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Derbig Mooser

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Wednesday, August 15, 2007 06:44 PM
Original article: Various items

Orbit boy, you're right.

I have to call you on the fact that you have quoted shooter from another thread, totally off-topic, for no reason whatsoever.

I had two comment threads open, and I made a mistake. It belonged in the foreign policy scenario thread. When I saw the comment here I thought exactly as you do, "Oh shit, why didn't I leave well enough alone, now he'll come here"

It's bad enough...now you have left the door open for him... His bullshit is so old and so tired; his pathological narcissism...his masochistic need for persecution and attention. Just let him drop one ...and leave it at that.

Of course, you are right. But I meant it when I said that now that he has so courageously admitted his cognitive disabilities I was done with him.

I have no need to mock the ill.

I won't respond to him again, and I thank you for the reprimand.

Don't worry, your diagnosis truncated above is convincing, and I don't want mess with him just for the hell of it. Thanks.

I will ignore him from now on.

Wednesday, August 15, 2007 11:39 PM
Original article: Various items

Glen, Glen, Glen...

Oh listen to you guys, especially that Derbig Mooser character. He reminds me of someone I saw being lethally injected, I'll bet he deserves the same fate. Oh, Glen works so hard, Oh Glen knows so Much, it maketh me sicketh.

C'mon like it's a big problem to find Republicans who say exactly the opposite today of stuff they've said all their lives! Like it's a big problem to find Republicans who tack every which way, changing their course to fit the administrations whims. Like it's a big problem to find Republicans who make the kind of extreme statements, hate speech really, which should make them a outcast and a pariah! Shit, they call the wind pariah.I mean c'mon,I can break wind, but I bet youlibs couldn't bust a grape! Like there isn't firkins, hogsheads, conex boxes of that stuff. All Glen has to do is assemble it (he's an ass, get it), write a completely logical, irrefutable and understandable commentary to tie it all together, and he only does this once a day!

To paraphrase Tom Sawyer "Why, that ain't work!"

And when in the hell are you gonna ban that intellectually pretentious, Cognac swilling Derbig Mooser. The guy is redolent of antler velvet and piney woods!

Anyway, I'll go and leave you all to your own devices. I haven't got any vices, so I don't care what you say!

Thursday, August 16, 2007 11:20 AM
Original article: Posting news

While Glen's Away..

Why not go to

http://kbcs.fm/site/PageServer?pagename=listenlive,

KBCS-91.3FM-Bellvue Wa. and listen to Vintage Jazz! And then Lunch with Folks.

Or go to the

http://kbcs.fm/site/PageServer?pagename=homepage

KBCS homepage and check out the great stuff- Hawaiian music, 4 hours on Saturdays, and Gospel 7-9 Sat Morn.

And all the good news programs you won't get on the radio.

Go ahead, you won't be sorry.

Be-bop-o if you don't love the Hawaiian Connection, well, you're sure to like something else.

Hurry, Vintage Jazz ends at noon.

Or click my name

Thursday, August 16, 2007 12:27 PM
Original article: Posting news

Scooter comes...

It is very interesting that you obviously don't care about Padilla the person, just Padilla the instrument of your fantasies to damage Bush.

Scooter

So you sent him a cake with a file in it, Scooter?

Thursday, August 16, 2007 05:13 PM
Original article: The Padilla verdict

It's a good thing...

That the right-wing is so dedicated to keeping us safe from treror!

Let's see it in action:

Pakistan provided military aid, troops to Taliban

John Bryne

Pakistan, one of President Bush's stalwart allies in the "War on Terror," gave substantial military support to the Taliban in the years leading up to 9/11, according to newly released documents.

Obtained under the Freedom of Information Act by George Washington University's National Security Archive, the documents provide a striking contrast to the Administration's portrayal of Pakistan. They show that Pakistan not only supplied arms and troops to train and fight alongside the extremist group

To read the rest, click my name

Thursday, August 16, 2007 07:45 PM
Original article: The Padilla verdict

Thanks, Jim

I got distracted talking with a guy who wanted to save from the Mexicans over at Digby's on the comment thread to:

http://digbysblog.blogspot.com/2007/08/newt-zoot-boogie-by-digby-theres-lot-of.html

It's a regular fiesta

I used th e

Thanks for providing the link.

Thursday, August 16, 2007 07:49 PM
Original article: The Padilla verdict

Wow !

I do not understand how the HTML works here at all.

Oh, Hokay now I get it, Italics, Bold and Blockquote allowed, but no links, except to name box. Hokay.

Anyway, the thread is a laff riot.

Friday, August 17, 2007 06:54 PM
Original article: The Padilla verdict

@Fraud Guy

First, I believe that we, as a free society, are equipped to deal with the problem of terrorism, with the laws and procedures that were in place prior to 9/11, if not well before.

Hey Fraud Guy, who knows, maybe not. But whatever changes needed to be made, we sure didn't deserve the laws we got!

Great comment, BTW, like so many of yours are.

Friday, August 17, 2007 07:21 PM
Original article: The Padilla verdict

@Micheal Harold

Unless that marriage is church and state

Monday, August 20, 2007 08:38 AM

Required Subject

There were massive marches and protests against the invasion of Iraq before it began, including in the U.S. The media largely ignored them, but they did occur. How did that work out in terms of stopping the war?

-- GlennGreenwald

Gee, Glenn, could you be reaching an impasse? So what do you do when an administration, indeed a whole government, doesn't respond to any of the normal and legal political,military, moral or economic realities?

And the draft went up in a trial balloon last week, and this week it's "Make Bush President for life as a reward for nuking Mecca"

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