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“2016- Obama’s America” : The Right Wraps Crazy in a Rational Package

One thing D’Souza has done well is to separate the gullible from the contents of their wallets. The Beck/Coulter model. Even Newt, a professional snake-oil salesman of the highest order, has repeated D’Souza’s inane ramblings in the past for political gain.

The people that believe it do so because they want it to be true, they need it to be true. But ultimately he’s probably just preaching to the choir.

Hi Murph. yeah, it’s me from HP.

» Posted By Plutocrats really suck On August 26, 2012 @ 6:40 pm

The Human Body Is Innocent

Adonai, Good to see you around too, it’s been a while. I’ve been weaning myself off of the internet as a hobby, only to replace it with playstation. 🙂

I’ve had this conversation with others when they talk about anti-oxidants, green tea, yada-yada. it’s surprising how many people don’t know that Oxygen is a poison, pure oxygen will fucking kill you.

» Posted By Plutocrats really suck On July 18, 2011 @ 4:52 pm

Adonai, you have it right, especially about oxygen. Anti-oxidants can help, but not much. It is a total irony that which sustains us is breaking us down and eroding us physiologically. Bummer.

» Posted By Plutocrats really suck On July 18, 2011 @ 4:10 pm

The Loony Tunes Party

Hahaha! Adlib that is hilarious! Bravo!

» Posted By Plutocrats really suck On July 18, 2011 @ 5:16 pm

Was George Orwell A Prophet?

Perhaps not a prophet, but someone who understood how information, truth and reason can be manipulated at the dawn of the media age. Nice article KT, I enjoyed reading it.

» Posted By Plutocrats really suck On July 18, 2011 @ 4:29 pm

Time Out for O/T – Vol. 16

Exactly ADONAI, they are plausible. Just like the recent Iowa straw poll: “People that eat fried butter on a stick want Bachmann for president”. That’s not an onion headline, but it could be. 🙂

» Posted By Plutocrats really suck On August 14, 2011 @ 6:32 pm

Khirad, thanks for the link, that was a great read.

“The most important lesson I learned from my pain was about compassion.”

A powerful message.

» Posted By Plutocrats really suck On August 14, 2011 @ 5:59 pm

ADONAI, that is hilarious, it reminds me of this:

Obama Turns 50 Despite Republican Opposition

WASHINGTON—After months of heated negotiations and failed attempts to achieve any kind of consensus, President Obama turned 50 years old Thursday, drawing strong criticism from Republicans in Congress. “With the host of problems this country is currently facing, the fact that our president is devoting time to the human process of aging is an affront to Americans everywhere,” said Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, who advocated a provision to keep Obama 49 at least through the fall of 2013.

“To move forward unilaterally and simply begin the next year of his life without bipartisan support—is that any way to lead a country?” According to White House officials, Obama attempted to work with Republicans right up until the Aug. 4 deadline, but was ultimately left with no choice except to turn a year older. (the onion)

» Posted By Plutocrats really suck On August 14, 2011 @ 5:49 pm

The Battle of Thermopylae: How Democracy Was Saved

Adonai, yep people can be very cruel to one another if given the opportunity, I guess it doesn’t matter what era. If you think about it, Ostracism was like an “unpopularity contest” or the lottery from hell. First place wins exile! Yaaay!

Back in those days though, banishment from the protection of city walls could be tantamount to a death sentence unless you were a person of means. Come to think of it though…….there are a couple of people I would like to see exiled to the moon. C’mon, your all about the moon! Lets launch a few A-holes there! 😉

» Posted By Plutocrats really suck On March 22, 2011 @ 3:40 pm

Great post Adonai, Themistocles never gets any credit. He was also Ostracized afterward http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ostracism. Thing is, to get that big Navy he told a few fibs to the Athenians. They had discovered a huge silver deposit and he somehow convinced the public to vote for building an armada of ships with the money instead of any public goodies. How did he do it? He bullshitted them of course because nobody would listen otherwise.

Then comes the Persian invasion and Athens just happens to have a fleet ready to do battle(what a coincidence). How was he rewarded for such prescient bold leadership? They banished him. Tough crowd.

» Posted By Plutocrats really suck On March 22, 2011 @ 3:28 pm

What Is Love?

Yes, the original video is unintentionally hilarious in its own right.

» Posted By Plutocrats really suck On February 21, 2011 @ 9:13 pm

Khirad, Ha! Or this one.

» Posted By Plutocrats really suck On February 21, 2011 @ 9:04 pm

I think there are two different kinds of love. Romantic and platonic. Love for a parent or a sibling is an unchanging bond. Even if you think it’s not there, it is. From my own experience, estrangement and bitterness goes out the window when death is involved. I was there when this person passed and and every bad thing, every negative emotion, every resentment was gone and I felt nothing but love at the end.

As far as romantic love goes, I think the definition changes throughout our lives. I know when I was 20 I thought I knew what love was, now I realize I was just in love with the horizontal mambo, not my girlfriend. Nowadays, if I were to think of a life without my wife, it is not a life I want to have. Love is so much more than a need or a dependency, it’s a partnership IMO.

» Posted By Plutocrats really suck On February 21, 2011 @ 8:05 pm

I Don’t Know Know Who Won

Well, they tell us who won so it has to be true. 🙄

» Posted By Plutocrats really suck On February 21, 2011 @ 6:56 pm

Employment at Will…what does it mean?

My state is one you mentioned and a right to work state also which loosely translated means “we crush unions”. Also, people who rent apartments or houses can be put out on the street within 48 hours, I have seen it happen a few times. Not only that but they just elected a criminal as governor. Yaay Florida! (facepalm) 😳

» Posted By Plutocrats really suck On February 19, 2011 @ 4:27 am

My Old Kentucky Home

The scariest mountain road I have been on thus far though was in the Alps on the French side. The Alps is a very young mountain range as far as mountains go and very jagged. One rocky road just barely bigger than the car, of which I was the passenger, no guard rail, and about 3 feet to spare before you fall off into oblivion. I have no idea how high up we were but to look over the edge it looked like a million miles at least, and it was very hard to breath if you smoke. 😯

I think my palm print is permanently etched into the door handle in that car, I was gripping it so tightly on the way up.

» Posted By Plutocrats really suck On February 21, 2011 @ 8:24 pm

ADONAI, I have a friend who moved to W. VA and I drove up in the mountains once to see him. It was in the middle of the night and the winding roads were very scary. It was dark, and I mean dark, I must have almost hit at least 3 deer, I just barely missed them. Plus I was driving a piece of crap car at the time and I thought it was going to die and roll backwards to my doom. You’re probably thinking “Ha! That’s nothing”, but it scared the hell out of me.

When I got there his backyard was almost on a 45 degree angle. He literally lived on the side of a mountain. He said he got the land cheap, but it has to be a mother to mow. 😆

» Posted By Plutocrats really suck On February 21, 2011 @ 7:18 pm

You actually make Kentucky sound like a real state. 😯 I kid, I kid, I live in FL so I have no room to talk, my state is a fucking circus. 😳 I did live in VA at one point and one thing I miss is the changing of the leaves in the fall. Beautiful hues of gold and red, there there are just so many evergreens here, it’s just not the same at all.

Thanks for the perspective.

» Posted By Plutocrats really suck On February 21, 2011 @ 6:52 pm

An Avatar by Any Other Name

Oops, that was meant for you BDM, its Morgan. I accidentally posted it under ADONAI.

» Posted By Plutocrats really suck On February 18, 2011 @ 6:26 pm

mmmm……shepherds pie. That sounds good, I haven’t had dinner yet.

» Posted By Plutocrats really suck On February 18, 2011 @ 6:20 pm

He was a good guy at heart though, he just really sucked at diplomacy. 😆

» Posted By Plutocrats really suck On February 18, 2011 @ 6:17 pm

M. Night Shyamalan has his next movie right there.

» Posted By Plutocrats really suck On February 18, 2011 @ 6:05 pm

Moose and Squirrel. That’s a thought.

» Posted By Plutocrats really suck On February 18, 2011 @ 6:03 pm

I know, I mean look how adorable he was.

[img]http://bob520.files.wordpress.com/2010/09/jp-morgan2.jpg?w=593&h=380[/img]

» Posted By Plutocrats really suck On February 18, 2011 @ 6:02 pm

Someone gave me some homemade cookies yesterday and they had the ones with a Hersheys kiss in the middle. I ate so many I nearly went into a coma. mmmm…….cookies.

» Posted By Plutocrats really suck On February 18, 2011 @ 5:58 pm

I figured I would go with the “make my avatar as self explanatory as possible” option. Now the only question is, who do I go with for my next pic? Where do you go after Snydley Whiplash? I have had Monty Burns, Sauron, Darth Vader, etc. I need something evil.

I’m thinking the smurfs maybe, don’t be fooled they are deadly little bastards. When one says “I’m going to smurf you!”, what does he mean by that? I mean really? Papa smurf was a cult leader, I’m telling you.

Poor old Gargamel and that cat got a bad rap, were just trying to keep the woods safe from murderous blue imps that lived in mushrooms. Smurf propaganda.

» Posted By Plutocrats really suck On February 18, 2011 @ 5:51 pm

Invite For collaboration

PocketWatch, I was very guilty of that. I would play “whack a mole” with the trolls. When someone made an obvious comment meant to be derogatory and divisive, I would go after them and be very snarkey. It was fun. I now realize it accomplished absolutely nothing in the grand scheme of things but my own amusement. It would have been more wise to ignore them maybe, but where is the fun in that? 😀

» Posted By Plutocrats really suck On February 17, 2011 @ 11:17 pm

I can’t relate to the early days of HP as I wasn’t there but I come here to read articles like yours. It doesn’t hurt that there are some really decent people commenting here also, not one bit. 🙂

» Posted By Plutocrats really suck On February 17, 2011 @ 10:53 pm

Doing Business – The Right Way (Part 6)

PW, if you sat and posed for me, I could make you an immortal. I would sculpt your face, cast it in bronze, and you will live forever in effigy(at least for a while). That is a talent given to me by providence or luck, I have no idea. However, the math is stuff I have a hard time wrapping my brain around. As you have said in a past article though, my business is at the point of stagnation. What you have posted has prompted me to question the way I am doing things, so I thank you.

» Posted By Plutocrats really suck On February 18, 2011 @ 12:18 am

Colonizing The Moon

ADONAI< you are absolutely right about that, this is a very wealthy country but good luck prying the funds out of the hands of the special interests. I would like to see both happen as well, however there are many technological obstacles to overcome before mining bears any fruit. I'm not saying it can't be done, it would take a collective will for space exploration not seen since the 60's.

» Posted By Plutocrats really suck On February 17, 2011 @ 10:22 pm

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