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Tuesday, November 18, 2008 12:00 AM

Has there been too much bipartisanship or too little?

The reward Joe Lieberman will receive today is justified by the claimed need for more bipartisanship harmony. Is it even possible to have more than we have now?

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  • Tuesday, November 18, 2008 08:14 AM

    typo. Can You? ah, believe? Aaaaaargh. huh.

    Even z. newberry, respectfully, weasels, and are wee, a wee, bit learning? Wee off a porch?

    Hear pee sizzle. funny sound, a hiss, a fit, a goof, or a real wake up alarm crow call alert?

    maybe a zebra herd will overrun the country? Glenn wrote:`*Is it even possible to have more than we have now? O what a potent potion. What a great loaded puzzling question. I love these damn UT reads. I'm serious as a heart attack. No one shocks mamma/you anymore. My amazement is amazed each day. That's good, or even great. There is a careful reuniting, and I often feel a vague sensation that is`exuberantly grateful. Others help me/you find 'our' inner cry, a voice. Weep. No pee britches. Peas in a green shell pod. O so hungering, truths.

    Gimme some Hope. Gimme.

    Letters are gifts to me/you?

    Maybe a colorful sorta canvass?

    A colorful painting, a gold mosaic.

    If a zebra party is formed, heehaw.

    Ananda Coomaraswamy (yea, and what cool handel musical name, huh Handel.) A. C. (electric jolt, Zeus?) wrote: or rather argued this: *"that one of the causes of disarray of modern civilization (Yea in that it's expressed by somebody human, ah, Yea.) was the divorce from the beautiful from the useful."*

    `

    All 'gadgets' possessions (paraphrase), not at the same time, beautiful and useful, and are an affront to human dignity. * So, 'our' society is not the first to Divorce Beauty from Useful. There are workers, idle fraud fakes(politico's), and real workman/women skilled craft-ships, so to speak. There are good public servants too. (?where?) I mean a "intellectual" conceives a world one way, but only healthy emotions in true motivations are/is... worthy of our respect? yes/no.

    Significant.

    Magnificent.

    Motive is not pure intent, [?].

    a useless "luxury" will degrade.

    In other words:`what emerges?

    An Ugly appearance or Beautiful.

    If it's no longer a beautiful tool, or human, yikes,

    Things get messy, ugly, vain, and decay into dust.

    A broken nation:`said Thomas Hardy, will crumble.

    *In Times of the Breaking & Crumble of Nations* (notion).

    So, what will manifest is more squalor, disorder, and we become inured. sleep, doze.

    People are NOT even, even, ever ever, ever never never, on a eve, or a morning, even

    aware of decay, corruption, disorder. That's real sad. I believe.:`IMO. Numb. Denials.

    That's real dangerous.

    Inevitable collapses.

    It always does happen.

    So, we people are shocked?

    So, critters are busy preparing? boil egg.

    Am I a zebra, or a ostrich bird berry egg?

    Am I unaware? Too goofy, stand so ugly,

    cranky, lame, and wobble at feet ground level?

    Any human, what label? People can degenerate.

    I believe the pointed criticism is healthy for a nation.

    A individual stands or falls. Delusion? Confusion? Ah!

    Good post. Good cooked goose. Spit out lice, and bones.

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