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sebastian_dangerfield 12-04-2005 05:41 PM

latex
 
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Originally posted by Spanky
Would you prefer the firm and visible hand of the government?
It's really more of a gloved hand.

Hank Chinaski 12-04-2005 06:02 PM

New Rules for Life
 
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Originally posted by sebastian_dangerfield
Or that other guy who does a "New Rules" format in his monologue. Whats his name again?
Mr. Rogers?

Gattigap 12-04-2005 06:33 PM

New Rules for Life
 
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Originally posted by sebastian_dangerfield
Or that other guy who does a "New Rules" format in his monologue. Whats his name again?
Bill Maher.

Hank Chinaski 12-04-2005 10:53 PM

New Rules for Life
 
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Originally posted by Gattigap
Bill Maher.
New TaxWonk?

Spanky 12-05-2005 12:34 AM

New Rules for Life
 
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Originally posted by Gattigap
Bill Maher.
Actually I think he is talking about Lewis Black from the Daily Show. Maher wrote the book but Black uses the "New Rule" bit often.

Spanky 12-05-2005 12:42 AM

Government is not the solution it is the problem.
 
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Originally posted by Tyrone Slothrop
There's an interesting question in there. What could the government do to promote more and better reporting, short of making news anchors direct reports to politicians?
The only person that would think this is an interesting question is someone who does not understand the proper role of government. Your above statement makes transparent why your political judgement is totally lacking. Just because you don't like something doesn't mean that government should step in and change it to your liking. The government needs to stay out, and as voters, we need to keep people from getting elected who think government should be involved in this issue.

ltl/fb 12-05-2005 01:31 AM

Government is not the solution it is the problem.
 
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Originally posted by Spanky
The only person that would think this is an interesting question is someone who does not understand the proper role of government. Your above statement makes transparent why your political judgement is totally lacking. Just because you don't like something doesn't mean that government should step in and change it to your liking. The government needs to stay out, and as voters, we need to keep people from getting elected who think government should be involved in this issue.
What happened to Collapse?

Captain 12-05-2005 10:24 AM

New Rules for Life
 
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Originally posted by Spanky
New Rule: Stop giving me that popup ad for Classmates.com! There's a reason you don't talk to people for 25 years. Because you don't particularly like them! Besides, I already know what the captain of the football team is doing these days: mowing my lawn.

New Rule: Don't eat anything that's served to you out a window unless you're a seagull. People are acting all shocked that a human finger was found in a bowl of Wendy's chili. Hey, it cost less than a dollar. What did you expect it to contain? Trout? Luckily, it was only a finger! If it was a whole hand, Congress would have voted to keep it alive.

New Rule: Stop saying that teenage boys who have sex with their hot, blonde teachers are permanently damaged. I have a better description for these kids: lucky bastards.

New Rule: Ladies, leave your eyebrows alone. Here's how much men care about your eyebrows: do you have two of them? Okay, we're done.

New Rule: There's no such thing as flavored water. There's a whole aisle of this crap at the supermarket, water, but without that watery taste. Sorry, but flavored water is called a soft drink. You want flavored water? Pour some scotch over ice and let it melt. That's your flavored water.

New Rule: The more complicated the Starbucks order, the bigger the asshole. If you walk into a Starbucks and order a "decaf grande, half-soy, half-low fat, iced vanilla, double-shot, gingerbread cappuccino, extra dry, light ice, with one Sweet-n'-Low and one NutraSweet," ooh, you're a huge asshole.

New Rule: Just because your tattoo has Chinese characters in it doesn't make you spiritual. It's right above the crack of your ass. And it translates to "beef with broccoli." The last time you did anything spiritual, you were praying to God you weren't pregnant. You're not spiritual. You're just high.

New Rule: Competitive eating isn't a sport. It's one of the seven deadly sins. ESPN recently televised the US Open of Competitive Eating, because watching those athletes at the poker table was just too damned exciting. What's next, competitive farting? Oh wait. They're already doing that. It's called "The Howard Stern Show."

New Rule: If you're going to insist on making movies based on crappy, old television shows, then you have to give everyone in the Cineplex a remote so we can see what's playing on the other screens. Let's remember the reason something was a television show in the first place is the idea wasn't good enough to be a movie.

New Rule: No more gift registries. You know, it used to be just for weddings. Now it's for babies and new homes and graduations from rehab. Picking up the stuff you want and having other people buy it for you isn't gift giving, it's the white people version of looting.

New Rule, and this one is long overdue: No more bathroom attendants. After I zip up, some guy is offering me a towel and a mint like I just had sex with George Michael. I can't even tell if he's supposed to be there, or just some freak with a fetish. I don't want to be on your web cam, dude. I just want to wash my hands.

New Rule: When I ask how old your toddler is, I don't need to know in months. "27 Months." "He's two," will do just fine. He's not a cheese. And I didn't really care in the first place.

There are 10 Commandments and 10 Articles in the Bill of Rights.

You offer us 12 petty whines.

Captain 12-05-2005 10:26 AM

Government is not the solution it is the problem.
 
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Originally posted by Spanky
The only person that would think this is an interesting question is someone who does not understand the proper role of government. Your above statement makes transparent why your political judgement is totally lacking. Just because you don't like something doesn't mean that government should step in and change it to your liking. The government needs to stay out, and as voters, we need to keep people from getting elected who think government should be involved in this issue.

I agree.

Let's begin by firing all the press secretaries. They're a waste of money whose only job is manipulating the media - can't the politicians do that on their own time? It doesn't sound like government business to me.

Can anyone figure out who the first President was to use a press secretary?

bilmore 12-05-2005 10:35 AM

It wasn't the Jews
 
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Originally posted by Spanky
Crucifixion was a Roman form of execution. The Jews considered it unclean (which is what it was) so they beheaded people. So if the Jews had killed Jesus he would not have been crucified.
Probably a good thing it happened the way it did, then. Think of all those churches which now have a cross on top. The alternative icon is sort of icky.

Hank Chinaski 12-05-2005 10:57 AM

New Rules for Life
 
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Originally posted by Captain
There are 10 Commandments and 10 Articles in the Bill of Rights.

You offer us 12 petty whines.
One of the more interesting things in Dc is at the Nat'l Archives. There is the draft of the Bill of Rights, which includes those that were not approved. I think there were actually around 14 or 15. The only one I remember is that there was a proposal for an "amount in controvery" requirement for Sup. Ct.

Hank Chinaski 12-05-2005 10:59 AM

Government is not the solution it is the problem.
 
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Originally posted by ltl/fb
What happened to Collapse?
So you're joining Spanky's book club? You join that and you're out of mine- ain't no middle ground.

You might want to think what side your bread is buttered on.

baltassoc 12-05-2005 11:05 AM

Government is not the solution it is the problem.
 
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Originally posted by Spanky
The only person that would think this is an interesting question is someone who does not understand the proper role of government. Your above statement makes transparent why your political judgement is totally lacking. Just because you don't like something doesn't mean that government should step in and change it to your liking. The government needs to stay out, and as voters, we need to keep people from getting elected who think government should be involved in this issue.
I think your sarcasm alert is a bit off.

I just picked up and I'm about half way through a book I think you'd find interesting:

Moral Politics : How Liberals and Conservatives Think by George Lakoff

The author is self-admittedly a liberal, but the book is really an academic discussion and the author attempts with fair success to keep the rhetoric low, at least so far, when he's defining the issues. Lakoff's theory is that conservatives and liberals simply have fundamentally different world views (and that these world views relate to how conservatives and liberals view family structures).

It's not a light read, but I think you'd find it rewarding.

Captain 12-05-2005 11:16 AM

New Rules for Life
 
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Originally posted by Hank Chinaski
One of the more interesting things in Dc is at the Nat'l Archives. There is the draft of the Bill of Rights, which includes those that were not approved. I think there were actually around 14 or 15. The only one I remember is that there was a proposal for an "amount in controvery" requirement for Sup. Ct.
http://www.constitution.org/dhbr.htm

Some drafts went up to 20; 12 were proposed to the states. I think the Nat'l Arcives draft is a recently discovered one.

notcasesensitive 12-05-2005 11:27 AM

Government is not the solution it is the problem.
 
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Originally posted by ltl/fb
What happened to Collapse?
I'm almost done with The World Is Flat. I'm interested to hear Spank's views on that one. Seems like something he should like. I tend to agree with many of Friedman's long-term global views. And I like his early corporate case studies.


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