Friday, 29 November 2013

from Wilson Cruz

from Wilson Cruz goodbyeGOP2013-11-29 00:00:18Wilson Cruz Now having reached the end of this Thanksgiving Day, I can tell you I'm pretty grateful for many things. Having spent this holiday spending time with and speaking with family and friends, new ones and old, I know that I am MOST grateful for them. They model for me, through their laughter and grace, the RESILIENCE OF THE HUMAN SPIRIT. The universe can shake us, it may even knock us down - but only for a moment. We may even sit there and collect ourselves for a little while and feel the bruise - the sting, and let a tear fall. Some may see this and count us out, but that's where we surprise you, because with a chuckle or maybe even a laugh, we dust ourselves off, take a humble look upward, and WE GET UP! Iris Echevarria, Telly Garcia, Tomeka Garcia, Janessa Poppin's, Gilberto Echevarria, Zulma Rivera, Joshua Cruz, Betina Wilcots, Trey EllettunkSo I will not allow sexist trash to take over JanetSmith2013-11-28 23:55:39this forum. I'm fighting back!unkCrazy Dude is now on the list for being sexist. JanetSmith2013-11-28 23:53:39 ★ All those women are ugly as hell < Crazy_________Dude > 11/28 23:39:43 Seriously, I can edit women's pics in photoshop and make them look pretty. As far as intellevt goes, if you fall for morons like Michelle Bachmann, you got big problems. And the other women on that list are nothing but big mouthed bigoted bitches, Anne Coulter being top on the list. The rest are nothing but Fox news bitches and ho's. Fuck them. Nope, I am not going to vote for fucked up brainless "pretty" women. They are all ugly on the inside. Give me Boxer, Pelosi, Feinstein and Mikulski any day. Those are real women, not the RW bitches and ho's as in your pictures. https://forums.craigslist.org/?ID=241078691bndWhat a loser - I spent ALL THANKSGIVING on CL the-antilib372013-11-28 23:49:48posting non stop like an obsessed ass hole. Hey wait a minute... I AM an obsessed asshole, aren't I ?!!!I CANT WAIT FOR THE 2014 ELECTIONS § 2013-11-28 23:45:02inl★ All those women are ugly as hell Crazy_________Dude2013-11-28 23:39:43Seriously, I can edit women's pics in photoshop and make them look pretty. As far as intellevt goes, if you fall for morons like Michelle Bachmann, you got big problems. And the other women on that list are nothing but big mouthed bigoted bitches, Anne Coulter being top on the list. The rest are nothing but Fox news bitches and ho's. Fuck them. Nope, I am not going to vote for fucked up brainless "pretty" women. They are all ugly on the inside. Give me Boxer, Pelosi, Feinstein and Mikulski any day. Those are real women, not the RW bitches and ho's as in your pictures.inlno i dislike stupid people you fit nicely § the-voice2013-11-28 23:35:11inlI understand. You hate strong women. JanetSmith2013-11-28 23:34:01unkShock Conservatives (If They Ever Bothered To Re lie_____detector2013-11-28 23:32:30Shock Conservatives (If They Ever Bothered To Read A Book Or Two) Whenever conservative bloggers try to be clever and “expose” liberal myths, you just know it’s time to pull out the rain coat, ’cause there’s gonna be a whole lot of bullshit flying around. The latest example of this is John Hawkins’ “20 Obvious Truths That Will Shock Liberals” whose real title should be “20 Easily Disprovable Stories That Conservatives Chumps Buy Hook, Line & Sinker.” Let’s take a look shall we? The Founding Fathers were generally religious, gun-toting small government fanatics who were so far to the Right that they’d make Ann Coulter look like Jimmy Carter. That’s nice. They also thought leeches could cure illness. Does that mean we should stop advancing medicine or building on their ideas for a better future? I’ll keep this mind the next time some gibbering buffoon demands that “original intent” be the only guide for interpreting the Constitution. The original intent of the Founders was that slavery was just fine, black people counted as only 3/5 of a man and women couldn’t vote at all. Let’s get back to basics!! Warning: you might find that women and African-Americans have some objections. As for “small government?” Pure ignorance. They had laws dictating what kind of public behavior was acceptable and what size barrel could be used to transport food stuffs. Small government? Don’t make me laugh. The greatest evil this country has ever committed isn’t slavery; it’s killing more than 50 million innocent children via abortion. Tell that to a slave. But, in reality, abortion is a very complicated issue. Far more complicated than the bumper sticker mentality of your typical conservative can process. I’ll help conservative make their case, though. All a conservative has to do to convince me that they truly consider abortion to be the murder of a human being is explain to me why they do not have a funeral for miscarriages and demand a death certificate be issued. Good luck with that. unkIf it wasn't entertaining, I wouldn't come back. § do_japan2013-11-28 23:28:29unkReich new film: Inequality for All do_japan2013-11-28 23:24:53While I commend any effort to shine light on what is probably the greatest problem with the US economy, inequality, clips from the film seem like tired lectures on an issue which informed people are already well aware of. Who's he trying to convince? The film will only reinforce what people who agree already know, and no one who disagrees will bother to watch it.I dont think so § the-voice2013-11-28 23:21:35unkGOP Ohio Senate Votes to 'Ban Libertarian Party' lie_____detector2013-11-28 23:12:09GOP Ohio Senate Votes to 'Ban Libertarian Party' from 2014 Election The Ohio Senate voted 22-11 this week to pass legislation that would set new rules for minor political parties in Ohio. The legislation, Senate Bill 193, would relax vote thresholds for minor parties to be recognized by the state, and it would push back the deadline for parties to submit paperwork for a general election. Senator Bill Seitz, the Cincinnati Republican sponsoring the bill, has said the legislation is needed as state rules governing minor parties have been in limbo since a federal court held in 2006 that they were overly restrictive. Since then, the state has continued to recognize four minor parties: the Libertarians, the Green Party, the Constitution Party, and the Socialist Party. Seitz said on the Senate floor that new rules are needed to ensure recognized political parties have some proof of support. He said the current situation is like the "wild, wild West. "Obviously, if you are in one of those minor parties, you probably would like that current lawless state of affairs to continue, because you get to stay on the ballot without demonstrating any modicum of public support," Seitz said. "I don't think that's appropriate public policy, and that's why we drafted Senate Bill 193." The American Civil Liberties Union is raising concerns along with third parties in Ohio, telling lawmakers that the proposals' petition requirements are onerous and the changes come too close to Ohio's 2014 statewide elections. Libertarian and Green party officials renewed complaints that the reforms would make it extremely difficult for them to participate in next year’s elections, and that the leglislation effectively "bans" their party from the 2014 election. unkwitnessing the death throes of the GOP... The lie_____detector2013-11-28 23:11:17witnessing the death throes of the GOP... The Last Days of the GOP We could be witnessing the death throes of the Republican Party I once wrote about lobbying, and this week I called some Republicans I used to talk to (and some that they recommended I talk to) about the effect the shutdown is having on the Republican Party in Washington. The response I got was fear of Republican decline and loathing of the Tea Party: One lobbyist and former Hill staffer lamented the “fall of the national party,” another the rise of “suburban revolutionaries,” and another of “people alienated from business, from everything.” There is a growing fear among Washington Republicans that the party, which has lost two national elections in a row, is headed for history’s dustbin. And I believe that they are right to worry. What is happening in the Republican Party today is reminiscent of what happened to the Democrats in the late 1960s and early 1970s. At that time, the Democrats in Washington were faced by a grassroots revolt from the new left over the war in Vietnam and from the white South over the party’s support for civil rights. It took the Democrats over two decades to do undo the damage—to create a party coalition that united the leadership in Washington with the base and that was capable of winning national elections. The Republicans could be facing a similar split between their base and their Washington leadership, and it could cripple them not just in the 2014 and 2016 elections, but for decades to come. unkGOP surrender roundup: Sadness, woe and conserva lie_____detector2013-11-28 23:09:44GOP surrender roundup: Sadness, woe and conservative civil war John Boehner may have decided that he'd rather not plunge the United States into default quite just yet, but the true believers? They're mad. Really, really mad. A roundup of arsonist reactions: Speaker Pelosi Part 2: Opening Jan 5. 2015 — @DRUDGE Rush Limbaugh on Wednesday blasted the Republican Party as “irrelevant” and responsible for “creating one of the greatest political disasters” he’s ever seen. “I was trying to think earlier today, if ever in my life I could remember any major political party being so irrelevant,” the conservative radio host said on his show, according to a transcript. “I have never seen it. I have never seen a major political party simply occupy placeholders, as the Republican Party is doing.”

Rush says the party still refuses to offer "serious opposition" to Obama, again claiming that this is because Obama is black. Hardliner and actual CNN contributor Erick Erickson, or maybe he's not there anymore because who the hell watches CNN these days:
I am tired of funding Republicans who campaign against Obamacare then refuse to fight. It’s time to find a new batch of Republicans to actually practice what the current crop preaches. The Tea Party Nation is very, very sad:
Barack Obama demanded unconditional surrender from the Republican Party. He pretty much got it. […] In short, the GOP got nothing from their fight. But then again, McConnell, Boehner and the GOP establishment never tried.
 FreedomWorks and Club For Growth are frothing and foaming.
 FreedomWorks: "The line separating the Democrats and the Republican establishment is fading- it might have disappeared today." — @philipaklein 
 But House conservatives like Raul Labrador know what the real problem with their plan was. It's the fault of that damn meddling media for saying House Republicans wanted to repeal Obamacare instead of calmly explaining that the Republicans merely wanted to reasonably exchange defunding or delaying the law in exchange for allowing the federal government to continue to function. unkDemographics Killing Off the Religious Right.... lie_____detector2013-11-28 23:09:07Demographics Killing Off the Religious Right..... Religious progressives are on the rise. Are we facing down the end of the conservative death grip on religion in America? It's true that religious progressives have always been a part of the conversation—it's not just Republican politicians who pay fealty to God in their public speeches and appearances—but by and large, when faith is discussed in public forums, it's almost always religious conservatives using it as a cudgel to attack women's rights, gay rights, and secularism. That may be changing, however, as the numbers of religious progressives are on the rise, according to the Public Religion Research Institute. In fact, for people ages 18-33, religious progressives outnumber religious conservatives. According to the survey, 23 percent of people aged 18 to 33 are religious progressives, while 22 percent are nonreligious and 17 percent are religious conservatives. By contrast, only 12 percent of those aged 66 to 88 are religious progressives, whereas 47 percent are said to be religious conservatives. I'm sure religious conservatives had a hunch that they were losing young people long before this polling data confirmed it, just by looking at the people sitting in their pews. Evangelical leaders have been fretting about this loss for a couple of years now, and it's an open secret that the youngest generation finds the reactionary politics and hostility toward science that marks religious conservatism to be repulsive. Some of the kids fleeing the flock just end up having no religious beliefs at all, but some clearly want to retain a connection to faith without having to sign off on the anti-feminism, homophobia, and creationism that comes with the more conservative churches. hou★ I hope Sarah Palin runs in 2016 Crazy_________Dude2013-11-28 23:08:26









unk^^^^See what I mean^^^ So Sad § PeePoopPatel2013-11-28 23:07:08i cant argue with you naconed2013-11-28 23:06:05you sound so bright you're basically blank★ When has artshit NOT lied? Crazy_________Dude2013-11-28 23:05:56The answer is never. artshit is full of shit. He tolerates RW racism. He hangs around with racists. I don't mind cons who are cons for the principles. Cons who are cons out of racist values need to be thrown to the curb.unkI think the AIDS has reached his tiny brain § PeePoopPatel2013-11-28 23:03:55houLibs - it's ok to have AIDS because ciada2013-11-28 22:55:49it's treatable and Obamacare covers it. I didn't know autoimmune could destroy your brain cells toodetWill I lose my AIDS meds under Obamacare? § joeIcraig2013-11-28 22:54:02unkIt's already tomorrow where I live. § do_japan2013-11-28 22:54:02unkI've only been here for 1 year. § do_japan2013-11-28 22:52:35unkStop changing the subject, retard do_japan2013-11-28 22:52:11I don't support Obama. The fact of the matter is that the GOP has OVERWHELMINGLY supported the NSA's secret surveillance program, while half of Dems opposed it. What now, bitch? What now? Yeah, you go ahead and celebrate your little senate victory next year (if it even happens). Won't change a god damn thing.unkOpps, I mis-quoted Cheney. § do_japan2013-11-28 22:49:59unkI never said that. § do_japan2013-11-28 22:49:30houI'm satisfied with a lame duck president. do_japan2013-11-28 22:44:28Obama is too conservative anyway. He only needs to keep the white house occupied and GOP-free for the next 3 years.unkYes, no worries about being denied health insura do_japan2013-11-28 22:41:25nce because of a TB infection. But it turns out I'm perfectly healthy and won't be needing it anyway.



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