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  • Reply to: Before Blackwater Had Xe, PM Had NewCo   15 years 6 months ago
    You have been mislead. Crimes comitted by corporate & government proxies are not for our benefit. Their only concern for our standard of living is to maintain a level that discourages open resistance to their activities. What happens when they run out of foreigners to rob and rape? That's when it is your turn in the barrel.
  • Reply to: Bad Economy = Easier Military Recruiting   15 years 6 months ago

    My saintly and sage maternal grandmother told me of her duties in a mustard-gas hospital ward during and after the “Great War”. Soldiers struggled for years, barely able to breath. They would be laid, hours on end, in clay trenches. The clay seem to promote some healing in some patients. The experience amounted to laying in a open grave, hour after hour.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Mustard_gas_burns.jpg

    She asked me to remember this story if I only could:

    Nana overheard two Bay-Street moguls, (fat cats), discussing the war on the streetcar. The more-fatter one commented on how the war was good for the economy. He prayed that it would never end. If you think Granny was good with her gun, you should have seen Nana with her banana. The moguls were nary seen again.

  • Reply to: The Pentagon's Pundits   15 years 6 months ago

    PLEASE keep up the good work. Shine the light on where our money went under Rumsfeld's Psy-Ops covert program. No bid contract for no
    work with no oversight.
    Paige Craig is now a "paintball team enthusiast" in LA and a promotes himself as a "tekkie." His groupies are apparently tech savvy but totally clueless to his CIA/DOD/ Iraq war connections. They don't seem to even care how or what he and his "partner" Christian Bailey ( apparently now residing in Boston since their operation was exposed and hopefully defunded) did in their previous statups. Like the short lived "GoDoNow" travel site set up by Craig and now the domain is for sale.LOL.

  • Reply to: Philip Morris/Tobacco-Free Kids FDA Bill Resurfaces   15 years 6 months ago

    ... March 24, 2009

    Must be referring to an article in the planning stages. :-)

    Larsen E. Whipsnade

  • Reply to: The Mormon Proposition   15 years 7 months ago

    some such pedantic response. The whole point of my frankly (and I thought obviously) sarcastic comment was that "sanctity," in the sense of the word that churches use, is a preposterous conceit that the state shouldn't be in the business of propping up.

    If some church teaches that it's accomplishing some divinely sanctioned purpose by posthumously baptizing dead people, fine. It has no business usurping the machinery of the state to dictate who may or may not marry in the civil order.

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