I am sorry that you found it as possibly mastered. I typed so fast, it left me feeling a bit Vata. Then the bon bon's set in and doubled that. Thank you for the compliment of being a brilliant master of much of we don't know, but it feels good, eh? : ) So sorry you had to write the below to cheer me up. It worked!
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Emily Reyn <emilymae.reyn@...> wrote: > > Obbaji, you are a brilliant master of much [don't ask me what - it's all > intuition]. Â I think you may have mastered the guilt-ridden apology with > this post. I am again inserting myself in things I know nothing about, so my > guilt-ridden apology for that goes back to you. Â > > That clip was very good and from that remember..."there is nothing wrong with > you that an expensive operation won't prolong." Â > > > ________________________________ > From: obbajeeba <no_re...@yahoogroups.com> > To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Wednesday, January 4, 2012 12:55 PM > Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Predictions for Iowa caucus tonight -- feste37 > gets it right! > > > Â > Since I am on a feeling guilty roll right now, I am sorry if I offended you > in any way, or if I made you view me as an uninformed voter to support Ron > Paul. I am sorry to have written the name, "Obushma," because the past over > 10 years have been pretty hectic for the world and I guess those leaders were > meant to be chosen by the God, because they were. I am sure you won't mind > throwing your hard earned money into the food stamp jar for me, I mean the > credit card food stamp system, run by what company who profits off of people > being poor, and also is NASA already for sale in this current administration > as Ron Paul's ideals must have pushed that to happen, somehow, and I am sorry > if I had to take in a few kids on anti-depressants who were clearly not > wanting to live on those doctor prescribed pills, oh and the pain killers > they were using and the fact the doctors keep giving them and the police > can't arrest them because the pills are doctor prescribed, > all the police can do is hold them overnight or take them to the hospital to > be kept and put in a psychiatric ward and then prescribed a few more pills > before they leave. The Salvation Army and other Christian reform programs are > here to rehab the way of life these youngster's keep making mistakes and > having to attend church every night to get a place to stay and work a labor > job by day, untill they graduate and meet their probation requirements. I am > sorry that the state employment agency only data mines what jobs are > available and those are pretty hard to come by right now, and the job office > assistance workers on state payroll can only tisk the situation as the people > who become unemployed give suicide whispers to the worker's ears as the jobs > are disappearing, but they have to meet that requirement to be interviewed at > least 5 times a week to keep the qualification for the unemployment benefits > that they paid a tax on, working for an employer, but > how to train for something new, if one has to meet that requirement. I am so > sorry to train this line of words in on lump section without paragraphs, > because I am on a roll to meet my so sorry to upset or annoy you or want > people to still like me, even if they wish to lock me up and not talk about > Ron Paul or shun me for doing so, but maybe Anne Frank's life was better. Oh > and I am sorry that the dentist called and told me to come in an hour later > because the heat is not working in the building that well, it warms up a bit > after then, and I am so sorry, if it appears I ever meant to be mean or > sarcastic to you, it was not my intention to do anything like that, just only > playing while I still can stay online and my computer still works. I feel > really good to have gotten all that off my chest, because I like Raunchy's > videos and she seems like such a nice person on those videos. I am sorry to > lambaste the turk for downloading illegal viewings of artists > movies because those artists only want to make some money for their efforts, > to spend more on new projects or buy some food. I am so sorry.. > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n19vHS5_WVk&feature=related > Lindt chocolate bon bon's help with this time of the month that relates to > another category to be prejudice against. I am sorry about that too. I really > tried to vote democrat. I really tried to vote republican. The Lindt > chocolate is stuck to the ruff of my mouth, sorry, I have to take my fingers > off the keys to remove, the stuck. > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "raunchydog" <raunchydog@> wrote: > > > > > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, obbajeeba <no_reply@> wrote: > > > > > > Pretty funny that all the roos I know, except one at the most two, would > > > not vote Ron Paul. > > > > > > > I don't have the exact numbers yet, but Jefferson County Democrats had > > about 200 people show up. We had 60 delegate seats to fill. We got about 15 > > Uncommitted delegates last night which means we have a viable preference > > group for County Convention March 10. It's quite possible the Uncommitted > > delegate group will remain viable through 2nd District Convention April 28. > > From there Jefferson County will have 8 delegates for State Convention. I > > hope to be among them. > > > > The roos who would ordinarily have caucused with the Democrats, but voted > > for Ron Paul only care about his antiwar position. > > > > They care because they believe war is immoral. Ron Paul does not oppose war > > because it is immoral. He opposes war because it is outside his world view > > of small government and strict Constitutionality. Ron Paul's world view is > > non-interventionist in ALL categories, which also means no aid to victims > > of drought and famine in this country or any other country. > > > > In order to support a Ron Paul presidency, you would have to argue for a > > list of negatives that let's others die by abuse, neglect, and starvation. > > It means you'd be willing to live in an America that accelerates the > > "survival of the fittest" meme we are already experiencing. > > > > There are several well intentioned Democrats, Francis Thicke in particular, > > who voted for Paul but say they will vote for President Obama even if Ron > > Paul wins the nomination. Francis wants to carry Paul's antiwar message > > into the debate as far as possible but he in no way agrees with Libertarian > > ideology. Recently, he became aware of Paul's racist views and finds it > > disturbing. I love and respect Francis immensely, but he missed an > > opportunity to have an impact on the debate within the Democratic Party had > > he endorsed for caucusing Uncommitted instead of endorsing Ron Paul. To his > > credit, Francis never fell in love with Ron Paul. He is a man of great > > integrity. He never embraced the cult of personality, so easily triggered > > in this community. For the clueless, who fell in love with Obama and called > > me a racist for supporting Hillary, then fell in love with Ron Paul who > > *is* a racist, fuck 'em. > > > > > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "feste37" <feste37@> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Well done, me! I was spot on. > > > > > > > > In Jefferson County, Ron Paul won a huge victory, with nearly 50% of > > > > the vote, the biggest winning margin of the night anywhere, I think. > > > > That was because of all the Roos voting for him. > > > > > > > > > > > > > On Tue, Jan 3, 2012 at 11:23 AM, feste37 <feste37@> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > My predictions for the Republican caucus tonight: > > > > > > > > > > > > 1. Mitt Romney > > > > > > 2. Rick Santorum > > > > > > 3. Ron Paul > > > > > > > > > > > > Remember, you read it here first. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >