Letters to the Editor
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re: Hey Bucky
...I never said a damned thing to you about your Ron Paul endorsement either. But you've chosen be shit on my shoe anyway.
After you joined the attack dogs and "welcomed me" that first weekend; you are just one of the cabal toadies to me. You threw the shit first; did you think I would just pretend it did not happen?
Should you ever want to just let it go; I will. I try to always treat others as they treat me. (golden rule, right?)
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Sonafabasturd
eASY ON Dessert Son.
I've only read the last three comment pages.
Dessert Son has been observing seagulls drop oysters SHELLS on the rocks. He's trying to figure why seagulls fight, act sordid, discordant, and explode EMOTIONALLY with wrathful sounding aerial squawks. Who knows? They hungry.
I know I'm way behind, i BEST BE WISE AND DISCREET, but, seagull watching seems mighty fine to me too.
Another turn of the Crank is when one gets a Violation Of P&P!
Who dare wants to pay to pee? I won't pee for a DOj crime fee crime racket. I too wonder why abnormal, deranged, devoted to Steal...Murder...Lie....The politico's! WHY are they so incrementally accumulating gradations of evil when 'um could choose good? Why they get so depraved, a mystic Theo may know?
I do not know what a government Madman is paid foe feuding with Mr. Greenwald? 'Um gets paid by who to be cumming HERE (?), but Beware! Reprobation? Incremental "evil?" I not sure, either.
I am convinced these days are outrageous. We are to be cautious, and also serious. We can also whisper? None need to reveal the personal inmost secrets to the collapsing empire.
Whoever the good Anonymous is, s/he is excellent at satire, creating mirth, and her or him's interjections rids of anxiety.
What sweet honeycomb! No doubt! Anger is transformed into sweet 9Athena) if anger is held with an intimate embrace...Say's 'ole Homer.
O, I am serious as a heartache who listened today in a P&P facility to many youth who have spent time in crowded jails, and the criminal local DOj's have garnished muy bookoo dollars of revenue to keep afloat temporary, a sinking Doj's canoe!
Gads. Youth spend their entire early-twenties on probation for theft of a 'snicker bar'...but that's not as bad as the support of the bloody murderous war. I'm sleepy. The war hawk is creepy!
A Doj breathalyzer can detect blueberry breath. Ignore me this eve.
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Do tell...
Actually, you're just an anonymous troll, and I suspect you're actually brightstar or one of the other right wing trolls who want nothing more than for left wingers to keep shooting themselves in the foot by staking out fringe positions Republicans know they beat Dems on.
What, pray tell, are these "fringe" positions you keep referring to? What are your bona fides to act as a political consultant or Democratic strategist? Why is your advice the same advice that has lost Democrats elections since before 1994 until it was not followed in 2006?
Do tell us. We are hanging on your every word with bated breath.
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okay, looking past the lies for a moment...
to clarify, I'm not saying the left blogsosphere is "fringe" and in fact I think the left blgs are still the best places to get news and hear about sensible policy, overall, and with some common sense weeding out of kooks.
I'm just saying parts of it are fringe, and that some bloggers pander to the fringes on occasion, which hurts the left more than helps. and the left could improve by weeding out the fringes, and delineating better between the mainstream left bloggers, and the kooks.
I understand that there is a tradition in English gardening that calls for having a "wild" area in the garden or landscape, an area where nature is not controlled or civilized, something deemed necessary to keep it really alive. [The people we bought our house from were not English, but still understood that concept and had planted a "wild" area with ferns and just let it go. The ferns were a part of the curb appeal.]
Well, for me, Salon has always been something like that, especially re: blogging. More than once, I've called it the "wetlands" of blogging. It isn't quite like that anymore, but it did serve a valued purpose in those early days when the Salon blogging community was wildly diverse and yet very supportive of one another.
Now, for liberals and progressives, the left-leaning blogosphere, in spite of all of its warts and toads that may repulse some readers, is also a sort of "wetlands." It feeds the Democratic Party, even if some of those folks don't want to admit it.
I suppose you could say the Republican Party has something similar going on with its "fringe," to use your term, but there is a huge difference in the amount of control that is both exerted and allowed between the two ends of the spectrum. The GOP expects to exert a lot of control, one way or another, and its members allow them to.
The Democratic Party (except for some of those DLCers) are less interested in controlling, and more tolerant of diversity, which is a good thing, because its members would not tolerate the same sort of treatment that Republican party members will.
If you can't understand that basic difference between the two parties, and why it is a "good thing" that the Democratic Party is more tolerant, then you might as well hang it up.
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bucky1 Drolls on and on
I read that Cash sold records to hippies (not in my crowd, we did not buy C&W) but I did not read that was his only market. I read that the fellow did not think the musical career of Cash was all that important to what he was saying about today's politics. As often times happens here; you want to pretend that your subjective view of societal events is the only interpretation --- and that you are right.
In two words...bullshit. In elaboration... Cash was for almost ever a crossover musician. That means he sold big in other markets besides C&W.
The mouth boring us today was not just talking about "today's politics" He was talking about the sixties.
I made clear that cash was popular back then with not only "hippies" but also with my dad's generation.
And then Cash was still extremely popular with today's generation up to and beyond the day he died.
I honestly wish you would shut the hell up, Bucky because you don't sense. It's painful to read what you write.
