pensions. “We can’t finance our social model,” said the president of the European Council, facing the reality that longer life expectancy, a smaller work force, and regulations and policies that inhibit productivity have called a halt to an era of generous benefits. Obama alone is hopelessly enamored of the past."
here's the whole essay: http://www.weeklystandard.com/articles/overrated_594676.html
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Elcapinyoazz
Social climber
Joshua Tree
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At least the idiot didn't mention de Tocqueville
When you use the term "idiot" in a thread where TGT, Skipt, DonnieThompson, Bookworm, Cornhole, Crackhead, and LEB are all actively posting, you're going to have to be a little more specific, ya know?
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Norton
Social climber
the Wastelands
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That is correct Fattrad, Obama will flat out kill ANY US Citizen he considers a threat to national security. No morals, no values, no questions, no due process.
Deal with it, don't be such a pussy.
National Security requires that kind of President, Grandpa McCain would be drinking his Geritol and doing nothing.
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corniss chopper
climber
breaking the speed of gravity
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There Norton goes again! Spouting the heinous doublethink of a nazi.
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Norton
Social climber
the Wastelands
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I doubt anyone gives a sh#t who Jones is.
I don't.
Bachman/Palin in 2012
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corniss chopper
climber
breaking the speed of gravity
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So now you're dis'n the Administration who thought so much that they made Van Jones their Green Jobs Czar.
You're all over the map this morning Norton. What's up?
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k-man
Gym climber
SCruz
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The "Crux of the Biscuit" to quote a Largoism ...
Yes, Largo did use that phrase in the 60 Minutes vid, but it is not a Largoism. Largo got the phrase from a Frank Zappa tune:
The crux of the biscuit is the apostrophe. -- FZ
Carry on ...
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Gary
climber
Desolation Row, Calif.
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-100 jobs!
Which the GOP considers 100 jobs too many?
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Crimpergirl
Sport climber
Boulder, Colorado!
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LEB - I get emails from the publishers with titles and abstracts to check out quickly. Then I can go back and read those of interest at any time. I haven't found it to be a difficult system for me. But then again, 99% of my work time is in front of a computer anyway.
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Norton
Social climber
the Wastelands
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Ok, so what exactly IS the Republican's plan for job creation?
We have already extended the Bush tax cuts, where are all the promised jobs?
Remember the tax cut plan?
The rich were going to be so thankful with their tax cuts that they were going "create" jobs for the peasants. All that happened was the deficit increased from lack of revenues.
FAILURE
And so here we are: Again, what is the Republicans "plan"?
Can't be more tax cuts, that clearly has not worked.
So the plan is to criticize and block every effort the Dems try?
Yep! That's it!
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Norton
Social climber
the Wastelands
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Ok, again
What exactly is the Republican plan for job creation?
Anyone who votes Republican would be well read and very familiar with their platform.
What bill has the Repub controlled House passed that targets job creation?
When you are elected to "govern" then you are expected to govern, not do nothing.
What is the Repub plan for job creation, significant in scope to "turn around" this economy?
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