The Scoop on norma |
This person is a complete mystery!
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Birthday: December 24, 1945 (62 years old) Location: Beechgrove, TN
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| What really makes you angry? |
| Injustice! And Bush/Cheney are perfect examples of injustice-in-action. However they came to office, by fair means or foul, they have failed as public servants. Whenever they could tell the truth, they have lied; whenever they could have helped others, they have helped themselves and their base (not their christianist base--their wealthy, corporatist base); whenever doing good would cost money, they gave the money to their base. Whether labor, middle-class or poor, white/black/brown or other, female or LGBT--they have always closed the door in our faces! |
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| What is your favorite ice cream? |
| Pistachio--or better pistachio: spumoni! |
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| What was the last movie you watched? And how was it? |
| I rented "Love, Actually" again--mainly to watch Bill Nighy. Again. But I had forgotten the scene where the PM (Hugh Grant) tells off the US President (Billy Bob Thornton)--it was better than I remembered! In fact, all the threads made more sense this time. |
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I [heart] Glenn Greenwald!
 Richard Cohen thinks that I.Lewis "Scooter" Libby was unfairly treated and blames the "vast left-wing conspiracy"! Greenwald, in Salon, lays out the whole "left-wing" list of players. It's too delicious! The Libby prosecution clearly was the dirty work of the leftist anti-war movement in this country, just as Cohen describes. After all, the reason Patrick Fitzgerald was appointed to investigate this matter was because a left-wing government agency (known as the "Central Intelligence Agency") filed a criminal referral with the Justice Department, as the MoveOn-sympathizer CIA officials were apparently unhappy about the public unmasking of one of their covert agents.... Read More
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Understanding the looming Theocracy
 Shortest: Religion is the sigh of the oppressed creature, the heart of a heartless world, just as it is the spirit of a spiritless situation. It is the opium of the people. Karl Marx, Critique of Hegel's Philosophy of Right German economist & Communist political philosopher (1818 - 1883) In context:... Read More
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