Letters to the Editor
Derbig Mooser
Published Letters: 1768
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Electro's Hits
[Read the article: California's marriage ruling -- what it means and what it doesn't mean]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]Well, let's start with Electro's qualifications. He signs himself, in one of his first letters:
Cordially,
ER; (Electro Robot)
Zionist Eye Atop the Pyramid
Freemason Illuminati 33rd order
Order of the Knights Templar
Just so you slobs know who you're dealing with! And then there's Electro's penetrating Queries:
At what point will Obama claim he's being martyred on the Cross like Jesus?
And of course, so many post's which let us know Electro's high opinion of the place where he spends his time:
Or you could happily ignore the self anointed faux marxist hippies of Salon
[Read the article: Don't blame San Francisco for Obama's "Bittergate"]
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It's not as if they represent more than the tiniest tiny sliver of anything. Zealots and fools most of them so trying to explain something to them is a waste of time. Politics is the new entertainment and whatever you do never tell people their taste is shit.
And these are by no means a greatest shits collection, this is just a start.
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@Paul
[Read the article: California's marriage ruling -- what it means and what it doesn't mean]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]Glenn's already given his analysis of Electro's posts,and I trust him on that. And I will do as you request. But I think this is one Salon is going to have to take care of.
However, at the bottom of the "Letters to the Editor" page there is this:
If you are experiencing a problem with our Letters feature or wish to complain about a letter, please send us e-mail at lettersproblems@salon.com.
Or click my name. It's the only way it'll be resolved.
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@Electro Robot
[Read the article: California's marriage ruling -- what it means and what it doesn't mean]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]I think between your animal and child rape stories and your calls to rape me and my family members, and generally making threats I could get you banned.
I'm sure if you use the link at the bottom of the letters page:
If you are experiencing a problem with our Letters feature or wish to complain about a letter, please send us e-mail at lettersproblems@salon.com.
and substantiate what you're talking about, you'll get results.
Don't worry Electro, they don't got no anti-semites there at Salon to screw you up. They're waiting to hear from you right now! Go ahead big boy, show us what you got!
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Why am I so Famisht?
[Read the article: California's marriage ruling -- what it means and what it doesn't mean]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]I should know better already than to get upset by Electro. After all Come on in, make yourself at home, and then attack your host is just a basic Zionist tenet. Electro is just doing what he knows best.
He must be wonderful at parties.
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@ Mona
[Read the article: California's marriage ruling -- what it means and what it doesn't mean]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]You are unbelievable. What transcendant libertarianism!
Gee, Mona, how do you think polygamy, as we saw it a FLDS, would benfit special needs or developementally challenged children? The dilution of parental responsibility which is the result of polygamy will be very beneficial in those cases, don't you think?
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"Community"?
[Read the article: California's marriage ruling -- what it means and what it doesn't mean]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]http://www.theartofthepossible.net/2008/04/24/revisiting-the-flds-raid-and-state-abduction-of-the-communitys-children
Gosh, I don't know why, but I find it hard to call a compound organised around sexual coercion, welfare fraud, and religious fanaticism a "community", but I guess we all have different standards.
Really, it's no guarantee of intellectual independence or integrity to advocate consistently for an ideologies or situations which would first and foremost, hurt the advocate.
I do find it curious, tho.
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For the Mot Juste, he's your man!
[Read the article: California's marriage ruling -- what it means and what it doesn't mean]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]"They didn't 'decide' anything," she said, "they found that right in the state constitution."
Another line-drive base hit for Stevedew! And the rest is good too! Moosie like!
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@Mona
[Read the article: California's marriage ruling -- what it means and what it doesn't mean]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]Huh? Are you unaware that currently in the U.S. most children experience divorce, and many are out-of-wedlock births? Polygamy leads no more to "dilution of parental responsibility" than do fornication, adultery,communes in which sexual availability is non-exclusive, or serial marriage/monogamy.
You don't know how strong the temptation is to say "Yeah, what then, is your excuse"?
But I won't.
I'll just say I'm glad Mona, that you have everything you need, a loving and supportive marriage, packed with pelf
and two (Yours and his) loving families, solidly behind you and also heavy with lucre, to overcome any developmental challenges your children might have. Some of us aren't that lucky, and could use a little societal fairness and support.
And BTW, are you saying "sin" (adultery, fornication, etc) are the cause of developmental problems and learning disabilities?
The old "sins of the father" wheeze? That's interesting.
But when you got it all, what need you of societal fairness, or even an attempt at it?
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Be still, my Crotch!
[Read the article: California's marriage ruling -- what it means and what it doesn't mean]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]communes in which sexual availability is non-exclusive,
Ooh, got a link? I thought things like that went out with Spahn's Movie Ranch and good ol' Squeaky.
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@Celery
[Read the article: California's marriage ruling -- what it means and what it doesn't mean]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]The moose inside was hung-over with a broken head rack.
Those always wring my withers,and no mistake. I wish I could buy each and every one and give them a good home here at Moosehall, but alas, neither my purse nor my plat permits it.
We've got, you see, a Moose hall, but no rooms to go with it.
When I do go into the sporting-goods store and see him, I always jump around and yell "Look, there's Moosie" so he knows at least somebody who's a nobody is trying to tell everybody about Alces Alces or, as the first French fur trappers in North America called him (or anyway a girl I frenched with for a few moments said they did) L'Original
Shoulda been the National Animal! But The Lobby stepped in and started a whispering campaign...
You know, tho, about now I'm getting sort of glad I didn't end up on any bills or coins.
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Like a Horse and Carriage.
[Read the article: California's marriage ruling -- what it means and what it doesn't mean]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]Uh, inbreeding is the result of small communities not large marriages
Funny how the two go together, innit?
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@Celery
[Read the article: California's marriage ruling -- what it means and what it doesn't mean]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]You are really much too sweet to me. I can't even draw, only over-draw, and the only time I tried it I painted myself into a corner.
I am no limner, that's certain.
I do have alittle rythm, music, my girl, and as the song says "Who could ask for anything else?"
Of course, that was Gershwin. Our favorite Rogers/Hammerstein song is "You'll Never Walk Again" It's sorta sad, tho.
