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Risk Management: WWIII vs Climate Change
On Wednesday, November 30, 2016 at 8:43:16 PM UTC, Frank Krygowski wrote:
And BTW, speaking of academics, honesty etc.: Quotation marks do have meaning. If someone were altering (or "continuously updating" as you say) Benjamin Franklin's words, that counts as paraphrasing, not quoting. Results should not be portrayed as a quotation, except perhaps in translations between languages, or in very casual circumstances - certainly not on a site which pretends to be a reference. Aw, sheet, Franki-boy, if you use Wikipedia as your reference, you don't have any right to expect better. What are you: gullible, stupid or simply perverse? Andre Jute A "crowd-sourced encyclopedia" is a short-form oxymoron |
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Risk Management: WWIII vs Climate Change
On 2016-11-30, jbeattie wrote:
In the future, we'll build statues of The Donald -- on horseback, arm extended with a sword -- with the inscription: "Grab their pussies!" Like TR on San Juan Hill, but with pussies instead of Spaniards. It will be great. Believe me. In all the years of the empire, through all its eccentrics, no one comes close to matching the inimitable mark made by Lord Dimwit Flathead the Excessive. No ego, no vanity, no exaggerated sense of proportion can compare with the likes of the man who in 789 GUE ordered the destruction of 1,400 square bloits, or 400,000 acres, of lush Fublio Valley forest to erect an immense nine-bloit-tall statue of himself, lending credence to the royal motto, "A truly great ruler is larger than life." -- Gregory S. Sutter Mostly Harmless http://zer0.org/~gsutter/ |
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Risk Management: WWIII vs Climate Change
On Wednesday, November 30, 2016 at 11:50:37 AM UTC-8, AMuzi wrote:
On 11/30/2016 1:39 PM, wrote: On Tuesday, November 29, 2016 at 9:35:28 PM UTC-8, W. Wesley Groleau wrote: On 11-29-2016 14:14, wrote: Do you honestly believe that New York City, LA and San Francisco should be running the USA? I honestly believe that these cities "lean Democrat" which is a heck of a lot different than "are 100% Democrat." -- Wes Groleau http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank...fferent-lives/ As you can see there is a sharp divide between population centers and the rest of the country. This is so dramatic that in population centers it is unusual for conservatives to bother to vote. +1 I voted every election in The People's Republic for 44 years, 90% write-ins (which of course don't count) as the local/county/school board/state assembly candidates offered were a choice between Maoists and Trotskyites. I did find a solution. I sold my house and moved out. -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org/ Open every day since 1 April, 1971 That is the choice that everyone of the lower middle class upwards is doing. California will soon be low class and top 1% and Moonbeam Brown will tell us all what a success he's been. |
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