Stupid Republican idea of the day

No problem. I was a little cryptic. Is “protestest” really correct? If so, I guess that’s three strikes and I’m out.

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No problem. I was a little cryptic. Is “protestest” really correct?

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Yes, if used with the second-person pronoun “thou”.

The full conjugation would be:
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I protest
Thou protestest
He, she or it protesteth
We protest
You protest
They protest
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“Protestest” is perfectly good Early Modern (Elizabethan/Jacobean) English, but only as the complement to “thou”. With “he”, “she”, “it”, or a noun subject, you want “protests” or “protesteth”, which are dialectal variants and interchangeable at that period (obviously the -s form won in the long run).

http://www.opposingviews.com/i/politics/study-us-won-t-act-climate-change-because-citizens-believe-world-ending

Read “Citizens” as Republicans.

Some [del]highlights[/del] distressing elements.

“[T]he fact that such an overwhelming percentage of Republican citizens profess a belief in the Second Coming (76 percent in 2006, according to our sample) suggests that governmental attempts to curb greenhouse emissions would encounter stiff resistance even if every Democrat in the country wanted to curb them,”

–That sentiment is not just confined to average citizens. The chairman of the Subcommittee on Environment and the Economy, Rep. John Shimkus, said in 2010 that he opposed action on climate change because “the Earth will end only when God declares it to be over.”

“*t stands to reason that most nonbelievers would support preserving the Earth for future generations, but that end-times believers would rationally perceive such efforts to be ultimately futile, and hence ill-advised,” Barker and Bearce wrote.

My great-grandchildren are fubar-ed.

http://www.yourwestvalley.com/valleyandstate/article_3068dace-b411-11e2-9868-0019bb2963f4.html
Basically, Planned Parenthood is evil.

Gov. Brewer [del]is[/del] was trying to do the right thing by getting 300,000 people to the rolls of the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System.

[del]Fuctards[/del] GOP limp kneerers got blackmailed by the anti-abortion Center for Arizona Policy and backed off support.

Course the Dems won’t support restrictions on Planned Parenthood so those votes go away. So much for the folks who could use the health care.

I believe the strategy is since poor people may not have health care, accidents and disease will kill them off making the white old guys the majority again. Am I being too cynical?

South Carolina is attempting to nullify Obamacare. The House passed the bill, it now goes to the (Republican-controlled) Senate. As of March, a similar bill is in the same state (passed by House, waiting on the Republican-controlled Senate) in Oklahoma.

Well, then that’s a result of anthrosenescence :(.

If only we had already fought a war over the issue of states like South Carolina trying to nullify federal laws. Then this issue would be settled.

In a similar vein, it seems to me fundamentalists want a strong Israel and wars in the Middle East to hasten Armageddon.

At the NRA convention going on or just finished in Houston, the NRA had to ask a vendor to remove a ‘target’ for sale that resembles Obama. The target is in human form, and advertised as a zombie. It is life sized, green skinned and has ‘blood’ pouring out of its mouth. The picture of it is vile. I’m not gonna link to it, but the story is posted on Salon.

Does the US Army have any serving generals named Sherman? Because we’re gonna need one in a bit.

Nah, you don’t want Sherman doing it because he was already too nice to Georgia. Proof: Georgia still exists. :wink:

Note that the NRA did not object to the one that looks like a woman, named “The Ex”.

Stay classy, shooters.

http://thinkprogress.org/health/2013/05/08/1978371/north-carolina-std-testing-consent/
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North Carolina May Force Teens To Get Notarized Parental Consent Before Getting STD Tests**

Naturally a Teahadist bill. I suspect many teenagers would rather not be tested than get their parents’ permission for testing. I can just imagine many parents saying something to the effect: "I KNEW THAT G-DAMN KID WAS NO GOOD!! And you slept with (him)/(her)?!!! Makes me cringe to think about even at my advanced age.

BTW, from the piece:

That does not dissuade the religious minded Teahadists from going forward with this little gonad control bill.

Ah the GOP and rape. They need to learn to STFU.

California Republican Assembly ousts president

No, they need to keep on talking about it. Every time one of them opens their mouth, 5 more people switch to voting Democrat. :smiley:

However, every time one of them shuts up, a thousand voters switch to Republican. Happily, this is not seen to be much of a threat.

I’m sure that they think that this act will pressure teens to come forward to their parents about their sexual activities, when all it will really do is make sure that any STD they do get just goes untreated. I also think that there is a very strong undercurrent on the right that desires to punish anyone who has sex outside marriage, and might see having an STD treated quickly and quietly as escaping their just deserts.

The latest kerfuffle from one of the GOP’s purveyors of intellectual (such as it is) ammunition:

So how’s the GOP’s peachy-outreachy thing working out for 'em? :rolleyes: :smack:

Bwuh?? :eek: :confused:

Okay, so just from that quote:

How do we know that immigrants have lower IQs? Do we test them when they get here, in a big room at the airport somewhere? Do they submit paperwork that they brought with them from home? You’re saying that we know for a fact that all immigrants as a group have lower IQs than all native-born Americans, including Cletus and Jethro and those punks hanging out at the gas station?

Then, in case we thought that the word “immigrants” means people from Guatemala or Estonia or Vietnam or New Zealand, he specifies “Hispanic immigrants.”

Then he claims that people with low IQs will necessarily have children (and grandchildren) with low IQs. While I can believe low IQ people might not have much to teach their kids, or might denigrate education because of their own struggles in school, I have never heard that one can breed for high or low intelligence the way someone can inherit a tendency toward blue eyes or breast cancer. Lots of children of ordinary parents take to knowledge like a duck takes to water.

What’s this guy’s IQ, anyway? :mad: