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I like Newt. He is very intelligent and gives insightful lectures. But, like any other politician I’ve ever heard, when he starts to talk religion, the horse manure gets a little deep. If one does look at the U.S. Constitution, as printed online, you can do a ctrl f word search and enter “god”, and there is no mention of the word. God is mentioned only once in the Declaration of Independence, and it does look like they’re talking about a montheistic God, but they express it oddly as “…Nature’s God…”. There certainly is no mention of Jesus or Christ. The main philosophy driving the creation of the U.S. was the Age of Reason rather than some particular religion.
- Al Gore on the bongos.
- Some words roll off the tongue awkwardly, or sound bad, and gal does both. It sounds like someone beginning to vomit. But maybe there’s some sort of antiquated association with the word, gal . To me, gal harkens up a picture of the Andrew Sisters at a dude ranch. When was the last time you heard someone use the word auto ? “Where’d you park your car ?” compared to “Where’d you park your auto ?”
- The women all had good kicking technique. It’s not problematic that they enjoyed kicking this dummy in the gonads, necessarily, since kicking and punching people is actually very invigorating. Good training, too, in case they ever get hassled. As for the dude asking to be kicked in his privates, it’s a sign he needs to look for a career change.
- There were many topics in that long letter, and there’s not enough space or attention span to cover all those topics in one comment.
On U.S. currency, It doesn’t say “In Christ we trust”. It says, “…God…”, the God of Abraham I would presume (monotheist), and there are at least three religions, two of them non-Christian who worship one God. The founding fathers did not put that phrase on U.S. currency, nor was there any reference to God on cash until the Civil War. It was in 1956 that the bill was passed that “In God We Trust” would be included on all U.S. currencies. There are enough people in the U.S., who understand that when a government supports one religion over another, it is a form of tyranny, and one has only to look to other nations in the world to see the downsides to liberty that’s caused by mixing politics and religions.
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- Tissue + Sneeze
Patty Loveless like water into wine - COP15
The earth warms and cools naturally without the help of pollution. Whether or not the computer models are sufficient to predict the future can be debated. Pollution might affect the weather, but I fall short of believing that it is a controlling factor. Yet, despite my agnosticism, I’ve always been against pollution. So, I’m cool with reducing pollution. The cap ‘n’ trade tactic is a loser, unfortunately. It won’t work because China and India and the rest of the 3rd world aren’t on the program. If it won’t work, do something else (That’s my politics in a nutshell: Pragmatism). The reason why polluting technology is used is because it’s the cheapest. Cap ‘n’ trade comes with a price, and maybe that money would be better invested in R & D, to develop technology that is non-polluting and cheaper than present technology. - Those Limeys! Plus a little Gymkhana
I’ve heard that coffee promotes fat. I’m not sure about that. Could be, but if you drink coffee, it should be taken black, no sugar. It’s an acquired taste, but it doesn’t take long to acquire it.Green tea is the preferred drink. It has a similar drug effect that coffee has, but seems to be mellower. Green tea is consumed by itself, no sugar or fat content.
Avoid tap water. As a plumber/pipefitter, I know why you should avoid tap water, but that’s a long story.
Milk is pushed by doctors because they see the protein, calcium and vitamin D as being essential. I wonder if supplements are a better way to get those nutrients. Then again, I wonder if pills work.
Having watched that lesson on fructose, I’ll be reading the ingredients of bread at the supermarket. And maybe I’ll cut down the beer consumption a little, too.
- Tissue + Sneeze
I sneezed last night.
ah…ah…ah-CHOO – HOO
My entire body quaked, my hat shot straight in the air, and I think my heart stopped. I’m sure it frightened the neighbors. - Those Limeys! Plus a little Gymkhana
@pat haskett“My Boy Lollipop” hit the charts in 1964, even though it appears she lip-synced her hit, there, in that clip in 1973….in her scrumptious, little white jump suit. The thing is, in 1964, that was the depth of pop music, and into that exploded the Beatles to bring back the driving
down beat, the spirit of Chuck Berry, and the “rock group”.
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