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OK, we have "the Second Amendment, which was adopted to protect the states from federal interference with their power..." followed…
- View post Off topic, but I couldn't resist. Apparently there is at least one sane Republican left in Oklahoma. Who knew?
- View post So, does that mean the Koch brothers, with their billions in tax payer subsidies, don't exist? How about Jamie Dimon…
- View post Spellcheck is the spawn of satin.
- View post ...interested in voting...
- View post Exactly. When I go off on one of my rants about the Repugs or the Tea Party, my son's eyes…
- View post Oh, you just hit a nerve. Our older son, the one I call Navy Son, had a Grand Plan when…
- View post I've always thought of the Categorical Imperative kind of from the other way. Whenever I have to make a moral…
- View post ...no idea how he would play anywhere else...
- View post Funny, Schweitzer is the first name that popped into my head as someone who might "get on the ground in…
- View post Spellcheck is the spawn of Satin.
- View post Where's that giant flux capacitor when we need it?
- View post Words of my Grandfather: Some of my ancestors might've swung from the trees by their necks, but none of 'em…
- View post Defined as an "ongoing pattern of disobedient, hostile and defiant behavior," symptoms include questioning authority, negativity, defiance, argumentativeness, and being…
- View post Yes.
- View post Wait. What? I was supposed to take O'Rourke seriously? I read the whole thing as tongue in cheek humor and…
- View post There Really Are Two Americas: Republistan and Democravia I hope it's temporary and demography really is destiny. Otherwise, we're fracked.
- View post I'd go with the people who have the millisecond-faster connections to the Patent Office.
- View post The Cry of the True Republican - NYTimes.comThere is more than a passing similarity between Joseph McCarthy and Ted Cruz,…
- View post Spellcheck is the spawn of satin.
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