[FairfieldLife] Re: Regime Change in America
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB wrote: > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "margovon" wrote: > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "do.rflex" wrote: > > > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "raunchydog" wrote: > > > > > > > > Obama Town Hall Questioners Were Campaign Backers > > > > President Obama has promised to change the way the government > > > > does business, but in at least one respect he is taking a page > > > > from the Bush playbook, stocking his town hall Thursday with > > > > supporters whose soft -- though far from planted -- questions > > > > provided openings to discuss his preferred message of the day. > > > > > > No comparison to BushCo's un-American fascist tactics with their > > > 'free speech zones'. > > > > Bush played hardball and got softball questions. Obama's > > campaign workers played ball and gave Obama softball > > questions. It's still softball and not the game as > > advertised. "...we didn't screen anybody." > > > Actually, I have it on good authority that > there WAS "screening" going on. > > For health reasons, all PUMA members wanting > to attend the Town Hall meeting were tested > for rabies, and if they tested positive they > were not allowed in the hall without being > fitted for a muzzle. > > But I think it is important to remember that > this was to protect the other Town Hall > attendees from the spread of the disease > should the PUMA folks start frothing at the > mouth and attempting to bite people, and was > NOT an exercise in the limitation of free > speech, as was practiced during the Bush era. > > It was the same with the requirement that > radical feminists wear bright red T-shirts > with the letter 'F' printed on them during > the meeting. This was also a health measure, > designed to warn other attendees not to get > into discussions with them, because the > resulting shrieks and screaming on the part > of the feminists has been proven to cause > tintinitis and sometimes total deafness. > > Some of the radical feminists complained later > that the T-shirts were a form of discrimination, > and that the 'F' really stood for 'FUCKED,' > but most observers in the News media wrote > that off as hopeful projection, because the > women saying it clearly hadn't been fucked > in decades. > > Just trying to be helpful by providing some > of the "back story" behind the headlines... > You seriously crack me up. Thank you for the laugh.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Regime Change in America
lessee, moe, curly, larry and shemp already... damn! to accommodate you, we'll have to borrow from Iggy Pop... --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, satvadude108 wrote: > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, enlightened_dawn11 wrote: > > > anyway, i've probably interrupted your tummy scratch from Barry, so i'll > > bow out now. > > > > Thanks, ah, Jim. >
[FairfieldLife] Re: Regime Change in America
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, enlightened_dawn11 wrote: > anyway, i've probably interrupted your tummy scratch from Barry, so i'll bow > out now. > Thanks, ah, Jim.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Regime Change in America
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "curtisdeltablues" wrote: > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, nablusoss1008 wrote: > > > > Now he has even bought Barry's lie about Jim posting here, "hook & > > sinkers", as they say over there. > > This isn't how it happened. I thought it was Jim very quickly into the new > incarnation. My discussion about my idea with Judy a long time ago had > nothing to do with Turq also catching on. It hasn't been that subtle in my > opinion. I'm sure we aren't the only ones to have caught on. I'm not sure > which of us posted about it first, but I do know that by now the whole thing > has become a bit silly. The silly thing is that Curtis does not think for himself these days, he has become a pet of the Turq, who posted these lies initially. Has the whole thing become a bit "silly" Curtis ? I'm in full agreement. Please make your own judments, of which you are fully capable.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Regime Change in America
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, nablusoss1008 wrote: > > Curtis feels he should defend the Turq no matter what probably because Barry > is one of the few who gives him any feedback. The funny thing is that Turq and I have very few FFL discussions. > Now he has even bought Barry's lie about Jim posting here, "hook & sinkers", > as they say over there. This isn't how it happened. I thought it was Jim very quickly into the new incarnation. My discussion about my idea with Judy a long time ago had nothing to do with Turq also catching on. It hasn't been that subtle in my opinion. I'm sure we aren't the only ones to have caught on. I'm not sure which of us posted about it first, but I do know that by now the whole thing has become a bit silly. But you seem fairly intent on keeping the illusion alive. That certainly doesn't surprise me, it seems to be a trend with you. > > I suppose being a Hillbilly is a lonely life where you would embrace just > about anyone who wants to be your friend, including embracing the lies of > your new "friend". You are being an asshole here Nabbie. But then, with me not buying that you have gained anything special from your years of trying to become spiritual, I'm not surprised that you are a bit hostile. > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "curtisdeltablues" > wrote: > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, enlightened_dawn11 wrote: > > > > > > that would've been convenient, wouldn't it curtis? to blame my response > > > on another poster (Jim)? > > > > > > oh, and i am sure i don't have to remind you, but don't forget to give > > > Barry a free pass as his little pet...i can see him now, stroking your > > > back, giving you a little scratch behind the ears...just darling! > > > > Funny how Jim used to try to run this same routine! > > Curtis feels he should defend the Turq no matter what probably because Barry > is one of the few who gives him any feedback. > Now he has even bought Barry's lie about Jim posting here, "hook & sinkers", > as they say over there. > > I suppose being a Hillbilly is a lonely life where you would embrace just > about anyone who wants to be your friend, including embracing the lies of > your new "friend". >
[FairfieldLife] Re: Regime Change in America
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "curtisdeltablues" wrote: > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, enlightened_dawn11 wrote: > > > > that would've been convenient, wouldn't it curtis? to blame my response on > > another poster (Jim)? > > > > oh, and i am sure i don't have to remind you, but don't forget to give > > Barry a free pass as his little pet...i can see him now, stroking your > > back, giving you a little scratch behind the ears...just darling! > > Funny how Jim used to try to run this same routine! Curtis feels he should defend the Turq no matter what probably because Barry is one of the few who gives him any feedback. Now he has even bought Barry's lie about Jim posting here, "hook & sinkers", as they say over there. I suppose being a Hillbilly is a lonely life where you would embrace just about anyone who wants to be your friend, including embracing the lies of your new "friend".
[FairfieldLife] Re: Regime Change in America
Vaj wrote: > He's been posting on another more pro-TM enlightenment > list on The Glory of Jim's Enlightenment while trying > to inspire and help struggling TMers and formers MUM > students attain the same plane of consciousness he's > enjoyed since "conquering CC"... > After Trungpa died, we had a big ceremony just before he was about to be cremated. All the senior students gathered inside the enormous, orange-pillared Dharmadhatu shrine hall, with its blue, red and gold trim. It was standing room only with the Trungpa disciples sitting in rows, upon the soft pillows, in practiced posture, evoking the mantras and the visualizations just like the lama had instructed. There were rows and rows of solemn meditators sitting with eyes half closed. Everything was in accordance with Tibetan tradition, down to the clicking of the prayer beads and the empty throne where a photograph of the late Rinpoche had been placed. Up on the dais sat the Vajra Regent, appointed by the Trungpa Rinpoche, Osel Tendzin; and the visiting high lamas of the Tibetan Kagya sect; the monks and the VIPs and the laity. I got to sit down in front because I, among six others, had taken the Vajrayana vows and had been intitiated into Shambala training by the lama himself. In the back of the temple a special cadre of advanced students sat in a circle grinding the bones of the Trungpa Tulku, once the spiritual leader of the Surmang group of monesteries in Tibet. We recited a hundred thousand dharanis, performed a thousand bows in order to empowered the Rinpoche's bones. And to what avail? Years later, I learned that both the Trungpa and his Vajra Regent were gay alcoholics who had built, out of money donated by hapless students, a vast beauacratic organization in the form of a co-dependent support group, i.e. both the Trungpa and the Vajra Regent literally drank and screwed themselves to death right in front of the whole assembly! And they called it 'Tantra', blessed by none other than the great Kalu Rinpoche, himself a great philanderer. Say what? The example of the cargo cult guru who seduces his students had caused a great self-destruct to the very institution the lama had founded, setting back the cause of American Buddhism by more than 50 years. So much for 'Vajradhatu American Buddhism', Vaj! Read more: 'The Double Mirror' A Skeptical Journey into Buddhist Tantra by Stephen Butterfield http://tinyurl.com/cx8thv
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Regime Change in America
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, enlightened_dawn11 wrote: oh great knower of women (and Barry's pet), did you happen to catch RD's priceless take on the 3 stooges of the new millenium (aka vaj, barry and curtis)? she mentioned that barry's true belief is fucking. also, oh great knower of women, did you happen to catch Judy's wonderful image of Barry and Vaj as impotent fools; limp noodles? women may not be competitive when it comes to fucking, but they sure know when a guy ain't gettin' any...its like radar, dude. It is? If so, mine is obviously malfunctioning, as all 3 of these gentlemen seem fairly well-balanced and enjoying life to me. Nor do I generally find myself wondering how much they, or anyone else, is "getting." and my expression of vulgar aggression was precisely a copy of Barry's style- the guy has a serious case of potty mouth and i was reflecting his infantile emotional state back at him. Ah, it's the old, "he did it first!" excuse... To subscribe, send a message to: fairfieldlife-subscr...@yahoogroups.com Or go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/ and click 'Join This Group!'Yahoo! Groups Links Sal
[FairfieldLife] Re: Regime Change in America
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj wrote: > He's been posting on another more pro-TM enlightenment list on The > Glory of Jim's Enlightenment Another face of EVE. > > > On Apr 1, 2009, at 11:56 AM, curtisdeltablues wrote: > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, enlightened_dawn11 > > wrote: > >> > >> that would've been convenient, wouldn't it curtis? to blame my > >> response on another poster (Jim)? > >> > >> oh, and i am sure i don't have to remind you, but don't forget to > >> give Barry a free pass as his little pet...i can see him now, > >> stroking your back, giving you a little scratch behind the > >> ears...just darling! > > > > Funny how Jim used to try to run this same routine! > > > > The honest Jim and I had plenty of great discussions here. I > > wonder what happened to him? > > > He's been posting on another more pro-TM enlightenment list on The > Glory of Jim's Enlightenment while trying to inspire and help > struggling TMers and formers MUM students attain the same plane of > consciousness he's enjoyed since "conquering CC". I assure you, he's > as chock-full of entertainment value as ever. > > Who would ever have guessed enlightenment a la TM/TMSP would have > translated to 'sign up to an email list and talk about myself, my > experiences of myself and with myself--oh and did I forget to mention > the experience I had? Oh yes, and when you're done talking about You, > I'd like to say something about me and my consciousness. It's Pure ya > know?' Take SCI, blend it into a smoothie, serve warm and, well, you > get the idea. Serve with a garnish of Jimness. >
[FairfieldLife] Re: Regime Change in America
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, enlightened_dawn11 wrote: Ah, the relentless venom of enlightenment! I'd recognize the sour sting of malice directed towards others emanating from the fulfillment of pure being, anywhere! And the ridiculing of non hostile posting relationships here, nice touch. Can't wait for the world to have this wisdom so they can stop all their wars! Honestly, I liked the old Jim better. You are using this foil as a protective devise so you can fling invectives with less personal accountability. A bit too slippery for my tastes. But hey if I'm wrong (and I often am) I'll just chalk up your ill humor as the result of your running around after a FOUR year old at your age... > > oh great knower of women (and Barry's pet), did you happen to catch RD's > priceless take on the 3 stooges of the new millenium (aka vaj, barry and > curtis)? she mentioned that barry's true belief is fucking. also, oh great > knower of women, did you happen to catch Judy's wonderful image of Barry and > Vaj as impotent fools; limp noodles? > > women may not be competitive when it comes to fucking, but they sure know > when a guy ain't gettin' any...its like radar, dude. > > and my expression of vulgar aggression was precisely a copy of Barry's style- > the guy has a serious case of potty mouth and i was reflecting his infantile > emotional state back at him. > > anyway, i've probably interrupted your tummy scratch from Barry, so i'll bow > out now. > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "curtisdeltablues" > wrote: > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Duveyoung wrote: > > > > I think you took it all on a deeper level than I did. I was referring to > > the expression of vulgar aggression towards Turq which reminded me of his > > writing style. It is also usually guys who keep score on something like > > having sex and would use it to ridicule another man. Most women don't view > > it competitively because whenever a man opens a door for them he it > > thinking "would you like some dick with that?" (Thanks Chris Rock) > >
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Regime Change in America
On Apr 1, 2009, at 11:56 AM, curtisdeltablues wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, enlightened_dawn11 wrote: that would've been convenient, wouldn't it curtis? to blame my response on another poster (Jim)? oh, and i am sure i don't have to remind you, but don't forget to give Barry a free pass as his little pet...i can see him now, stroking your back, giving you a little scratch behind the ears...just darling! Funny how Jim used to try to run this same routine! The honest Jim and I had plenty of great discussions here. I wonder what happened to him? He's been posting on another more pro-TM enlightenment list on The Glory of Jim's Enlightenment while trying to inspire and help struggling TMers and formers MUM students attain the same plane of consciousness he's enjoyed since "conquering CC". I assure you, he's as chock-full of entertainment value as ever. Who would ever have guessed enlightenment a la TM/TMSP would have translated to 'sign up to an email list and talk about myself, my experiences of myself and with myself--oh and did I forget to mention the experience I had? Oh yes, and when you're done talking about You, I'd like to say something about me and my consciousness. It's Pure ya know?' Take SCI, blend it into a smoothie, serve warm and, well, you get the idea. Serve with a garnish of Jimness.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Regime Change in America
do.rflex wrote: > Under the new guy: > "Let's not mince words. It's doubtful that President Obama's administration was unaware of the rape bill. It's more likely that they are intent on sticking by Karzai and supportive of whatever he needs to do to get re-elected, Secretary Clinton's rhetoric about elevating women's rights in foreign policy during her confirmation hearing aside. This kind of ends-justify-the-means foreign policy is essentially realpolitik revisited - the exact kind of short-term "great game" thinking that created the Taliban itself. It's a disgrace and an embarassment to Obama's entire Afghanistan policy, and the domestic economic crisis is no excuse for such a craven failure to stand up for the values we purport to uphold." Read more: 'Mayor Karzai signs pro-rape bill in Afghanistan, scapegoats the Shi'a' Posted by Aziz Poonawalla City of Brass, Tuesday March 31, 2009 http://tinyurl.com/d5aan4 > "We're going to take questions. All right. Just want to > make sure my mike's working here. Here's the deal on > questions. First of all, we didn't screen anybody. So > there's some people who like me in the audience, some > people that don't. Some people agree with me, some people > who don't. It doesn't matter. We want to take questions > from everybody." > > ---President Obama, town hall meeting, Elkhart, Indiana > Feb. 2009 > http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0902/09/cnr.04.html >
[FairfieldLife] Re: Regime Change in America
oh great knower of women (and Barry's pet), did you happen to catch RD's priceless take on the 3 stooges of the new millenium (aka vaj, barry and curtis)? she mentioned that barry's true belief is fucking. also, oh great knower of women, did you happen to catch Judy's wonderful image of Barry and Vaj as impotent fools; limp noodles? women may not be competitive when it comes to fucking, but they sure know when a guy ain't gettin' any...its like radar, dude. and my expression of vulgar aggression was precisely a copy of Barry's style- the guy has a serious case of potty mouth and i was reflecting his infantile emotional state back at him. anyway, i've probably interrupted your tummy scratch from Barry, so i'll bow out now. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "curtisdeltablues" wrote: > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Duveyoung wrote: > > I think you took it all on a deeper level than I did. I was referring to the > expression of vulgar aggression towards Turq which reminded me of his writing > style. It is also usually guys who keep score on something like having sex > and would use it to ridicule another man. Most women don't view it > competitively because whenever a man opens a door for them he it thinking > "would you like some dick with that?" (Thanks Chris Rock)
[FairfieldLife] Re: Regime Change in America
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, enlightened_dawn11 wrote: > > that would've been convenient, wouldn't it curtis? to blame my response on > another poster (Jim)? > > oh, and i am sure i don't have to remind you, but don't forget to give Barry > a free pass as his little pet...i can see him now, stroking your back, giving > you a little scratch behind the ears...just darling! Funny how Jim used to try to run this same routine! The honest Jim and I had plenty of great discussions here. I wonder what happened to him? > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "curtisdeltablues" > wrote: > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, enlightened_dawn11 wrote: > > > > > > how long has it been since you've been FUCKED, Barry (as opposed to just > > > being fucked up...)? > > > > Oops, a Jim slip up! > > > > > > > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB wrote: > > > > > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "margovon" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "do.rflex" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "raunchydog" > > > > > > wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Obama Town Hall Questioners Were Campaign Backers > > > > > > > President Obama has promised to change the way the government > > > > > > > does business, but in at least one respect he is taking a page > > > > > > > from the Bush playbook, stocking his town hall Thursday with > > > > > > > supporters whose soft -- though far from planted -- questions > > > > > > > provided openings to discuss his preferred message of the day. > > > > > > > > > > > > No comparison to BushCo's un-American fascist tactics with their > > > > > > 'free speech zones'. > > > > > > > > > > Bush played hardball and got softball questions. Obama's > > > > > campaign workers played ball and gave Obama softball > > > > > questions. It's still softball and not the game as > > > > > advertised. "...we didn't screen anybody." > > > > > > > > > > > > Actually, I have it on good authority that > > > > there WAS "screening" going on. > > > > > > > > For health reasons, all PUMA members wanting > > > > to attend the Town Hall meeting were tested > > > > for rabies, and if they tested positive they > > > > were not allowed in the hall without being > > > > fitted for a muzzle. > > > > > > > > But I think it is important to remember that > > > > this was to protect the other Town Hall > > > > attendees from the spread of the disease > > > > should the PUMA folks start frothing at the > > > > mouth and attempting to bite people, and was > > > > NOT an exercise in the limitation of free > > > > speech, as was practiced during the Bush era. > > > > > > > > It was the same with the requirement that > > > > radical feminists wear bright red T-shirts > > > > with the letter 'F' printed on them during > > > > the meeting. This was also a health measure, > > > > designed to warn other attendees not to get > > > > into discussions with them, because the > > > > resulting shrieks and screaming on the part > > > > of the feminists has been proven to cause > > > > tintinitis and sometimes total deafness. > > > > > > > > Some of the radical feminists complained later > > > > that the T-shirts were a form of discrimination, > > > > and that the 'F' really stood for 'FUCKED,' > > > > but most observers in the News media wrote > > > > that off as hopeful projection, because the > > > > women saying it clearly hadn't been fucked > > > > in decades. > > > > > > > > Just trying to be helpful by providing some > > > > of the "back story" behind the headlines... > > > > > > > > > >
[FairfieldLife] Re: Regime Change in America
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Duveyoung wrote: I think you took it all on a deeper level than I did. I was referring to the expression of vulgar aggression towards Turq which reminded me of his writing style. It is also usually guys who keep score on something like having sex and would use it to ridicule another man. Most women don't view it competitively because whenever a man opens a door for them he it thinking "would you like some dick with that?" (Thanks Chris Rock) But to address your completely different point: It lacks friendliness and intimacy no matter which sex is using it. Whoever uses it is revealing a different perspective than I have about the whole topic. It sounds like the kind of thing a young car dealer says while high fiving his buddies in the back of the showroom after selling a car for more than it is worth. Sure. But honestly the chicks I tend to hang out with probably wouldn't use that expression. That sounds like something from the "swinger" set. I'm looking for a bit more yin orientation in this area of my life I think. I am relationship guy so we use different terms. > Heh heh, I know you'll come back with something tawdry, smirky, snarky, > downright Turqish, and I can't wait. I'm sorry to disappoint! We were looking at this from too different an angle. But any post on a spiritual forum with multiple uses of the "F" word has some built in entertainment, so thanks for that. > > Curtis, > > Ha! Gotcha! Gotcha at last! I'm swooning. > > You're a penisist! For shame! > > You don't think a woman can fuck a man like a man can fuck a woman. Are you > saying that a man can say, "I just fucked her," but, a woman can't say, "I > just fucked him." and mean basically the same thing? > > ED might be Jim, and maybe Jim did reveal his male orientation, but you show > your penisism by asserting the validity of your assumption that that a penis > must enter something for it to be true fucking. > > Let's see you get out of this one. > > Heh heh, I know you'll come back with something tawdry, smirky, snarky, > downright Turqish, and I can't wait. > > Edg > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "curtisdeltablues" > wrote: > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, enlightened_dawn11 wrote: > > > > > > how long has it been since you've been FUCKED, Barry (as opposed to just > > > being fucked up...)? > > > > Oops, a Jim slip up! > > > > > > > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB wrote: > > > > > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "margovon" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "do.rflex" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "raunchydog" > > > > > > wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Obama Town Hall Questioners Were Campaign Backers > > > > > > > President Obama has promised to change the way the government > > > > > > > does business, but in at least one respect he is taking a page > > > > > > > from the Bush playbook, stocking his town hall Thursday with > > > > > > > supporters whose soft -- though far from planted -- questions > > > > > > > provided openings to discuss his preferred message of the day. > > > > > > > > > > > > No comparison to BushCo's un-American fascist tactics with their > > > > > > 'free speech zones'. > > > > > > > > > > Bush played hardball and got softball questions. Obama's > > > > > campaign workers played ball and gave Obama softball > > > > > questions. It's still softball and not the game as > > > > > advertised. "...we didn't screen anybody." > > > > > > > > > > > > Actually, I have it on good authority that > > > > there WAS "screening" going on. > > > > > > > > For health reasons, all PUMA members wanting > > > > to attend the Town Hall meeting were tested > > > > for rabies, and if they tested positive they > > > > were not allowed in the hall without being > > > > fitted for a muzzle. > > > > > > > > But I think it is important to remember that > > > > this was to protect the other Town Hall > > > > attendees from the spread of the disease > > > > should the PUMA folks start frothing at the > > > > mouth and attempting to bite people, and was > > > > NOT an exercise in the limitation of free > > > > speech, as was practiced during the Bush era. > > > > > > > > It was the same with the requirement that > > > > radical feminists wear bright red T-shirts > > > > with the letter 'F' printed on them during > > > > the meeting. This was also a health measure, > > > > designed to warn other attendees not to get > > > > into discussions with them, because the > > > > resulting shrieks and screaming on the part > > > > of the feminists has been proven to cause > > > > tintinitis and sometimes total deafness. > > > > > > > > Some of the radical feminists complained later > > > > that the T-shirts were a form of discrimination, > > > > and that the 'F' really stood for 'F
[FairfieldLife] Re: Regime Change in America
that would've been convenient, wouldn't it curtis? to blame my response on another poster (Jim)? oh, and i am sure i don't have to remind you, but don't forget to give Barry a free pass as his little pet...i can see him now, stroking your back, giving you a little scratch behind the ears...just darling! --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "curtisdeltablues" wrote: > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, enlightened_dawn11 wrote: > > > > how long has it been since you've been FUCKED, Barry (as opposed to just > > being fucked up...)? > > Oops, a Jim slip up! > > > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB wrote: > > > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "margovon" wrote: > > > > > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "do.rflex" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "raunchydog" > > > > > wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > Obama Town Hall Questioners Were Campaign Backers > > > > > > President Obama has promised to change the way the government > > > > > > does business, but in at least one respect he is taking a page > > > > > > from the Bush playbook, stocking his town hall Thursday with > > > > > > supporters whose soft -- though far from planted -- questions > > > > > > provided openings to discuss his preferred message of the day. > > > > > > > > > > No comparison to BushCo's un-American fascist tactics with their > > > > > 'free speech zones'. > > > > > > > > Bush played hardball and got softball questions. Obama's > > > > campaign workers played ball and gave Obama softball > > > > questions. It's still softball and not the game as > > > > advertised. "...we didn't screen anybody." > > > > > > > > > Actually, I have it on good authority that > > > there WAS "screening" going on. > > > > > > For health reasons, all PUMA members wanting > > > to attend the Town Hall meeting were tested > > > for rabies, and if they tested positive they > > > were not allowed in the hall without being > > > fitted for a muzzle. > > > > > > But I think it is important to remember that > > > this was to protect the other Town Hall > > > attendees from the spread of the disease > > > should the PUMA folks start frothing at the > > > mouth and attempting to bite people, and was > > > NOT an exercise in the limitation of free > > > speech, as was practiced during the Bush era. > > > > > > It was the same with the requirement that > > > radical feminists wear bright red T-shirts > > > with the letter 'F' printed on them during > > > the meeting. This was also a health measure, > > > designed to warn other attendees not to get > > > into discussions with them, because the > > > resulting shrieks and screaming on the part > > > of the feminists has been proven to cause > > > tintinitis and sometimes total deafness. > > > > > > Some of the radical feminists complained later > > > that the T-shirts were a form of discrimination, > > > and that the 'F' really stood for 'FUCKED,' > > > but most observers in the News media wrote > > > that off as hopeful projection, because the > > > women saying it clearly hadn't been fucked > > > in decades. > > > > > > Just trying to be helpful by providing some > > > of the "back story" behind the headlines... > > > > > >
[FairfieldLife] Re: Regime Change in America
Curtis, Ha! Gotcha! Gotcha at last! I'm swooning. You're a penisist! For shame! You don't think a woman can fuck a man like a man can fuck a woman. Are you saying that a man can say, "I just fucked her," but, a woman can't say, "I just fucked him." and mean basically the same thing? ED might be Jim, and maybe Jim did reveal his male orientation, but you show your penisism by asserting the validity of your assumption that that a penis must enter something for it to be true fucking. Let's see you get out of this one. Heh heh, I know you'll come back with something tawdry, smirky, snarky, downright Turqish, and I can't wait. Edg --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "curtisdeltablues" wrote: > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, enlightened_dawn11 wrote: > > > > how long has it been since you've been FUCKED, Barry (as opposed to just > > being fucked up...)? > > Oops, a Jim slip up! > > > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB wrote: > > > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "margovon" wrote: > > > > > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "do.rflex" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "raunchydog" > > > > > wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > Obama Town Hall Questioners Were Campaign Backers > > > > > > President Obama has promised to change the way the government > > > > > > does business, but in at least one respect he is taking a page > > > > > > from the Bush playbook, stocking his town hall Thursday with > > > > > > supporters whose soft -- though far from planted -- questions > > > > > > provided openings to discuss his preferred message of the day. > > > > > > > > > > No comparison to BushCo's un-American fascist tactics with their > > > > > 'free speech zones'. > > > > > > > > Bush played hardball and got softball questions. Obama's > > > > campaign workers played ball and gave Obama softball > > > > questions. It's still softball and not the game as > > > > advertised. "...we didn't screen anybody." > > > > > > > > > Actually, I have it on good authority that > > > there WAS "screening" going on. > > > > > > For health reasons, all PUMA members wanting > > > to attend the Town Hall meeting were tested > > > for rabies, and if they tested positive they > > > were not allowed in the hall without being > > > fitted for a muzzle. > > > > > > But I think it is important to remember that > > > this was to protect the other Town Hall > > > attendees from the spread of the disease > > > should the PUMA folks start frothing at the > > > mouth and attempting to bite people, and was > > > NOT an exercise in the limitation of free > > > speech, as was practiced during the Bush era. > > > > > > It was the same with the requirement that > > > radical feminists wear bright red T-shirts > > > with the letter 'F' printed on them during > > > the meeting. This was also a health measure, > > > designed to warn other attendees not to get > > > into discussions with them, because the > > > resulting shrieks and screaming on the part > > > of the feminists has been proven to cause > > > tintinitis and sometimes total deafness. > > > > > > Some of the radical feminists complained later > > > that the T-shirts were a form of discrimination, > > > and that the 'F' really stood for 'FUCKED,' > > > but most observers in the News media wrote > > > that off as hopeful projection, because the > > > women saying it clearly hadn't been fucked > > > in decades. > > > > > > Just trying to be helpful by providing some > > > of the "back story" behind the headlines... > > > > > >
[FairfieldLife] Re: Regime Change in America
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, enlightened_dawn11 wrote: > > how long has it been since you've been FUCKED, Barry (as opposed to just > being fucked up...)? Oops, a Jim slip up! > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB wrote: > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "margovon" wrote: > > > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "do.rflex" wrote: > > > > > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "raunchydog" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Obama Town Hall Questioners Were Campaign Backers > > > > > President Obama has promised to change the way the government > > > > > does business, but in at least one respect he is taking a page > > > > > from the Bush playbook, stocking his town hall Thursday with > > > > > supporters whose soft -- though far from planted -- questions > > > > > provided openings to discuss his preferred message of the day. > > > > > > > > No comparison to BushCo's un-American fascist tactics with their > > > > 'free speech zones'. > > > > > > Bush played hardball and got softball questions. Obama's > > > campaign workers played ball and gave Obama softball > > > questions. It's still softball and not the game as > > > advertised. "...we didn't screen anybody." > > > > > > Actually, I have it on good authority that > > there WAS "screening" going on. > > > > For health reasons, all PUMA members wanting > > to attend the Town Hall meeting were tested > > for rabies, and if they tested positive they > > were not allowed in the hall without being > > fitted for a muzzle. > > > > But I think it is important to remember that > > this was to protect the other Town Hall > > attendees from the spread of the disease > > should the PUMA folks start frothing at the > > mouth and attempting to bite people, and was > > NOT an exercise in the limitation of free > > speech, as was practiced during the Bush era. > > > > It was the same with the requirement that > > radical feminists wear bright red T-shirts > > with the letter 'F' printed on them during > > the meeting. This was also a health measure, > > designed to warn other attendees not to get > > into discussions with them, because the > > resulting shrieks and screaming on the part > > of the feminists has been proven to cause > > tintinitis and sometimes total deafness. > > > > Some of the radical feminists complained later > > that the T-shirts were a form of discrimination, > > and that the 'F' really stood for 'FUCKED,' > > but most observers in the News media wrote > > that off as hopeful projection, because the > > women saying it clearly hadn't been fucked > > in decades. > > > > Just trying to be helpful by providing some > > of the "back story" behind the headlines... > > >
[FairfieldLife] Re: Regime Change in America
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "raunchydog" wrote: > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, enlightened_dawn11 wrote: > > > > how long has it been since you've been FUCKED, Barry > > (as opposed to just being fucked up...)? > > Wishing and waiting > Wanting and hoping > Dull sexist baiting > Can't get some groping > > Offend and attack > ATTENTION he needs > Forget about facts > OPINION indeed! Like wind-up toy fish In a kids' wading pool Wind 'em up and see them splish Angry ranting their only tool Supremecists TMish and femininish Which is the bigger April Fool? :-) --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "margovon" wrote: > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "do.rflex" wrote: > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "raunchydog" wrote: > > > > > > Obama Town Hall Questioners Were Campaign Backers > > > President Obama has promised to change the way the government > > > does business, but in at least one respect he is taking a page > > > from the Bush playbook, stocking his town hall Thursday with > > > supporters whose soft -- though far from planted -- questions > > > provided openings to discuss his preferred message of the day. > > > > No comparison to BushCo's un-American fascist tactics with their > > 'free speech zones'. > > Bush played hardball and got softball questions. Obama's > campaign workers played ball and gave Obama softball > questions. It's still softball and not the game as > advertised. "...we didn't screen anybody." Actually, I have it on good authority that there WAS "screening" going on. For health reasons, all PUMA members wanting to attend the Town Hall meeting were tested for rabies, and if they tested positive they were not allowed in the hall without being fitted for a muzzle. But I think it is important to remember that this was to protect the other Town Hall attendees from the spread of the disease should the PUMA folks start frothing at the mouth and attempting to bite people, and was NOT an exercise in the limitation of free speech, as was practiced during the Bush era. It was the same with the requirement that radical feminists wear bright red T-shirts with the letter 'F' printed on them during the meeting. This was also a health measure, designed to warn other attendees not to get into discussions with them, because the resulting shrieks and screaming on the part of the feminists has been proven to cause tintinitis and sometimes total deafness. Some of the radical feminists complained later that the T-shirts were a form of discrimination, and that the 'F' really stood for 'FUCKED,' but most observers in the News media wrote that off as hopeful projection, because the women saying it clearly hadn't been fucked in decades. Just trying to be helpful by providing some of the "back story" behind the headlines...
[FairfieldLife] Re: Regime Change in America
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, enlightened_dawn11 wrote: > > how long has it been since you've been FUCKED, Barry (as opposed to just > being fucked up...)? Wishing and waiting Wanting and hoping Dull sexist baiting Can't get some groping Offend and attack ATTENTION he needs Forget about facts OPINION indeed! http://tinyurl.com/cb65uy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NwhUL4cFUNs
[FairfieldLife] Re: Regime Change in America
how long has it been since you've been FUCKED, Barry (as opposed to just being fucked up...)? --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB wrote: > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "margovon" wrote: > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "do.rflex" wrote: > > > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "raunchydog" wrote: > > > > > > > > Obama Town Hall Questioners Were Campaign Backers > > > > President Obama has promised to change the way the government > > > > does business, but in at least one respect he is taking a page > > > > from the Bush playbook, stocking his town hall Thursday with > > > > supporters whose soft -- though far from planted -- questions > > > > provided openings to discuss his preferred message of the day. > > > > > > No comparison to BushCo's un-American fascist tactics with their > > > 'free speech zones'. > > > > Bush played hardball and got softball questions. Obama's > > campaign workers played ball and gave Obama softball > > questions. It's still softball and not the game as > > advertised. "...we didn't screen anybody." > > > Actually, I have it on good authority that > there WAS "screening" going on. > > For health reasons, all PUMA members wanting > to attend the Town Hall meeting were tested > for rabies, and if they tested positive they > were not allowed in the hall without being > fitted for a muzzle. > > But I think it is important to remember that > this was to protect the other Town Hall > attendees from the spread of the disease > should the PUMA folks start frothing at the > mouth and attempting to bite people, and was > NOT an exercise in the limitation of free > speech, as was practiced during the Bush era. > > It was the same with the requirement that > radical feminists wear bright red T-shirts > with the letter 'F' printed on them during > the meeting. This was also a health measure, > designed to warn other attendees not to get > into discussions with them, because the > resulting shrieks and screaming on the part > of the feminists has been proven to cause > tintinitis and sometimes total deafness. > > Some of the radical feminists complained later > that the T-shirts were a form of discrimination, > and that the 'F' really stood for 'FUCKED,' > but most observers in the News media wrote > that off as hopeful projection, because the > women saying it clearly hadn't been fucked > in decades. > > Just trying to be helpful by providing some > of the "back story" behind the headlines... >
[FairfieldLife] Re: Regime Change in America
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "margovon" wrote: > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "do.rflex" wrote: > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "raunchydog" wrote: > > > > > > Obama Town Hall Questioners Were Campaign Backers > > > President Obama has promised to change the way the government > > > does business, but in at least one respect he is taking a page > > > from the Bush playbook, stocking his town hall Thursday with > > > supporters whose soft -- though far from planted -- questions > > > provided openings to discuss his preferred message of the day. > > > > No comparison to BushCo's un-American fascist tactics with their > > 'free speech zones'. > > Bush played hardball and got softball questions. Obama's > campaign workers played ball and gave Obama softball > questions. It's still softball and not the game as > advertised. "...we didn't screen anybody." Actually, I have it on good authority that there WAS "screening" going on. For health reasons, all PUMA members wanting to attend the Town Hall meeting were tested for rabies, and if they tested positive they were not allowed in the hall without being fitted for a muzzle. But I think it is important to remember that this was to protect the other Town Hall attendees from the spread of the disease should the PUMA folks start frothing at the mouth and attempting to bite people, and was NOT an exercise in the limitation of free speech, as was practiced during the Bush era. It was the same with the requirement that radical feminists wear bright red T-shirts with the letter 'F' printed on them during the meeting. This was also a health measure, designed to warn other attendees not to get into discussions with them, because the resulting shrieks and screaming on the part of the feminists has been proven to cause tintinitis and sometimes total deafness. Some of the radical feminists complained later that the T-shirts were a form of discrimination, and that the 'F' really stood for 'FUCKED,' but most observers in the News media wrote that off as hopeful projection, because the women saying it clearly hadn't been fucked in decades. Just trying to be helpful by providing some of the "back story" behind the headlines...
[FairfieldLife] Re: Regime Change in America
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "do.rflex" wrote: > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "raunchydog" wrote: > > > > Obama Town Hall Questioners Were Campaign Backers > > President Obama has promised to change the way the government does > > business, but in at least one respect he is taking a page from the Bush > > playbook, stocking his town hall Thursday with supporters whose soft -- > > though far from planted -- questions provided openings to discuss his > > preferred message of the day. > > > No comparison to BushCo's un-American fascist tactics with their 'free speech > zones'. > > > > > > > http://tinyurl.com/chpajr > > http://voices.washingtonpost.com/44/2009/03/27/obama_town_hall_questioners_we.html > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "do.rflex" wrote: > > > > > > "We're going to take questions. All right. Just want to make sure my > > > mike's working here. Here's the deal on questions. First of all, we > > > didn't screen anybody. So there's some people who like me in the > > > audience, some people that don't. Some people agree with me, some people > > > who don't. It doesn't matter. We want to take questions from everybody." > > > > > > ---President Obama, town hall meeting, Elkhart, Indiana, Feb. 2009 > > > http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0902/09/cnr.04.html > > > > > > Bush played hardball and got softball questions. Obama's campaign workers played ball and gave Obama softball questions. It's still softball and not the game as advertised. "...we didn't screen anybody."
[FairfieldLife] Re: Regime Change in America
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "raunchydog" wrote: > > Obama Town Hall Questioners Were Campaign Backers > President Obama has promised to change the way the government does business, > but in at least one respect he is taking a page from the Bush playbook, > stocking his town hall Thursday with supporters whose soft -- though far from > planted -- questions provided openings to discuss his preferred message of > the day. No comparison to BushCo's un-American fascist tactics with their 'free speech zones'. > > http://tinyurl.com/chpajr > http://voices.washingtonpost.com/44/2009/03/27/obama_town_hall_questioners_we.html > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "do.rflex" wrote: > > > > "We're going to take questions. All right. Just want to make sure my mike's > > working here. Here's the deal on questions. First of all, we didn't screen > > anybody. So there's some people who like me in the audience, some people > > that don't. Some people agree with me, some people who don't. It doesn't > > matter. We want to take questions from everybody." > > > > ---President Obama, town hall meeting, Elkhart, Indiana, Feb. 2009 > > http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0902/09/cnr.04.html > > >
[FairfieldLife] Re: Regime Change in America
not -exactly- out of the Bush playbook-- Bush usually spoke at military bases, surrounded by soldiers, or during his more public events had protesters penned like cattle about a mile away. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "raunchydog" wrote: > > Obama Town Hall Questioners Were Campaign Backers > President Obama has promised to change the way the government does business, > but in at least one respect he is taking a page from the Bush playbook, > stocking his town hall Thursday with supporters whose soft -- though far from > planted -- questions provided openings to discuss his preferred message of > the day. > > http://tinyurl.com/chpajr > http://voices.washingtonpost.com/44/2009/03/27/obama_town_hall_questioners_we.html > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "do.rflex" wrote: > > > > "We're going to take questions. All right. Just want to make sure my mike's > > working here. Here's the deal on questions. First of all, we didn't screen > > anybody. So there's some people who like me in the audience, some people > > that don't. Some people agree with me, some people who don't. It doesn't > > matter. We want to take questions from everybody." > > > > ---President Obama, town hall meeting, Elkhart, Indiana, Feb. 2009 > > http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0902/09/cnr.04.html > > >
[FairfieldLife] Re: Regime Change in America
Obama Town Hall Questioners Were Campaign Backers President Obama has promised to change the way the government does business, but in at least one respect he is taking a page from the Bush playbook, stocking his town hall Thursday with supporters whose soft -- though far from planted -- questions provided openings to discuss his preferred message of the day. http://tinyurl.com/chpajr http://voices.washingtonpost.com/44/2009/03/27/obama_town_hall_questioners_we.html --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "do.rflex" wrote: > > "We're going to take questions. All right. Just want to make sure my mike's > working here. Here's the deal on questions. First of all, we didn't screen > anybody. So there's some people who like me in the audience, some people that > don't. Some people agree with me, some people who don't. It doesn't matter. > We want to take questions from everybody." > > ---President Obama, town hall meeting, Elkhart, Indiana, Feb. 2009 > http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0902/09/cnr.04.html >