MeFi comment:
"This is a slight derail, but AppleSeed above at 10:06 PM raised the interesting question:
* Perhaps someone in the military can chime in on what it really means to be an effective "commander in chief", which every candidate has laid..." [
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favorited by Amanojaku on
October 6, 2008 12:37 PM
MeFi comment:
"This is a slight derail, but AppleSeed above at 10:06 PM raised the interesting question:
* Perhaps someone in the military can chime in on what it really means to be an effective "commander in chief", which every candidate has laid..." [
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favorited by orrnyereg on
October 5, 2008 1:37 PM
MeFi comment:
"This is a slight derail, but AppleSeed above at 10:06 PM raised the interesting question:
* Perhaps someone in the military can chime in on what it really means to be an effective "commander in chief", which every candidate has laid..." [
more]
favorited by Sys Rq on
October 5, 2008 11:06 AM
MeFi comment:
"This is a slight derail, but AppleSeed above at 10:06 PM raised the interesting question:
* Perhaps someone in the military can chime in on what it really means to be an effective "commander in chief", which every candidate has laid..." [
more]
favorited by RussHy on
October 5, 2008 5:47 AM
MeFi comment:
"This is a slight derail, but AppleSeed above at 10:06 PM raised the interesting question:
* Perhaps someone in the military can chime in on what it really means to be an effective "commander in chief", which every candidate has laid..." [
more]
favorited by maryh on
October 4, 2008 11:02 PM
MeFi comment:
"OK, I liked the early Stevenson. And me? I am The Guy For Whom Cryptonomicon Was Written. (That is to say, I don't know of a book that I enjoyed more, "Captain Crunch" digression and all.)
Reading the Baroque Cycle, on the other hand,..." [
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favorited by papafrita on
September 30, 2008 5:00 PM
MeFi comment:
"Yeah, what Surfurrus linked to at 9:07: not only do abstinence-only programs not work, but the more "liberal" states have lower rates of teen pregnancy, lower rates of abortion, AND they have lower divorce rates, at least partially because..." [
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favorited by sephira on
September 24, 2008 8:19 AM
MeFi comment:
"The Forbes list makes just about as much sense when read backwards. (Note the cluster of engineering schools at the bottom. I think it's safe to say that engineering students often have unkind things to say about their teachers.)
I mean, really:..." [
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favorited by manguero on
September 7, 2008 1:08 PM
MeFi comment:
"There's only one metric that matters: the "surge" will be a success when the United States can bring its occupation forces home from Iraq.
Have the troops come home? No? Then the surge is not yet a success.
That is to say, it's still..." [
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favorited by marble on
September 6, 2008 9:47 AM
MeFi comment:
"Hard working people like... John McCain, who married into a fortune that financed his senate run and bought his eight-to-ten-depending-on-how-you-count luxury homes.
And don't forget: McCain's trophy wife bought him a private jet so that he could..." [
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favorited by MikeKD on
September 4, 2008 11:40 PM
MeFi comment:
"Yeah, what Surfurrus linked to at 9:07: not only do abstinence-only programs not work, but the more "liberal" states have lower rates of teen pregnancy, lower rates of abortion, AND they have lower divorce rates, at least partially because..." [
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favorited by blueberry on
September 3, 2008 4:36 PM
MeFi comment:
"Yeah, what Surfurrus linked to at 9:07: not only do abstinence-only programs not work, but the more "liberal" states have lower rates of teen pregnancy, lower rates of abortion, AND they have lower divorce rates, at least partially because..." [
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favorited by brain cloud on
September 3, 2008 8:11 AM
MeFi comment:
"Yeah, what Surfurrus linked to at 9:07: not only do abstinence-only programs not work, but the more "liberal" states have lower rates of teen pregnancy, lower rates of abortion, AND they have lower divorce rates, at least partially because..." [
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favorited by scody on
September 3, 2008 1:26 AM
MeFi comment:
"Yeah, what Surfurrus linked to at 9:07: not only do abstinence-only programs not work, but the more "liberal" states have lower rates of teen pregnancy, lower rates of abortion, AND they have lower divorce rates, at least partially because..." [
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favorited by clarahamster on
September 2, 2008 7:03 PM
MeFi comment:
"Yeah, what Surfurrus linked to at 9:07: not only do abstinence-only programs not work, but the more "liberal" states have lower rates of teen pregnancy, lower rates of abortion, AND they have lower divorce rates, at least partially because..." [
more]
favorited by agregoli on
September 2, 2008 6:30 PM
MeFi comment:
"I don't understand why those Alaska Republican legislators who were interviewed by the New York Times were so open about the fact that Palin was not vetted. Are they trying to destroy her nomination? It would seem that, as Republicans and (presumably)..." [
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favorited by lord_wolf on
September 2, 2008 2:29 PM
MeFi comment:
"The rabid desire for someone in Palin's family - anyone! - to have failed to meet the standards of the conservative chastity brigade is pretty phenomenal.
Have you not been paying attention?
Haven't you noticed that the folks who are obsessed..." [
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favorited by blueberry on
September 2, 2008 1:44 PM
MeFi comment:
"I don't understand why those Alaska Republican legislators who were interviewed by the New York Times were so open about the fact that Palin was not vetted. Are they trying to destroy her nomination? It would seem that, as Republicans and (presumably)..." [
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favorited by the dief on
September 2, 2008 7:03 AM
MeFi comment:
"I don't understand why those Alaska Republican legislators who were interviewed by the New York Times were so open about the fact that Palin was not vetted. Are they trying to destroy her nomination? It would seem that, as Republicans and (presumably)..." [
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favorited by skyper on
September 2, 2008 4:47 AM
MeFi comment:
"I don't understand why those Alaska Republican legislators who were interviewed by the New York Times were so open about the fact that Palin was not vetted. Are they trying to destroy her nomination? It would seem that, as Republicans and (presumably)..." [
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favorited by Bookhouse on
September 1, 2008 11:10 PM
MeFi comment:
"The rabid desire for someone in Palin's family - anyone! - to have failed to meet the standards of the conservative chastity brigade is pretty phenomenal.
Have you not been paying attention?
Haven't you noticed that the folks who are obsessed..." [
more]
favorited by every_one_needs_a_hug_sometimes on
September 1, 2008 1:09 PM
MeFi comment:
"The rabid desire for someone in Palin's family - anyone! - to have failed to meet the standards of the conservative chastity brigade is pretty phenomenal.
Have you not been paying attention?
Haven't you noticed that the folks who are obsessed..." [
more]
favorited by Blazecock Pileon on
September 1, 2008 11:15 AM
MeFi comment:
"The rabid desire for someone in Palin's family - anyone! - to have failed to meet the standards of the conservative chastity brigade is pretty phenomenal.
Have you not been paying attention?
Haven't you noticed that the folks who are obsessed..." [
more]
favorited by chuckdarwin on
September 1, 2008 10:59 AM
MeFi comment:
"The rabid desire for someone in Palin's family - anyone! - to have failed to meet the standards of the conservative chastity brigade is pretty phenomenal.
Have you not been paying attention?
Haven't you noticed that the folks who are obsessed..." [
more]
favorited by Brian B. on
September 1, 2008 7:05 AM
MeFi comment:
"the_bone: the Republican Party is not, and never will be, the friend of the working man.
This year's Republican National Convention is designed to showcase their scorn for the working man/woman: they're opening their convention on Labor Day..." [
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favorited by jocelmeow on
August 31, 2008 7:39 AM
MeFi comment:
"Hard working people like... John McCain, who married into a fortune that financed his senate run and bought his eight-to-ten-depending-on-how-you-count luxury homes.
And don't forget: McCain's trophy wife bought him a private jet so that he could..." [
more]
favorited by cashman on
August 30, 2008 2:40 PM
MeFi comment:
"Hard working people like... John McCain, who married into a fortune that financed his senate run and bought his eight-to-ten-depending-on-how-you-count luxury homes.
And don't forget: McCain's trophy wife bought him a private jet so that he could..." [
more]
favorited by orthogonality on
August 30, 2008 2:16 PM
MeFi comment:
"Well, that was lame." [
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favorited by Picklegnome on
August 24, 2008 1:28 PM
MeFi comment:
"When I saw the headline ("Too Fit to Be President?") I naturally assumed that they were talking about his fitness for office - that is, his intelligence.
The WSJ is no longer a serious news source...." [
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favorited by magstheaxe on
August 18, 2008 6:38 AM
MeFi comment:
"The one thing I know about Julia Child is that she met her husband in Ceylon while working for the OSS in WWII. (I have no idea how I know this, but I heard about it back when she was still on TV.)
So, I think this is more "confirms"..." [
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favorited by Gungho on
August 14, 2008 4:11 AM
MeFi comment:
"Oh. Well, that's OK then.
Besides, my house is at 81 meters above sealevel, so this doesn't affect me." [
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favorited by tehloki on
August 11, 2008 12:14 PM
MeFi comment:
"Oh. Well, that's OK then.
Besides, my house is at 81 meters above sealevel, so this doesn't affect me." [
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favorited by Korou on
August 10, 2008 7:15 PM
MeFi comment:
"When I saw the headline ("Too Fit to Be President?") I naturally assumed that they were talking about his fitness for office - that is, his intelligence.
The WSJ is no longer a serious news source...." [
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favorited by MikeKD on
August 3, 2008 2:06 AM
MeFi comment:
"When I saw the headline ("Too Fit to Be President?") I naturally assumed that they were talking about his fitness for office - that is, his intelligence.
The WSJ is no longer a serious news source...." [
more]
favorited by crush-onastick on
August 2, 2008 12:00 PM
MeFi comment:
"On the one hand, you have the reporter who broke the stories about both My Lai AND Abu Ghraib.
On the other hand, you have an administration that has lied about absolutely EVERYTHING.
Track records: on the one hand, a reporter who has proven..." [
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favorited by rtha on
August 2, 2008 11:24 AM
MeFi comment:
"When I saw the headline ("Too Fit to Be President?") I naturally assumed that they were talking about his fitness for office - that is, his intelligence.
The WSJ is no longer a serious news source...." [
more]
favorited by Blazecock Pileon on
August 2, 2008 8:32 AM
MeFi comment:
"Well, this has been an interesting discussion.
Maybe I missed it, but nobody has pointed out the sea that this discussion is swimming in: the simple-minded, premodern idea of "Traditional Marriage".
"Tradtionally", when a..." [
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favorited by taumeson on
July 8, 2008 12:31 PM
MeFi comment:
"And NOBODY is bragging about how they did on the periodic table? (The quiz doesn't even ask you for them in order, they'll accept them in whatever order they come to mind.)
No wonder the 21st century will be China's and India's...." [
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favorited by waitangi on
June 25, 2008 6:05 PM
MeFi comment:
"The campaign has denied it.
But they're Republicans.
By now, you should have learned that they lie all the time, about everything." [
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favorited by pompomtom on
June 22, 2008 11:20 PM
MeFi comment:
"Huh. Both sites seem to show that there are states that are likely to vote Republican this year.
Have people not been paying attention?" [
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favorited by etaoin on
May 30, 2008 6:36 AM
MeFi comment:
"Movies starring the Chrysler Building?
Don't forget Q" [
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favorited by blueberry on
May 2, 2008 2:07 PM
MeFi comment:
"Movies starring the Chrysler Building?
Don't forget Q" [
more]
favorited by ericost on
April 30, 2008 6:35 PM
MeFi comment:
"people aren't "evil" merely for the fact of their conservatism
Except that conservatism is an evil ideology, a political philosophy that seeks to maintain or impose class-based heirarchies. People who support modern conservatism are..." [
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favorited by Baby_Balrog on
March 22, 2008 12:28 PM
MeFi comment:
"people aren't "evil" merely for the fact of their conservatism
Except that conservatism is an evil ideology, a political philosophy that seeks to maintain or impose class-based heirarchies. People who support modern conservatism are..." [
more]
favorited by thewittyname on
February 28, 2008 7:59 AM
MeFi comment:
"people aren't "evil" merely for the fact of their conservatism
Except that conservatism is an evil ideology, a political philosophy that seeks to maintain or impose class-based heirarchies. People who support modern conservatism are..." [
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favorited by melorama on
February 28, 2008 2:48 AM
MeFi comment:
"people aren't "evil" merely for the fact of their conservatism
Except that conservatism is an evil ideology, a political philosophy that seeks to maintain or impose class-based heirarchies. People who support modern conservatism are..." [
more]
favorited by JHarris on
February 27, 2008 10:41 PM
MeFi comment:
"people aren't "evil" merely for the fact of their conservatism
Except that conservatism is an evil ideology, a political philosophy that seeks to maintain or impose class-based heirarchies. People who support modern conservatism are..." [
more]
favorited by Pope Guilty on
February 27, 2008 10:39 PM
MeFi comment:
"people aren't "evil" merely for the fact of their conservatism
Except that conservatism is an evil ideology, a political philosophy that seeks to maintain or impose class-based heirarchies. People who support modern conservatism are..." [
more]
favorited by Blazecock Pileon on
February 27, 2008 10:14 PM
MeFi comment:
"people aren't "evil" merely for the fact of their conservatism
Except that conservatism is an evil ideology, a political philosophy that seeks to maintain or impose class-based heirarchies. People who support modern conservatism are..." [
more]
favorited by Afroblanco on
February 27, 2008 8:51 PM
MeFi comment:
"people aren't "evil" merely for the fact of their conservatism
Except that conservatism is an evil ideology, a political philosophy that seeks to maintain or impose class-based heirarchies. People who support modern conservatism are..." [
more]
favorited by jtron on
February 27, 2008 8:40 PM