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Poll Suggests Ron Paul Can Beat Obama in 2012

Boise_Lib (Member Profile)

carneval says...

I'm sorry, Boise.

Billy had something to say about that:
“If music be the food of love, play on,
Give me excess of it; that surfeiting,
The appetite may sicken, and so die.”

Perhaps one day siftbot will realize the error of it's ways...!

Also, thanks for the *promote

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>> ^siftbot:

I need to stop making the mistake of replying to humans who reply to me.
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need to stop making the mistake of replying to siftbot
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Wow, siftbot actually acknowledged your existence.
I'm so jealous. ,
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carneval (Member Profile)

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I Think I Love You Siftbot

KQED Video Stories (Sift Talk Post)

siftbot jokingly says...

>> ^Boise_Lib:

>> ^bareboards2:

If memory serves, which it often doesn't, you are limited to certain sites you can post from until you get to a higher star level.

Ah! Silver says "May submit Flash videos from any video source."

Maybe that is why your submission was "invalid." It isn't the vid, it is you who is invalid.

Does this mess with your love affair with siftbot?


Ahh! That makes sense--and I learned something.

Sorry for any confusion caused, ant.

I still love siftbot. What can I say--I'm a sucker for rejection.



KQED Video Stories (Sift Talk Post)

Boise_Lib says...

>> ^bareboards2:

If memory serves, which it often doesn't, you are limited to certain sites you can post from until you get to a higher star level.
Ah! Silver says "May submit Flash videos from any video source."
Maybe that is why your submission was "invalid." It isn't the vid, it is you who is invalid.
Does this mess with your love affair with siftbot?


Ahh! That makes sense--and I learned something.

Sorry for any confusion caused, ant.

I still love siftbot. What can I say--I'm a sucker for rejection.

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peggedbea says...

pun master, i think i love you. >> ^ForgedReality:

>> ^Opus_Moderandi:
Someone should conduct an investigation. Find out watt happened.

hahah! That was brilliant! You have a shockingly powerful pun sense. Ohm my god, I'm lightning so hard it hertz. Oh, the polarity! Put this man in charge! >_>
Okay. That's taking it too far. I think I just grounded that joke.

Poll Suggests Ron Paul Can Beat Obama in 2012

It Gets Better: Children's Choir and Gay Men's Choir Sing

bareboards2 says...

Inappropriate that gay people and children sing together? This is a sin? This is disgraceful?

As a religious man, who believes that God is all powerful, you think [He] made a mistake, making gay people? You think [He] doesn't love them as much as you? You think God loves you more?

You think that the love shown on that stage between diverse people is disgraceful?

I think perhaps the disgrace lies elsewhere.


>> ^bobknight33:

Disgraceful and inappropriate. To think that this is ok. Not!

pro life, pro choice, and the war on drugs (Femme Talk Post)

peggedbea says...

i think there is an overall underlying psychology to the movement as a whole that is about power and control. but i think on an individual level, individual people actually think it is about life and death......... which is the problem with religion, and possibly even political structures and capitalism (thought i haven't thought those two through in depth yet). the over all structure is about maintaining power and control and on the micro level.. people just want to live and love and be good and take care of their families and feel something passionately.

the last rally i went to was about 500 people with 20 or so pro life counter protesters... a few hours into it this mad woman showed up and started screaming at the top of her lungs "ABORTION IS MURDER!!ITS MURDER!!" and then some other insanely gruesome things. which, of course, started a shouting match. so we left. because 1. i didnt want my kids hearing the horrific things she was yelling. and 2. i make it a rule not to argue with the mentally ill... but that woman certainly believed it was about life and death. and i do very much believe she would do what she could to financially support a young a pregnant woman and the child.

i think i love the psychology of societies.



ps. my 5 year old son is sitting on the couch across from me babbling various facts about arthropods. and my daughter was just in the backyard making a daisy chain sort of thing out of lavender, clovers and cucumbers.. chasing our dog through the garden......she just ran inside, locked the front door and said she had to lock it because she saw a snake and got scared. i said "... snakes cant open doors. and you're not afraid of them" and her reply ..."oooh.. i meant a velocipator then"

>> ^dystopianfuturetoday:

I get the feeling that the pro life movement is more anti sex than anti abortion. I can't tell you how many times I've discussed the issue and heard pro lifers characterize young sexually active women as sluts and whores. They talk about motherhood as more of a punishment for promiscuity than a joyous and profound part of the human experience. Usually the slut talk comes out when you get them a little angry.
It's interesting that these beliefs are held by a patriarchal segment of society whom are usually pretty OK with violence, poverty, torture, the death penalty, war, shock and awe, etc. I'm convinced that this seeming conradiction isn't a contradiction at all, because this issue isn't about life, it's about power. More specifically, male power over female sexuality.
Sometimes I ask pro lifers (both genders) if they would be willing to carry a woman's unwanted unborn child for her in order to save its life, assuming technology advanced to a point where it was possible. "No, it's not my responsibility" is the common answer, which supports my gut feeling that this issue is not actually about life. Another argument I use is "would you be willing to financially support a poor pregnant mother?", which also ilicits some telling (read: ugly) responses ("I wouldn't want to give financial incentive to unwed motherhood.") Shifting the responsibility from the mother to the pro-lifer is a good way to get to the subconscious core of these belief systems.
If the pro life movement was a bit more pragmatic, I think they could find some compromise with the pro choice movement, because people on all sides of the issue find abortion tragic and traumatic. I think more restrictive abortion regulation might be accepted in trade for more honest, more effective, more present sex education, counseling and free and easy access to birth control. Abortion is a symptom of unwanted pregnancies. Child abuse and neglect are also symptoms of unwanted pregnancy. What if we combined movements and focused on the root cause? Then again, if I'm correct in my hunch that this issue has more to do with sex and power than life, sex ed and free rubbers would be more offensive than abortion itself.
Good stuff, bea.

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MaxWilder says...

So my argument is invalid because I'm jaded? You really have nothing to back up your claims, do you? Does that help you sleep at night, believing that everything that is wrong with society can be blamed on the government? I've got bad news for you. The government is run by people. Individuals. Thinking, hoping, loving human beings. They are not mindless, faceless clones or constructs or bogeymen. They are the very same people you think will live next to you in peace and harmony without the government.

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