I say yes, you say no, OR People are Strange
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Why people like this CAN'T win elections. First off, they can't even do basic math. Would you want that quality in your President. Hopefully he won't be placed in the running if he can't do better than this:
Jackie
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Hi all. Haven't posted on for a bit, but I've been lurking. Just wanted to wave hello to like minded souls.
It's been occurring to me more and more that the failure to do something about global warming, given the numbers of people and species who will die from droughts, rising oceans, severe weather, is the moral equivalent of those who ignored Hitler - that future generations will curse those who held hearings on Benghazi and the IRS, while the temperatures rose and the ice caps melted. I don't say this lightly: I tend to scorn anyone who compares any political action they disagree with to Hitler. I say this given my great fear of the global consequences of what we are doing - what they are doing. There is something so truly evil about the attitude - let the world burn - I'm not going to risk my political career by crossing the Koch brothers. There is something so truly evil about people who are willing to risk terrible consequences to their grandchildren and generations to come as long as they keep or increase their own wealth and power for the balance of their selfish and twisted lives.
Sorry for the rant. Watching the storm move in here in New Jersey and feeling pessimistic.
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Alexandria, I agree.
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Like, Love, Agree Alexandria!
HODOR!
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adding my cheer to Alexandria - I know just how you feel about never using that comparison, but this feels like an earthly suicide.
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Extreme and on-going agreement Alexandria. Who said money is the root of all EVIL. Is that made sometimes even worse for NOT knowing that your GOD is money following up with a heavy dose of perceived power. Two very un-lasting elements.
Jackie
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Rethugs refusal to own up to or admit these facts do not change them one iota.
Just saying.
Jackie
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Just looking at the front row here. The puppets on the bottom look no better.
Jackie
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Alexandria - I'm so glad you expressed this. How many alarm bells have to go off before some will wake up? Inside we go deeper into the rabbit hole of denying science - whether Creationism over Evolution or denying man caused Climate Change. As long as Fox News and the Koch brothers use their power to spread lies and propoganda (could we compare the lot to Joseph Goebbels?) our House of Representatives will be ruled by their minions. The lie being that science is not to be believed (because it would hurt "their" bottomline).
Karl Rove:
"We're an empire now, and when we act, we create our own reality. And while you're studying that reality - judiciously, - we'll act again, creating other new realities, which you can study too, and that's how things will sort out. We're history's actors...and you, all of you, will be left to just study what we do."
Joseph Goebbels:
"If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it."
Adolf Hitler:
"Let me control the textbooks and I will control the state..."
Yesterday, the Republicans in the Senate voted against a very non-controversial energy bill sponsered by Shaheen-Portman, that would create energy savings, purely to deny Jean Shaheen a success before her Senate election in New Hampshire. Portmann is a Republican and 7 Republicans co-sponsered the bill they voted against. All they do is play politics rather than take what's going on in this world seriously.
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Haven't been on for a bit...
Kam - you cat's antics sound totally normal to me (from memories of having cats when young - and not so allergic). One cat I had used to "hunt" through the house at night. If I'd get up to go the the bathroom (which was downstairs and at the opposite end of the house) it would launch itself on me from some point along the trail - usually giving me at least one good scratch - then it would come join me in bed and expected to be feted like royalty for the hunt - forgetting that his victim was also his admirer, of course.
Also, about the proposed State of Jefferson, that state has been proposed off and on for a long time. Right before World War II, it looked like it was actually going to happen. If it would, wouldn't it be nice if it actually followed Jeffersonian principles - instead of the tea-bagger idjuts?
RL - I'm with you. I never ever skip voting. It's my right and I am a true believer that EVERY VOTE COUNTS! Unfortunately, I get tongue-tied when I run into someone who doesn't also think that way, so am no good at changing minds and hearts of the non-believers.
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GG - I don't get tongue-tied. I get angry. Tongue-tied would probably be better.
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GG - I suggest you aren't "tt" - but have learned the wisdom: "Never try to teach a frog to sing." There are many variations of that theme, but that's the one I prefer...
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I too feel rather in-capable of "presenting for arguments". No matter how GOOD I know they are. Due to my stroke many years ago, I tend to talk very haltingly at times. If I go too fast I just slur words and sometime reverse them in the sentence. So, most anyone ( and my family are always top-notch at it ) can jump in while I'm still formulating my words and loudly proclaim their way WHICH to them is the ONLY way anyway. I have managed to out talk them a time or two but then they cry FOUL saying, well you were in my face. Well, yeah !!!! It was the only way I could actually say something and get the whole idea out there. It lets them off the hook though if they assign a "foul" on me.....so ( envision very huge sigh here ) I've pretty much given up on them.
Let then wallow in their "studied" stupidity.....and lose time after time, after time. Part of why they don't wish to change is they don't care to help their fellow man......forgetting like so many ( and I know where some of this will go ) all the help they so often had on the way to getting where they are. They could not and did not do it on their own and I care very little what the Rethugs and idjuts from the far right would say. All the derision and bad mouthing seldom changes anything. If you can get the Koch's to keep regurtating huge excessive funds you may at some point buy your way into a win.....but that old saying about 'ill' gotten gains would have me keeping any eye out for the dissipation of gains gotten that way....probably not much of a lasting quality.
Sunny and pretty here today.....about time. All the gray and rain bringing much cooler temps --- not bad but the rain made it all damp which never feels good on bones that are my age. We kept the I-heater on enough to chase away the dampness. Hooray....summer is starting back here...maybe as soon as tomorrow.
Jackie
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Exactly what I've come to expect of do-do's like this..... http://www.addictinginfo.org/2014/05/17/operation-american-spring-failed/
Jackie
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http://www.addictinginfo.org/2014/05/17/impeach-obama/ Really needs no explanation. Laughed till I had wet cheeks.
Jackie
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Jackie, I'm also a big fan of Bill Maher. Thanks for posting.
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It has been in the 80's here this week. Glorious weather which is now cooling down. Today is a 70's kinda day and Sunday and Monday will be in the low 60's with showers. I planted a few more succulents for my front yard as well as a small azalea and a Ceanothus - which will be fairly large in time, but is small for now. Since the ceanothus is still small I decided to make things a little brighter with a couple pots full of annuals, so did that as well.
There is a horrendously old and dilapidated garden bench in our yard that I have decided to make my summer project. Today we bought the wood I will replace the existing rotted stuff with.
Hubby made a table about 35 years ago that we've decided will be our deck table. He varnished it yesterday and it looks pretty good. I'm going garage sale shopping over the next few months to see if I can come up with some funky wood chairs to paint and have our own style patio/deck furniture.
this afternoon we're going to watch the Preakness from the comfort of our living room and then I'm making gluten-free pizza. If I have any energy left I'll finish the silk pants I started.
Hubby is busily trying to get his boat and fishing supplies ready for the opening day of salmon season.
Have I mentioned that I really LOVE being retired???
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I just watched a wonderful video that I'd like to share here.
On the eve of the 60th anniversary of the landmark Brown v Board of Education Supreme Court decision, First Lady Michelle Obama speaks at Senior Appreciation Day in Topeka, Kansas, where the historic civil rights case began.
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RR -- very moving. And something to be learned -- about the person that goes around the world with our First Lady. We don't know what we are destined to do, but if you can do ALL you are able, you could end up sitting in the White House.
Also on the same note, I would say, it isn't always what you do, but the fact that you do it with love and care in your heart. It seems a hard concept for so many but we are all mankind. No one is special -- no one has an exalted race, or place, or color or anything else. Remove the outer layers and no one could tell us apart.Just the few thoughts swirling in my mind as our First Lady spoke with a voice full of love and care.
Jackie
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And another one bites the dust: http://www.addictinginfo.org/2014/05/17/nikki-haley-lost-lawsuit/
Jackie
ETA: can hear my dad......doesn't know her A** from a hole in the ground.
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In a nutshell, the problems will come when those who get into the primaries have to defend why they are going to take away our ACA. http://www.dailykos.com/story/2014/05/15/1299624/-Chamber-runs-Obamacare-horror-story-for-McConnell-and-it-s-another-nbsp-fail
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Found this little guy when I was mowing my lower field yesterday. He was a "teenager" only about 3 inches in diameter. I needed to move him closer to the stream so I wouldn't mow over him!
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Hi Everyone,
Hope you're enjoying your Sunday. Tim is getting ready to BBQ some pork ribs ... my favorite, with some corn on the cob, beans and biscuits! Yay!
My computer has been in the shop for a few days, so I wasn't able to log on. Thankfully, it was only a $40 fix. Something got messed up and my .exe files disappeared when Microsoft did an update. Apparently, I'm not the first person the repairman has seen this happen to.
Hugs,
Bren
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Bren, I had some issues when I did a Microsoft update. Don't know if I mentioned it here or not. I had been using Outlook Express since I started using computers 16 or 17 yrs. ago. Last time I up-dated it, my machine just went wacko. Got some estimates on repair, but they were out of sight.
As a last resort, I called Microsoft. They had two fixes....one was expensive to give me Outlook Express back ( they are no longer going to do automatic updates on it ) and every yr. they would charge me $99.00 to keep the Outlook program. Too expensive. For $110.00 they would give me an Outlook that didn't nearly yr. installation that would keep me going as long as I had my computer.
They were very kind and put in Microsoft Ofc. and a couple of other things for me since they were on my computer before, but lost due to my attempt to update. They did not have to --- could have made me buy them but gave them to me for the price of the permanent Outlook Express.
Jackie
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I'm still convinced that people who say such stupid things simply don't actually hear what they are saying. They are pandering and seem to be so enthused with the goal they are trying to reach that they lose the ability to censor themselves and no one seems to bother pointing out how irrational these statements are.
Jackie
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A BOX TURTLE
BREN FOUND A BOX TURTLE...
Joy, Joy, Joy!!!! Next time you see him, please give him slices of tomato, and fresh romaine lettuce, from his friend up North.
A BOX TURTLE. Haven't see one in at least 12 years.....stopped ALL traffic BOTH WAYS on Mass Ave NW in Washington DC to pick one up from the middle of the road, must have been a pet which got out, drove it miles to a Nature Preservation area in the woods of Potomac MD. Must be still living there. They live SUCH long lives, if we don't run them over, or pollute the land they need.
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