Yeah - I think it sucks too sometimes ...
Mikey - why does community have to be public?
I mean it's just nonsense chatter - not tech talk.
It REALLY doesn't have to be public ...
Can't we make it private?
Cheers,
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I think only the simple minded would follow your logic. Anyone with a
clue knows he's not saying this is the only possibility, yet you claim
that's your beef with Rush, that he doesn't explain the obvious. Maybe
you shouldn't assume his listeners are simple but flip it around and
look at just a han
> Kevin wrote:
> Mostly it was an entertaining little personal foray back into sentential
> logic.
>
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Judge Story concluded this leak of sensitive information was "a very
serious crime."
"In my view,"
The point is that the obvious conclusion may be right, but it isn't
the only one that can also be logically valid and factually correct.
But the quote panders to the simple minded who ONLY draw the obvious
conclusion.
What's funny is that Sam made the accusation that I was interpreting
it as black
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She's like Yoda, her true age is unknowable...
:-P
> this is Helen Thomas? Wow, she must be ancient
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there must be a way to do this but I just can't think of it...
I've got a Boundary table that holds the list of tree nodes for a web site.
there are two columns. content_ID and boundary
now, for each "record" in the tree there are two entries, a beginning
boundary and an ending boundary
so reco
> let's not forget being reported to child
> protective service half a dozen times...
> once for owning a computer...
Someone reported you to CPS for owning a computer? ... and CPS took it
seriously?
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er... are not receiving an education. Gotta go.
Dana
On 7/28/05, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am going into a test but let's start with the idea that all
> grandparents are sure their grandchildren are to receiving an
> education, and go on from there... let's not forget being reported to
I am going into a test but let's start with the idea that all
grandparents are sure their grandchildren are to receiving an
education, and go on from there... let's not forget being reported to
child protective service half a dozen times... once for owning a
computer...
Dana
On 7/28/05, S. Isaac
this is Helen Thomas? Wow, she must be ancient
Dana
On 7/28/05, William Bowen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Veteran wire reporter Helen Thomas is vowing to 'kill herself' if Dick
> > Cheney announces he is running for president.
>
> wow... she's still alive?
>
> --
> will
>
>
> "If my life w
> Sometimes it really sucks that this list has the public
> web archives
> and is search engine indexed and all that.
Yeah, like whenever I open my big mouth. :)
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they are all valid permutations. But it's an argument by analogy. So
according to you, the idea that, hmm, I learned x pretty easily and
Time over there learned x pretty easily therefore you should be able
to learn x pretty easily is invalid because I don't consider whether
Sam had trouble learnin
> You need cheap land and a way to make a living there.
> But you're wrong if you think homeschooling is an
> easy-to-make and widely accepted choice. If I had a
> nickel for every time I've heard about Andea Yates
> or the alleged socialization issue, well, I might
> not be rich, but I'd definite
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> Veteran wire reporter Helen Thomas is vowing to 'kill herself' if Dick
> Cheney announces he is running for president.
wow... she's still alive?
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~~
I kept the possibilities just to the scope of variables given. They
were all valid permutations.
On 7/28/05, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I suppose, but if we take your argument a step further all induction
> would be invalid because it does not explicitly deny all other
> possibilities
>
> My wife and I are essentially doing hospice work
> for her grandmother at this point. Her aunt is
> morbidly obese, and we have to do pretty much
> everything for her. My wife works nights and
> I work days so that one of us can almost always
> be here for the boys, especially with Finn's
> pro
> On 7/28/05, loathe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> My wife's Aunt and Grandmother both live with
>> us, and we have our two little boys. While
>> there are times that it is nice, I personally
>> would have to say that it makes things much
>> more chaotic and difficult to manage.
>>
>> I mean if it
> OK, I am humbled. You're right. This is a
> friend of mine, and I am probably sounding
> pretty unsympathetic. Isaac, please be in
> touch if I can help.
No you don't sound unsympathetic... if anything you sound
unsurprisingly under-educated on the subject... that's not an insult
at all, I'm ju
>> Hell isn't other people... Hell is growing
>> up with someone who believed it.
>>
>> Sorry... I'll stop now...
> Shit man,
It's a combination casette player and colostomy bag!
I got a lot o' good ideas! Touble is most of 'em suck.
> Don't stop. I know what it means to get
> it out, and I re
yes, there are definitely times that I bite my tongue because there
are things I dont want to see show up on GOogle.
Dana
On 7/28/05, Kevin Graeme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sometimes it really sucks that this list has the public web archives
> and is search engine indexed and all that.
>
> On
Sometimes it really sucks that this list has the public web archives
and is search engine indexed and all that.
On 7/28/05, loathe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That wasn't my intention at all, and wasn't supposed to go to the list.
>
> Sorry,
>
> Tim
My wife's Aunt and Grandmother both live with us, and we have our two little
boys. While there are times that it is nice, I personally would have to say
that it makes things much more chaotic and difficult to manage.
I mean if it were just us and the kids we could afford a nice little house
or to
You need cheap land and a way to make a living there.
But you're wrong if you think homeschooling is an easy-to-make and
widely accepted choice. If I had a nickel for every time I've heard
about Andea Yates or the alleged socialization issue, well, I might
not be rich, but I'd definitely have mor
On 7/28/05, G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> By the way, The Trees by Rush is a terrificly lyrical little song about the
> evils of Socialism (among other "isms"):
Peart was a big fan of Rand.
On a tangent: I was flipping stations in the car the other day and
heard a song that had a bit that sounde
> Sam wrote:
> I could just picture Jim Leher telling viewers why Gonzalaz wasn't
> chosen for the Supreme Court :)
>
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I could just picture Jim Leher telling viewers why Gonzalaz wasn't
chosen for the Supreme Court :)
On 7/28/05, Gruss Gott wrote:
>
> I've never listened to any show on Air America mostly because I get my
> news elsewhere. If you want good news: The News Hour. Good analysis:
> Shields & Brooks,
No worries on this end... granted... now your phone number is
googleable... :-/
> That wasn't my intention at all, and wasn't supposed to go
> to the list.
> Sorry,
> Tim
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so it's ok because they *only* banged his head on the wall? Wow. He
was held incommunicado for no good reason, that's my point.
Dana
On 7/28/05, Robert Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sure, and they attached electrodes to his testicles and threatened to cut his
> head off, just like the "other
Sure, and they attached electrodes to his testicles and threatened to cut his
head off, just like the "other kidnappers", right? Nice moral equivalency
there, Dana.
Our soldiers are over there doing a great job in a very dangerous environment.
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real phone number, no never :)
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> -Original Message-
> From: Jerry Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2005 5:56 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: [QUARRANTINE]Re: bi-anxiety
>
>
> Good think you didn't include your REAL phone number in
I know it wasn't your intention.
Dana
On 7/28/05, loathe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That wasn't my intention at all, and wasn't supposed to go to the list.
>
> Sorry,
>
> Tim
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Dana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2005 5:49 PM
Umm,
Yeah I have.
My wife and I are essentially doing hospice work for her grandmother at this
point. Her aunt is morbidly obese, and we have to do pretty much everything
for her. My wife works nights and I work days so that one of us can almost
always be here for the boys, especially with Finn
Good think you didn't include your REAL phone number in that reply to
the list, huh?
On 7/28/05, loathe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> doh,
>
> that umm..
>
> nm
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Maybe it's a matter of the grass looking greener.
Dana
On 7/28/05, loathe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My wife's Aunt and Grandmother both live wit
That wasn't my intention at all, and wasn't supposed to go to the list.
Sorry,
Tim
> -Original Message-
> From: Dana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2005 5:49 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: [QUARRANTINE]Re: bi-anxiety
>
>
> OK, I am humbled. You're right. This
doh,
that umm..
nm
Tim
> -Original Message-
> From: loathe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2005 5:43 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: RE: [QUARRANTINE]Re: bi-anxiety
>
>
> > Hell isn't other people... Hell is growing up with someone who
> > believed it.
>
OK, I am humbled. You're right. This is a friend of mine, and I am
probably sounding pretty unsympathetic. Isaac, please be in touch if I
can help.
Dana
On 7/28/05, loathe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hell isn't other people... Hell is growing up with someone who
> > believed it.
> >
> > Sor
> Hell isn't other people... Hell is growing up with someone who
> believed it.
>
> Sorry... I'll stop now...
Shit man,
Don't stop. I know what it means to get it out, and I really know where
you're coming from.
I don't want to say too much in return, just be here to listen this time.
Like I s
> hehe you're right about the shrinking of the
> average bedroom. And about the limits on the
> number of people living in a dwelling. One
> of my favorite rants is about the law they
> passed in Montgomry County mandating
> three-bedroom apartments for every family.
> This was for our own good, yo
> -Original Message-
> From: Sam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2005 4:27 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: too funny
>
> http://www.drudgereport.com/flash1.htm
>
> REPORTER VOWS TO 'KILL SELF' IF CHENEY RUNS FOR PRESIDENT
> Thu Jul 28 2005 15:32:13 ET
>
> Veteran wi
yes. We just didn't know until this case that one of them was being
kidnapped by our own side.
Dana
On 7/28/05, Robert Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Seriously, everyone who goes over there right now is assuming certain risks.
> As you keep pointing out, there is still a war going on over the
hehe you're right about the shrinking of the average bedroom. And
about the limits on the number of people living in a dwelling. One of
my favorite rants is about the law they passed in Montgomry County
mandating three-bedroom apartments for every family. This was for our
own good, you understand.
Sure, as an _adult_ I think it is great (unless I get stuck with kid
duty for all the neighbors, then it gets a little much.)
As a kid you ended up with 30 parents, and were always under someone's
eye/thumb. (Of course, you also got 30 or so grandparents, which
balanced out nicely. All the grandpa
I actually think Tucker took John Stewart's comments to heart.
He IS less of a "cheney" on this show. And the segment with that guy
at the end standing up is always, always funny.
On 7/28/05, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Sam wrote:
> > Fair enough, but from my side you sound like you
> Just a typical Connecticut neighborhood.
Wish I'd grown up in connecticut.
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Seriously, everyone who goes over there right now is assuming certain risks. As
you keep pointing out, there is still a war going on over there.
>been there done that. Ask Sam. Or was it Robert? He should have known
>better than to take that cab.
>
>Dana
>
>On 7/28/05, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTE
>> Most people when you say "intentional communitie" or even "commune"
ARGH! I do actually know how to spell "community"... I was in the
process of changing "communities" to "community" and apparently
accidentally hit the hotkey for "send".
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> children being raised by a community of adults.
> I believe that the kibbutz is an example of
> this. I am not aware of any particular
> demonization of the form in the US, but I
> haven't gone much beyond a room-mate or two.
There are a few exceptions, hence the "intentional communities
movemen
Sure, she says that now. What a tease.
>http://www.drudgereport.com/flash1.htm
>
>REPORTER VOWS TO 'KILL SELF' IF CHENEY RUNS FOR PRESIDENT
>Thu Jul 28 2005 15:32:13 ET
>
>Veteran wire reporter Helen Thomas is vowing to 'kill herself' if Dick
>Cheney announces he is running for president.
>
>The n
Oh man, what butchery! I wonder if Sam Jackson knows they have him saying
"troopseses" on film?
And "I was just made by the Presbyterian Church"
>http://americaninlebanon.blogspot.com/2005/07/backstroke-of-west.html
>
>enjoy :)
>
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>
>=
> Sam wrote:
> Fair enough, but from my side you sound like you work for Al Franken.
> Most of what you post looks like something Air America brainwashed you
> into believing, but I tried to keep that unflattering thought to
> myself :) You know because the brilliant don't always throw stones
>
I
Fair enough, but from my side you sound like you work for Al Franken.
Most of what you post looks like something Air America brainwashed you
into believing, but I tried to keep that unflattering thought to
myself :) You know because the brilliant don't always throw stones
On 7/28/05, Gruss Gott w
hmm. I find the idea rather appealing, personally.
Dana
On 7/28/05, Jerry Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Holy cow. I WISH I had less of an extended "family" growing up.
>
> Any of the neighbors had spanking privaliges for all the other kids.
> As did any of my parents friends.
> We never,
Holy cow. I WISH I had less of an extended "family" growing up.
Any of the neighbors had spanking privaliges for all the other kids.
As did any of my parents friends.
We never, ever locked out doors.
You could go into anyone's house and get a drink or a snack if you
were playing in that area and n
That's why I own an iPod, and pick my own music. No payola in my little system.
On 7/28/05, SStewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That's why I've always listened to 98Rock out of Baltimore... or WAVA when it
> was AOR Rock.
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children being raised by a community of adults. I believe that the
kibbutz is an example of this. I am not aware of any particular
demonization of the form in the US, but I haven't gone much beyond a
room-mate or two.
Dana
On 7/28/05, S. Isaac Dealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > yeah but Isaac,
> Sam wrote:
> You can be such an ass at times :)
>
That's true.
I used to listen to Limbaugh in the late 80s and early 90s but then he
started getting creepy. His show became less a unique source of
information and more of a brainwashing research case.
Finally I couldn't take it anymore, so I
> yeah but Isaac, children are stuck with the
> parents they are born to. Sometimes better
> is all there is.
> But maybe I missed something. What are
> you advocating exactly? Something like
> the kibbutz model?
By kibbutz do you mean this?
http://www.kibbutzprogramcenter.org/
No... well... no
I don't know if this has been around yet, but there's only 6 or 7 links
to it on Delicious, so it might not be too terribly saturated yet...
anyway, this is a small collection of photos of a nest of hummingbirds.
http://community-2.webtv.net/Velpics/HUM/
- Jim
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You can be such an ass at times :)
On 7/28/05, Gruss Gott wrote:
>
> It's a classic brainwashing technique.
>
> Tell gullible, insecure people that they're smart and part of an elite
> group. In Limbaugh's case he implies that to continue to be part of
> the group you have to keep listening to
not logical doesn't mean "useless."
Not logical doesn't mean "false"
"the sky is blue" is (sometimes) true but logic doesn't enter into it
until you say things like "the sky is blue and so is Rush Limbagh,
therefore Rush Limbaugh is the sky."
Dana
On 7/28/05, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So
> Sam wrote:
> This is not one of the laws of Rush, it's a comment he made during a
> show, probably to a caller.
>
It's a classic brainwashing technique.
Tell gullible, insecure people that they're smart and part of an elite
group. In Limbaugh's case he implies that to continue to be part of
So you're saying unless a statement can be proven to be correct for
every possibility it's useless?
Damn, I'll try not to say such illogical things like "the sky is blue"
from now on.
On 7/28/05, Dana wrote:
> the laws of Rush? I'm afraid to ask.
>
> All I am saying is that the logic does not
yeah but Isaac, children are stuck with the parents they are born to.
Sometimes better is all there is.
But maybe I missed something. What are you advocating exactly?
Something like the kibbutz model?
Dana
On 7/28/05, S. Isaac Dealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Well, if someone was going arou
I suppose, but if we take your argument a step further all induction
would be invalid because it does not explicitly deny all other
possibilities
Dana
On 7/28/05, Kevin Graeme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's a possibility because it's not explicitly excluded.
>
> We're given
> a = mediocre
> Well, if someone was going around cleaning up your
> father's landfill instead of say, kicking his ass
> out of the house, said someone would be just another
> member of a rather dysfunctional family, playing
> the typical role of caretaker.
> No offense intended - but I'm just trying to point
>
http://www.drudgereport.com/flash1.htm
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Veteran wire reporter Helen Thomas is vowing to 'kill herself' if Dick
Cheney announces he is running for president.
The newspaper HILL first reported the startling claim
It's a possibility because it's not explicitly excluded.
We're given
a = mediocre
b = brilliant
c = stone thrower
d = stone target
>From the sentence we do know that:
a = c
b = d
But nothing in the sentence says that:
b != c
a != d
c != d
Therefore we're open to the possibilities of:
b = c
a =
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"Many thou
the laws of Rush? I'm afraid to ask.
All I am saying is that the logic does not hold up. (Though I disagree
with Kevin on how). This has nothing to do with the truth of the
major premise.
For example, if he had said that, all Rush listeners are brilliant,
therefor Sam is brilliant, that woul
oh, duh. It's a completely different song. I blame it all on DC101.
Trees was just so overplayed at one point that ...
anyway, yes, you are right. Rush but not Trees.
Dana
On 7/28/05, SStewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here ya go
>
> http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/rush/freewill.html
>
>
>
It is definitely from freewill.
> -Original Message-
> From: Dana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2005 4:03 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Why CIA Permantly Hurt By Plame Leak
>
> not according to the songfacts link. It could be wrong though, I guess
>
> Da
Here ya go
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"Many thousands of years ago, a blue faced Pi
And I'm saying why does it have to be absolute. You can basically
shoot holes in most quotes if you try to apply them as a law.
This is not one of the laws of Rush, it's a comment he made during a
show, probably to a caller.
On 7/28/05, Dana wrote:
> but... that's his argument, Sam.
>
> Dana
~~~
Well, if someone was going around cleaning up your father's landfill
instead of say, kicking his ass out of the house, said someone would
be just another member of a rather dysfunctional family, playing the
typical role of caretaker.
No offense intended - but I'm just trying to point out that mayb
not according to the songfacts link. It could be wrong though, I guess
Dana
On 7/28/05, SStewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nope, Rush, Freewill
>
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> Chantil
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On 7/28/05, Gruss Gott wrote:
> > Larry wrote:
> > There were more pron in there than in most pron movies.
>
> yeah ... Clinton's awesome.
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> Dana wrote:
> an indictment? With *this* Congress? Gruss, you crazy fool, you.
Yeah, I know, but I think there's fire here. That alone could be
enough to push congress to act. BUT, there's another possibliity.
I've read that for the first time a majority of American have FINALLY
caught up ...
Hmmm. There are no bisexual men? I've known at least four. Five
counting you. I think they're probably full of it. Actually, scratch
the probably.
I am not sure it it decreases the potential of romantic attatchments
in and of itself. I declined to become involved with one of those
bisexual , but
By the way, The Trees by Rush is a terrificly lyrical little song about the
evils of Socialism (among other "isms"):
"And the trees are all kept equal by hatchet, axe, and saw"
> Rush, The Trees
>
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carcass...
> Hm, I'm not sure the that monogamy = disneyism.
> I mean, I'm monogamous, but I have lots of
> friends, each of whom fulfill a different role
> for me. The only way in which I'm monogamous
> is that only one tab A gets inserted into slot
> B, so to speak. I'd agree that becoming insular
> as a nu
That womps!
On 7/28/05, Jerry Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was kicked off the schoolbus in 5th grade for a word I invented.
>
> Touchhole.
>
> Means nothing (as far as I know), but boy does it sound filthy.
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enjoy :)
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PS - you do know I'm kidding, right? But yes, it's very scary. He's a
US citizen too.
On 7/28/05, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Filmmaker Details Ordeal as a Detainee in Iraq
>
> Day to Day, July 28, 2005 · Iranian-American Cyrus Kar was filming a
> documentary in Iraq when U.S.-led for
Rush, The Trees
On 7/28/05, Larry C. Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> And here I was trying to figure out when Bob and Doug MacKenzie said
> something like that. It sounds too profound for a couple of hosers eh.
>
> larry
>
> On 7/28/05, Howie Hamlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > "If you choo
Impeached by rumors and innuendo, that sux!
On 7/28/05, Gruss Gott wrote:
>
> You mean like the entire Kenneth Starr investigation?
>
> Ba-dum-boom - KRASH!
>
> Ok, I see the fun in the useless comment. I say we each get one per
> week so I'm all out now.
> Larry wrote:
> There were more pron in there than in most pron movies.
yeah ... Clinton's awesome.
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been there done that. Ask Sam. Or was it Robert? He should have known
better than to take that cab.
Dana
On 7/28/05, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Filmmaker Details Ordeal as a Detainee in Iraq
>
> Day to Day, July 28, 2005 · Iranian-American Cyrus Kar was filming a
> documentary in Ir
but... that's his argument, Sam.
Dana
On 7/28/05, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Why do you think in absolutes?
> If he said the brilliant NEVER threw stones at the mediocre then just
> one brillaint person could make it invalid.
>
> To assume you're brillaint just because stones are thrown at
an indictment? With *this* Congress? Gruss, you crazy fool, you.
Dana
On 7/28/05, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Robert wrote:
> > How sad will you be when it turns out this is all just hype from the press
> > and
> > no one even gets indicted? Unless Judy Miller talks, this is all goi
ya! it works on all those other bad guys
Dana
On 7/28/05, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Maybe we should torture her :)
>
> On 7/28/05, Robert Munn wrote:
> > Saying they are not guilty at this point is the basis of our legal system.
> > How sad will you be when it turns out this is all j
how do you get the brilliant can throw stones from this quote?
You can't diagram it.
mediocre stone throwers (a) != brilliant stone dodgers (b)
liberals (L) throw stones at Rush (R)
ergo liberals are mediocre and Rush is brilliant.
Of course, this is an argument by analogy and can be re
Hm, I'm not sure the that monogamy = disneyism. I mean, I'm
monogamous, but I have lots of friends, each of whom fulfill a
different role for me. The only way in which I'm monogamous is that
only one tab A gets inserted into slot B, so to speak. I'd agree that
becoming insular as a nuclear family i
Why do you think in absolutes?
If he said the brilliant NEVER threw stones at the mediocre then just
one brillaint person could make it invalid.
To assume you're brillaint just because stones are thrown at you is
mediocre thinking.
On 7/28/05, Kevin Graeme wrote:
> The problem with the quote is t
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