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Everything posted by KaskadskyjKozak
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2 email letters to nick licata are still unanswered. so i guess next step would be talikng a fucking blow torch and cut the fucker down, right? Why not? If pinko liberal radicals advocate whacking SUVs with hammers...
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Dave Mustaine vs. Axl Rose?
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Mine would be my Ford emblem on your forehead if I saw you anywher near my truck. So what have you done for earth day today besides litter 170 stickers across Seattle Better yet, force feed them the contents of your blue bag. Leave no trace...
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Welcome to where time stands still No one leaves and no one will Moon is full, never seems to change Just labeled mentally deranged Dream the same thing every night I see our freedom in my sight No locked doors, no windows barred No things to make my brain seem scarred Sleep, my friend, and you will see That dream is my reality They keep me locked up in this cage Can't they see it's why my brain says rage? Santorum, leave me be Santorum, just leave me alone
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Liberty Ridge Mid-May- Route Questions!
KaskadskyjKozak replied to Fuggedaboudit's topic in Mount Rainier NP
Good stories, and a TR with photos. :-) -
Don't they have anything better to do? Time to take a recess...
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Liberty Ridge Mid-May- Route Questions!
KaskadskyjKozak replied to Fuggedaboudit's topic in Mount Rainier NP
From reading S&R reports over the years, there does seem to be a theme of people coming from other parts of the country either underestimating the route, their abilities, and/or trying to rush a summit bid instead of taking the mountain on its own terms and waiting for a favorable weather window. As for the "crystal ball", isn't that how the thread started? When someone asks how it will be in the future, that naturally sends up warning flags. The mountain makes its own damn weather and conditions change daily. -
Will Domestic Cats in Wisconsin Become Fair Game?
KaskadskyjKozak replied to Thinker's topic in Spray
Wasted food? The birds, worms, and bacteria will eat 'em. -
Will Domestic Cats in Wisconsin Become Fair Game?
KaskadskyjKozak replied to Thinker's topic in Spray
mmm... tastes like chicken -
(sounds of bells and whistles blaring in the background...) Both the corporate aspect and the predominant liberal bias of individuals in the mainstream media significantly contribute to the content, tone, and nature of reporting. WE HAVE A WINNER! -kurt
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I acknowledged that they are a business - so that means they are maximizing profit. Also it is one thing to have short reports on the case, but they have wall-to-wall coverage on this stuff with nothing new of substance to report. What a waste of time.
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The media is very selective in what it chooses as "newsworthy", and the level of portraying "both sides" in a fair and accurate representation is dubious at best. Temper that with the fact that they are businesses worried about their bottom line, and that the American public has an interest level mired more in the details of Wacko-Jacko, the Lacy Peterson case, Paris Hilton's address book, and so on, rather than things that matter.
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Liberty Ridge Mid-May- Route Questions!
KaskadskyjKozak replied to Fuggedaboudit's topic in Mount Rainier NP
A friend of mine climbed the route several years ago, and was surprised, when, above Thumb Rock, he was passed by a skiier on his way down... -
Did they use the word "repeal"? You can't repeal a supreme court decision; you can only repeal laws. Roe v. Wade could only be overturned by a Supreme Court decision and this is unlikely due to the court's respect for precedence.
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When people blast the liberal media for their bias they are not referring to the op-ed pages, but the news articles. Op-Ed pages are expected to be "biased" - they express a view point, an analysis of the facts, not just a neutral presentation of the latter. The same is true for television shows. Shows like "Crossfire", "Hannity and Colmes", "The Factor", etc. are analysis and opinion, not straight news. The bias that is criticized is in the so called "neutral" news depicted on the nightly news hours. In short, Op-Ed and analysis are expected to be biased and based on opinion. The criticism is in portraying something as "unbiased", when it is far from it.
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In China, there is a shortage of women, since sons are more valued, and the "one child law" results in more aborted daughters.
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Just two "Pope"-sanctioned deeds listed (the ones so often cited by those wishing to espouse moral relativism): 60,000-100,000 - Sack of Jerusalem, First Crusade (1099) 15,000 (estimated) - Holy Inquisition (Europe). 1184 - 1800 Compare to a single communist purge: # 20,000,000 - Great Purge (Soviet Union, 1930s) (Estimates range from 3.5 to 60 million) # 250,000-20,000,000 - Cultural Revolution (China, 1966 - 1976 most estimates are around 1 to 2 million) Quod erat demonstrandum
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go back to playing with your toy action figures, GI Joe.
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Exactly. And election time is about sniffing two piles of shit and deciding which smells better to you.
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Do a body count you moron.
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fuck marks- let's face it! the system he designed killed more people then any other, including hitler. fuck you you pinko commie puking shit for brain bastard. Prekrasno vyslovleno. Toj komunyak prosto odyn iz Leninovykh "korysnykh idiotiv".
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The guy was 6 when Hitler was elected chancellor and grew up in a totalitarian state. I guarantee you'd have been forced into the Hitler youth had you been born in Germany in 1927, so STFU. It's easy to moralize having been born and raised in a free country. You know nothing about tyranny and oppression. He was 18 you dumb ass. Although the German army was conscripting 12 year olds in Berlin, it was not doing so everywhere. The man was barely in service before he deserted. As for there being "no German army", you need to learn some history. Over 5 million german soldiers surrendered to the allies who were under Joedel's (sp) command. The Germans fought to the end - street by street, building by building in Berlin. Tens of thousands of Allied soldiers died in the 4+ months of fighting that took place in Europe in 1945.
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It's all fun and games until someone loses an eye.
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http://www.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/europe/04/19/pope.world.reacts/index.html "Rabbi Israel Singer, chairman of the World Jewish Congress, said: "We worked closely with Cardinal Ratzinger on many issues, including the Holy See's relationship with Israel and the church's condemnation of anti-Semitism. Cardinal Ratzinger provided the theological underpinning for many of the major advances in Jewish-Catholic relations in the past quarter century."
