Senegoid:
Reagan too.
I used to listen to him on the TV and the radio at the same time. The two-second difference made it very textural. Then I went over to my friend’s place and he turned on the reverb on his stereo. I saw god.
j666
October 21, 2015, 1:42am
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Oh, my word. Did I miss this here? They falsified documents:
Letter from the ranking Democrat.
They falsified records. They didn’t try to spin something, they just altered records sent to the ranking minority member on the committee.
In the pdf of the rebuttal letter, an email from the CIA is listed as evidence.
I don’t follow many select committees, but this can’t be common.
Are you referring to the redaction as falsification?
j666
October 21, 2015, 2:56am
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Redaction with comment, yes.
Oh, come one. “redacted due to sources and methods” is completely accurate.
Source: Trey Gowdy’s ass.
Method: Pulled out of source.
Oops. I eagerly await the ethics probe here.
Oh, no, wait. That only happens to the other party
That’s hilarious. I imagine that after the interview, he went around the floor of the Senate selling cookies and wrapping paper from a catalog for a field trip to Iowa
[del]25,000 [/del] 25,001 Stupid Republican Ideas since March 26, 2009!
davidm
October 21, 2015, 5:15pm
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This one is more a clever Democratic response to a stupid Republican idea, but it seems appropriate to this thread.
http://tides.bangordailynews.com/2015/10/21/home/proposed-bill-would-treat-lepage-like-he-treats-welfare-recipients/
One of the most constant and maddening themes of Gov. Paul LePage’s tenure in the Blaine House has been his manipulation of the facts in an attempt to divide Mainers by demonizing those on various forms of welfare such as food stamps (or SNAP) and general assistance.
LePage has pushed for policies that limit the ability of marginalized and suffering Mainers to get the help that they need and deserve with relentless campaigns aimed at convincing the general public that poor people everywhere are doing things like using their SNAP assistance to buy alcohol, cigarettes, drugs, lottery tickets, lap dances and souvenirs from Disney World.
The bill faces unlikely odds of becoming law, but if passed it would prevent LePage from using his expense account for things like alcohol, lottery tickets, tattoos, and bail- the same type of things that the governor has accused welfare recipients of spending their money on.
smithsb
October 21, 2015, 7:47pm
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Maus_Magill:
Oh, come one. “redacted due to sources and methods” is completely accurate.
Source: Trey Gowdy’s ass.
Method: Pulled out of source.
I’m going to go with calling him Boy Howdy from now on whenever I “sincerely” agree with his statements or opinions.
Maus_Magill:
Oh, come one. “redacted due to sources and methods” is completely accurate.
Source: Trey Gowdy’s ass.
Method: Pulled out of source.
The full story may not be out on this. I saw one headline that suggested it was a mistake by the CIA not to redact someone’s name. That could be true, or it could be Gowdy covering his ass (“I caught a security lapse the CIA missed!”), or it might have been referring to something else entirely.
j666
October 21, 2015, 11:29pm
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Robot_Arm:
The full story may not be out on this. I saw one headline that suggested it was a mistake by the CIA not to redact someone’s name. That could be true, or it could be Gowdy covering his ass (“I caught a security lapse the CIA missed!”), or it might have been referring to something else entirely.
In letter to a member of the committee? This wasn’t a press release, but a letter to the ranking minority member, who, I believe, is allow access to the evidence. I could be wrong, as I said I don’t follow select committees.
I do like the idea that the chair of a house committee is more security conscious than the CIA.
Biggirl
October 21, 2015, 11:46pm
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Eugene Delguardio wants to stop Paul Ryan, the Homosexual Lobby’s Trojan Horse for Speaker. Because of Ryan’s dangerous Gay Bill of Special Rights, known by sane people as the Employee Non-Discrimination Act.
The story is actually about Ryan trying to wrangle his party but Delguardio is too stupid not to single out.
E-DUB
October 22, 2015, 12:15am
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I tell you, righties are so irony-impaired it’s nt even funny.
Ben, the mechanism you use today to suppress speech you don’t like will be used tomorrow to suppress speech you do.
E-DUB:
I tell you, righties are so irony-impaired it’s nt even funny.
Ben, the mechanism you use today to suppress speech you don’t like will be used tomorrow to suppress speech you do.
First you control speech, then you control thought. Once heretical thought is impossible, suppressing approved speech will also be impossible (and suppressing unapproved speech will be unnecessary). Mr Eric Blair made that point back in 1949.
Do we have to wait till tomorrow? The camps are already built, right? And we could round them all up at the same time as we get all the guns.
And speaking of nuts…
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…The military and local law enforcement agencies in the United States that the radical left has been trashing in public since the Vietnam War until now will not take part in any plot to disarm American citizens.
Soldiers, Marines and sheriffs may even defect to actively resist any federal officers from a pool of just over 100,000 who would take on the suicidal task of taking on the military, local police, and a hundred righteously-angry million gun owners, led by over a thousand angry Green Berets that warned President Obama in 2013 not push his luck…
…We do not want a civil war against the radical left wing of the Democrat Party, but let it be made abundantly clear that if they start one, they will be utterly destroyed by armed free citizens, as the Founders intended…
Somebody has been reading The Turner Diaries .