[iklan101] Join Frenszone - Boleh tambah kenalan sambil tambah pendapatan..
Seperti Myspace dan friendster… Hanya klik pada link dibawah: http://www.frenszone.com/?idAff=12406 FrensZone is a new generation social networking website that actually PAYS its members to use it. If you join as a member, you will get paid for your activities in our site, such as, 1. Invite your friends to join under you. 2. Create groups, blog, events, classifieds. 3. Create polls for people to vote. 4. Anounce parties or events. 5. Upload photos, videos and MP3. 6. Rate other members profile and photos. 7. Leave comments about other members. Basically, the more active you are in creating things on our site, the more money you will make! Join FrensZone now start making REAL money while making friends. Do you know... 1) Myspace makes almost $25 million a year 2) Friendster makes $20 million 3) Facebook makes over $8 million a MONTH from advertising alone WE, the users do not get any of this money, even though WE are the ones making the pages, writing the blogs and uploading the photos! Now, FrensZone is the latgt; treated them as what they were acting like -- wimps. Any woman who falls back on the I/She didn't succeed because of misogyny whine is the counterpart of the guy who strikes out and blames it on the wrong bat, or the fact that the other team jeered at the batter. They're trying to blame their own failure (which is because they didn't try hard enough or didn't want what they were striving for hard enough) on others. Want to change attitudes about domestic violence? Don't make a guy getting hit in the nuts a punchline for women in popular culture. Walk the talk. I'll limit it to the latter statement -- walk the talk. Everything else is whining. Excuses are just excuses, no matter who makes them. Manufactured outrage may play well in the press, but it's Just Another Excuse, offered up by those who have never walked the talk. Men are wired to wonder if we would like to sleep with Sara Palin and every other women we meet. I must be broken. :-) I've never for a moment consid- ered her fuckable. Or any of the whiny faux feminists I've ever met. Real feminists. Real fuckable. Our biology is not lower than your own, it is just different. We don't have to act like an ass about it in your presence, but don't be surprised if you hear us talking about some woman's tits who you think is scary important and above discussing her tits. Worse, don't PRETEND to be surprised. That's what's really going on. We don't separate the world that way. We can take you seriously and still want to fuck you, or not want to fuck you. But we always know. And we always know when your faux outrage is faux. And when it is, NOTHING YOU COULD EVER DO could get us to take you seriously. But you are still using the male view of all this as the yardstick of what is normal and right. It may be that, in general, women are different. Or rather, that men are different!! Outrage may not be faux, it is more likely that most men just don't get it. And I think it very likely that those ultra successful women who never whine or talk about inequality are wired differently than your average woman - maybe more like a man - especially since success itself changes the brain and hormones and results in feelings of power, entitlement, and dominance in most people. Studies in one of the apes show just that when a shift in status within the group occurs. In addition, most of us, male or female but especially male, justify our success, once achieved. We think it was something anyone could do if they just __(fill in the blank) as I did. I too know a few incredibly successful women, and all have thought the entire feminist thing a waste of their time since they made it without that support. But that does not mean most women have not benefitted. It sounds as if Rama was right, at a certain point you need to get past it, but come on - real change, not only of rules but of how people really feel, takes a few generations. So I think women are entitled to whine sometimes cause things are not fair, and it gets tiring, and sure we could be super successful if we really tried but sometimes really trying is tiring. Especially if children arrive and the incredible maternal hormones kick in and ypu fluctuate between nurturing and the rough and tumble of making money. I did not realize how pervasive this whole thing was until I read Egalia's Daughters, a Satire of the Sexes, by Gerd Brantenberg (translated from Norwegian) a few years ago. I had never read any feminist literature, but it was an eye opener. Have you seen the new series Mad Men at all? It seems amazing, but there is a great deal of truth in it regarding women - I actually remember those days in the 60's when I had a few summer jobs in offices while in hgihg school
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http://softwarecomplex.blogspot.com/search/label/McAfee%20Anti%20Virus http://googlehelp4u.blogspot.com/?cx=partner-pub-2058242347193491%3Avge8hmbjokzcof=FORID%3A10ie=ISO-8859-1q=Wireless+Networkssa=Search#1251 http://softwarecomplex.blogspot.com/search/label/McAfee%20Anti%20Virus http://softwarecomplex.blogspot.com/search/label/McAfee%20Anti%20Virus - *Ad Aware http://softwarecomplex.blogspot.com/search/label/Ad%20Aware(4) * - *Adobe http://softwarecomplex.blogspot.com/search/label/Adobe (8) * - *Adcause nobody in their right mind denies the problem of domestic violence against women. snip [Curtis wrote:] Our biology is not lower than your own, it is just different. We don't have to act like an ass about it in your presence, but don't be surprised if you hear us talking about some woman's tits who you think is scary important and above discussing her tits. Worse, don't PRETEND to be surprised. That's what's really going on. Neither Barry nor Curtis has bothered to pay close enough attention to realize that the language we were discussing was WRITTEN BY A WOMAN. Why calling out misogyny mattershttp://tinyurl.com/2822d4; Not that it would do any good to keep bagging my head against the impenetrable wall of women should shut up about sexism this article make the case. http://tinyurl.com/2822d4 Why calling out misogyny matters this link works. Woman is the Nigger of the World John Lennon http://tinyurl.com/2n8dsd Woman is the nigger of the world Yes she is...think about it Woman is the nigger of the world Think about it...do something about it We make her paint her face and dance If she wont be a slave, we say that she dont love us If shes real, we say shes trying to be a man While putting her down, we pretend that shes above us Woman is the nigger of the world...yes she is If you dont believe me, take a look at the one youre with Woman is the slave of the slaves Ah, yeah...better scream about it We make her bear and raise our children And then we leave her flat for being a fat old mother hen We tell her home is the only place she should be Then we complain that shes too unworldly to be our friend Woman is the nigger of the world...yes she is If you dont believe me, take a look at the one youre with Woman is the slave to the slaves Yeah...alright...hit it! We insult her every day on tv And wonder why she has no guts or confidence When shes young we kill her will to be free While telling her not to be so smart we put her down for being so dumb Woman is the nigger of the world Yes she is...if you dont believe me, take a look at the one youre with Woman is the slave to the slaves Yes she is...if you believe me, you better scream about it We make her paint her face and dance We make her paint her face and dance We make her paint her face and dance We make her paint her face and dance We make her paint her face and dance We make her paint her face and dance
[FairfieldLife] Re: New file uploaded to FairfieldLife
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, lurkernomore20002000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The article I read was in Friday's NYT, the WeekendArts section, in an art review titled, Mr. Natural Goes the the Museum You will enjoy it! Thanks, got it: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/05/arts/design/05crum.html?em --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB no_reply@ wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, lurkernomore20002000 steve.sundur@ wrote: Hey, did you notice the Crumbster, or an exhibit about his work got a good write up in the NYT yesterday. No. And I thank you from the bottom of my heart for bringing it to my attention. http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/people/c/robert_c rumb/index.html or http://tinyurl.com/6hjwaa I really love Robert. He is one of the most sincere, straightforward, honest people it has ever been my good fortune to meet. You just want to hug him, but you don't, because you know it would make him uncomfortable. What those who have never really dived into his more esoteric (read limited edition and expensive) work may not realize is the God's-honest-truthness of the lines from the article, ...art critic Robert Hughes once called Mr. Crumb 'the Bruegel of the 20th century.' He's that good. I'm into art. I've seen the line drawings of Bruegel and all of the other Dutch Masters. Robert's in their league. Also from the article: Mr. Crumb's work presents a vision of American life as a phantasmagoric gallery of grotesques that is as gripping as it is harshly funny. Hey, I lived for a time as Robert's next-door neighbor. Life often IS a a phantasmagoric gallery of grotesques in Sauve. But it's also To Die For Funny, and I loved that Robert, given all he's been through, could laugh at it as much as he does. One of the first things that endeared me to R.Crumb, the first time I met him in Paris, is that he laughed at my jokes. Really. I mean, he *really* laughed. Get a couple of glasses of wine in me, and I tell jokes. It's just who I am, and what I do. And I *understand* that some of my friends put up with my jokes only because they really, really love me. But, weirdo that I am, I really *get into* the telling of a good joke. I look at a joke as an artform, something that one practices but never masters. So I don't just tell jokes over and over, I *tune* them, and try to make them more *effective* jokes. This inner artistic quest has so far met with far too much stony non-laughter. Maybe it's my choice of jokes. But Robert really *liked* my jokes. And when he did -- and it would always take him a few seconds before he did, and realized that he did -- he would burst into the most Buddhalike laughter I have ever heard. It was like someone who carried the weight of the world around on his shoulders for a living suddenly having a moment that made him laugh. Contributing to that laughter, whenever I could, were the high points of my time in Sauve.
[FairfieldLife] The moost fine poudre??
The barbarous auctours use alcohol, or (as I fynde it sometymes wryten) alcofoll, for moost fine poudre. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alcohol
[FairfieldLife] Re: Ban guns? Heck, Britain should ban Equestrian
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, shempmcgurk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://tinyurl.com/5tmrfs I'm afraid cars are much more dangerous than guns and horses taken together...
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: The Real Reason For Attacks on Palin
On Sep 7, 2008, at 12:42 AM, sparaig wrote: OK, I'm pretty sure that Judy's account has ben hacked. Yeah, maybe by the same aliens that are making the crop circles. Sal
[FairfieldLife] German wanna-be Buddy Rich!
http://www.drummerworld.com/Videos/marcominnemanntimecheck.html Nice try, no cigar?
[FairfieldLife] Re: The Real Reason For Attacks on Palin
Sal, You're bright, precise, balanced, timely, responsible and interesting. I really, really, really like you. -Mainstream --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend jstein@ wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Sal Sunshine salsunshine@ wrote: On Sep 6, 2008, at 10:15 PM, authfriend wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Sal Sunshine salsunshine@ wrote: On Sep 6, 2008, at 9:52 PM, authfriend wrote: Well, if I referred to the same side shemp is on, it should be obvious, Judy. The repugs, as you seem to be tacitly if not actively rooting for McCain. This is how you're coming across now, Judy, to me at least, like it or not. And you know very well I've been explicit, many times, that that's not the case. Let's have it out, Sal. I'm tired of this shit from you. Are you accusing me of lying about where I stand? Judy, if you're so tired of this shit from me why don't you just not bother responding? What difference does it make what I think? Because you're saying it on a public forum, Sal, where people who don't know me might think you're actually telling the truth. I think you're either lying or in denial about this issue. And I think you're in denial about how much you suck as a human being. P.S.: And how RLY RLY STOOOPID you are.
[FairfieldLife] Well, sva-ruupa-pratiSThaa of citi-shakti?
According to YS IV 34 (blaah, blaah, blaah...) kaivalyaM svaruupa-pratiSThaa vaa citi-shakter iti. That means, (blaah, blaah, blaah...) [is] kaivalya or (vaa) svaruupa-pratiSThaa *of* citi-shakti. (The final 'iti' only indicates that's the last suutra of YS.) Dunno if I've got it right but IMO PJ here claims that kaivalya is the same as 'sva-ruupa-pratiSThaa of citi-shakti'. Yesterday it occurred to me: Heck, the word form 'citi-shakteH' (citi-shakteH + iti citishakter iti) could as well be ablative singular, because in most types of Sanskrit nouns, genitive (possessive) and ablative *singular* are identical in form. Thus, in principle the last part of this suutra could also mean 'sva-ruupa-pratiSThaa *from* citi-shakti'. The only thing that seems to rule out that interpretation appears to be that in the context of this suutra that would be non-sensical, or stuff.
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Superlative University of Management
On Sep 7, 2008, at 1:43 AM, shempmcgurk wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, sparaig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, shempmcgurk shempmcgurk@ wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, bob_brigante no_reply@ wrote: http://tinyurl.com/5gsrzx Hey, it's not JUST a sustainable living center, it's the WORLD'S most advanced sustainable living center. Don't these clowns see that when they use superlatives like this that they are destroying any little credibility that they have left? Unless, of cousre, it happens to be true... Lawson Well, then Lawson, if it's true then those who built it won't have to be the ones shouting that claim from the rooftops. They can have independent experts come in and do the shouting for them. TMO bring in independent experts? ROFLOL! Then they'd find out all the budgetary shortcuts they took!
[FairfieldLife] New file uploaded to FairfieldLife
Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the FairfieldLife group. File: /TMO -- the Odd Side/Startling Charges about TM Pandits and Yagyas.pdf Uploaded by : vajradhatu108 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description : Charges of Pundit fraud and abuse in the Vedic Science of HH Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. You can access this file at the URL: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/files/TMO%20--%20the%20Odd%20Side/Startling%20Charges%20about%20TM%20Pandits%20and%20Yagyas.pdf To learn more about file sharing for your group, please visit: http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/groups/original/members/web/index.htmlfiles Regards, vajradhatu108 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[FairfieldLife] Re: Now THAT is a shotgun wedding
Sal wrote: Evidently she forgot to tell her daughter. It's none of your business, Sal, what Sarah tells her daughter about contraception. What may be relevant is what MUM teaches about the subject of contraception - apparently some of your teachers at MUM don't agree with Obama on this subject. I wonder what kind of sex education classes they have in Fairfield public schools, and how it compares to those of Achorage.
[FairfieldLife] Re: The Real Reason For Attacks on Palin
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, mainstream20016 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sal, You're bright, precise, balanced, timely, responsible and interesting. You forgot dishonest, meanspirited, and narrow-minded. I really, really, really like you. No surprise there. -Mainstream --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend jstein@ wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend jstein@ wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Sal Sunshine salsunshine@ wrote: On Sep 6, 2008, at 10:15 PM, authfriend wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Sal Sunshine salsunshine@ wrote: On Sep 6, 2008, at 9:52 PM, authfriend wrote: Well, if I referred to the same side shemp is on, it should be obvious, Judy. The repugs, as you seem to be tacitly if not actively rooting for McCain. This is how you're coming across now, Judy, to me at least, like it or not. And you know very well I've been explicit, many times, that that's not the case. Let's have it out, Sal. I'm tired of this shit from you. Are you accusing me of lying about where I stand? Judy, if you're so tired of this shit from me why don't you just not bother responding? What difference does it make what I think? Because you're saying it on a public forum, Sal, where people who don't know me might think you're actually telling the truth. I think you're either lying or in denial about this issue. And I think you're in denial about how much you suck as a human being. P.S.: And how RLY RLY STOOOPID you are.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Ancient Greek analog computer
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, John [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer rick@ wrote: Fascinating video about an ancient Greek analog computer which could predict eclipses 1500 years ahead: Check it out. http://www.nature.com/nature/videoarchive/antikythera/ That was very interesting. It makes one wonder: what else did the Greeks know? Where did they get the knowledge to make such a mechanism? In astrology, the Greek and Hindu systems have some similarities. For example, both systems use the same 12 signs of the zodiac. And, the lords of these zodiac signs are the same. So, it appears that these two systems either came from a common source, or that the two systems borrowed from each other at one point in the ancient past. However, astrological systems are not necessary to predict eclipses, as shown by Stonehenge and other standing stone sites. As far as I know they had NO astrological system in place, merely years or centuries of watching the stars and taking notes. That's all that's necessary. The original book Stonehenge Decoded pointed out that the builders of that site knew that lunar eclipses happened in 56-year cycles. This was something not known by modern astronomers until they reverse engineered the Stonehenge data and discovered the repetitive pattern. Similarly, the Anasazi tribe of North America had extensive knowledge of both lunar and solar eclipses, and could predict them accurately, although they had no astrological system. Again, they just paid attention. As for the Greeks, here's an interesting film clip from CNN about the possible location of Ithaca, the home of Odysseus in the Odyssey. http://edition.cnn.com/video/#/video/world/2008/09/07/rush.ithaca.mystery.itn or http://tinyurl.com/55uces
Re: [FairfieldLife] The Best Daily Show Episode Ever? - The Jed Report
I watched it and have the best part on the DVR. Very funny. ...have you posted out yet? --- On Sat, 9/6/08, Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [FairfieldLife] The Best Daily Show Episode Ever? - The Jed Report To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Date: Saturday, September 6, 2008, 10:23 PM The Best Daily Show Episode Ever? Maybe this isn't the best, but if not, it's right up there, delivering a wonderful ride through the final night of the GOP convention: http://www.jedreport.com/2008/09/the-best-daily-show-episode-ev.html
[FairfieldLife] Startling Charges about TM Pandits and Yagyas
http://tmfree.blogspot.com/ Posted by John M. Knapp, LMSW at 9/04/2008 02:19:00 PM Some weeks ago, I corresponded with a TM Org employee from India. He made some startling allegations about the late Maharishi's pandit and yagya programs that I quote below. For those unfamiliar with pandits and yagyas, a pandit is a high-caste Brahmin who chants Hindu Vedas and mantras and may perform various religious rituals. Yagyas are religious rituals performed for a specific effect, such as to promote business success. Although Transcendental Meditation claims not to be a religion, for the past 20 years they have charged TMers high fees to have these Hindu rituals performed in their names. (More detail below.) A word of caution: I have tried to confirm the employee's charges through other parties. But as is so often the case with whistleblowers, it appears that it is very difficult to find others willing to talk about his charges. So his story remains unconfirmed — yet quite disturbing. (He has requested anonymity.) I shall be happy to honestly tell you the truth about movement without any motivation whatsoever. I am no more with the movement so there is no moral dilemma to keep quiet about the wrong doings. I am a free person so I can speak my mind. I joined Movement in 1995 to become a translator for jyotishies. I studied jyotish and some tricks to do my work efficiently. We were encouraged to be regular practitioner of TM and sidhi. We learned it for almost free. Our pay in India was linked to the meditation hall sittings. If we were unable to attend one sitting we had lo lose the pay for that sitting. There were exceptions to the rule too. Br[amhachari] Nandakishore was controlling all happenings of Jyotish and yagya programme then. Their sole aim was to get as much yagya business as possible as it is high margin business for them. They never gave importance to good professionals. They also got yagya Pandits in a very unhealthy living environment so they never bothered to do their work sincerely. It is still the case. You would be shocked to know that at times there were uprising and I know a few Pandits got killed. They have local police in their side as regular payments are made to them. Almost all political parties get donation from movement so they never got into any big trouble. There were a lot of politics to decide who goes to what country as far as we professionals are concerned. I can say for sure there is still nobody in the Indian Movement who really cares about the sincere execution of the various programs. All are looking for opportunities to make money. This is the case today too with international. I know many of the movement people, who are working against the interest of Movement from inside. Some are using their official position and official email address to extract business for their confidants outside the Movement. I wrote back asking for more detail. The Pandit killing happened at Karondi ashram in Madhya Pradesh. It happened in 2001 or 2002. I was at Vlodrop then. It was an uprising and probably stress of some Pandits. Some Pandits killed a Pandit for some heated exchange. I think it was not intentional. It did not make any well known paper. Movement is good at suppressing such events. Most of the Pandits are from very poor family so movement never faced any challenge from any of the Pandit family. Re tricks, they are normal instructions like recommend yagyas as per the financial situation of a client and his desperation. Always try to keep the client happy by telling him/her what he/she likes to listen. Promote other movement programs through consultations and lectures. Never contradict a fellow jyotish. Re yagya I am not surprised. I worked for the department for 8 years. I know clients pay high. Some pay millions of $. Yagya performance is a Vedic procedure. Sometimes it is chanting of a specific mantra and sometimes it is repetition of a mantra in the mind by the Pandits. For some performances there is a fire ceremony in the end. It is a genuine good technique if done sincerely with devotion. For different purposes different deities are invoked. Ganesh is invoked to keep obstacles away and knowledge. Mahalaxmi for wealth, success in business. Vishnu for enlightenment, evolution etc. Shiva for health, enlightenment etc. For love Mother divine (Durga). Actually it is a big list and it depends upon the jyotish chart of the person. For planets there is specific mantra. Usually 11 Pandits form a group to do a yagya. For bigger yagyas more Pandits are used. All Pandits get money in the end, which is called daxina. No I have no contact with any movement leaders including Br Nandakishore. I am too small a person to have contact with a leader figure. I know some Movement Governors from Australia, Uzbekistan, Russia, Italy, Germany, France, USA
[FairfieldLife] Re: The Real Reason For Attacks on Palin
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, sparaig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend jstein@ wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Sal Sunshine salsunshine@ wrote: On Sep 6, 2008, at 9:52 PM, authfriend wrote: Well, if I referred to the same side shemp is on, it should be obvious, Judy. The repugs, as you seem to be tacitly if not actively rooting for McCain. This is how you're coming across now, Judy, to me at least, like it or not. And you know very well I've been explicit, many times, that that's not the case. Let's have it out, Sal. I'm tired of this shit from you. Are you accusing me of lying about where I stand? *I* am accusing you of not being aware of where you stand, yourself. FOAD. What utter crap. That *you're* confused about where I stand does not mean *I* am. But there's no reason for you or Sal or anybody else to be confused, if you've been paying attention to what I've posted. And if you *haven't* been paying attention to what I've posted, WTF makes you think you're in a position to comment one way or the other??
[FairfieldLife] Re: Now THAT is a shotgun wedding
And whatever they may or may not have been using (and as far as I know there's no way to know) isn't premarital sex kind of a no-no to fundamentalists as well? You're really saying that Palin is even more of a phony than she seems? If so, I'm in complete agreement. Judy wrote: You are a thoroughly meanspirited, dishonest, disgusting person. Waxed, big time! Sal has just been totally discredited for lying and talking about other people's private sex life. Now, maybe Sal should shut her pie-hole about Palin's daughter. Sal, I tried to warn you but you just wouldn't listen - discussing religion and the candidates's children are NOT part of the current political campaign. Stop looking in the mirror already, Judy. Just stop the lying, Sal. And you too, Mr. Manning - don't post misinformation to the forum any more.
[FairfieldLife] Re: New file uploaded to FairfieldLife
I just wanted to add a bit of text about what this file that I uploaded is about: This is a 50-page intro of a book called Who, In Fact, You Really Are. Here's a description of the book: Who Are You, Really? Ever wonder about the meaning of life? Why we're here? What the Universe is all about? You're not alone. There are hundreds of thousands, maybe millions of us out there. Just like you. What if the Creator were to give you a college education about the nature of the Universe? What if All That Is would dictate a book that would answer some of your deepest questions, including explaining the true nature and structure of the Universe, how to perform magic and manifest physical things, the nature of time and space in relation to consciousness, and most importantly, the absolute answer of Who, In Fact, You Really Are? This is that book. The force that expressed itself through Jesus, Buddha, Krishna, Mohammed, Edgar Cayce and other great avatars who served as channels for what is commonly referred to as God communicates again today as the world begins to enter a period of Spiritual Ascension with a new consciousness and awareness. This force, which refers to itself as Cosmic Awareness so that it cannot be confused with an entity or a personality, has been communicating for more than 40 years through several carefully trained channels who go deep into trance and communicate the energies and symbols that are expressed, putting them into human language. As it reveals this information, Cosmic Awareness does not ask you to believe anything, but to question, explore, doubt and discover for yourself the Truth that is within you to discover Who, In Fact, You Really Are. The book consists of a set of 144 carefully structured lessons that took over 10 years to create. They are designed to lead you, step by step, from where you are now to where you want to be. This amazing information begins with Cosmic Awareness telling you what Cosmic Awareness itself is, how the Universe and humans (and non-humans) were created, and leads you through birth, childhood, adulthood, magic, sex, death and far beyond explaining all of the Secrets of the Universe that everyone is looking for. It is some of the most relevant, fascinating and spiritually uplifting information ever released on Earth. -- Dave --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Speaking of suggestions, how's about not uploading files that don't have a clear explanation of what the document is in the title. I, for one, am never going to click on a document called Intro.pdf...to put such a document up is downright rude. *At least* tell us what it is, right?
[FairfieldLife] Re: The Real Reason For Attacks on Palin
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, mainstream20016 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sal, You're bright, precise, balanced, timely, responsible and interesting. Quote of the week !
[FairfieldLife] Crop Circle at Barton le Clay, 14th August
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[FairfieldLife] Crop Circles at Barton le Clay, 14th August and Alton Barnes, 8th August
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[FairfieldLife] Crop Circle at Honey Street, 27th July and West Woods, 17th July, Wiltshire
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[FairfieldLife] Twin bro didit again! :D
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[FairfieldLife] Re: Superlative University of Management
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sep 7, 2008, at 1:43 AM, shempmcgurk wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, sparaig LEnglish5@ wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, shempmcgurk shempmcgurk@ wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, bob_brigante no_reply@ wrote: http://tinyurl.com/5gsrzx Hey, it's not JUST a sustainable living center, it's the WORLD'S most advanced sustainable living center. Don't these clowns see that when they use superlatives like this that they are destroying any little credibility that they have left? Unless, of cousre, it happens to be true... Lawson Well, then Lawson, if it's true then those who built it won't have to be the ones shouting that claim from the rooftops. They can have independent experts come in and do the shouting for them. TMO bring in independent experts? ROFLOL! Then they'd find out all the budgetary shortcuts they took! budgetary shortcuts - now there's a phrase :)
[FairfieldLife] Bill Maher Disrespects Voters
Did you see this? Barack Obama can't help it if he's a magna cum laude Harvard grad and you're a Wal-Mart shopper who resurfaces driveways with your brother-in-law. Americans are so narcissistic that our candidates have to be just like us. That's why George Bush is president. And that's where the McCain camp gets its campaign strategy: Paint Obama as cocky and arrogant and wait for America to vote him off, like the black guy in every reality show. A black president? Half of Pennsylvania isn't ready for black quarterbacks. Forget Obama, they think Will Smith needs to be taken down a peg. http://tinyurl.com/6h75l6; My Response: Bill Clinton was smart AND the first black president. He had an easy way of relating to common folk and never looked down on them. For this the Clintons were considered hillbilly white trash by the elite of Washington. Bill Maher's monologue insults the intelligence of voters who have low paying jobs and calls them racist while his elite college educated audience, laughing condescendingly, thinks he is hip and funny. As long as the elite left wing of the Democratic party dismisses swing voters as dumbass racists clinging to guns and religion, they help seal Obama's fate to lose the election. McCain doesn't have to paint Obama as cocky and arrogant. He can do that himself along with the likes of Bill Maher, an in the tank media and his army of paid sexist blogger boyz who royally pissed me off trashing Hillary at every opportunity. Excuse me for not believing Obama is The One. I'm just a dumbass voter who wants respect before you can get my vote. Chime in and let the fur fly.
[FairfieldLife] Re: technologies for manifesting intentions
Hi, I am here in Fairfield from San Diego. I've lived in Fairfield four times in the past for less than a year each (for specific courses etc) and I attended MUM one semester while finishing my Humanities degree at CSUS (sacramento) Jai Guru Dev Maharishi is a new thing that I like so I started doing it too. It feels good to me. I made a one year commitment to be here in the dome. But I miss my San Diego manifestation group. I hope there are others here in Fairfield who have the inspiration to embark on the manifestation technologies. They say that the three rules of real estate are : location, location and location. In the realm of manifesting intentions, the three rules are clarity, clarity, clarity. It helps to have a group for this process. Susan --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, sparaig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, shempmcgurk shempmcgurk@ wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Susan my3paths@ wrote: [snip] � Jai Guru Dev Maharishi Susan Is this something new in our TM culture since the passing of Maharishi? That the phrase Jai Guru Dev has now morphed into Jai Guru Dev Maharishi? Please let me know as I am usually the last to know these things... I wonder if she's even from Fairfield. Seems to me the ULTIMATE desire manifestation thing is the TM-SIdhis (assuming they work of course) and anyone who feels compelled to go talk to a Westerner with new technology rather than doing group TM and Yogic FLying is, well, a tad off... ...and if they ahve time to go play wither her new toys, they have time to engage in vigorous physical activity, or more Yogic Flying, depending on where the balance should be in their lives. Lawson
[FairfieldLife] Palin's 5 colleges
SPOKANE, Wash. - Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin attended five colleges in six years before graduating from the University of Idaho in 1987. Let's see, there's: Hawaii Pacific University North Idaho College University of Idaho Matanuska-Susitna College University of Idaho She majored in journalism at idaho, but Despite her journalism degree, she does not appear to have worked for the college newspaper or campus television station, school officials said.
[FairfieldLife] Buddhist Prayer for Animal Liberation
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9lk5pe6HkM
[FairfieldLife] Re: technologies for manifesting intentions
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, my3paths [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: They say that the three rules of real estate are : location, location and location. In the realm of manifesting intentions, the three rules are clarity, clarity, clarity. I had always heard that the three rules of manifesting intentions were moodmaking, moodmaking, and moodmaking. It helps to have a group for this process. Indeed. The more the deluded-er.
[FairfieldLife] Re: technologies for manifesting intentions
Susan, don't worry about Turq. For some reason, he loves to insult newcomers here. I have no idea why. Welcome to the group. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, my3paths my3paths@ wrote: They say that the three rules of real estate are : location, location and location. In the realm of manifesting intentions, the three rules are clarity, clarity, clarity. I had always heard that the three rules of manifesting intentions were moodmaking, moodmaking, and moodmaking. It helps to have a group for this process. Indeed. The more the deluded-er.
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: The Real Reason For Attacks on Palin
On Sep 7, 2008, at 5:46 AM, mainstream20016 wrote: Sal, You're bright, precise, balanced, timely, responsible and interesting. I really, really, really like you. Wow. Thanks, main. Sal
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: The Real Reason For Attacks on Palin
On Sep 7, 2008, at 7:39 AM, authfriend wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, mainstream20016 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sal, You're bright, precise, balanced, timely, responsible and interesting. You forgot dishonest, meanspirited, and narrow-minded. That's coming in the next post, Judy. :) I really, really, really like you. No surprise there. Group hug, everyone! :) Sal
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: The Real Reason For Attacks on Palin
On Sep 7, 2008, at 7:46 AM, authfriend wrote: Let's have it out, Sal. I'm tired of this shit from you. Are you accusing me of lying about where I stand? *I* am accusing you of not being aware of where you stand, yourself. FOAD. English translation: Bingo! What utter crap. That *you're* confused about where I stand does not mean *I* am. But there's no reason for you or Sal or anybody else to be confused, if you've been paying attention to what I've posted. And if you *haven't* been paying attention to what I've posted, WTF makes you think you're in a position to comment one way or the other?? Um, because this is a public forum and nobody needs your permission, Judy? Just a thought... Sal
[FairfieldLife] Re: technologies for manifesting intentions
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Susan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi everyone, My name is Susan Sayler and I just joined this group recently. I have only been living in Fairfield since the Fourth of July, 2008. I am on the IA course, meditating in the dome 6 hours every day. Tut tut, they won't like that you mix with off-the-programme types like us. I'd keep quiet about it if I was you. I came here from San Diego where I was involved in a group that met regularly to support one another in the application of manifesting technologies (like in the Secret, What the Bleep, Intenders of the Highest Good, Clinton Swaine's Play to Win and etc.) I can see why you need a support group, finding out that you're wasting time with this nonsense must be heartbreaking. I am looking for people who are willing to meet up once a week to form a core group here in Fairfield with the courage to manifest what you really want; such as in health, money, relationships or spiritual goals. It would be nice to have an afternoon group and an evening group and it would be great to have a pot luck once a month. There is no charge for this group. I have all the materials needed, I just need committed, dedicated warm bodies that want to play chicken with the application of these laws of intention and manifestation. But I like the sound of warm bodies so I might come along and manifest a few desires myself ;-) I would like to hold the first meeting on Friday night, September 19th at 7:30 pm, in Revelations Bookstore, either upstairs or downstairs. Other meetings can be at my home, outdoors and other public places depending on the theme for that week. If you are interested, you can email me back or call me at 760 687-5911 Jai Guru Dev Maharishi Susan
Re: [FairfieldLife] Palin's 5 colleges
On Sep 7, 2008, at 9:51 AM, boo_lives wrote: SPOKANE, Wash. - Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin attended five colleges in six years before graduating from the University of Idaho in 1987. Let's see, there's: Hawaii Pacific University North Idaho College University of Idaho Matanuska-Susitna College University of Idaho I'm pretty sure I read she started out at the University of Hawaii, but left because there was too much rain. Sal
[FairfieldLife] Re: technologies for manifesting intentions
Good One!! --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, my3paths my3paths@ wrote: They say that the three rules of real estate are : location, location and location. In the realm of manifesting intentions, the three rules are clarity, clarity, clarity. I had always heard that the three rules of manifesting intentions were moodmaking, moodmaking, and moodmaking. It helps to have a group for this process. Indeed. The more the deluded-er.
[FairfieldLife] Re: technologies for manifesting intentions
I would like to hold the first meeting on Friday night, September 19th at 7:30 pm, in Revelations Bookstore, either upstairs or downstairs. Other meetings can be at my home, outdoors and other public places depending on the theme for that week. Count me in as treasurer of the group. I'll be collecting a nominal fee at the door. (Fees will be negotiated on site depending on your ability to support this positive group.) Anyone who declines to pay a fee will be subject to Richard humping your leg. Welcome to the group Susan. Spinning nonsense about posts is part of the fun here(for me). Good look finding like minded people for your group. I suspect the gentle souls who would be interested will contact you offline since posting here draws out posts like mine. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Hugo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Susan my3paths@ wrote: Hi everyone, My name is Susan Sayler and I just joined this group recently. I have only been living in Fairfield since the Fourth of July, 2008. I am on the IA course, meditating in the dome 6 hours every day. Tut tut, they won't like that you mix with off-the-programme types like us. I'd keep quiet about it if I was you. I came here from San Diego where I was involved in a group that met regularly to support one another in the application of manifesting technologies (like in the Secret, What the Bleep, Intenders of the Highest Good, Clinton Swaine's Play to Win and etc.) I can see why you need a support group, finding out that you're wasting time with this nonsense must be heartbreaking. I am looking for people who are willing to meet up once a week to form a core group here in Fairfield with the courage to manifest what you really want; such as in health, money, relationships or spiritual goals. It would be nice to have an afternoon group and an evening group and it would be great to have a pot luck once a month. There is no charge for this group. I have all the materials needed, I just need committed, dedicated warm bodies that want to play chicken with the application of these laws of intention and manifestation. But I like the sound of warm bodies so I might come along and manifest a few desires myself ;-) I would like to hold the first meeting on Friday night, September 19th at 7:30 pm, in Revelations Bookstore, either upstairs or downstairs. Other meetings can be at my home, outdoors and other public places depending on the theme for that week. If you are interested, you can email me back or call me at 760 687-5911 Jai Guru Dev Maharishi Susan
Re: [FairfieldLife] Bill Maher Disrespects Voters
On Sep 7, 2008, at 9:30 AM, raunchydog wrote: My Response: Bill Clinton was smart AND the first black president. He had an easy way of relating to common folk and never looked down on them. For this the Clintons were considered hillbilly white trash by the elite of Washington. Bill Maher's monologue insults the intelligence of voters who have low paying jobs and calls them racist while his elite college educated audience, laughing condescendingly, thinks he is hip and funny. As long as the elite left wing of the Democratic party dismisses swing voters as dumbass racists clinging to guns and religion, they help seal Obama's fate to lose the election. McCain doesn't have to paint Obama as cocky and arrogant. He can do that himself along with the likes of Bill Maher, an in the tank media and his army of paid sexist blogger boyz who royally pissed me off trashing Hillary at every opportunity. Excuse me for not believing Obama is The One. I'm just a dumbass voter who wants respect before you can get my vote. Chime in and let the fur fly. Sure, vote for McCain because Obama doesn't say exactly the right things IYO, and McCain doesn't make you feel dumb because he's so pathetic. Here's what you're voting for: Phil Gramm was one of the lead architects of the breathtakingly irresponsible policies (No more restraints! No more regulation!) that led to the subprime mortgage meltdown and the current credit disaster. A corporate insider in the Bush-Cheney mold, Mr. Gramm was thought to be in line to serve as treasury secretary in a McCain administration until July when he put his foot very publicly in his mouth. To Senator McCain’s great embarrassment, Mr. Gramm dismissed the economic downturn as a “mental recession” and complained that the U.S. had become a “nation of whiners.” That may have been a political no-no, but it was an accurate expression of the slavish devotion of the G.O.P. to the rich and powerful among us, and of the party’s contempt for the interests of working families and the poor. Senator McCain, it should be noted, fully shared Mr. Gramm’s anti-regulatory zeal. This is an odd crowd, indeed, to be offering itself as a champion for working people. http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/06/opinion/06herbert.html?themc=th And, BTW, Bill Maher is not on the OBama campaign payroll. He speaks for himself. Sal
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: technologies for manifesting intentions
Curtis wrote: Anyone who declines to pay a fee will be subject to Richard humping your leg. Curtis, I already told you I'm not gay, so just forget it!
[FairfieldLife] Is it just me?
I went all tickled pink when I saw this Chinese beauty! In my eyes there's something way intensive in her. But she might be very young. Hard to tell for sure. http://www.gypsii.com/place.cgi?op=viewattachid=321302
Re: [FairfieldLife] technologies for manifesting intentions
Wow, thanks for the heads up! I didn't realize Greed Magic had been renamed! I like Technologies for Manifesting Intentions better. I bet it doesn't involve killing a chicken either. I'd bet my money you're using the Unified Field instead (whew!). Hey, good luck with your real estate career. Jai Guru Dev Maharishi and Me. On Sep 6, 2008, at 4:17 PM, Susan wrote: Hi everyone, My name is Susan Sayler and I just joined this group recently. I have only been living in Fairfield since the Fourth of July, 2008. I am on the IA course, meditating in the dome 6 hours every day. I came here from San Diego where I was involved in a group that met regularly to support one another in the application of manifesting technologies (like in the Secret, What the Bleep, Intenders of the Highest Good, Clinton Swaine's Play to Win and etc.) I am looking for people who are willing to meet up once a week to form a core group here in Fairfield with the courage to manifest what you really want; such as in health, money, relationships or spiritual goals. It would be nice to have an afternoon group and an evening group and it would be great to have a pot luck once a month. There is no charge for this group. I have all the materials needed, I just need committed, dedicated warm bodies that want to play chicken with the application of these laws of intention and manifestation. I would like to hold the first meeting on Friday night, September 19th at 7:30 pm, in Revelations Bookstore, either upstairs or downstairs. Other meetings can be at my home, outdoors and other public places depending on the theme for that week. If you are interested, you can email me back or call me at 760 687-5911 Jai Guru Dev Maharishi Susan
[FairfieldLife] Re: technologies for manifesting intentions
Hi my3paths, You wrote that Jai Guru Dev Maharishi is a new thing that I like so I started doing it too. So I take it you've heard others do it? It is becoming very common? Where did you hear it, in Fairfield? I'm really curious and fascinated by this. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, my3paths [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I am here in Fairfield from San Diego. I've lived in Fairfield four times in the past for less than a year each (for specific courses etc) and I attended MUM one semester while finishing my Humanities degree at CSUS (sacramento) Jai Guru Dev Maharishi is a new thing that I like so I started doing it too. It feels good to me. I made a one year commitment to be here in the dome. But I miss my San Diego manifestation group. I hope there are others here in Fairfield who have the inspiration to embark on the manifestation technologies. They say that the three rules of real estate are : location, location and location. In the realm of manifesting intentions, the three rules are clarity, clarity, clarity. It helps to have a group for this process. Susan --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, sparaig LEnglish5@ wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, shempmcgurk shempmcgurk@ wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Susan my3paths@ wrote: [snip] � Jai Guru Dev Maharishi Susan Is this something new in our TM culture since the passing of Maharishi? That the phrase Jai Guru Dev has now morphed into Jai Guru Dev Maharishi? Please let me know as I am usually the last to know these things... I wonder if she's even from Fairfield. Seems to me the ULTIMATE desire manifestation thing is the TM-SIdhis (assuming they work of course) and anyone who feels compelled to go talk to a Westerner with new technology rather than doing group TM and Yogic FLying is, well, a tad off... ...and if they ahve time to go play wither her new toys, they have time to engage in vigorous physical activity, or more Yogic Flying, depending on where the balance should be in their lives. Lawson
[FairfieldLife] Re: Is it just me?
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, cardemaister [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I went all tickled pink when I saw this Chinese beauty! In my eyes there's something way intensive in her. But she might be very young. Hard to tell for sure. http://www.gypsii.com/place.cgi?op=viewattachid=321302 Can you give us a link where we don't have to sign up for some unknown site?
[FairfieldLife] Re: technologies for manifesting intentions
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Richard Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Curtis wrote: Anyone who declines to pay a fee will be subject to Richard humping your leg. Curtis, I already told you I'm not gay, so just forget it! I was playing off of the other Richard's joke. But now that I think of it, at your age, I don't think you should pass up on any offer Richard!
[FairfieldLife] Re: Is it just me?
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, curtisdeltablues [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, cardemaister no_reply@ wrote: I went all tickled pink when I saw this Chinese beauty! In my eyes there's something way intensive in her. But she might be very young. Hard to tell for sure. http://www.gypsii.com/place.cgi?op=viewattachid=321302 Can you give us a link where we don't have to sign up for some unknown site? I hope this works: http://tinyurl.com/6cln2u
[FairfieldLife] Barry False Memory Wright
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, my3paths my3paths@ wrote: They say that the three rules of real estate are : location, location and location. In the realm of manifesting intentions, the three rules are clarity, clarity, clarity. I had always heard that the three rules of manifesting intentions were moodmaking, moodmaking, and moodmaking. In your case, Barry, it's brainwashing, brainwashing, and brainwashing. Barry, 25 years after being brainwashed by his cult-guru, RamaLenzKoolAid, into believing that he saw the guru levitate on dozens of occasions and defy the laws of gravity, still clings to this false memory as something that really happened. The McMartin Family should be thankful Barry wasn't around when they were being unfairly accused of sexual abuse. Had the social workers who imbedded the false memories of abuse into the children's minds had access to Barry, he would still be telling stories that would have kept them in prison to this day.
[FairfieldLife] Please, sir, I want some more.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Is it just me?
I hope this works: http://tinyurl.com/6cln2u That worked on all levels, thanks! I am a bit partial to South East Asian looks rather than Northern, but she is plenty cute enough. Have you ever had an Asian GF Card? Not as age conscious as European or American woman in my experience. You may be headed for a new lease on life man! --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, cardemaister [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, curtisdeltablues curtisdeltablues@ wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, cardemaister no_reply@ wrote: I went all tickled pink when I saw this Chinese beauty! In my eyes there's something way intensive in her. But she might be very young. Hard to tell for sure. http://www.gypsii.com/place.cgi?op=viewattachid=321302 Can you give us a link where we don't have to sign up for some unknown site? I hope this works: http://tinyurl.com/6cln2u
[FairfieldLife] Re: The Real Reason For Attacks on Palin
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Sal Sunshine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sep 7, 2008, at 7:46 AM, authfriend wrote: Let's have it out, Sal. I'm tired of this shit from you. Are you accusing me of lying about where I stand? *I* am accusing you of not being aware of where you stand, yourself. FOAD. English translation: Bingo! What utter crap. That *you're* confused about where I stand does not mean *I* am. But there's no reason for you or Sal or anybody else to be confused, if you've been paying attention to what I've posted. And if you *haven't* been paying attention to what I've posted, WTF makes you think you're in a position to comment one way or the other?? Um, because this is a public forum and nobody needs your permission, Judy? Just a thought... Try reading the words one by one, Sal, it might help you to grasp what I'm actually saying, instead of what you'd like me to have said. See if you can find the word permission in anything I wrote. Then look up the word I did write (position) in Mr. Dictionary. Get back to us when you think you've understood what I said, OK?
[FairfieldLife] Re: Bill Maher Disrespects Voters
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Sal Sunshine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sep 7, 2008, at 9:30 AM, raunchydog wrote: snip McCain doesn't have to paint Obama as cocky and arrogant. He can do that himself along with the likes of Bill Maher, an in the tank media and his army of paid sexist blogger boyz who royally pissed me off trashing Hillary at every opportunity. Excuse me for not believing Obama is The One. I'm just a dumbass voter who wants respect before you can get my vote. Chime in and let the fur fly. Sure, vote for McCain because Obama doesn't say exactly the right things IYO, and McCain doesn't make you feel dumb because he's so pathetic. Oops, raunchydog, look out. In Sal's alleged mind, not being an Obamazoid means you MUST be supporting McCain. She has a little trouble with any concept more complex than one OR the other, you see. She therefore thinks *you're* a dumbass because she imagines you're able to switch from being a fan of first Bill and then Hillary Clinton to being a fan of John McCain without ever realizing the Clintons and McCain stand for entirely different policies. snip And, BTW, Bill Maher is not on the OBama campaign payroll. He speaks for himself. She will also mysteriously find in what you write all kinds of things you never actually said, such as that Maher is on the Obama campaign payroll.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Is it just me?
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, curtisdeltablues [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I hope this works: http://tinyurl.com/6cln2u That worked on all levels, thanks! I am a bit partial to South East Asian looks rather than Northern, but she is plenty cute enough. Have you ever had an Asian GF Card? Not as age conscious as European or American woman in my experience. You may be headed for a new lease on life man! Well, perhaps SE Asian girls look a bit less scared, LOL! No, I havent had an Asian GF, but a Finnish chick that I met on a course of Russian perhaps had a tad bit Asian facial features. Certainly not a typical Finnish girl.
[FairfieldLife] The Dreamers (was: Is it just me?)
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, curtisdeltablues [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I hope this works: http://tinyurl.com/6cln2u That worked on all levels, thanks! Not my cuppa chai. But I'll take advantage of the girl talk to write about a movie I watched again last night. Its relevance is that it may be the most erotic movie on my shelves. The film is called The Dreamers in English, and Innocents in French, and it's by Bernardo Berto- lucci. Bertolucci is known for his love of beauty in his actors, and he often finds these beauties first. Think Maria Schneider in Last Tango In Paris or Liv Tyler in Stealing Beauty. In The Dreamers Bertolucci had the inestimable good karma to introduce to the world Eva Green. Daughter of a French movie star who I always liked, Marlene Jobert, she inherited her mother's looks and then some. You may have seen her as a Bond girl, the most intelligent yet of the Bond girls, and the first match for him in any of the films. Or as Sybilla in Ridley Scott's Kingdom Of Heaven. Before that, at 23, she was in The Dreamers. Berto- lucci describes her as so beautiful it's indecent. That pretty much nails it. And in The Dreamers you get to see pretty much every inch of her. There is a possibility that Eva Green is the most beautiful woman on the planet. The movie itself is a film buff's delight. The 3 characters in its menage à trois are film freaks at the time of the Cinematèque riots in Paris in 1968. It's full of film in-jokes and trivia questions, and is obviously Bertolucci's homage to having been there himself; that's where and when he learned to make movies. The plot is a little odd, but really WHO CARES what the plot is about? It's a film that has Eva Green naked in it, for long, extended periods of time. There is a scene where she dresses up as Michelangelo's Venus de Milo. And puts her in the shade. I'll see your Chinese girl and raise you Eva Green. :-)
[FairfieldLife] Re: Twin bro didit again! :D
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, cardemaister [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: www.formula1.com Oh shucks! Bad news for Obama? :D http://www.formula1.com/news/headlines/2008/9/8334.html
[FairfieldLife] Re: The Dreamers (was: Is it just me?)
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, curtisdeltablues curtisdeltablues@ wrote: I hope this works: http://tinyurl.com/6cln2u That worked on all levels, thanks! Not my cuppa chai. But I'll take advantage of the girl talk to write about a movie I watched again last night. Its relevance is that it may be the most erotic movie on my shelves. The film is called The Dreamers in English, and Innocents in French, and it's by Bernardo Berto- lucci. Bertolucci is known for his love of beauty in his actors, and he often finds these beauties first. Think Maria Schneider in Last Tango In Paris or Liv Tyler in Stealing Beauty. In The Dreamers Bertolucci had the inestimable good karma to introduce to the world Eva Green. Daughter of a French movie star who I always liked, Marlene Jobert, she inherited her mother's looks and then some. You may have seen her as a Bond girl, the most intelligent yet of the Bond girls, and the first match for him in any of the films. Or as Sybilla in Ridley Scott's Kingdom Of Heaven. Before that, at 23, she was in The Dreamers. Berto- lucci describes her as so beautiful it's indecent. That pretty much nails it. And in The Dreamers you get to see pretty much every inch of her. There is a possibility that Eva Green is the most beautiful woman on the planet. The movie itself is a film buff's delight. The 3 characters in its menage à trois are film freaks at the time of the Cinematèque riots in Paris in 1968. It's full of film in-jokes and trivia questions, and is obviously Bertolucci's homage to having been there himself; that's where and when he learned to make movies. The plot is a little odd, but really WHO CARES what the plot is about? It's a film that has Eva Green naked in it, for long, extended periods of time. There is a scene where she dresses up as Michelangelo's Venus de Milo. And puts her in the shade. Download a bitmap of this image at: http://tinyurl.com/6265sz
[FairfieldLife] Re: Ancient Greek analog computer
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Stu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, John jr_esq@ wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer rick@ wrote: Fascinating video about an ancient Greek analog computer which could predict eclipses 1500 years ahead: Check it out. http://www.nature.com/nature/videoarchive/antikythera/ That was very interesting. It makes one wonder: what else did the Greeks know? Where did they get the knowledge to make such a mechanism? In astrology, the Greek and Hindu systems have some similarities. For example, both systems use the same 12 signs of the zodiac. And, the lords of these zodiac signs are the same. So, it appears that these two systems either came from a common source, or that the two systems borrowed from each other at one point in the ancient past. There is much historical evidence indicating trade routes would have allowed for communication between these cultures. Readings of Pythagoras reveal much in common with the Jains which go back to near 600 B.C. The practice of non-violence, vegetarianism, a fascination with the mathematical harmonies inherent in the cosmos. This is academic mainstream stuff and comes up in most ancient Greek philosophy courses. A google search will reveal more if your interested. The Teaching Company has tapes detailing some of this. I really enjoy reading about ancient Greece. Here was a subculture (not all Greeks agreed) practicing democracy, questioning myths and looking towards science at a time when most peoples were bowing to paternalistic magical super beings, clinging to tribal doctrines, and promoting war. Not all Greeks practiced democracy in the ancient past. The Athenians were probably the most sophisticated group who practiced democracy. However, the Spartans believed in a caste-like society and oppressed their neighbors who were considered to be the serfs or workers. Yes, these ancient cultures are fascinating and are in my reading list.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Ancient Greek analog computer
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, sparaig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, John jr_esq@ wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer rick@ wrote: Fascinating video about an ancient Greek analog computer which could predict eclipses 1500 years ahead: Check it out. http://www.nature.com/nature/videoarchive/antikythera/ That was very interesting. It makes one wonder: what else did the Greeks know? Where did they get the knowledge to make such a mechanism? In astrology, the Greek and Hindu systems have some similarities. For example, both systems use the same 12 signs of the zodiac. And, the lords of these zodiac signs are the same. So, it appears that these two systems either came from a common source, or that the two systems borrowed from each other at one point in the ancient past. That entire culture in the region was really all just variations of the same theme(s). There are interesting parallels between Plato's descriptions of the perfect forms and the flavors of sidhis practice reported by TMers, for example, ,prompting MIU professors to speculate that the Platonic Mystery School practiced yogic-like techniques at that time (or the Yogis got their techniques from the Greeks, if you will). Lawson The Greeks could have gotten their knowledge from the ancient culture of Atlantis. This could be the reason why Plato wrote about the existence of this lost civilization.
Re: [FairfieldLife] Bill Maher Disrespects Voters
raunchydog wrote: Did you see this? Barack Obama can't help it if he's a magna cum laude Harvard grad and you're a Wal-Mart shopper who resurfaces driveways with your brother-in-law. Americans are so narcissistic that our candidates have to be just like us. That's why George Bush is president. And that's where the McCain camp gets its campaign strategy: Paint Obama as cocky and arrogant and wait for America to vote him off, like the black guy in every reality show. A black president? Half of Pennsylvania isn't ready for black quarterbacks. Forget Obama, they think Will Smith needs to be taken down a peg. http://tinyurl.com/6h75l6; My Response: Bill Clinton was smart AND the first black president. He had an easy way of relating to common folk and never looked down on them. For this the Clintons were considered hillbilly white trash by the elite of Washington. Bill Maher's monologue insults the intelligence of voters who have low paying jobs and calls them racist while his elite college educated audience, laughing condescendingly, thinks he is hip and funny. As long as the elite left wing of the Democratic party dismisses swing voters as dumbass racists clinging to guns and religion, they help seal Obama's fate to lose the election. McCain doesn't have to paint Obama as cocky and arrogant. He can do that himself along with the likes of Bill Maher, an in the tank media and his army of paid sexist blogger boyz who royally pissed me off trashing Hillary at every opportunity. Excuse me for not believing Obama is The One. I'm just a dumbass voter who wants respect before you can get my vote. Chime in and let the fur fly. It's the Republicans who think you're dumb. Otherwise why would the put up candidates that the dumbasses would identify with? You'll vote for them and they'll steal your money as they have done the last eight years. If you were in school and needed some help with your math assignments would you ask someone who is a C student or someone who is an A student? If you were looking for a good lawyer would you choose one who barely passed the law exam or someone who not only passed the law exam but also teaches law courses at a college? Would you choose a doctor who barely made it through medical school only with influential help from his dad who was also a doctor and an alumni contributor to the college or someone who flew through medical school with flying colors and was noted for their research? So if you were choosing a world leader who is going to meet with other world leaders would you choose someone who barely understands global issues and can't think on their feet or someone who not only understands those issues but also is able to make clear decisions and communicate them well with other intelligent world leaders? If you want the US to become a third world country then choose the kind of leader who will trash it into one. I, for one, don't want that, however it may be too late. And also ask yourself are you better off than you were eight years ago?
[FairfieldLife] Mccain/Palin: Lies, lies, and more lies
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RoLGQTSUmiQ
[FairfieldLife] enjoy !
http://www.thedailyshow.com/video/index.jhtml?videoId=184086title=sarah\ -palin-gender-card http://www.thedailyshow.com/video/index.jhtml?videoId=184086title=sara\ h-palin-gender-card
[FairfieldLife] Re: Ancient Greek analog computer
However, astrological systems are not necessary to predict eclipses, as shown by Stonehenge and other standing stone sites. As far as I know they had NO astrological system in place, merely years or centuries of watching the stars and taking notes. That's all that's necessary. The original book Stonehenge Decoded pointed out that the builders of that site knew that lunar eclipses happened in 56-year cycles. This was something not known by modern astronomers until they reverse engineered the Stonehenge data and discovered the repetitive pattern. Similarly, the Anasazi tribe of North America had extensive knowledge of both lunar and solar eclipses, and could predict them accurately, although they had no astrological system. Again, they just paid attention. All of these ancient cultures had their own form of astronomy which was tied closely to time their planting seasons, to celebrate their festivals and to praise their ancient dieties. I read somewhere that these ancient Stonehenge megaliths were so old that an archeologist needs a computer and modern astronomical techniques to adjust the locations of the background stars because of the earth's precession or top-like wobble. That is, the markers of the ancient skies have moved and are now placed in locations that are not in alignment with the megaliths today. This principle applies to the ancient pyramids in Egypt and the temple in Ankor Wat. As for the Greeks, here's an interesting film clip from CNN about the possible location of Ithaca, the home of Odysseus in the Odyssey. Those Greek writers were very accurate and chronicled what the earth looked like back then. For example, there was another English researcher who traced the trek of Alexander the Great fron Macedonia all the way to India by using the writings made by Alexander's chronicler. The researcher found most of the landscapes that were described over two thousand years ago. http://edition.cnn.com/video/#/video/world/2008/09/07/rush.ithaca.myst ery.itn or http://tinyurl.com/55uces
[FairfieldLife] The Naked In Body And In Soul Film Festival
An homage, as it were, to films in which some of the finest actors shed not only shed their selves but their clothes as well. Call me an old lecher -- and I am -- but I think that there is still a place in this world for the lover of beauty. Some of you out there feel the same way, and are unashamed of your taste in nekkid film watching. You know who you are. So here, for you, is my off-the-top-of-my head list of some films in which an actress of some note goes majorly -- and effectively -- nude. And, to forestall any cries of sexism or misogyny, I will endeavor to make a similar list for actors. It'll be shorter. Remember, to make my list they have to be great actors and actresses in great roles, and the nudity has to be selfless and natural and essential to the film. THE WOMEN: Eva Green, in The Dreamers Isabelle Adjani, in L'Ete Meurtrier and Camille Claudel Emanuelle Béart, in La Belle Noiseuse Samantha Morton, in Code 46 Emily Watson, in Breaking the Waves Julie Delpy, in Killing Zoe Sissy Spacek, in Carrie Jennifer Jason Leigh, in Flesh And Blood Catherine McCormack, in Braveheart and Dangerous Beauty Uma Thurman, in Dangerous Liaisons Indira Varma, in Kama Sutra Maria de Madeiros, in Henry June Catherine Deneuve, in Repulsion Maribel Verdu, in Y tu mama tambien Kathleen Turner, in Body Heat THE MEN: Oliver Reed, in The Devils and Women In Love Colin Firth, in The Advocate (also known as Hour of the Pig) William Hurt, in Body Heat Christian Slater, in The Name of the Rose Johnny Depp, in The Libertine (also known as Rochester) Vincent Perez, in La Reine Margot and Le Libertin
[FairfieldLife] Re: Mccain/Palin: Lies, lies, and more lies
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, do.rflex [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RoLGQTSUmiQ Hey, Bongo, thanks for posting the link to this Rachel Maddow video. I really got off on it. She's one hot lesbian. Do you have any more like that? You seem to have the same -- ahem -- interests as I do. Maybe you and I could exchange Sappho links?
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Mccain/Palin: Lies, lies, and more lies
shempmcgurk wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, do.rflex [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RoLGQTSUmiQ Hey, Bongo, thanks for posting the link to this Rachel Maddow video. I really got off on it. She's one hot lesbian. Do you have any more like that? You seem to have the same -- ahem -- interests as I do. Maybe you and I could exchange Sappho links? You can get podcasts of her radio show here: http://green960.com/cc-common/podcast/single_podcast.html?podcast=maddow.xml More info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rachel_Maddow
[FairfieldLife] Re: The Naked In Body And In Soul Film Festival
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: An homage, as it were, to films in which some of the finest actors shed not only shed their selves but their clothes as well. Call me an old lecher -- and I am -- but I think that there is still a place in this world for the lover of beauty. Some of you out there feel the same way, and are unashamed of your taste in nekkid film watching. You know who you are. So here, for you, is my off-the-top-of-my head list of some films in which an actress of some note goes majorly -- and effectively -- nude. And, to forestall any cries of sexism or misogyny, I will endeavor to make a similar list for actors. It'll be shorter. Remember, to make my list they have to be great actors and actresses in great roles, and the nudity has to be selfless and natural and essential to the film. THE WOMEN: Eva Green, in The Dreamers ...if you're into incest... Isabelle Adjani, in L'Ete Meurtrier and Camille Claudel Emanuelle Béart, in La Belle Noiseuse ...this is one of the worst films I've ever seen. It consists of Emanuelle Beart sitting nude -- which is fine -- in front of an artist for about 5 hours of film (I kid you not!) and all the see is a hand of the artist scratch away at the canvass. The scratching sound is excruciating and the sketching is amateurish at best. Naked Emanuelle wears very thin after about 20 minutes, just like the novelty of being in a strip club. But that 20 minutes is reduced to 5 minutes of interest because of the counter-effect on your nervous system from the scratching noise. Samantha Morton, in Code 46 Emily Watson, in Breaking the Waves Not a pretty site...nor was the movie. But the director outdid himself in hiring weird people with his next movie when he got that gnome known as Bjork in front of the camera to act blind. I wish I was blind watching that horrible waste of film. Julie Delpy, in Killing Zoe Wonderful. Her best role...and a great film by Quentin Tarantino's co-writer of Pulp Fiction. Sissy Spacek, in Carrie Please. What got you off, you sick bastard, the blood or the skin? Somebody feed Spacek a ham sandwich. I want SOME flesh on my women. Jennifer Jason Leigh, in Flesh And Blood Catherine McCormack, in Braveheart and Dangerous Beauty Uma Thurman, in Dangerous Liaisons Along with Reese Witherspoon's breasts in Twilight, the all-time most beautiful breasts I've ever seen on the screen. This 10-second shot of Uma's breasts actually made her career. I'm not kidding. Indira Varma, in Kama Sutra Pretty much all the nakedness in this movie was good. Maria de Madeiros, in Henry June Loved her, felt cheated by all the promised lesbian sex every five seconds of this movie which was never delivered. This movie was a teaser -- an unsatisfying teaser. To the lesbian-loving voyeur in Brazil (John Manning) I say: don't waste your time with this one. Stay with your Rachel Maddow videos. Catherine Deneuve, in Repulsion Maribel Verdu, in Y tu mama tambien I couldn't watch this movie past the 15-minute mark once the two men started masturbating on the diving boards. A movie for sickos. Kathleen Turner, in Body Heat The best. THE MEN: I, of course, have absolutely no interest in this area, so I can't comment. [From the Seinfeld episode The Jimmy] Elaine: Hey! Hey! listen ... Do one of you guys know that ..that blond guy who's always on the exercycle at the health club. You know he's just really handsome?.. George: (head down low) I...I wouldn't know Elaine: You know that just admitting a man is handsome doesn't necessarily make you a homosexual. George: It doesn't help Oliver Reed, in The Devils and Women In Love Colin Firth, in The Advocate (also known as Hour of the Pig) William Hurt, in Body Heat Christian Slater, in The Name of the Rose Johnny Depp, in The Libertine (also known as Rochester) Vincent Perez, in La Reine Margot and Le Libertin
[FairfieldLife] Re: Mccain/Palin: Lies, lies, and more lies
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: shempmcgurk wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, do.rflex do.rflex@ wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RoLGQTSUmiQ Hey, Bongo, thanks for posting the link to this Rachel Maddow video. I really got off on it. She's one hot lesbian. Do you have any more like that? You seem to have the same -- ahem -- interests as I do. Maybe you and I could exchange Sappho links? You can get podcasts of her radio show here: Does it come with streaming video? Otherwise I don't think Bongo would be interested... http://green960.com/cc-common/podcast/single_podcast.html? podcast=maddow.xml More info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rachel_Maddow
[FairfieldLife] Re: 8 Reasons Palin is More Qualified than Obama
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 8 Reasons Sarah Palin is More Qualified than Barack Obama by Seth Grahame-Smith snip Yes, Sarah admitted that she hadn't paid much attention to the war in Iraq, but she knew enough to rightly call it a task from God. This is one of many out-of-context quotes that's being used against Palin. What she actually said to the group she was speaking to was that they should pray that our national leaders are sending them [her son's unit, which is about to go to Iraq] out on a task that is from God, that's what we have to make sure we are praying for, that there is a plan, and that plan is God's plan. In other words, she was *not* asserting that she or anyone else knows what God's plan is, contrary to Grahame-Smith's demeaning interpretation. In fact, she was saying precisely the opposite: that we *don't* know, and all we can do is pray that what we're doing is according to that plan. Or, in secular terms: Boy, I hope we're doing the right thing here.
[FairfieldLife] Deregulation/Foreclosure Phil
DEREGULATION THAT OPENED THE DOOR FOR 'BIG MONEY' TO RIP OFF AMERICA FAR WORSE THAN ENRON DID Even as the housing bubble took Wall Street down for the first market bottom in the spring, McCain preached less regulation as the solution. McCain's solution to an era in which financial deregulation set the stage for federal bailouts, rampant speculation, and reckless lending is ... less regulation. Our financial market approach should include encouraging increased capital in financial institutions by removing regulatory, accounting, and tax impediments to raising capital. http://www.slate.com/id/2187570/pagenum/all/ Deregulation/Foreclosure Phil - McCain's economic policy advisor ...In 1999, Phil Gramm pushed through a historic banking deregulation bill that decimated Depression-era firewalls between commercial banks, investment banks, insurance companies, and securities firmssetting off a wave of merger mania. But Gramm's most cunning coup on behalf of his friends in the financial services industryfriends who gave him millions over his 24-year congressional careercame on December 15, 2000. It was an especially tense time in Washington. Only two days earlier, the Supreme Court had issued its decision on Bush v. Gore. President Bill Clinton and the Republican-controlled Congress were locked in a budget showdown. It was the perfect moment for a wily senator to game the system. As Congress and the White House were hurriedly hammering out a $384-billion omnibus spending bill, Gramm slipped in a 262-page measure called the Commodity Futures Modernization Act. Written with the help of financial industry lobbyists and cosponsored by Senator Richard Lugar (R-Ind.), the chairman of the agriculture committee, the measure had been considered deadeven by Gramm. Few lawmakers had either the opportunity or inclination to read the version of the bill Gramm inserted. Nobody in either chamber had any knowledge of what was going on or what was in it, says a congressional aide familiar with the bill's history. It's not exactly like Gramm hid his handiworkfar from it. The balding and bespectacled Texan strode onto the Senate floor to hail the act's inclusion into the must-pass budget package. But only an expert, or a lobbyist, could have followed what Gramm was saying. The act, he declared, would ensure that neither the SEC nor the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) got into the business of regulating newfangled financial products called swapsand would thus protect financial institutions from overregulation and position our financial services industries to be world leaders into the new century. It didn't quite work out that way. For starters, the legislation contained a provisionlobbied for by Enron, a generous contributor to Grammthat exempted energy trading from regulatory oversight, allowing Enron to run rampant, wreck the California electricity market, and cost consumers billions before it collapsed. (For Gramm, Enron was a family affair. Eight years earlier, his wife, Wendy Gramm, as CFTC chairwoman, had pushed through a rule excluding Enron's energy futures contracts from government oversight. Wendy later joined the Houston-based company's board, and in the following years her Enron salary and stock income brought between $915,000 and $1.8 million into the Gramm household.) But the Enron loophole was small potatoes compared to the devastation that unregulated swaps would unleash. Credit default swaps are essentially insurance policies covering the losses on securities in the event of a default. Financial institutions buy them to protect themselves if an investment they hold goes south. It's like bookies trading bets, with banks and hedge funds gambling on whether an investment (say, a pile of subprime mortgages bundled into a security) will succeed or fail. Because of the swap-related provisions of Gramm's billwhich were supported by Fed chairman Alan Greenspan and Treasury secretary Larry Summersa $62 trillion market (nearly four times the size of the entire US stock market) remained utterly unregulated, meaning no one made sure the banks and hedge funds had the assets to cover the losses they guaranteed. In essence, Wall Street's biggest players (which, thanks to Gramm's earlier banking deregulation efforts, now incorporated everything from your checking account to your pension fund) ran a secret casino. Tens of trillions of dollars of transactions were done in the dark, says University of San Diego law professor Frank Partnoy, an expert on financial markets and derivatives. No one had a picture of where the risks were flowing. Betting on the risk of any given transaction became more importantand more lucrativethan the transactions themselves, Partnoy notes: So there was more betting on the riskiest subprime mortgages than there were actual mortgages. Banks and hedge funds, notes Michael Greenberger, who directed the CFTC's division of trading
[FairfieldLife] Re: Bill Maher Disrespects Voters
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: raunchydog wrote: Did you see this? Barack Obama can't help it if he's a magna cum laude Harvard grad and you're a Wal-Mart shopper who resurfaces driveways with your brother-in-law. Americans are so narcissistic that our candidates have to be just like us. That's why George Bush is president. And that's where the McCain camp gets its campaign strategy: Paint Obama as cocky and arrogant and wait for America to vote him off, like the black guy in every reality show. A black president? Half of Pennsylvania isn't ready for black quarterbacks. Forget Obama, they think Will Smith needs to be taken down a peg. http://tinyurl.com/6h75l6; My Response: Bill Clinton was smart AND the first black president. He had an easy way of relating to common folk and never looked down on them. For this the Clintons were considered hillbilly white trash by the elite of Washington. Bill Maher's monologue insults the intelligence of voters who have low paying jobs and calls them racist while his elite college educated audience, laughing condescendingly, thinks he is hip and funny. As long as the elite left wing of the Democratic party dismisses swing voters as dumbass racists clinging to guns and religion, they help seal Obama's fate to lose the election. McCain doesn't have to paint Obama as cocky and arrogant. He can do that himself along with the likes of Bill Maher, an in the tank media and his army of paid sexist blogger boyz who royally pissed me off trashing Hillary at every opportunity. Excuse me for not believing Obama is The One. I'm just a dumbass voter who wants respect before you can get my vote. Chime in and let the fur fly. It's the Republicans who think you're dumb. Otherwise why would the put up candidates that the dumbasses would identify with? You'll vote for them and they'll steal your money as they have done the last eight years. If you were in school and needed some help with your math assignments would you ask someone who is a C student or someone who is an A student? If you were looking for a good lawyer would you choose one who barely passed the law exam or someone who not only passed the law exam but also teaches law courses at a college? Would you choose a doctor who barely made it through medical school only with influential help from his dad who was also a doctor and an alumni contributor to the college or someone who flew through medical school with flying colors and was noted for their research? So if you were choosing a world leader who is going to meet with other world leaders would you choose someone who barely understands global issues and can't think on their feet or someone who not only understands those issues but also is able to make clear decisions and communicate them well with other intelligent world leaders? If you want the US to become a third world country then choose the kind of leader who will trash it into one. I, for one, don't want that, however it may be too late. And also ask yourself are you better off than you were eight years ago? Am I better off? How Reaganesque of you. No just pissed off at the hubris of the elite left wing of the Democratic party who will doom Obama's campaign just as the Stevensonians, http://tinyurl.com/6437pk McGovern, Mondale, Dukakis, Gore and Kerry torpedoed any chance of Democratic rule. What a bunch of losers. Bill Clinton knew how to relate to the common folk, the swing voters, the independents all of whom Obama needs to win an election and he hasn't lifted one finger except the middle one to court them. The Democrats have shot themselves in the foot once again. Obama should be ahead in the polls by 15 points and by now but a moose hunting, gun toting GIRL has him quaking in his shoes. Head for the Hills, Barky! Oh yeah, that's right he IS heading for the Hills...Hillary that is. If Obama wanted Hillary to carry his sorry ass over the finish line, why didn't all the blogger boys glorify her candidacy instead of that whining wimp they want in the White House? Now that everyone thinks it a good idea for Hillary to fight his battles, are they admitting Hillary was the better candidate? After all the vile sexist crap the blogs dumped on her at DKos Hillary should just give them all the middle finger salute like Obama did to her. Besides, Biden, if he's not too loaded, should be doing Obama's dirty work on Palin, VP to VP, not Hillary.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Deregulation/Foreclosure Phil
You may find this of interest. Working in the estate-planning field as I do, you have to have as a matter of course a life insurance license. Unlike banks, life insurance is state regulated. Most states are pretty similar in their laws with minor differences everywhere. But unlike banks, life insurance companies are required, by law, to invest the money paid to them by clients through premiums in safe investments like bonds, etc. That's why in the Great Depression you had very few insurance companies that went under and, indeed, it was the insurance companies that bailed out many of the banks. In addition, if a life insurance company goes under, the law states that the other insurance companies active in that state must take over the accounts of the clients. No one has ever lost money putting their money in life insurance companies, unlike banks. Do you know that it is against the law for insurance agents to TELL clients about these protective features? Yup. They can lose their licenses if they do. One of the reasons I've heard it suggested why this is so is that banks -- who compete with insurance companies for consumers' money -- have lobbied government in order to have an advantage over them. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, do.rflex [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: DEREGULATION THAT OPENED THE DOOR FOR 'BIG MONEY' TO RIP OFF AMERICA FAR WORSE THAN ENRON DID Even as the housing bubble took Wall Street down for the first market bottom in the spring, McCain preached less regulation as the solution. McCain's solution to an era in which financial deregulation set the stage for federal bailouts, rampant speculation, and reckless lending is ... less regulation. Our financial market approach should include encouraging increased capital in financial institutions by removing regulatory, accounting, and tax impediments to raising capital. http://www.slate.com/id/2187570/pagenum/all/ Deregulation/Foreclosure Phil - McCain's economic policy advisor ...In 1999, Phil Gramm pushed through a historic banking deregulation bill that decimated Depression-era firewalls between commercial banks, investment banks, insurance companies, and securities firmssetting off a wave of merger mania. But Gramm's most cunning coup on behalf of his friends in the financial services industryfriends who gave him millions over his 24-year congressional careercame on December 15, 2000. It was an especially tense time in Washington. Only two days earlier, the Supreme Court had issued its decision on Bush v. Gore. President Bill Clinton and the Republican-controlled Congress were locked in a budget showdown. It was the perfect moment for a wily senator to game the system. As Congress and the White House were hurriedly hammering out a $384-billion omnibus spending bill, Gramm slipped in a 262-page measure called the Commodity Futures Modernization Act. Written with the help of financial industry lobbyists and cosponsored by Senator Richard Lugar (R-Ind.), the chairman of the agriculture committee, the measure had been considered deadeven by Gramm. Few lawmakers had either the opportunity or inclination to read the version of the bill Gramm inserted. Nobody in either chamber had any knowledge of what was going on or what was in it, says a congressional aide familiar with the bill's history. It's not exactly like Gramm hid his handiworkfar from it. The balding and bespectacled Texan strode onto the Senate floor to hail the act's inclusion into the must-pass budget package. But only an expert, or a lobbyist, could have followed what Gramm was saying. The act, he declared, would ensure that neither the SEC nor the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) got into the business of regulating newfangled financial products called swapsand would thus protect financial institutions from overregulation and position our financial services industries to be world leaders into the new century. It didn't quite work out that way. For starters, the legislation contained a provisionlobbied for by Enron, a generous contributor to Grammthat exempted energy trading from regulatory oversight, allowing Enron to run rampant, wreck the California electricity market, and cost consumers billions before it collapsed. (For Gramm, Enron was a family affair. Eight years earlier, his wife, Wendy Gramm, as CFTC chairwoman, had pushed through a rule excluding Enron's energy futures contracts from government oversight. Wendy later joined the Houston-based company's board, and in the following years her Enron salary and stock income brought between $915,000 and $1.8 million into the Gramm household.) But the Enron loophole was small potatoes compared to the devastation that unregulated swaps would unleash. Credit default swaps are essentially insurance policies covering the losses on securities in
[FairfieldLife] Re: Bill Maher Disrespects Voters
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, raunchydog [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@ wrote: raunchydog wrote: Did you see this? Barack Obama can't help it if he's a magna cum laude Harvard grad and you're a Wal-Mart shopper who resurfaces driveways with your brother-in-law. Americans are so narcissistic that our candidates have to be just like us. That's why George Bush is president. And that's where the McCain camp gets its campaign strategy: Paint Obama as cocky and arrogant and wait for America to vote him off, like the black guy in every reality show. A black president? Half of Pennsylvania isn't ready for black quarterbacks. Forget Obama, they think Will Smith needs to be taken down a peg. http://tinyurl.com/6h75l6; My Response: Bill Clinton was smart AND the first black president. He had an easy way of relating to common folk and never looked down on them. For this the Clintons were considered hillbilly white trash by the elite of Washington. Bill Maher's monologue insults the intelligence of voters who have low paying jobs and calls them racist while his elite college educated audience, laughing condescendingly, thinks he is hip and funny. As long as the elite left wing of the Democratic party dismisses swing voters as dumbass racists clinging to guns and religion, they help seal Obama's fate to lose the election. McCain doesn't have to paint Obama as cocky and arrogant. He can do that himself along with the likes of Bill Maher, an in the tank media and his army of paid sexist blogger boyz who royally pissed me off trashing Hillary at every opportunity. Excuse me for not believing Obama is The One. I'm just a dumbass voter who wants respect before you can get my vote. Chime in and let the fur fly. It's the Republicans who think you're dumb. Otherwise why would the put up candidates that the dumbasses would identify with? You'll vote for them and they'll steal your money as they have done the last eight years. If you were in school and needed some help with your math assignments would you ask someone who is a C student or someone who is an A student? If you were looking for a good lawyer would you choose one who barely passed the law exam or someone who not only passed the law exam but also teaches law courses at a college? Would you choose a doctor who barely made it through medical school only with influential help from his dad who was also a doctor and an alumni contributor to the college or someone who flew through medical school with flying colors and was noted for their research? So if you were choosing a world leader who is going to meet with other world leaders would you choose someone who barely understands global issues and can't think on their feet or someone who not only understands those issues but also is able to make clear decisions and communicate them well with other intelligent world leaders? If you want the US to become a third world country then choose the kind of leader who will trash it into one. I, for one, don't want that, however it may be too late. And also ask yourself are you better off than you were eight years ago? Am I better off? How Reaganesque of you. No just pissed off at the hubris of the elite left wing of the Democratic party who will doom Obama's campaign just as the Stevensonians, http://tinyurl.com/6437pk McGovern, Mondale, Dukakis, Gore and Kerry torpedoed any chance of Democratic rule. What a bunch of losers. Bill Clinton knew how to relate to the common folk, the swing voters, the independents all of whom Obama needs to win an election and he hasn't lifted one finger except the middle one to court them. The Democrats have shot themselves in the foot once again. Obama should be ahead in the polls by 15 points and by now but a moose hunting, gun toting GIRL has him quaking in his shoes. Head for the Hills, Barky! Oh yeah, that's right he IS heading for the Hills...Hillary that is. If Obama wanted Hillary to carry his sorry ass over the finish line, why didn't all the blogger boys glorify her candidacy instead of that whining wimp they want in the White House? Now that everyone thinks it a good idea for Hillary to fight his battles, are they admitting Hillary was the better candidate? After all the vile sexist crap the blogs dumped on her at DKos Hillary should just give them all the middle finger salute like Obama did to her. Besides, Biden, if he's not too loaded, should be doing Obama's dirty work on Palin, VP to VP, not Hillary. Great post. I've wondered in the last week whether Biden has ever been approached to step down and let Hillary fill the VP spot on the ticket. Does anyone doubt that had it been known that Palin was going to be McCain's choice that Barky Hussein would
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Bill Maher Disrespects Voters
raunchydog wrote: Am I better off? How Reaganesque of you. No just pissed off at the hubris of the elite left wing of the Democratic party who will doom Obama's campaign just as the Stevensonians, http://tinyurl.com/6437pk McGovern, Mondale, Dukakis, Gore and Kerry torpedoed any chance of Democratic rule. What a bunch of losers. Bill Clinton knew how to relate to the common folk, the swing voters, the independents all of whom Obama needs to win an election and he hasn't lifted one finger except the middle one to court them. The Democrats have shot themselves in the foot once again. Obama should be ahead in the polls by 15 points and by now but a moose hunting, gun toting GIRL has him quaking in his shoes. Head for the Hills, Barky! Oh yeah, that's right he IS heading for the Hills...Hillary that is. If Obama wanted Hillary to carry his sorry ass over the finish line, why didn't all the blogger boys glorify her candidacy instead of that whining wimp they want in the White House? Now that everyone thinks it a good idea for Hillary to fight his battles, are they admitting Hillary was the better candidate? After all the vile sexist crap the blogs dumped on her at DKos Hillary should just give them all the middle finger salute like Obama did to her. Besides, Biden, if he's not too loaded, should be doing Obama's dirty work on Palin, VP to VP, not Hillary. Better yet, the Dems could have totally ignored the Reps show and continued on as if it didn't happen rather than get wrapped around it. That really would have flummoxed the Reps. However we'll see what happens in a week or two as the shine wears off the Rep's week. I still think Obama will take the election the Reps didn't want to win it anyway and are just putting on a show. Of course we have BushCo taking over Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac today. So much for Reps being against big government and look for the bill for it in your mail.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Palin's 5 colleges
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Sal Sunshine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sep 7, 2008, at 9:51 AM, boo_lives wrote: SPOKANE, Wash. - Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin attended five colleges in six years before graduating from the University of Idaho in 1987. Let's see, there's: Hawaii Pacific University North Idaho College University of Idaho Matanuska-Susitna College University of Idaho I'm pretty sure I read she started out at the University of Hawaii, but left because there was too much rain. Sal ** Hilo is pretty wet, with 130 inches avg/yr, but I've been there when a foot fell in a day, and more than two feet in a day has happened, so I'm not surprised that she switched to HPU in HNL, which only gets about two feet/yr. I attended HPU, not exactly Harvard, but a competent school with helpful profs, although they did require a lot more work than most colleges, which could be why Sarah split. Did GOP V.P. attend UH-Hilo? by John Burnett Tribune-Herald Staff Writer Published: Saturday, September 6, 2008 7:51 AM HST New bio says yes, but verification hard to find A number of national media outlets are reporting that Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin began her college education with a brief stint at the University of Hawaii at Hilo. But what has apparently become legend is proving as difficult to verify as Bigfoot sightings. A newly-published biography titled Sarah by Kaylene Johnson states that the Alaska governor -- then known as Sarah Louise Heath -- and three other friends attended UH-Hilo in 1982 after graduation from Wasilla High School in Alaska. According to the book, the young women left Hilo after a few weeks because of the rain, which averages about 130 inches per year. That reportedly started Palin on an odyssey of six colleges in six years, including a semester at Hawaii Pacific College, which is now Hawaii Pacific University. Palin graduated from the University of Idaho in 1987 with a journalism degree. While school officials have no record that Palin ever enrolled at UHH, they concede it is a possibility. http://adsys.townnews.com/c85009476/creative/hawaiitribune-herald.com/+\ square/133990-1217637634.gif?r=http://www.windwarddesigns.biz/kscdeals.h\ tml Our registrar doesn't have any records of her at UH-Hilo, said Alyson Kakugawa-Leong, UHH director of media relations. If she stayed for only three weeks, we won't have any records. We had 31 (information requests from media outlets) ... including People Magazine, wanting to confirm. Retired UHH registrar Patrick Omori confirmed that students who stayed three weeks or less were expunged from school records. You needed to be in classes for three weeks before withdrawing. If they withdrew prior to those three weeks, we wipe out the record, he said. Phone calls to Palin's Juneau office and her national campaign headquarters also failed to confirm her presence at UHH. Several calls to Palin's parents' home in Wasilla went unanswered. A number of faculty and staff who were at UHH in 1982 were contacted, but none recalled a Sarah Heath. There was a good number of students from Alaska because of reciprocal (in-state) tuition, said Rick Castberg, a professor of political science. Marlene Hapai, a University of Hawaii regent and professor emeritus of biology at UHH, and her husband, Archie, were Hawaii delegates at the GOP National Convention in St. Paul where Palin officially became No. 2 on the party's ticket. She said she didn't know about a possible Palin-UHH connection. I started at UH-Hilo in 1982. So if she was there the first three weeks, those would have been my first three weeks there, too, Hapai told the Tribune-Herald from Minnesota. I do know that we have had a lot of Alaska students, and most of them very much liked UH-Hilo. They got along really well. But I do know other students, that the rain and other things caused them to leave. So not everybody fits. http://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/articles/2008/09/06/local_news/local\ 04.txt http://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/articles/2008/09/06/local_news/loca\ l04.txt
[FairfieldLife] Confessions of an RNC security guard
If you include the Evangelicals, nearly every person at the RNC headquarters has a voice whispering in his ear. http://tinyurl.com/5vhdj9
[FairfieldLife] Re: 8 Reasons Palin is More Qualified than Obama
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB no_reply@ wrote: 8 Reasons Sarah Palin is More Qualified than Barack Obama by Seth Grahame-Smith snip Yes, Sarah admitted that she hadn't paid much attention to the war in Iraq, but she knew enough to rightly call it a task from God. This is one of many out-of-context quotes that's being used against Palin. What she actually said to the group she was speaking to was that they should pray that our national leaders are sending them [her son's unit, which is about to go to Iraq] out on a task that is from God, that's what we have to make sure we are praying for, that there is a plan, and that plan is God's plan. In other words, she was *not* asserting that she or anyone else knows what God's plan is, contrary to Grahame-Smith's demeaning interpretation. In fact, she was saying precisely the opposite: that we *don't* know, and all we can do is pray that what we're doing is according to that plan. Or, in secular terms: Boy, I hope we're doing the right thing here. Her remark is not so innocent. Her church believes we are in the End Times and specifically that for the end times to be fulfilled we need a big war in the middle east as a precursor for jesus christ coming back down. Utube shows her pastor talking about the end times and americans fleeing to alaska for safety and palin just nods. She didn't just ask for God's blessing on the troops or something like that, she spoke of the plan and in her world view that means she was praying that the US plan is in tune with the biblical or God's plan for war in the middle east. She's a good politician and knows not to be too specific in her public comments since becoming governor, but I'd feel much better if people who make war decisions didn't have a fundamentalist religious view that certain wars must happen to fulfill biblical prophecy because I think that makes it much more like they will happen = the combo of mccain palin in particular seems a likely bet to escalate in the middle east. Moreover this woman sees God interfering in everything even pipelines -- I think God's will has to be done in unifying people and companies to get that gas line built, so pray for that. That's real trouble when you have christian politicians thinking that God is for a pipeline because that means you know who (Satan) is against it and common sense as to the cost-benefits go out the window.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Bill Maher Disrespects Voters
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, shempmcgurk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, raunchydog raunchydog@ wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@ wrote: raunchydog wrote: Did you see this? Barack Obama can't help it if he's a magna cum laude Harvard grad and you're a Wal-Mart shopper who resurfaces driveways with your brother-in-law. Americans are so narcissistic that our candidates have to be just like us. That's why George Bush is president. And that's where the McCain camp gets its campaign strategy: Paint Obama as cocky and arrogant and wait for America to vote him off, like the black guy in every reality show. A black president? Half of Pennsylvania isn't ready for black quarterbacks. Forget Obama, they think Will Smith needs to be taken down a peg. http://tinyurl.com/6h75l6; My Response: Bill Clinton was smart AND the first black president. He had an easy way of relating to common folk and never looked down on them. For this the Clintons were considered hillbilly white trash by the elite of Washington. Bill Maher's monologue insults the intelligence of voters who have low paying jobs and calls them racist while his elite college educated audience, laughing condescendingly, thinks he is hip and funny. As long as the elite left wing of the Democratic party dismisses swing voters as dumbass racists clinging to guns and religion, they help seal Obama's fate to lose the election. McCain doesn't have to paint Obama as cocky and arrogant. He can do that himself along with the likes of Bill Maher, an in the tank media and his army of paid sexist blogger boyz who royally pissed me off trashing Hillary at every opportunity. Excuse me for not believing Obama is The One. I'm just a dumbass voter who wants respect before you can get my vote. Chime in and let the fur fly. It's the Republicans who think you're dumb. Otherwise why would the put up candidates that the dumbasses would identify with? You'll vote for them and they'll steal your money as they have done the last eight years. If you were in school and needed some help with your math assignments would you ask someone who is a C student or someone who is an A student? If you were looking for a good lawyer would you choose one who barely passed the law exam or someone who not only passed the law exam but also teaches law courses at a college? Would you choose a doctor who barely made it through medical school only with influential help from his dad who was also a doctor and an alumni contributor to the college or someone who flew through medical school with flying colors and was noted for their research? So if you were choosing a world leader who is going to meet with other world leaders would you choose someone who barely understands global issues and can't think on their feet or someone who not only understands those issues but also is able to make clear decisions and communicate them well with other intelligent world leaders? If you want the US to become a third world country then choose the kind of leader who will trash it into one. I, for one, don't want that, however it may be too late. And also ask yourself are you better off than you were eight years ago? Am I better off? How Reaganesque of you. No just pissed off at the hubris of the elite left wing of the Democratic party who will doom Obama's campaign just as the Stevensonians, http://tinyurl.com/6437pk McGovern, Mondale, Dukakis, Gore and Kerry torpedoed any chance of Democratic rule. What a bunch of losers. Bill Clinton knew how to relate to the common folk, the swing voters, the independents all of whom Obama needs to win an election and he hasn't lifted one finger except the middle one to court them. The Democrats have shot themselves in the foot once again. Obama should be ahead in the polls by 15 points and by now but a moose hunting, gun toting GIRL has him quaking in his shoes. Head for the Hills, Barky! Oh yeah, that's right he IS heading for the Hills...Hillary that is. If Obama wanted Hillary to carry his sorry ass over the finish line, why didn't all the blogger boys glorify her candidacy instead of that whining wimp they want in the White House? Now that everyone thinks it a good idea for Hillary to fight his battles, are they admitting Hillary was the better candidate? After all the vile sexist crap the blogs dumped on her at DKos Hillary should just give them all the middle finger salute like Obama did to her. Besides, Biden, if he's not too loaded, should be doing Obama's dirty work on Palin, VP to VP, not Hillary. Great post. I've wondered in the last week whether
[FairfieldLife] Re: 8 Reasons Palin is More Qualified than Obama
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, boo_lives [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend jstein@ wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB no_reply@ wrote: 8 Reasons Sarah Palin is More Qualified than Barack Obama by Seth Grahame-Smith snip Yes, Sarah admitted that she hadn't paid much attention to the war in Iraq, but she knew enough to rightly call it a task from God. This is one of many out-of-context quotes that's being used against Palin. What she actually said to the group she was speaking to was that they should pray that our national leaders are sending them [her son's unit, which is about to go to Iraq] out on a task that is from God, that's what we have to make sure we are praying for, that there is a plan, and that plan is God's plan. In other words, she was *not* asserting that she or anyone else knows what God's plan is, contrary to Grahame-Smith's demeaning interpretation. In fact, she was saying precisely the opposite: that we *don't* know, and all we can do is pray that what we're doing is according to that plan. Or, in secular terms: Boy, I hope we're doing the right thing here. Her remark is not so innocent. Her church believes we are in the End Times and specifically that for the end times to be fulfilled we need a big war in the middle east as a precursor for jesus christ coming back down. Utube shows her pastor talking about the end times and americans fleeing to alaska for safety and palin just nods. She didn't just ask for God's blessing on the troops or something like that, she spoke of the plan and in her world view that means she was praying that the US plan is in tune with the biblical or God's plan for war in the middle east. She's a good politician and knows not to be too specific in her public comments since becoming governor, but I'd feel much better if people who make war decisions didn't have a fundamentalist religious view that certain wars must happen to fulfill biblical prophecy because I think that makes it much more like they will happen = the combo of mccain palin in particular seems a likely bet to escalate in the middle east. Moreover this woman sees God interfering in everything even pipelines -- I think God's will has to be done in unifying people and companies to get that gas line built, so pray for that. That's real trouble when you have christian politicians thinking that God is for a pipeline because that means you know who (Satan) is against it and common sense as to the cost-benefits go out the window. Well, well, well...Let's mess with another pastor disaster. Bet you can catch Palin's pastor saying God Damn America. LOL.
[FairfieldLife] Jai Guru Dev Maharishi
The first time I heard it was when someone was giving their experience over the loadspeaker in the dome. Then I had an email correspondence with a woman from Mother Divine and that is how she signed her email to me. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, shempmcgurk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi my3paths, You wrote that Jai Guru Dev Maharishi is a new thing that I like so I started doing it too. So I take it you've heard others do it? It is becoming very common? Where did you hear it, in Fairfield? I'm really curious and fascinated by this. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, my3paths my3paths@ wrote: Hi, I am here in Fairfield from San Diego. I've lived in Fairfield four times in the past for less than a year each (for specific courses etc) and I attended MUM one semester while finishing my Humanities degree at CSUS (sacramento) Jai Guru Dev Maharishi is a new thing that I like so I started doing it too. It feels good to me. I made a one year commitment to be here in the dome. But I miss my San Diego manifestation group. I hope there are others here in Fairfield who have the inspiration to embark on the manifestation technologies. They say that the three rules of real estate are : location, location and location. In the realm of manifesting intentions, the three rules are clarity, clarity, clarity. It helps to have a group for this process. Susan --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, sparaig LEnglish5@ wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, shempmcgurk shempmcgurk@ wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Susan my3paths@ wrote: [snip] � Jai Guru Dev Maharishi Susan Is this something new in our TM culture since the passing of Maharishi? That the phrase Jai Guru Dev has now morphed into Jai Guru Dev Maharishi? Please let me know as I am usually the last to know these things... I wonder if she's even from Fairfield. Seems to me the ULTIMATE desire manifestation thing is the TM-SIdhis (assuming they work of course) and anyone who feels compelled to go talk to a Westerner with new technology rather than doing group TM and Yogic FLying is, well, a tad off... ...and if they ahve time to go play wither her new toys, they have time to engage in vigorous physical activity, or more Yogic Flying, depending on where the balance should be in their lives. Lawson
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Bill Maher Disrespects Voters
raunchydog wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, shempmcgurk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, raunchydog raunchydog@ wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@ wrote: raunchydog wrote: Did you see this? Barack Obama can't help it if he's a magna cum laude Harvard grad and you're a Wal-Mart shopper who resurfaces driveways with your brother-in-law. Americans are so narcissistic that our candidates have to be just like us. That's why George Bush is president. And that's where the McCain camp gets its campaign strategy: Paint Obama as cocky and arrogant and wait for America to vote him off, like the black guy in every reality show. A black president? Half of Pennsylvania isn't ready for black quarterbacks. Forget Obama, they think Will Smith needs to be taken down a peg. http://tinyurl.com/6h75l6; My Response: Bill Clinton was smart AND the first black president. He had an easy way of relating to common folk and never looked down on them. For this the Clintons were considered hillbilly white trash by the elite of Washington. Bill Maher's monologue insults the intelligence of voters who have low paying jobs and calls them racist while his elite college educated audience, laughing condescendingly, thinks he is hip and funny. As long as the elite left wing of the Democratic party dismisses swing voters as dumbass racists clinging to guns and religion, they help seal Obama's fate to lose the election. McCain doesn't have to paint Obama as cocky and arrogant. He can do that himself along with the likes of Bill Maher, an in the tank media and his army of paid sexist blogger boyz who royally pissed me off trashing Hillary at every opportunity. Excuse me for not believing Obama is The One. I'm just a dumbass voter who wants respect before you can get my vote. Chime in and let the fur fly. It's the Republicans who think you're dumb. Otherwise why would the put up candidates that the dumbasses would identify with? You'll vote for them and they'll steal your money as they have done the last eight years. If you were in school and needed some help with your math assignments would you ask someone who is a C student or someone who is an A student? If you were looking for a good lawyer would you choose one who barely passed the law exam or someone who not only passed the law exam but also teaches law courses at a college? Would you choose a doctor who barely made it through medical school only with influential help from his dad who was also a doctor and an alumni contributor to the college or someone who flew through medical school with flying colors and was noted for their research? So if you were choosing a world leader who is going to meet with other world leaders would you choose someone who barely understands global issues and can't think on their feet or someone who not only understands those issues but also is able to make clear decisions and communicate them well with other intelligent world leaders? If you want the US to become a third world country then choose the kind of leader who will trash it into one. I, for one, don't want that, however it may be too late. And also ask yourself are you better off than you were eight years ago? Am I better off? How Reaganesque of you. No just pissed off at the hubris of the elite left wing of the Democratic party who will doom Obama's campaign just as the Stevensonians, http://tinyurl.com/6437pk McGovern, Mondale, Dukakis, Gore and Kerry torpedoed any chance of Democratic rule. What a bunch of losers. Bill Clinton knew how to relate to the common folk, the swing voters, the independents all of whom Obama needs to win an election and he hasn't lifted one finger except the middle one to court them. The Democrats have shot themselves in the foot once again. Obama should be ahead in the polls by 15 points and by now but a moose hunting, gun toting GIRL has him quaking in his shoes. Head for the Hills, Barky! Oh yeah, that's right he IS heading for the Hills...Hillary that is. If Obama wanted Hillary to carry his sorry ass over the
[FairfieldLife] Re: 8 Reasons Palin is More Qualified than Obama
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, boo_lives [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: snip I'd feel much better if people who make war decisions didn't have a fundamentalist religious view that certain wars must happen to fulfill biblical prophecy because I think that makes it much more like they will happen = the combo of mccain palin in particular seems a likely bet to escalate in the middle east. Fair point. But there is a distinction between God told me to do this and I hope this is what God wants me to do. Someone who says the latter might well be willing to listen to advice from others, whereas someone who says the former most likely would not be. (I'd vastly prefer a president who says neither.) In any case, my main reason for posting this quote was as a demonstration of how important it is to get the story straight before drawing conclusions. In Palin's case, so much of what we've heard-- including what has been posted here--has been inaccurate.
[FairfieldLife] Re: technologies for manifesting intentions
There is a not-so-subtle passive aggressive tone to your comment. You really don't know me or what the group is about. Why would you make the assumption that Greed is the prime motivator? Are you greedy? Technology for manifesting involves feel good stuff. Greed never feels good. You can judge feelings by their fruits, by where they lead your mind and spirit. Technology for manifesting involves win/win situations that further life in every way. Greed is not something that gets the support of nature. Greed is ugly and cold and stinking and rotten. Greed doesn't attract magic - it repels it. One amazing thing that people discover in their process, is that their real desire is happiness, and its more about creating happiness through the elimination of mental nonsense than about the acquisition of material things. Material things don't create the happiness that we crave. But on the other hand, material abundance, especially when it is shared, can be kick ass fun. Jai Guru Dev Maharishi Susan --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Wow, thanks for the heads up! I didn't realize Greed Magic had been renamed! I like Technologies for Manifesting Intentions better. I bet it doesn't involve killing a chicken either. I'd bet my money you're using the Unified Field instead (whew!). Hey, good luck with your real estate career. Jai Guru Dev Maharishi and Me. On Sep 6, 2008, at 4:17 PM, Susan wrote: Hi everyone, My name is Susan Sayler and I just joined this group recently. I have only been living in Fairfield since the Fourth of July, 2008. I am on the IA course, meditating in the dome 6 hours every day. I came here from San Diego where I was involved in a group that met regularly to support one another in the application of manifesting technologies (like in the Secret, What the Bleep, Intenders of the Highest Good, Clinton Swaine's Play to Win and etc.) I am looking for people who are willing to meet up once a week to form a core group here in Fairfield with the courage to manifest what you really want; such as in health, money, relationships or spiritual goals. It would be nice to have an afternoon group and an evening group and it would be great to have a pot luck once a month. There is no charge for this group. I have all the materials needed, I just need committed, dedicated warm bodies that want to play chicken with the application of these laws of intention and manifestation. I would like to hold the first meeting on Friday night, September 19th at 7:30 pm, in Revelations Bookstore, either upstairs or downstairs. Other meetings can be at my home, outdoors and other public places depending on the theme for that week. If you are interested, you can email me back or call me at 760 687-5911 Jai Guru Dev Maharishi Susan
[FairfieldLife] Re: Bill Maher Disrespects Voters
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: raunchydog wrote: snip The blatant thuggery of the Democratic Party cheated Hillary out of the nomination and the Obot's reply is, Get over it. LOL. Democrats, the party of fairness and inclusion, didn't allow a fair election, and many are blissfully unaware they will pay dearly on election day. The DNC and Obama are to blame for lack of party unity, not Hillary. Newsflash for Obamabots: Obama let McCain make a jackass out of him for not picking Hillary as VP and set the stage for McCain show that he respects women more than Democrats. Bite it. So how is voting for McCain going to solve anything? raunchydog doesn't seem to have said she's going to vote for McCain. Like Sal, you're assuming if a person isn't going to vote for Obama, they *must* be going to vote for McCain, but that's obviously not the case. It will be just more of the insane as we've had the last eight years. Question is, will it be just as insane with Obama, only a different *type* of insane? If the folks in the DNC who unethically wangled his nomination stay in power in the Democratic Party, what will that mean for the country?
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Bill Maher Disrespects Voters
authfriend wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: raunchydog wrote: snip The blatant thuggery of the Democratic Party cheated Hillary out of the nomination and the Obot's reply is, Get over it. LOL. Democrats, the party of fairness and inclusion, didn't allow a fair election, and many are blissfully unaware they will pay dearly on election day. The DNC and Obama are to blame for lack of party unity, not Hillary. Newsflash for Obamabots: Obama let McCain make a jackass out of him for not picking Hillary as VP and set the stage for McCain show that he respects women more than Democrats. Bite it. So how is voting for McCain going to solve anything? raunchydog doesn't seem to have said she's going to vote for McCain. Like Sal, you're assuming if a person isn't going to vote for Obama, they *must* be going to vote for McCain, but that's obviously not the case. No, you're wrong. Look again. I didn't say that raunchydog was going to vote for McCain. I simply asked how voting for him was going to solve anything. The question doesn't assume at all that raunchydog is voting for McCain. It will be just more of the insane as we've had the last eight years. Question is, will it be just as insane with Obama, only a different *type* of insane? If the folks in the DNC who unethically wangled his nomination stay in power in the Democratic Party, what will that mean for the country? Come'on now, the worst that the DNC could do would pale compared to the Republicans and the Bush Crime Family have done in the last eight years. And you would just get more of the last eight years with McCain.
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[FairfieldLife] What's the difference between Sarah Palin and Barack Obama?
One is a well turned-out, good-looking, and let's be honest, pretty sexy piece of eye-candy. The other kills her own food.
[FairfieldLife] Re: The Real Reason For Attacks on Palin
Sorry to hear you lost yours bipolar boy. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, feste37 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Perhaps someone should acquire a sense of humor . . . --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Tom azgrey@ wrote: Feste repeatedly posting shockingly ignorant drivel exemplifies people that have no friggen clue what it takes to win an election. They are the worst enemy that the candidate they wish elected could ever have.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Bill Maher Disrespects Voters
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: authfriend wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@ wrote: raunchydog wrote: snip The blatant thuggery of the Democratic Party cheated Hillary out of the nomination and the Obot's reply is, Get over it. LOL. Democrats, the party of fairness and inclusion, didn't allow a fair election, and many are blissfully unaware they will pay dearly on election day. The DNC and Obama are to blame for lack of party unity, not Hillary. Newsflash for Obamabots: Obama let McCain make a jackass out of him for not picking Hillary as VP and set the stage for McCain show that he respects women more than Democrats. Bite it. So how is voting for McCain going to solve anything? raunchydog doesn't seem to have said she's going to vote for McCain. Like Sal, you're assuming if a person isn't going to vote for Obama, they *must* be going to vote for McCain, but that's obviously not the case. No, you're wrong. Look again. I didn't say that raunchydog was going to vote for McCain. I simply asked how voting for him was going to solve anything. The question doesn't assume at all that raunchydog is voting for McCain. Then it was a non sequitur. It will be just more of the insane as we've had the last eight years. Question is, will it be just as insane with Obama, only a different *type* of insane? If the folks in the DNC who unethically wangled his nomination stay in power in the Democratic Party, what will that mean for the country? Come'on now, the worst that the DNC could do would pale compared to the Republicans and the Bush Crime Family have done in the last eight years. Disagree. I think the combination of Obama in the White House, Pelosi and Reid in Congress, and Dean and Brazile running the party machinery is potentially deadly. And you would just get more of the last eight years with McCain.
[FairfieldLife] Re: technologies for manifesting intentions
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, sparaig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I wonder if she's even from Fairfield. Seems to me the ULTIMATE desire manifestation thing is the TM-SIdhis (assuming they work of course) and anyone who feels compelled to go talk to a Westerner with new technology rather than doing group TM and Yogic FLying is, well, a tad off... It seems to me that the TM sidhis are only the ULTIMATE desire manifestation if that is what you are looking to manifest. What if you could care less about manifesting the sidhis but on a more practical level desire to make a good living. So you develop a plan, follow it through, and earn a good living. That would be a pretty good manifestation of a desire. Or maybe you are overweight and you develop a plan and follow it through and lose weight and your health improves as a result (among other things). That would be a pretty good validation of desire manifestation. Some people don't care at all about the TM Sidhis. Izzy T. ...and if they ahve time to go play wither her new toys, they have time to engage in vigorous physical activity, or more Yogic Flying, depending on where the balance should be in their lives. Lawson
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: technologies for manifesting intentions
On Sep 7, 2008, at 8:38 PM, my3paths wrote: There is a not-so-subtle passive aggressive tone to your comment. You really don't know me or what the group is about. Why would you make the assumption that Greed is the prime motivator? Are you greedy? Technology for manifesting involves feel good stuff. Greed never feels good. You can judge feelings by their fruits, by where they lead your mind and spirit. Technology for manifesting involves win/win situations that further life in every way. Greed is not something that gets the support of nature. Greed is ugly and cold and stinking and rotten. Greed doesn't attract magic - it repels it. One amazing thing that people discover in their process, is that their real desire is happiness, and its more about creating happiness through the elimination of mental nonsense than about the acquisition of material things. Material things don't create the happiness that we crave. But on the other hand, material abundance, especially when it is shared, can be kick ass fun. Well good luck on kama-loka then! And good luck pretending that Greed does not exist on it's very same plane. The basic impulse to pull certain experiences toward us and push others away is it's very nature. Thank god you found a more sattvic version.
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Bill Maher Disrespects Voters
authfriend wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: authfriend wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@ wrote: So how is voting for McCain going to solve anything? raunchydog doesn't seem to have said she's going to vote for McCain. Like Sal, you're assuming if a person isn't going to vote for Obama, they *must* be going to vote for McCain, but that's obviously not the case. No, you're wrong. Look again. I didn't say that raunchydog was going to vote for McCain. I simply asked how voting for him was going to solve anything. The question doesn't assume at all that raunchydog is voting for McCain. Then it was a non sequitur. No, it wasn't. It will be just more of the insane as we've had the last eight years. Question is, will it be just as insane with Obama, only a different *type* of insane? If the folks in the DNC who unethically wangled his nomination stay in power in the Democratic Party, what will that mean for the country? Come'on now, the worst that the DNC could do would pale compared to the Republicans and the Bush Crime Family have done in the last eight years. Disagree. I think the combination of Obama in the White House, Pelosi and Reid in Congress, and Dean and Brazile running the party machinery is potentially deadly. Why and in what way?
[FairfieldLife] UN says eat less meat to curb global warming
UN says eat less meat to curb global warming People should have one meat-free day a week if they want to make a personal and effective sacrifice that would help tackle climate change, the world's leading authority on global warming has told The Observer Dr Rajendra Pachauri, chair of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which last year earned a joint share of the Nobel Peace Prize, said that people should then go on to reduce their meat consumption even further. His comments are the most controversial advice yet provided by the panel on how individuals can help tackle global warning. Pachauri, who was re-elected the panel's chairman for a second six-year term last week, said diet change was important because of the huge greenhouse gas emissions and other environmental problems - including habitat destruction - associated with rearing cattle and other animals. It was relatively easy to change eating habits compared to changing means of transport, he said. The UN's Food and Agriculture Organisation has estimated that meat production accounts for nearly a fifth of global greenhouse gas emissions. These are generated during the production of animal feeds, for example, while ruminants, particularly cows, emit methane, which is 23 times more effective as a global warming agent than carbon dioxide. The agency has also warned that meat consumption is set to double by the middle of the century. 'In terms of immediacy of action and the feasibility of bringing about reductions in a short period of time, it clearly is the most attractive opportunity,' said Pachauri. 'Give up meat for one day [a week] initially, and decrease it from there,' said the Indian economist, who is a vegetarian. However, he also stressed other changes in lifestyle would help to combat climate change. 'That's what I want to emphasise: we really have to bring about reductions in every sector of the economy.' Pachauri can expect some vociferous responses from the food industry to his advice, though last night he was given unexpected support by Masterchef presenter and restaurateur John Torode, who is about to publish a new book, John Torode's Beef. 'I have a little bit and enjoy it,' said Torode. 'Too much for any person becomes gluttony. But there's a bigger issue here: where [the meat] comes from. If we all bought British and stopped buying imported food we'd save a huge amount of carbon emissions.' Tomorrow, Pachauri will speak at an event hosted by animal welfare group Compassion in World Farming, which has calculated that if the average UK household halved meat consumption that would cut emissions more than if car use was cut in half. The group has called for governments to lead campaigns to reduce meat consumption by 60 per cent by 2020. Campaigners have also pointed out the health benefits of eating less meat. The average person in the UK eats 50g of protein from meat a day, equivalent to a chicken breast and a lamb chop - a relatively low level for rich nations but 25-50 per cent more than World Heath Organisation guidelines. Professor Robert Watson, the chief scientific adviser for the Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs, who will also speak at tomorrow's event in London, said government could help educate people about the benefits of eating less meat, but it should not 'regulate'. 'Eating less meat would help, there's no question about that, but there are other things,' Watson said. However, Chris Lamb, head of marketing for pig industry group BPEX, said the meat industry had been unfairly targeted and was working hard to find out which activities had the biggest environmental impact and reduce those. Some ideas were contradictory, he said - for example, one solution to emissions from livestock was to keep them indoors, but this would damage animal welfare. 'Climate change is a very young science and our view is there are a lot of simplistic solutions being proposed,' he said. Last year a major report into the environmental impact of meat eating by the Food Climate Research Network at Surrey University claimed livestock generated 8 per cent of UK emissions - but eating some meat was good for the planet because some habitats benefited from grazing. It also said vegetarian diets that included lots of milk, butter and cheese would probably not noticeably reduce emissions because dairy cows are a major source of methane, a potent greenhouse gas released through flatulence.
[FairfieldLife] Re: The Real Reason For Attacks on Palin
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, sparaig LEnglish5@ wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend jstein@ wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Sal Sunshine salsunshine@ wrote: On Sep 6, 2008, at 9:52 PM, authfriend wrote: Well, if I referred to the same side shemp is on, it should be obvious, Judy. The repugs, as you seem to be tacitly if not actively rooting for McCain. This is how you're coming across now, Judy, to me at least, like it or not. And you know very well I've been explicit, many times, that that's not the case. Let's have it out, Sal. I'm tired of this shit from you. Are you accusing me of lying about where I stand? *I* am accusing you of not being aware of where you stand, yourself. FOAD. What utter crap. That *you're* confused about where I stand does not mean *I* am. But there's no reason for you or Sal or anybody else to be confused, if you've been paying attention to what I've posted. And if you *haven't* been paying attention to what I've posted, WTF makes you think you're in a position to comment one way or the other?? I've listened to your words and the tone of your words, and they don't appear to match. Lawson
[FairfieldLife] Re: technologies for manifesting intentions
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, tizza.izza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, sparaig LEnglish5@ wrote: I wonder if she's even from Fairfield. Seems to me the ULTIMATE desire manifestation thing is the TM-SIdhis (assuming they work of course) and anyone who feels compelled to go talk to a Westerner with new technology rather than doing group TM and Yogic FLying is, well, a tad off... It seems to me that the TM sidhis are only the ULTIMATE desire manifestation if that is what you are looking to manifest. Well, you have to buy into MMY's interpretation of how the TM-Sidhis work, I suppose, but if you do (and who would practice them unless they at least had a *hope* that they worked), by definition, they're the ultimate form of manifesting desire. What if you could care less about manifesting the sidhis but on a more practical level desire to make a good living. So you develop a plan, follow it through, and earn a good living. That would be a pretty good manifestation of a desire. Sure, but why call that desire manifestation technology instead of develop a plan, follow it through, and earn a good living? Or maybe you are overweight and you develop a plan and follow it through and lose weight and your health improves as a result (among other things). That would be a pretty good validation of desire manifestation. Again, why call it desire manifestation technology? That's a buzzword designed to appeal to people who like those buzzwrods, and anyone with any intelligence who was still practicing the TM Sidhis would see it as pure manipulation, even if the person doing the manipulation is not being honest with themselves about why they are using the term. Some people don't care at all about the TM Sidhis. So who, living in Fairfield, is interested in desire manipulation technologies unless they already had learned the sidhis? Izzy T. ...and if they ahve time to go play wither her new toys, they have time to engage in vigorous physical activity, or more Yogic Flying, depending on where the balance should be in their lives. Lawson
[FairfieldLife] Re: The Real Reason For Attacks on Palin
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, sparaig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend jstein@ wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, sparaig LEnglish5@ wrote: snip *I* am accusing you of not being aware of where you stand, yourself. FOAD. What utter crap. That *you're* confused about where I stand does not mean *I* am. But there's no reason for you or Sal or anybody else to be confused, if you've been paying attention to what I've posted. And if you *haven't* been paying attention to what I've posted, WTF makes you think you're in a position to comment one way or the other?? I've listened to your words and the tone of your words, and they don't appear to match. Oh, gee, that's real convincing, Lawson. It's hard to believe that supposedly intelligent people have such simplistic perspectives. You and Sal can't deal with naunce, so you're projecting your own confusion onto me.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Bill Maher Disrespects Voters
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: authfriend wrote: Disagree. I think the combination of Obama in the White House, Pelosi and Reid in Congress, and Dean and Brazile running the party machinery is potentially deadly. Why and in what way? I'm also curious to see the answer to that.
[FairfieldLife] Will raunchydog vote for McCain?
Will raunchydog vote for McCain? Like I said, The Hillary voters who are most informed about DNC shenanigans will not vote for Obama but they may not vote for McCain either. They own their vote, and surprise, surprise, they are not ready to make nice. Just for the curious or any pitiful Obot worried Barky will not get my vote or those with a prurient interest in the psycho sexual voting habits of a woman who doesn't go into heat at the thought of Obama's cell phone vibrating in his pants http://tinyurl.com/4crcqf and as if it were anyone's business, I'll look into my crystal ball for November 4th and beyond: If the Republicans win and McCain dies or steps down in four years, we can look forward to Hillary vrs. Sarah 2012. Bottom line I don't trust Obama for eight years, leaving no chance for Hillary's presidency. McCain can do no worse than Obama in four years as president. If Obama loses, thankfully, he will never run again and the jackasses at the DNC, who screwed Hillary...Dean, Brazile, Pelosi, Reid, etc. will lose credibility and power. Why reward bad behavior? Obama is a snake and a divisive liar not worthy of the White House. Even though I don't agree with McCain on policy, I believe he is an honorable man and Sarah is a breath of fresh air. Obama wants to change policy and McCain wants to change the system (the way Washington works.) Who knew? The DNC deserves a swift kick in the ass and I'm considering to help deliver it. Take note, the Republican women had a press conference and said they are going to fight for Sarah against sexism in the media. They will put the Democrats to shame for not standing up for Hillary. Go figure. The most egregious sin of Obama's campaign is that he painted the Clintons as racists. When Bill had to say in a recent interview, I am not a racist, it nearly broke my heart. The media pile on of Sarah Palin doesn't make me feel any better about Obama for having set the tone for sexist smears during the primary. Obama has this quaint little habit of disavowing the antics of the media smearing his opponent but know well, he is laughing as he benefits. I've never voted for a Republican in my life and I may just stay home. At the moment, Cynthia McKinney is looking good and without a doubt Sarah is HOT! I own my vote.
[FairfieldLife] Esquire's e-ink cover
Just saw Esquire's cover today, kind of startling to see a magazine flashing between headlines: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/21/business/media/21esquire.html
[FairfieldLife] Re: Bill Maher Disrespects Voters
Such a scenario is only deadly to Hillary's Presidential aspirations. Trashing Obama and the Dems is the goal of the Hillary diehards, to increase McCain's probability of victory - to position Hillary as the Democratic front-runner for 2012. Plain and simple. No wonder the Clintons are reviled. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Alex Stanley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@ wrote: authfriend wrote: Disagree. I think the combination of Obama in the White House, Pelosi and Reid in Congress, and Dean and Brazile running the party machinery is potentially deadly. Why and in what way? I'm also curious to see the answer to that.
[FairfieldLife] raunchydog and author's friend - one and the same ?
There's a certain odor that permeates raunchydog's posts - smells just like author's friend.
RE: [FairfieldLife] Re: Bill Maher Disrespects Voters
From: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of raunchydog Sent: Sunday, September 07, 2008 6:53 PM To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Bill Maher Disrespects Voters Ahhh! A fellow traveler from the kool-aid free zone of FF Life. Thanks. Biden will fall down drunk before he steps down. http://tinyurl.com/57rcud. Don't include the period at the end of the tiny URL in the link. If you do, it doesn't work. My father was an alcoholic so I have a pretty good idea how drunk people act. And when Biden came to FF I chatted with him face to face for quite a while, then watched him speak to the group. So I'm somewhat familiar with his personality. In this video, I think he's just been campaigning all day and is playing the good 'ole boy. Who knows, he may also have had a beer with dinner. But I don't think he's drunk. Is he rumored to be a drinker? Ever had any trouble with it? Obama let McCain make a jackass out of him for not picking Hillary as VP Did she want the job?