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Re:House loses most staunch Democrat
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Re:Sounds great in theory
but as Reagan pointed out:
"80 percent of air pollution comes not from chimneys and auto exhaust pipes, but from plants and trees." Presidential candidate Ronald Reagan, in 1979.
and
"Trees cause more pollution than automobiles do." -- Ronald Reagan, 1981
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Re:I predict...
Unfortunately, he doesn't seem to be sufficiently self-aware to spend the rest of his days agonizing over the fact that he's been such an abysmal failure.
His record, as president, matches perfectly his business record.
The thing that scares me the most is I vaguely recall him saying something like, "I want to preside over the Rapture prophesied in Revelations" (which of course requires an Armageddon), and forcing Russia to change the direction their nukes are pointing seems like a good first step down the road to Hell for all of us.
I definitely remember him saying, "I want to be a war president."
(Holy fuck, when I started this I didn't realize that I'd find so much evidence to link to. Wow.)
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Re:Oh come on
There's this one: http://www.allhatnocattle.net/Mars%20Rovers.jpg
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You've been meme'd by Ronald Reagan
Damn it. Ronald Reagan makes up some BS about Mt. St. Helen's and people until eternity will think that it's true because a president said it.
"I have flown twice over Mt St. Helens out on our west coast. I'm not a scientist and I don't know the figures, but I have a suspicion that that one little mountain has probably released more sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere of the world than has been released in the last ten years of automobile driving or things of that kind that people are so concerned about." -- Ronald Reagan, 1980. (Actually, Mount St. Helens, at its peak activity, emitted about 2,000 tons of sulfur dioxide per day, compared with 81,000 tons per day by cars.)
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Re:Business on Mars
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Obligatory follow-up
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This is too easy"Show me the latest partially evolved Chimp"
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The roadblocks weren't physicalThe real road block came well before election day when approximately 57,700 "felons" were excluded from the voter rolls. The list was determined by a company called DBT Online.
The list was determined in this manner:
Most of the voters (such as "David Butler," a name that appears 77 times in Florida phone books) were selected because their name, gender, birthdate, and race matched--or nearly matched--one of the tens of millions of ex-felons in the United States. Neither DBT nor the state conducted any further research to verify the matches. DBT, which frequently is hired by the F.B.I. to conduct manhunts, originally proposed using address histories and financial records to confirm the names, but the state declined,the cross-checks. In Harris's elections-office files, next to DBT's sophisticated verification plan, there is a handwritten note: "DON'T NEED."
This is taken from a story by Greg Palast did for Harper's Magazine and can be read here. Even more details can be had in this article.