Re:Thought of the Day
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skeebo
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Such is true...most men are happy to go with the flow and not to stir the waters in any way to draw attention unto themselves. I believe this is how this goes..."It is better to die standing, then live,serving on your knees.." ~-sc
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by
Anonymous Coward
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My complaint about Dick Cheney:
May I be cynical for a bit? I hope you don't mind, but with Cheney's latest barrage of malodorous notions, I can't resist the urge to make a few cynical comments. To get right down to it, some of the facts I'm about to present may seem shocking. This they certainly are. However, it's time that a few facts had a chance to slip through the fusillade of hype. What's my problem, then? Allow me to present it in the form of a question: Where are the people who are willing to stand up and acknowledge that Cheney, in his infinite wisdom, has decided to destroy the natural beauty of our parks and forests? On the surface, it would seem to have something to do with the way that his whole approach is repugnant. But upon further investigation, one will find that by allowing Cheney to put mephitic thoughts in our children's minds, we are allowing him to play puppet master. As for the lies and exaggerations, Cheney's epigrams are rife with contradictions and difficulties; they're entirely maladroit, meet no objective criteria, and are unsuited for a supposedly educated population. And as if that weren't enough, if Cheney is going to obstruct important things, then he should at least have the self-respect to remind himself of a few things: First, a true enemy is better than a false friend. And second, many people respond to his debauched vituperations in much the same way that they respond to television dramas. They watch them; they talk about them; but they feel no overwhelming compulsion to do anything about them. That's why I insist we pronounce the truth and renounce the lies.
Even people who consider themselves scornful foolhardy-types generally agree that Cheney's slurs symbolize lawlessness, violence, and misguided rebellion -- extreme liberty for a few, even if the rest of us lose more than a little freedom. One might conclude that Cheney is incapable of writing a letter without using such phrases as "crapulous pop psychologists", "loquacious exhibitionists", "oppressive personae non gratae", or some combination thereof. Alternatively, one might conclude that Cheney has a different view of reality from the rest of us. In either case, if you're not part of the solution, then you're part of the problem. His historical record of fickle pleas is clearer than the muddled pronouncements of his apple-polishers for a variety of reasons. For instance, the worst sorts of inconsiderate Neanderthals there are must be treated with political justice, not with civil justice, as they are sincerely not real citizens. Let me rephrase that: I wonder if he really believes the things he says. He knows they're not true, doesn't he? A complete answer to that question would take more space than I can afford, so I'll have to give you a simplified answer. For starters, if we let him cause riots in the streets, then greed, corruption, and tribalism will characterize the government. Oppressive measures will be directed against citizens. And lies and deceit will be the stock and trade of the media and educational institutions.
Even Cheney's bedfellows couldn't deal with the full impact of Cheney's refrains. That's why they created "Cheney-ism," which is just a garrulous excuse to force square pegs into round holes. He plans to drag everything that is truly great into the gutter. He has instructed his votaries not to discuss this or even admit to his plan's existence. Obviously, Cheney knows he has something to hide. Most of you reading this letter have your hearts in the right place. Now follow your hearts with actions. I have traveled the length and breadth of this country and talked with the best people. I can therefore assure you that Cheney's artifices cannot stand on their own merit. That's why they're dependent on elaborate artifices and explanatory stories to convince us that Cheney's warnings can give us deeper insights into the nature of reality. We can and we must protect ourselves by any means necessary against the unrestrained bestiality of stupid, quasi-macabre paper-pushers. And that's the honest truth.
I feel like I really belong. *sniff*
by
gilroy
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Hey, I finally get to grouse about submitting a story, having it rejected, and five hours later having the exact same story show up under an editor's name. Yay, I'm part of the repressed! I feel like I've really made it.
Anyway, my story was cooler because it included the great closing line from the article,
"Will I use it in the wrong way?" he said. "No." Then he paused. "But then again, what is to stop the next guy?"
Aahh, what do I care? I made it into the Washington Post today!:)
Such is true...most men are happy to go with the flow and not to stir the waters in any way to draw attention unto themselves.
I believe this is how this goes..."It is better to die standing, then live,serving on your knees.."
~-sc
My complaint about Dick Cheney:
May I be cynical for a bit? I hope you don't mind,
but with Cheney's latest barrage of
malodorous notions, I can't resist the urge to make a
few cynical comments. To get right
down to it, some of the facts I'm about
to present may seem shocking. This
they certainly are. However, it's time that a few
facts had a chance to slip through the fusillade of hype.
What's my problem, then? Allow me to present it
in the form of a question: Where are the people
who are willing to stand up and acknowledge
that Cheney, in his infinite wisdom, has decided
to destroy the natural beauty of our parks and forests?
On the surface, it would seem to have something to do
with the way that his whole approach is repugnant.
But upon further investigation, one will find that
by allowing Cheney to put mephitic thoughts in our
children's minds, we are allowing him to play puppet master.
As for the lies and exaggerations, Cheney's
epigrams are rife with contradictions
and difficulties; they're entirely maladroit,
meet no objective criteria, and are unsuited
for a supposedly educated population.
And as if that weren't enough, if Cheney is going to
obstruct important things, then he should at least have
the self-respect to remind himself of a few things: First, a
true enemy is better than a false friend. And
second, many people respond to his debauched vituperations
in much the same way that they respond to television
dramas. They watch them; they talk about them; but
they feel no overwhelming compulsion to do anything
about them. That's why I insist we pronounce the truth
and renounce the lies.
Even people who consider themselves scornful
foolhardy-types generally agree that Cheney's slurs
symbolize lawlessness, violence, and misguided rebellion
-- extreme liberty for a few, even if the rest of us
lose more than a little freedom. One might conclude
that Cheney is incapable of writing a letter without using
such phrases as "crapulous pop psychologists", "loquacious
exhibitionists", "oppressive personae non gratae", or
some combination thereof. Alternatively, one might conclude
that Cheney has a different view of reality from the rest of us.
In either case, if you're not part of the solution,
then you're part of the problem. His historical record of
fickle pleas is clearer than the muddled pronouncements
of his apple-polishers for a variety of reasons. For
instance, the worst sorts of inconsiderate Neanderthals there
are must be treated with political justice, not with
civil justice, as they are sincerely not real citizens. Let me
rephrase that: I wonder if he really believes the
things he says. He knows they're not true, doesn't he?
A complete answer to that question would
take more space than I can afford, so I'll have to give
you a simplified answer. For starters, if
we let him cause riots in the streets, then greed,
corruption, and tribalism will characterize the government.
Oppressive measures will be directed against citizens.
And lies and deceit will be the stock and trade of the
media and educational institutions.
Even Cheney's bedfellows couldn't deal with the full impact of
Cheney's refrains. That's why they created "Cheney-ism," which is
just a garrulous excuse to force square
pegs into round holes. He plans to drag everything
that is truly great into the gutter. He has instructed
his votaries not to discuss this or even admit to his
plan's existence. Obviously, Cheney knows he has
something to hide. Most of you reading this letter
have your hearts in the right place. Now
follow your hearts with actions. I have traveled the length and
breadth of this country and talked with the best people. I can
therefore assure you that Cheney's artifices cannot stand on
their own merit. That's why they're dependent on elaborate
artifices and explanatory stories to convince us that Cheney's
warnings can give us deeper insights into the nature of
reality. We can and we must protect ourselves by any means
necessary against the unrestrained bestiality
of stupid, quasi-macabre paper-pushers. And that's the honest truth.
Anyway, my story was cooler because it included the great closing line from the article,
Aahh, what do I care? I made it into the Washington Post today!
The Mongrel Dogs Who Teach
All that information is printed right on the card.
autopr0n is like, down and stuff.