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Dec 27, 2023 04:43:29   #
XXX wrote:
What the hell is Kwanza???


Kwanza is a holiday made up in the 1960s by a conman. It has no African tradition behind it. It is on par with Festivus.
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Dec 27, 2023 04:38:32   #
Big dog wrote:
Venison ribs are delicious but very greasy. Have plenty of paper towels ready.


I love my venison. If the deer (reindeer) is within a ½ mile, it will be in my freezer.


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Dec 27, 2023 04:34:49   #
If you want to minimize the power of the parties, the seventeenth amendment should be repealed. It went into effect in 1913 and changed the way we elected/appointed Senators. The Senate was designed to represent the interests of the states. That's why each state has equal representation. All states are equal, regardless of size. With the passage of the 17th amendment, the power of the parties became more important than the states.
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Dec 27, 2023 04:27:48   #
RascalRiley wrote:
Independents and those do not adhere to the party line down ballot choices might favour might Ranked Choice Voting.

It is better representation of the general population.

It offers less control for party machinery.
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Dec 27, 2023 04:23:22   #
As a Catholic, we do not worship Mary or the Saints. We do ask for their intercession to help amplify our prayed to God. We recognize the Saints for the examples they provide. Not all Saints are recognized individually. Some are honored because they are associated with certain trades or occupations. We remember them on a day the Church has declared as a feast for the particular Saint.
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Dec 27, 2023 03:57:59   #
kemmer wrote:
His salary was chicken feed compared to the millions pouring into his pockets from people trying to curry favor with him by renting entire floors of his hotel.


The rates paid for rooms in his hotels are set 2 ways. The first is the publish rates. Those are the room rates that are set for the general public. The second way is negotiated rates. Government and large corporations negotiate with hotels to get discounted rates at hotels that they use most often. There are other organizations that have special rates such as AAA, AARP, etc.
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Sep 16, 2023 08:54:16   #
Bad Bob wrote:
Then you support the 3 felony gun charges for Hunter?


Every law abiding gun owner supports the felony gun charges against a drug addicted crackhead. As should every anti-gun person. The big question is why don't you support the charges against Hunter Biden? He admits he broke the law. Or don't the gun laws apply to someone on your side of the political aisle? You are appearing like a hypocritical troll.
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Sep 15, 2023 20:49:41   #
Bad Bob wrote:
Legal experts say the charges against Hunter Biden are rarely brought.

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/justice-department/legal-experts-say-charges-hunter-biden-are-rarely-brought-rcna90191


It may be that the charges are seldom brought, that is something to question prosecutors about. The anti-gun organizations are always saying we need more gun control laws. More laws are absolutely worthless if they are not enforced and they must be enforced equally.
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Sep 15, 2023 19:22:55   #
Bad Bob wrote:
Blade, why don't I hear the gun nuts screaming about Hunter's gun charges.???


The only thing gun rights supporters are screaming about Hunter's gun charges, is the law wasn't being applied equally. We support not allowing unfit people from having guns. The forfeited that right by being criminals, mentally ill, or drug addicts. Criminals can get their gun rights back by petitioning the court. A person who is deemed no longer mentally ill can get their rights back. Someone who is no longer a drug addict can get their rights back.
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Sep 12, 2023 12:47:21   #
Bad Bob wrote:
OK, then "keep and bear arms" would be muskets and knives.


You really are ignorant. Arms means weapons that are in common usage, now and in the future. By your limited knowledge to exercise your right to free speech, you would need to use a manual printing press to make flyers, leaflets and posters, stand in a park or other public place and speak to anyone that happens to stop and listen to you. To voice your opinion to the newspapers (electronic media, radio, television and internet were unheard of back then), you would need to take quill and ink (no ball point pens) and hand write a letter. Then either post it with a rider to be delivered on horseback or hand deliver it yourself.
In one sense the writing of the Constitution was vague, using catch-all phrases to take into account future innovations in technology.
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Sep 12, 2023 09:48:37   #
Bad Bob wrote:
. "In the 18th century, well-regulated meant ."

This isn't the 18th century.


In order to understand what was meant when something was written in the past, you must know what the terms used then meant at that time.
A person may be described as a queer person. To understand what that means you need to know the common definition of the time. At one time the most common definition of queer was strange or odd. Now , when you describe someone as queer, it is taken to mean they are homosexual.
You don't get to apply a modern meaning to an old term that is not in line with the original meaning of the old term.
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Sep 12, 2023 06:53:33   #
billy a wrote:
Any American with even a casual knowledge of our Constitution knows the states can't change/ignore it. ( on impulse )
Using a post from the hogg person to support this fact only diminishes your credibility, C.D.
Trust me...he Is a snot that's been wiped under the table. Please don't tarnish your sparkling reputation by using anything that comes out of his mouth to support your stand...on anything.
Be well.


CD knows that's the case. He was quoting David Hogg, a self avowed gun grabber. Even someone as opposed to guns as him, knows that states cannot change or ignore the Constitution.
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Aug 22, 2023 07:00:46   #
Milosia2 wrote:
I beg your pardon .
But I find it incredibly difficult to wake up enough to become a cult member , denier of reality , become a member of a party who is hell bent to destroy this country , to accomplish …what ?
Will it give you that piss warm feeling knowing everything will be destroyed ?
A country you’ll never be able to afford to live in ?
A privatized country where you must pay for everything out of your own pocket. ?
Totally unable to afford to live here.
You’re already halfway there.
Keep up the good Work !
Blame me and everyone else not you,
I will never be a Cult member .
I beg your pardon . br But I find it incredibly di... (show quote)

You are already a cult member destroying our country and making it unaffordable for a working class person. The rich oligarchs you complain about ruining the country are actually the ones who have been fighting against the Republicans. The Republicans have been promoting the working class, while ultra rich leftists silence those who disagree with them. They want to limit our mobility, want us not to own our own homes, get rid of our private cars, cut down on eating things like meat and switch to eating bugs.
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Aug 21, 2023 04:15:23   #
Kevyn wrote:
There are a small number of neo nazis in Ukraine as their are in Canada and the US. They are not in control of the government or the military and the country’s president is Jewish. To claim otherwise is a bald faced lie. Ukraine, an emergent western democracy was invaded without provocation by a hostile repressive dictatorship. Incidentally edelweiss is a plant that grows in the mountains. Talk about apologists for the barbaric russian dictator grasping for straws.


We may disagree on most things, but we do agree on this. BTW, the swastika is not a Nazi invention. It has been a religious symbol around the world centuries before the Nazis were ever thought of. They are just one of many groups through history that have perverted religious symbols and themes for evil purposes.
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Aug 21, 2023 04:09:16   #
Milosia2 wrote:
New tapes show the fake electors plot goes all the way back to before the election was even held! Jack Smith and the DC indictment of Trump for trying to overturn a free and fair election puts the beginning of the plot to steal our republic at November 18th. New reporting from MSNBC, however, based on recordings of Roger Stone bragging about how that was exactly what they intended to do, puts the start of the plot on November 5th, two days before America even finished voting on election day (November 7, 2020). You may remember that after the 2016 election we discovered that Stone and Trump had registered a “Stop The Steal” website in anticipation of losing to Hillary Clinton: they fully intended to run this scam against her back then but didn’t have to because Putin’s 29 million targeted Facebook posts and ads had their desired effect on about 70,000 people in 5 swing states. And Roger Stone had every reason to believe it would have worked in both 2016 and 2020 because it worked for him and George W. Bush back in 2000. Stone was on the ground in Miami helping organize the “Stop the Steal” protests that succeeded in getting five Republicans on the US Supreme Court (based on legal arguments written by then-Bush campaign attorneys John Roberts, Brett Kavanaugh, and Amy Coney Barrett) to stop the Florida ballot recount and award the election to Bush. You’ll recall that Roger Stone was already convicted of three felonies (witness tampering, lying to Congress, and obstructing an official proceeding) around Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election but Trump pardoned him. Will he be indicted for what we now know about his earlier November 5th role in this effort to corrupt our republic? Particularly since he’s been doing dirty tricks like this for Republicans ever since the days when he, Paul Manafort, and Lee Atwater worked for Richard Nixon? Stay tuned.
— Some on the right are saying “please stop with the progressive hero worship of Jack Smith & Tanya Chutkan” — but aren’t they in fact heroes? Michael Shaffer writes at Politico that progressives should stop praising Smith, Chutkan, and Willis, et al, because it makes it look like their actions are based in politics and that’s pretty much the entirety of Donald Trump’s claim to unfairness. Shaffer points out bobblehead dolls, candles, tee-shirts, and all sorts of other paraphernalia celebrating these prosecutors and judges, complaining that it’s all unseemly and implies politics. My take on this is pretty straightforward: I frankly don’t give a damn what Republicans think, and I do believe these people are heroes. The judges are less so because they picked up the cases by the luck of the draw, but Willis, Smith, Bragg, and James all stepped forward to initiate prosecutions of Trump for his crimes and every one of them could have just as easily ignored things and stayed comfortably obscure. The bigger question, IMHO, is why aren’t the DAs and AGs for the capitals and states of Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona, and Pennsylvania prosecuting Trump and the criminals who conspired with him?
— People are “shocked” and have “never seen anything like this” about Jared Kushner’s billions. Where is the investigation? MSNBC analyst Steve Rattner brought this up on Morning Joe and it’s a damn good question. Jared was put in charge of Middle Eastern policy by his father-in-law with no experience other than being a minor slumlord, and he then spun US policy toward the dictatorships in the region, helping cover up Khashoggi’s murder and selling billions in weapons to Saudi Arabia over the objections of the Pentagon. He was pretty clearly repaid for his efforts with these billions and nobody appears to be looking into it. The House Oversight Committee, which should be investigating this, is instead going after Hunter Biden for something, something, something dick pics. That said, the Senate is still controlled by Democrats and inquiring minds want to know where the hell Chuck Schumer is when his country needs him on this issue?
— If the ruling of the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals is upheld by the Supreme Court, the abortion drug Mifiprestone will become almost impossible for women to access in Republican-controlled states that have outlawed abortion. While the court didn’t go along with the rightwing crank Texas judge’s ruling that would have banned it nationwide, they did outlaw sending it through the mail, and ruled that only physicians (not nurses, PAs, etc.) can prescribe it and prescriptions must be filled in person at pharmacies (which can refuse to fill them because of “sincerely held religious beliefs”). SCOTUS may go along with the Texas ban, ratify the Fifth Circuit’s restrictions, or leave it as available as it is right now: with an all-Catholic and all-anti-abortion Republican lineup on the Supreme Court anything is possible. The only way around the Court doing this is for Congress to act, but Republicans controlling the House pretty much rules that out, at least until after January 20, 2025 if Democrats can re-take that body and hold the Senate and White House. This is another lesson about the importance of staying politically involved and making sure everybody you know is registered to vote!
— Good News Alert! Climate Change: the kids won their trial in Montana! Our Children’s Trust sued the state of Montana for promoting fossil fuels when that state’s constitution has a provision guaranteeing every Montanan the right to a “clean and safe environment.” This week, a state court judge ruled in their favor. While Montana’s Republican administration has said they’ll appeal the win to the state supreme court, and the fossil fuel billionaires and companies who own them will do everything they can to insure an outcome favorable to them, this is still a huge victory. A handful of other states have similar constitutional provisions, dating back to the 1970s when Earth Day and the environmental movement were launched. What state will be next? Our Children’s Trust has active lawsuits going in all 50 states, so this is group one to watch.
— Electric cars are facing punitive fees in Red states: why are they blocking progress? The newest way Republican legislators in Red states are repaying the fossil fuel billionaires and oil companies that fund their elections is by imposing draconian fees, taxes, and paperwork on people buying electric vehicles (EVs) in some of those states. Texas now has the lowest gas tax and the highest EV tax in the country, for example. While it’s clear that many of these provisions are designed to discourage the transition to clean vehicles, there is a larger issue here that does have to be addressed: how do states (and the feds) pay for repairing roads when the day comes that there are so many EVs that gas taxes no longer cover those costs? The simplest solution would be to break the connection between road repairs and gas taxes and simply fund roads through general funds, but every state and the federal government are going to have to figure out how to handle it. In the meantime, expect more and more Red states to impose fees and penalties on EVs.
— Geeky Science: To paraphrase Napoleon Hill, think and grow young! An op-ed in The Washington Post this week cites research finding that people with a positive attitude toward aging (“I’m wise, not just old” etc.) often live as much as 7.5 years longer than people who obsess on their gray hairs and occasional memory lapses. The author suggests people over 50 — and society, generally — need to re-calibrate our language and internal dialogue around aging to be more positive. While the article doesn’t go into it, one of the things I learned when working among tribal aboriginal people on several continents was that most view age as a plus: a sign of wisdom worthy of great respect and deference. Like the idea that every political decision should be made with its impact on the seventh generation in mind, there’s a lot we can learn from the Older Culture people who (as I point out in my new book) invented the models for our democracy.
— Crazy Alert! 13 yr old girl emerges as the new head of QANON cult and vows to indoctrinate kids...
When the leader of the Qanon cult that was waiting for JFK or his son to appear in Dallas died in a dirtbike accident, the 13 year old girl he’d been grooming to take over for him stepped up and did just that. She’s now running a substantial platform within the cult and has vowed to bring as many kids as possible into the doomsday cult. This is not a good development .
But you people are worried more about drag queens.??
New tapes show the fake electors plot goes all the... (show quote)


Your so called fake electors are no different than the ones democrats had in previous elections when they questioned the validity of electors for the Republican candidate. The fake electors, or more properly termed alternate electors, were chosen to step in if the results of that state's election were legally overturned after being challenged. No Democrats were ever charged for doing the exact same things Republicans did.
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