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![]() wrote in message ... On Sep 24, 11:43 am, wrote: Jon, so let me understand this. Are you saying that the Ds lost the last 2 elections because some "typical Dem's" said that the average voter is not fully informed? No, I'm saying that their disdain for the average American shows through at stump time, and the average American doesn't like being talked down to that way. E.g, the bitter clinging to God and guns comment. No, what you said was that those who didn't vote for Bush deserve him and those who did don't. Things might be bad enough this time around that they win, but that it's even a race ought to be telling to the Democratic party... It's always a race, moron. Why did you vote for Shrub? Didn't know you could hack in to election records. I've voted split ticket at the _federal_ level for as many elections as I can remember, and IIRC I've never told anyone but family who I've voted for...I'm not about to start affirming or denying now...either party is welcome to blame the mess on me! :-) Ah, the courage of one's convictions! How refreshing. Jon. PS: And in most elections I'd much rather just vote none of the above, as I feel I'm really just trying to pick the lesser of two evils. And you're not about to give anyone the benefit of your insight into which that would be......right? Wouldn't want to exert undue influence on the what is supposed to be a free electorate, huh? Wolfgang who sometimes wonders what life might be like in a place where the populace sees a real and useful distinction between an election and a high school football game......rah!.....rah!.....rah!......go team! |
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![]() "jeff miller" wrote in message . .. mccain isn't fit to shovel ****...but palin seems qualified. Whatever her technical skills, it seems to me she lacks the requisite herculean physique. Wolfgang and then there's the whole issue of which way to shovel in the interest of stable government. |
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![]() "Wolfgang" wrote in message ... Whatever her technical skills, it seems to me she lacks the requisite herculean physique. Wolfgang and then there's the whole issue of which way to shovel in the interest of stable government. Having known and seen many a woman very capable of mucking stalls, I think she is perfectly qualified to shovel ****. It may even be a preferable job option for her, over being VP, given the current complexities...... Tom |
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![]() "Tom Littleton" wrote in message ... "Wolfgang" wrote in message ... Whatever her technical skills, it seems to me she lacks the requisite herculean physique. Wolfgang and then there's the whole issue of which way to shovel in the interest of stable government. Having known and seen many a woman very capable of mucking stalls, I think she is perfectly qualified to shovel ****. It may even be a preferable job option for her, over being VP, given the current complexities...... Tom Hm........28 hours. Oh well.... About 17 years ago (my how time flies!) I spent a year working at a "youth ranch" in southeastern Missouri. The central tenet governing the organization that ran this bizarre enterprise was some sort of garbled half-notion that at risk youngsters could somehow be taught how to function properly within a modern post-industrial society by constant and intense exposure to horses and the pitifully self-deluded latter day "cowboy" misfits who mistakenly thought they were smarter than their charges......whether bi- or quadru- pedal. My affiliation with this outfit necessarily resulted in a great deal of personal experience in shoveling manure out of a horse barn, as well as witnessing others of all ages and both sexes engaged in the same exercise. I guess I know about as much as most folks, and more than most folks really need to, about the job requirements and who (generally speaking) might be qualified. Meanwhile....... The adjective "herculean" is usually found affixed to the noun "task" or some synonym therefor. It derives (indirectly) from the Romanized name of a hero of Greek mythology, Hercules: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hercules who is famous for (among other things which need not concern us here) having completed a series of monumental assignments......or tasks.....deemed to be beyond the means of ordinary mortals. Thus, a "herculean" undertaking is one of stupendous proportions, and a "herculean" physique is, by extension, one which would allow its bearer to do things that most others would find impossible. One of the tasks assigned to Hercules was the cleaning of the Augean stables in a single day. Details are sketchy but it is safe to presume that the job was of suitably herculean magnitude. All of this, of course, is mythology and can thus be considered as extended metaphor, allegory, trope or what have you. Not surprisingly, the metaphor is frequently applied, whether directly or more obliquely, to many situations to this day. That's what I did, above. I had thought the mere use of "herculean" in a response to references to shoveling **** would make it clear that Ms. Palin's literal qualifications for this particular activity were not seriously in question and that something else was being not so subtly suggested. I had further thought that the reference to "which way to shovel in the interest of *stable* government" would clinch the matter for those who still had doubts. To further clarify, for those who STILL don't get it... ALL natural human languages suffer to one degree or another from inherent ambiguity. Ask any linguist......or any mathematician. However, this is not necessarily ALWAYS bad news. Sometimes, very often in fact, ambiguity is extremely useful. It makes possible a whole host of constructions which would otherwise be either absolutely impossible or at least greatly diminished. Poetry comes readily to mind. So does metaphor. Thus, "stable government" might in some circumstances be taken as a reference to the sort of government one might expect to emanate from a place inhabited for decades by a succession of groups of horses' asses, a byproduct of which might require periodic removal by one means or another. Naturally, simple hygiene (as well as other beneficial outcomes) would require the services of someone who was not only up to the "herculean" physical demands of the job at the locale in question, which while not explicitly named here should be clear enough, but also capable of remembering that efficiency (let alone other considerations) requires shoveling the already present offending matter out........and not adding more to it. Wolfgang |
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![]() "Wolfgang" wrote in message ... No, what you said was that those who didn't vote for Bush deserve him and those who did don't. this thing is getting insane. It's up to 3 judges now isn't it. That makes no sense Things might be bad enough this time around that they win, but that it's even a race ought to be telling to the Democratic party... It's always a race, moron. This thing is gonna blow up - epic proportions I think ----- Original Message ----- From: "marika" Newsgroups: alt.philosophy.taoism,alt.usenet.legends.lester-mosley Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2008 8:01 PM Subject: taoism and gnostic exegetical acrobatics "wanderriver" wrote in message ... Praise the egg maker! Here COME the JUDGE! You can't keep dipping into savings - that kills you fast The right person wouldn't be bad, but that is hard to come by too.\ He gets a free fur coat Sounds like a great job, but its terrible that the cost of living is so high. maybe a different place with a roommate?? Keep your eyes open for that job close to your parents. mk5000 "Jesus Wants Me For A Sunbeam Jesus don't want me for a sunbeam Sunbeams are not made like me Don't expect me to cry For all the reasons you had to die Don't ever ask your love of me"--Nirvana |
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![]() "jeff miller" wrote in message . .. mccain isn't fit to shovel ****...but palin seems qualified. think about it... i've never liked their product so have never used it has there ever been a Hurricane Sara or a Hurricane Barrack? mk5000 ----- Original Message ----- From: "marika" Newsgroups: alt.usenet.legends.lester-mosley Sent: Saturday, August 30, 2008 9:16 AM Subject: the woman or the man Maybe not with Gustav on the way "Hurricane expert says Rita will be second worst storm behind Katrina" (Source: CBS News, 9/21/05) Fort Collins, Colorado - His name is Dr. William Gray and he is considered one of the world foremost experts on hurricanes and he warns that "Rita" is going to be a mother of a storm. Dr. Gray is at Colorado State University. He is considered a world- wide authority on hurricanes and he says Hurricane Rita will be the second worst storm he's seen in his lifetime, with Hurricane Katrina being the first. Dr. Gray predicted months ago that this hurricane season would be a bad one and he predicts that we'll likely see one or two more major storms before this season ends. Dr. Gray says if Rita stays on its current path, it's likely the storm will reach Category 4 strength with massive damage to oil production, resulting in higher gas prices and potentially doing about 100-billion dollars in damage. Dr. Gray says he disagrees with other experts who say the power of these storms is related to global warming. Dr. Gray says there is simply no proof of that. He says 1933 was a very active season, similar to this one. Dr. Gray says 1933 was a year with 21-named storms. Officials say there have been so many named storms this year; there is a chance we could run out of designated names this year. It's reported that has never happened before. |
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