#118930 - 01/05/08 05:08 AM
Re: Got an ulcer? Want one?
[Re: Susan]
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I can't open your link, Sue.
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#118946 - 01/05/08 02:07 PM
Re: Got an ulcer? Want one?
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day hiker
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i can.
good article.
thanks.
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#118953 - 01/05/08 04:35 PM
Re: Got an ulcer? Want one?
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OK. I got it to work. A lengthy read and I'm not nearly finished, but it's interesting so far..... scary, in fact.
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#118969 - 01/05/08 08:47 PM
Re: Got an ulcer? Want one?
[Re: Stretch]
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Registered: 01/21/04
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Yeah, scary!
Vote for the crook of your choice, but vote!
After reading the article above, I wondered what would happen if there were a sort-of revolt in the U.S. and the Libertarian candidate was elected.
What would happen? Would he be assassinated by the CIA right away? Would he be totally shunned and obstructed by Congress? Would he be able to do anything constructive?
And the next question: would he stick to his guns or be seduced by the power and money?
Sue
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#118980 - 01/05/08 10:35 PM
Re: Got an ulcer? Want one?
[Re: Susan]
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This is my cup of tea. I could get this thread locked up so fast it would be "scary".
But I'm really tired of all this lockdown. I can;t muster the energy Sue. This thread certainly has potential, though... hehehe
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#119011 - 01/06/08 02:52 AM
Re: Got an ulcer? Want one?
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This wouldn't necessarily take a Libertarian to correct.
Remember that a 'tax-and-spend' liberal, Clinton, did pretty well at bringing things back into line. Correcting the slide the other way that resulted when the 'conservatives', who ran on a balanced budget and fiscal responsibility (Remember the 'contract on America'?) took over.
Fact - The the two greatest expansions in the federal deficit have been with people who claimed to be for a balanced budget and fiscal responsibility.
Hint - Claim to be for one thing and then to do everything possible against the cause is pretty much par for the GOP. Go figure.
Hint - This is standard propaganda technique. Hitler claimed to be protecting the German nation from the predations of the Jews. He also claimed to be preventing a war. The left hand distracts while the right hand does the dirty work.
In fact I don't have a whole lot of faith in anyone on the Libertarians ideological side. Elected a Libertarian would have little or no traction with either side. An isolated and hostile president might gridlock a legislative process when there are many things that really need to be done in a short amount of time.
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#119018 - 01/06/08 04:24 AM
Re: Got an ulcer? Want one?
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Remember that a 'tax-and-spend' liberal, Clinton, did pretty well at bringing things back into line. Correcting the slide the other way that resulted when the 'conservatives', who ran on a balanced budget and fiscal responsibility (Remember the 'contract on America'?) took over.
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Having an interest in these things, and seeing that the thread has managed to survive so far, I'd like to know more about this "Contract on America". Could you tell me, accurately, what exactly that was? Was it itemized? Were there specific goals that an assembly was trying to reach? Did they achieve them? Was it a "contract" as in something gangsters do? Thanks in advance.
Edited by Stretch (01/06/08 04:25 AM)
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#119026 - 01/06/08 07:45 AM
Re: Got an ulcer? Want one?
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Veteran
Registered: 08/19/03
Posts: 1371
Loc: Queens, New York City
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...snip.. Or we could talk about soup.
-Blast Made a good one right after Thanksgiving. Boiled down the Turkey bones with some chicken, carrots, celery, and a turnip, pretty much a classic French style "Pot-a-fer" (sp?). Got to freeze 2-3 containers - I take the turnip out - I don't like eating them, but the taste they give the broth is fairly nice. I think tonight I'll fire up a container, add some fine egg noodles to it - Yum. Even my kids who hate turkey (there is no accounting for kids) like this soup
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