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Thursday, October 02, 2003

The monkeys might shoot the fish, at What happens when you tell a lie.

Morgan discusses the "yawning talent gap" between Thomas Pynchon and "pretenders to his legacy," religion as a form of paranoia, conspiracy theories as expressions of faith, and opins: "Only the Original Author is capable of a successful conspiracy." At Gnosis.

Dick Jones is having deep thoughts at Patteran Pages.

Fiona cries for help.

Maxine has perfect recall, and says "We are Somebody's Ant Farm."

My wife is kicking me off the 'puter now. Bye.


9:36:28 PM    comment []

Kiped this from a rightwing site.

 Evidently, Arnold is too liberal, a Republican-In-Name-Only.

He admitted that he had sexually harassed women today.

That should be a point in his favor with the true believers.

 

But let's hope they're right.


6:07:09 PM    comment []

IS IT HOT IN HERE?

Gov. Bush Takes Verbal Swipe At Candidate Howard Dean

POSTED: 10:52 a.m. EDT October 2, 2003

TAMPA, Fla. -- Gov. Jeb Bush chided current Democratic front-runner Howard Dean in the race for the White House, labeling Dean a candidate for "hot, angry people that aren't rational."

In a Wednesday event to announce the appointment of George Bush's Florida campaign director that was interrupted by heckling from a Dean supporter, the president's brother also remarked that former Vermont governor Dean had lead a state "half the size of Miami-Dade County."
 
 
I FEEL HOT.
 
That ratbastardbitchpigdogwhoregodlickingscionofantichrist is responsible for foisting his brother upon the nation and depriving a village in Texas of its idiot.   Got a lot of nerve, hasn't he?

5:32:48 PM    comment []

Correspondence received via Time Tunnel 

From: dromed

Date: February 17, 2003, 1:25 PM

To:  Anon@Anon.com

Subject:  Weapons of Mass

 

I think the war will come.  Bush and the people behind him are going to do this thing no matter what the omens presage, and no matter if  every person on Earth went out on the street and shouted NO.  But I think it does matter that ordinary people all over the planet went out and did just that.  It does matter in an absolute moral sense for oneself personally, and for the world at large, to speak out in spite of fear, to make ourselves free by speaking what is in our hearts.  Every one has a little piece of the truth; speaking that truth shall not only make you free, but it will make everyone a bit freer.

I felt hope seeing protesters right here in
Tulsa, OK
; tho' I was nearly rammed by an SUV while waving at them.  Something I can't yet speak in words surged through me seeing images of people coming out into streets, all over the world, voting with their feet, for peace.  Come what may, it made the best kind of sense.  Protesters everywhere displayed the kind of plain, common sense and lovingkindness that the conspicuously Christian President Bush so conspicuously lacks.  It matters.

Bush doesn't know it—yet, but after this weekend I think he and his warmongering minions have more to fear from their own Weapons of Mass Deception than Weapons of Mass Destruction.

 Y'know, I wasn't too far wrong on that last statement.


1:06:59 PM    comment []

PoD 58 


1:05:16 AM    comment []



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