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Turf Feinz - Street Dancing That Will Blow Your Mind

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Rain Dance

Oakland Corners on a Rainy Day

Oakland Corners on a Rainy Day

Oakland Corners on a Rainy Day

Guy plays in the traffic and gets hit by a van.

Dancing in the Rain

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Turf Feinz - Street Dancing That Will Blow Your Mind

Angry Teabagger Meltdown

TheFreak says...

The only unifying element the Teabaggers seem to have is anger. They have no clear message, no unified agenda...just anger. As individuals they don't even seem to know why they're angry. That's why they're so easily influenced by the Becks and O'Reillys, because those people can provide them an outlet for all that fear and disappointment life has left them holding.

It's the gu'mint
It's the socialist/fascist/communist lib'rals
Gum'mints comin' to tik 'ur guuuuuns...

Whatever resonates for each individual becomes the focus of their anger within the Teabagger movement. Then they get used by the leaders of that movement as pawns for their corporate agenda. The Teabag elite don't care about what really effects the lives of the people they've conned into their movement. The members are just headcount to validate their astro-turf agenda.

If I had to make a prediction I'd say you're going to witness a power struggle within the movement very soon. Individuals are going to start a tug-of-war to get control of the movement to set the agenda. However, it's unlikely the movement can survive with an actual platform because that would force the pawns to focus their anger on causes they may not support. The Teabag movement only survives if it's amorphus and ill defined. A collective of angry individuals too cowardly to face the real source of their anger.

Sarah Palin - U.S. Law should be Bible, 10 Commandments

Drachen_Jager says...

>> ^dystopianfuturetoday:


#10 "Neither shall you desire your neighbor's house, or field, or male or female slave, or ox, or donkey, or anything that belongs to your neighbor."


So, keeping up with the Joneses is against the law. How much jail time should someone have to do for putting Scott's Turf Builder down on his lawn?

Also, what sort of punishment should people get for working on Sundays?

The bombing of the Sistene Chapel begins, I presume, the day after she's sworn in as President? (no graven images) Followed of course by the destruction of most church artwork in the world.

Capitalism & Communism : the worst of both worlds (Blog Entry by jwray)

Stormsinger says...

Perhaps about the time someone started thinking that astro-turf videos backed by huge corporations designed to block against against their own threatened abuses, were libertarian. The confusion appears to me to be primarily driven by self-professed libertarians, who somehow always seem to come down on the side of business (big or small), no matter how egregious their behavior might be.

As long as you hold the "government can do no right" point of view and refuse to admit any other possibility, you can't really expect other people to honor, or even necessarily perceive, the subtle nuances -you- think are important.

>> ^blankfist:
When did the terms 'capitalism' and 'free market' become conflated with 'corporatism'.
I had a great conversation last night with my good friend and a self-proclaimed hardcore Marxist about this very thing. Somewhere and somehow someone wanted to paint those terms with the same broad stroking brush. And a number of people on here use them interchangeably and think pointing out differences in them is just arguing semantics.
Capitalism is working from capital (savings). That's it. Our current US system is one based on debt and credit, and therefore not working from savings, and therefore cannot be capitalism.
Free market is a mutually beneficial agreement among private parties without coercion. That's it. There are no private agreements that do not require government oversight. None in business, anyhow.
Corporatism is a government created business cooperation. It has nothing to do with free markets and capitalism. Nothing. A corporation may work from capital or may want to create mutually beneficial agreements, but correlation is not conflation.
As @<a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.videosift.com/member/imstellar28" title="member since April 2nd, 2007" class="profilelink">imstellar28 said: Corporatism != capitalism.



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