Den, I am willing to bet a paper or two could be written about your thought process. I get what you are saying, but not an E-mail goes by without at least one, "WTF?" moment. :)
Sam, too, but for different reasons. On 3/16/2011 6:49 PM, denstar wrote: > On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 3:54 PM, Sam wrote: >> I'm not arguing how much money they receive, I'm more concerned with >> accountability then removing funding. Now with both morons at the top >> gone maybe they will do a better job representing everyone. > Ah. Well that's fine. I think there are laws for such things, but > law is such a messed up area... > > Don't get me wrong, we've got a pretty awesome system, but it could > still use a bit of work. =) > >> I was pointing out it was a different point from a different time so >> you should stay focused. > Oh. I thought we were talking about how alarming this NPR stuff is. > Seems like if it should "really alarm" me, calling it an emergency > isn't so funny. > >> I don't remember making those accusations. But I know when you read my >> mind that's what you got. > LOL! It was only so long ago that the thread hasn't split, so it's > just a matter of scrolling up, if you're in a threaded view. > > This proves the biased nature of NPR? You linked it to the state of > the news in the nation and Nazis... > > Biased towards money, I guess you meant? > >> Hard to pass that off as spin. There's an email. > My point was that there's probably lots of emails like this out there. > It's shady business, no doubt, but an EMERGENCY? And just for NPR? > Do you also believe that public broadcasting is vital to national > security? You sorta poo-pooed the idea when Gruss mentioned it, I > think. > >> Ah, so let's water it down until it passed off as the norm. > That's not what I was aiming for, but is the opposite of that better? > Is it *really* something to be *really* alarmed about? Call an > emergency session to pass a bill that's not aimed towards actions like > this in general, but NPR specifically? > >> Nope. Your mind reading skills need more work. > Did I imagine you telling Gruss it should really alarm him? I'm > pretty sure you used alarm a couple of times, and said how they love > them some terr'ists (forgetting for a moment the deal about being > scared to fly with folk on airplanes-- I know! /that's/ why they > fired that dude! Cuz they loves teh terrorz!). >> I made it all up, it's imaginary. > If you believe in something, that gives it substance, be it "real" or no. > > Ain't here or there, just say'n. > >> Did you lose your place again? Or, are you saying I should look away >> while you find things wrong with people I support? > It doesn't have to be either/or, you know. I'm more pointing out > perspective, or perhaps, a sense of proportion. > > Is this going to fix the budget? Go a long ways towards fixing the > budget? Is it /really/ alarming? Is this what we should be focused > on, right now? > > You say "yes, for real", I say "not so much". More power to you, > wanting to see justice served, but I don't think it justifies an > "emergency". > >> So you are. > I guess so, if you want to look at it that way. It's a more polarized > way of looking at it, I think, but it's basically valid, so what the > hell! >> No knew material yet? > I'm focused. LOL >> I'm starting to find it hard to believe Obama's responsible for anything. > Responsibility is a weird deal. Whole philosophies are devoted to > sussing out its nature. > > Surely he plays a part, as do we all. No man is an island. ('cept > sorta, all men /are/ islands-- women too!) > >> Wasn't me. > The whole "this is a big deal, be alarmed about X, and really alarmed > about Y (terrorists)" seemed sorta like it *was* you. > > I haven't confused you with the GOP. =) > >> Wow, that shocks me. No really. Is it that you like watching him play golf? > I'm sure all the gray hair is from the back nine. I hear it's a doozy! > > Do you want me to say he's an evil bastard because he's done what I > predicted he'd do, as far as giving power back to the people? I don't > know that it's his to give... I'm super glad Bush set so many awesome > examples for future presidents though! > >> Let's wo > -rk together? Heh. So you watch Yo Gabba Gabba too! Sweet! > > "Teamwork teamwork!" > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vzs8TPyv3QI > > I find "don't bite your friends" to be a real winner too. > > :Den > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| Order the Adobe Coldfusion Anthology now! http://www.amazon.com/Adobe-Coldfusion-Anthology/dp/1430272155/?tag=houseoffusion Archive: http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/cf-community/message.cfm/messageid:335305 Subscription: http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/cf-community/subscribe.cfm Unsubscribe: http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/cf-community/unsubscribe.cfm