Posted on 10/15/2011 1:28:17 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
Poppycock. I've been here longer than that and this is far more prevalent and extensive.
You can go jump in a lake you self-appointed hall monitor.
This kind of advocacy loading up the sidebar has transformed you from an occasional poster into a shrieking harpie.
It's no surprise that you wouldn't recognize self-government when you saw it. Hence, it fits that you would support an empty-suit statist like Perry.
woops! That should have read; “grubbing for roots and berries”.
Anyway, the Sierra Club can kiss my grit.
Do you send love notes like this to other posters or do you just monitor me?
You must not be trilled with Perry’s energy plan to people back to work.
I’d forgotten, you’re that tree-hugger with your own book.
If these Capitalism-destroying, Commie lovers hate Perry’s plan, I love it.
You put way to much thought into this. I worry about your sanity more than your motives for making up lists about posters. Your periodic call for others to be banned from FR is paranoia.
But if you need someone to talk to and keep you company, just keep posting and bumping the thread and someone else will eventually come along to comment about your efforts.
BUMP!
I LIKE!
A LOT!
Someone needs to tell him (or Anita) to get out word about Texas’ “Baker’s Law.”
That really strikes a chord with a lot of people.
So who do you think is better than Perry? Make your case. I’m Perry until someone better comes along.
Are you referring to this Texas Baker’s Law?
http://www.legis.state.tx.us/tlodocs/82R/billtext/pdf/SB00081F.pdf#navpanes=0
SB 81 by Senator Jane Nelson
House Sponsor: Representative Lois Kolkhorst
Signed into law by Governor Rick Perry on 6/17/2011.
Summary of sections 5 and 6 of the bill, which pertain to Cottage Food Operations.
smoothsailing,
It’s not so bad eating roots and berries.
Here is a recipe for one of the EPA’s most popular recipes, Root Soup with a Texas Jalapeno flair in honor of Texas Governor Rick Perry.
Root Soup
5 Large Plum Tomatoes
1 Large Red Pepper
1/2 Medium Beet
1/4 C Pine Nuts
1/2 Small Jalapeno Chili Pepper (to taste)
1 clove of garlic
1/4C Chives
1T Horseradish
Put all except chives into a high powered blender and blend until smooth and creamy - sprinkle with chopped chives. Nice cold or warm. Nice topped with a small dollop of fermented cashew nut cheese.
Plus... A nice precursor to the Rick Perry TexMex Root Soup is the Roasted Root Vegetable & Wheat Berry Salad here:
http://www.davidlebovitz.com/2010/01/roasted-root-vegetable-wheat-ber/
Oh sure, now I know you're pulling my leg! LOL!
Better qualified: Newt, Santorum, Johnson, and Huntsman.
More intelligent: To the above add Romney, Bachmann and Cain.
More conservative: all of the above except Rommey, Johnson, and Huntsman. Newt is close to a tie.
That leaves Santorum, Bachmann, and Cain as probably better choices to be President. Politically, the first two have flamed. That leaves Cain. Am I happy about 9-9-9? No, but a NRST won't pass the Congress anyway. Perry is sinking while Cain is ascendant and polls better against both Romney and Zero. Not a bad indicator at this point.
I completely agree with you analysis of the candidates.
I receive emails from the Sierra club because I attended a meeting opposing the coal terminal in my county in WA state. I now have a new opinion of the Sierra club, from those emails. Most of the members of the Sierra Club seem to be well-intentioned dupes that just aren’t that smart.
One of issues that was covered in the last email notice was mercury in tuna. They warned that coal burning power plants could be polluting your tunafish sandwich with mercury because the coal burning power plants were polluting lakes streams.
The lawyers who run it are another matter.
They warned that coal burning power plants could be polluting your tunafish sandwich with mercury because the coal burning power plants were polluting lakes streams.
Burning coal does introduce a lot of mercury, but a forest or brush fire in a cinnabar formation produces a lot more. The amount released from coal plants compared to background sources is not that big a deal and it could be a lot less if there was an economic reason to invest in new plants. With the threat of the Sierra Club around, regulatory risk becomes a big part of that decision.
You'll note that I didn't list Romney as "better qualified." There is a reason. Anybody who institutes an effectively socialized market in healthcare is too crooked to consider as "qualified" to be President. Anyone who engages in situational policy preferences without a serious explanation for the change is too dishonest to consider (Perry falls under that category too). Romney fails both.
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