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Wed Feb-25-09 01:57 AM
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Mt. Hood and Mt. St. Helens are right near Portland, Oregon |
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Mt Ranier is right near Seattle. Maybe Bobby Jindal needs to shut the fuck up about volcano monitoring being wasteful spending.
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Wed Feb-25-09 01:58 AM
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1. He really is a half wit. |
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Wed Feb-25-09 02:00 AM
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2. Perhaps the most *WTF* moment in his "speech" |
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I know Louisiana doesn't have many active volcanoes, ...
But disaster-preparedness is probably the smallest piece of the budget pie and makes a real difference to people that are potentially in harm's way.
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Wed Feb-25-09 06:05 PM
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37. Yeah, but wouldn't you think the governor of Louisiana would understand |
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the need to constantly monitor for disasters, natural and otherwise? Because not only did NOLA suffer Katrina, it also had to suffer the results of intentional neglect by the Federal Government (something that no state has to worry about anymore).
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Wed Feb-25-09 02:01 AM
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3. Yellowstone sits on a volcanic system |
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Shasta and Lassen are dormant, not dead.
Of course we need to monitor volcanoes.
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Wed Feb-25-09 02:02 AM
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4. good point. not to mention Hawaiian and Alaskan volcanoes |
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maybe we should send him a Ring of Fire video discussing the Pacific Rim's volcanic activity.
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Wed Feb-25-09 03:13 AM
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17. I can see Lassen and Shasta practically from my house |
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(There are a few trees and buildings in the way, but both of them are clearly visible from about two blocks away.)
I'm due south of Shasta and due west of Lassen.
I'm a big fan of volcano monitoring. :scared:
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Wed Feb-25-09 11:36 AM
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28. There is a reason that the park is called |
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Lassen VOLCANIC National Park.
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Wed Feb-25-09 02:16 AM
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5. The whole Cascade Range, which those three mountains are in have many |
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other volcanoes too, starting with Mt. Shasta in California and going all the way up to Mt. Baker close to the Canadian border. Crater Lake in Oregon is the caldera of an extinct volcano.
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Wed Feb-25-09 02:18 AM
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6. Here are all the links Jindal should read about volcanos: |
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Wed Feb-25-09 02:20 AM
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7. But they don't believe in things like this...they don't believe in |
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science. Give the volcano a tax cut and it will behave.
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Wed Feb-25-09 02:26 AM
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11. lol. that was really funny. |
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that is late night Bill Maher funny.
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Thu Feb-26-09 12:57 AM
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Thu Feb-26-09 01:13 AM
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Maybe Bobby can just exorcise the volcano!
Demons be gone!
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Wed Feb-25-09 02:22 AM
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8. yeah, I do appreciate volcano monitoring |
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but I'm sure private citizens could do a better job. Americans can do anything if we set our minds to it!
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Wed Feb-25-09 02:24 AM
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9. He wants to get rid of us latte sipping, hemp-wearing, Volvo-driving Northwesterners. |
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Wed Feb-25-09 02:26 AM
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10. here in the pacific northwest we live in |
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what is called the Ring of Fire. Do we have enough virgins to leave off monitoring volcanoes?
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Wed Feb-25-09 02:27 AM
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13. we better start importing virgins from the abstinence-only states. |
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Wed Feb-25-09 05:37 AM
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23. I hate to be the one to tell you this, but if your plan is to find a virgin |
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in an abstinence-only state to throw into the volcano, you're gonna die.
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Thu Feb-26-09 12:58 AM
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50. OK, too many funny lines in this thread, off to PM for the DUzys :) |
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Wed Feb-25-09 02:27 AM
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12. Republicans sure have a talent with hamhanded segues that go over like rotten potatoes |
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I rather liked the one where he referred to himself as a pre-existing condition (as if that people would think that was a good thing).
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Wed Feb-25-09 02:34 AM
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14. Salt Lake City, Denver, Boise and other interior western cities will be destroyed... |
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If the supervolcano in Yellowstone erupts.
That could be the single worst disaster in modern American (world) history
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Wed Feb-25-09 05:05 AM
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Edited on Wed Feb-25-09 05:08 AM by dbmk
If that thing goes off, the entire world can probably say goodbye to summer weather for years.
The last prediction I saw was 1 inch of ash over 50% of the United States. Say goodbye to the crops of the midwest immediately and the rest of the worlds production of food will plummet shortly after.
But there is little reason to worry. Its only 40000 years late compared to the average time between eruptions. :)
There is 6 or 7 of these babies around the world. If any of them blows we (as in the entire human population) are in deep trouble.
We MIGHT be able to do something about an asteroid heading this way. There is nothing we can do to prevent this. Only hope that ample warning and preparation will mitigate some of the effect.
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Wed Feb-25-09 11:21 AM
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27. The ash cloud will most likely primarily flow East with the jet stream |
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(well, it will eventually circle the world many times as it disperses, but the initial cloud will be horrific) so, bye, bye to most of the Midwest, too.
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Wed Feb-25-09 11:40 AM
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29. And a couple billion people |
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Wed Feb-25-09 02:55 AM
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15. Yeah yeah yeah, couple of librul cities get blown away? meh. |
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Paraphrasing what I mind read from Bobby J.
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Wed Feb-25-09 03:09 AM
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16. Tacoma WA is built on Mt. Rainier's volcanic debris. |
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It will happen again. How odd to label volcanic monitoring as "pork".
BTW from somebody living within 10 miles of three potentially damaging volcanoes I paid special attention. Maybe if the line item were labelled "hurricane modeling" he'd suddenly be a preacher for public safety.
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Wed Feb-25-09 04:27 AM
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18. Note the way Bobby used Katrina as a way to prove that Government Does Not Work... |
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Edited on Wed Feb-25-09 05:04 AM by Hekate
Christ on a Trailer Hitch, if that isn't the complete fulfillment of the Neocon/wingnut/Grover Norquist/Newt Gingrich vision of governmental dystopia I don't know what would be. First you eviscerate and de-fund government programs that DO work, and then when disaster strikes, you say, "See? We were right all along: government does not work."
Keep that man away from federal government!
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Wed Feb-25-09 04:31 AM
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19. I hadn't thought of his remarks that way til you mentioned it. |
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Yup. The ones who rise to prominence have a 99.9% chance of being pure evil no matter how they're packaged.
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Wed Feb-25-09 11:14 AM
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25. We have a growing bulge west of the Three Sisters here in Central Oregon |
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Been growing bigger for quite awhile - don't know if one of the Sisters is going to blow or if a new volcano is forming. We've also had a ton of smaller earthquakes deep underground in the Maupin area, frequency increasing.
I lived in Portland when Mt. St. Helens blew - had to have a mask to breath outside in the ash. If you saw that mess, I don't either see how monitoring could be labed "pork"; and like someone else mentioned, we have a big problem with the bulging moving ground in Yellowstone.
Don't know if monitoring will give anyone enough time to leave prior to an eruption, but there is no harm in trying (we do for potential tsunamis, hurricanes and tornadoes) and no reason not to learning about what turns the earth's crust active and growing.
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Wed Feb-25-09 03:32 PM
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33. Monitoring has become quite a bit more reliable. |
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So, I'm a big fan - I live in Sisters BTW :hi:
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Wed Feb-25-09 08:38 PM
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38. Hey, you are practically at the epi-center, lol... |
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I love Sisters! You have all those neat tall ponderosa pine trees - when we came here looking to buy 10 years ago, Sisters was our first choice. As it turned out, we ended up in the middle of nowhere, next to hundreds of thousands of acres of BLM/NF, in the land of rocky mountain tops and junipers, living a whole different lifestyle and loving it:). I am selfishly hoping the three Sisters wait awhile to blow, because one of my goals is to hike to the top of the South Sister (I hike out here several miles a day).
And how about this mellow winter? Not like last year at all; it has been trying to snow today out here, but in a wierd way, ie between sun breaks. Nice to meet a fellow Central Oregonian - isn't this a great place to hang out? :toast:
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Wed Feb-25-09 11:08 PM
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41. Good to know there are some fellow DU'ers out there! |
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I love Sisters, best move I ever made but the next place I get will definitely be on some acreage bordering NFS so I can go hiking off my own property. Let me know when you are ready to tackle South Sister.
:toast:
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Wed Feb-25-09 11:43 PM
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46. Mind if I look you two up when I go home again? |
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I miss hiking in the mountains so darn much! Hubby is due to retire from the military in three years, and he's actually interested in moving out west (he's from Texas, I'm from Oregon). It would be nice to have some friends to hike with when we get there.
:hi:
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Thu Feb-26-09 12:00 AM
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47. Sure, go ahead and send a PM when you come back. |
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Edited on Thu Feb-26-09 12:03 AM by pa28
My wife got into quilting and usually does some hosting during quilt show weekend. She'd love to have you come by.
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Thu Feb-26-09 12:47 AM
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And will cross my fingers that you end up on the acreage of your dreams! This has been a dream come true to have such cool access - I could walk all day and never come to the end of it before I need to set up a tent for the night, and all this right out my back door:)
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Wed Feb-25-09 11:38 PM
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I'm a quilter, so Sisters is a required pilgrimage for me. I've been to the quilt show several times so far, and I can't wait to go back.
I lived in Bend for a while, but I moved away before I became a quilt addict.
There's just something magical about seeing all of the quilts outside on a warm summer day. Even with the crowds and the traffic, it's definitely worth it!
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Thu Feb-26-09 01:07 AM
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53. Feel free to pm me too when you get back here |
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The quilt show has some beautiful quilts for sure!
Hope you and your dh make it back here - the mountains are still crisp snow covered wonders in the morning, the sunsets are still explosively colorful in the vast sky at dusk, and there is no end to interesting things to do and hobbies to learn, as you know from the quilting experience.
Besides, the desert just plain smells good with all that sage and pine in the air - lots of the best things here in Central Oregon are free:)
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Thu Feb-26-09 03:29 AM
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55. Nice to see all you Oregonians. I'm in Portland. |
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on a clear day I see Mt. Hood pretty much every day and usually can get a decent view of Mount St. Helens on the Markham bridge.
we live in beautiful country without California smog, earthquakes, and traffic...without tornadoes, frozen winters and springs, or hurricanes....
but boy if one of these guys ever blows.... :)
here's hoping we pray really hard or they get some volcano monitoring equipment upgraded on those mountains.
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Wed Feb-25-09 11:35 PM
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44. The ash would interfere with air travel, too |
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So volcanic eruptions would disrupt much more than just the lives of the locals. Obviously, Jindal doesn't understand that.
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Wed Feb-25-09 04:50 AM
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20. Right. Just like hurricane monitoring, correct? Jeebus n/t |
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Wed Feb-25-09 05:01 AM
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21. It's science, and science is inherently bad. |
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People near volcanoes should just pray, instead.
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Wed Feb-25-09 07:46 AM
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24. It's odd that the governor of the Hurricane State would say that |
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I wonder if he'd complain about money for weather monitoring equipment
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Wed Feb-25-09 11:19 AM
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26. I say we need to understand and forgive Gov. Jindal his |
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ignorance regarding volcanoes. Back in the 60's, the science text books told us that all the volcanoes in the US were extinct except for Hawaii. Undoubtedly, Louisiana is still using those text books. http://www.epodunk.com/top10/per_pupil/index.html
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Wed Feb-25-09 08:43 PM
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39. The science books we used in the early 60s |
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in Washington State listed the volcanos in the Cascades as dorment. They also gave us the last eruption dates of all of the Cascade Volcanos. Also said that dorment can go to active in a couple of hours.
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Wed Feb-25-09 12:26 PM
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Wed Feb-25-09 02:48 PM
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31. I pointed out on another thread that these |
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Volcano studies are important to people who live near Volcanoes and to those who have loved ones living close by. My daughter and her fam live in Portland, Ore and my son lives on Kaua'i and has friends on The Big Island.
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Wed Feb-25-09 03:29 PM
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32. those places are too exotic. here in the REAL America there are no volcanoes |
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so yeah. maybe that's what they were thinking.
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Wed Feb-25-09 03:39 PM
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34. Oh, yeah..real Americans don't live in |
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"Arugula loving" Portland, Ore and surf loving Hawai'i..Really? They tried that shit before with Obama and we saw how he responded so quickly to that.
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Wed Feb-25-09 03:41 PM
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35. my point exactly. mostly riffing on Palin's "real Americans" gambit |
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when you think about it, that was the stupidest way to approach the Obama candidacy I can think of other than saying "N!**ER's gonna steal your white women!"
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Wed Feb-25-09 03:49 PM
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36. Repukes aren't known for |
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their wisdom but they're trying for a new low common denominator.
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Wed Feb-25-09 09:05 PM
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40. With all that fire and smoke, it's the devil trying to escape Hell. |
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If we just ignore the volcano, it'll go away. If it does erupt, prayers and tax cuts will solve any and all problems caused by said eruption. Science sucks! Go GOD! :sarcasm:
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Wed Feb-25-09 11:14 PM
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42. Bubbie Jindal thought that excorcisms got rid of volcanos |
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Wed Feb-25-09 11:21 PM
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43. The morons that wrote that speech for him |
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were just looking for whatever shit they thought freepers would think sounds most wasteful.
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Thu Feb-26-09 01:03 AM
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51. If volcano monitoring needs to go then so does hurricane monitoring |
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Let Jindal pay for his own hurricane monitoring. What an ass he is!
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Thu Feb-26-09 01:05 AM
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52. But Portland's not part of "real America" |
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and I'm guessing Jindal and his merry band of fanatics would love for Soddam to burn to the ground.
I have a better idea, forget volcano monitoring and maybe whatever God it is these guys love will be placated by human sacrifices! Jindal can volunteer first to jump in. It would be like Joe vs. the Volcano, but this time the movie would be kinda entertaining. Hell, we could have a franchise and each sequel could have another conservative politician or pundit. I'm telling you, this thing will beat Star Wars by a mile!
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Thu Feb-26-09 06:06 AM
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56. He is anti-science and reason... |
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what do you expect from those types? They are in public service but see no need for Government. Left up to them, the Government would barely have a pulse.
Jingal is a dumbass.
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