Posted on 05/11/2010 2:52:57 AM PDT by sneakers
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Hey! If any of yunz wants on or off the Cyber Gum-band snap! list, let me know, cause I don’t add names unless you give me permission, n’at!
Frank Frazetta dead at 82. Artist...perhaps best known for "fantasy" artwork...Conan the Barbarian, Lil' Abner for a few years in the late '50's and graphics often used on cars, vans and motorcycles. R.I.P.
prisoner6
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Sorry,I missed it too. I just got out of the shower.
All of the people that Obama surrounds himself with are clueless about our government and how it’s supposed to work.
Or, they know how it’s supposed to work, and they are trying their darndest to subvert it.
(which is probably more likely)
Mornin’ everybuddy! Just had to reset ma router.... if we have anymore rain I’ll need an ark!
Morning AM!
Or at least a small rowboat! lol! Don’t forget the oars!
Obama is desperate to control the exchange of information.
Hey, where’s that clown who’s always complaining about Rose?
prisoner6
I tried to be nice yesterday and got slammed. He doesn’t like me or this thread. I don’t know why he posts here.
Oh well.
Well, that means it will be heading this way! I’d better get out the umbrella!
Oh, I didn’t know! lol! I guess I just assumed it was a guy!
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I don't know about that but ....
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As an undergraduate at Princeton, Kagan wrote a senior thesis titled
"To the Final Conflict: Socialism in New York City, 1900-1933."
In the "Acknowledgments" section of her work, she specifically thanked her brother Marc, whose involvement in radical causes led me to explore the history of American radicalism in the hope of clarifying my own political ideas. In the body of the thesis, Kagan wrote:
"In our own times, a coherent socialist movement is nowhere to be found in the United States. Americans are more likely to speak of a golden past than of a golden future, of capitalisms glories than of socialisms greatness. Conformity overrides dissent; the desire to conserve has overwhelmed the urge to alter. Such a state of affairs cries out for explanation. Why, in a society by no means perfect, has a radical party never attained the status of a major political force? Why, in particular, did the socialist movement never become an alternative to the nations established parties?...
"Through its own internal feuding, then, the SP [Socialist Party] exhausted itself forever and further reduced labor radicalism in New York to the position of marginality and insignificance from which it has never recovered. The story is a sad but also a chastening one for those who, more than half a century after socialisms decline, still wish to change America. Radicals have often succumbed to the devastating bane of sectarianism; it is easier, after all, to fight ones fellows than it is to battle an entrenched and powerful foe. Yet if the history of Local New York shows anything, it is that American radicals cannot afford to become their own worst enemies. In unity lies their only hope."
http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/individualProfile.asp?indid=2398
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HEAVY DUTY ---- this woman is a radical/socialist.
A few items were for sale seperately. The canister set was mared $11 so I started to get that. The clerk then told me it was all half off so the complete set that was marked at $200 was only $100! How could I pass that up, LOL?
They are packing it and I'll pick it up later today. Since we already had a set for 8 we'll now have a set for AN ARMY!
prisoner6
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