As of yesterday Hillary has received 63,049,607 votes to Donald's 61,610,484. If it were the other way around don't you think Republicans would be screaming too. That was fro... moreAs of yesterday Hillary has received 63,049,607 votes to Donald's 61,610,484. If it were the other way around don't you think Republicans would be screaming too. That was from Rosie's question, but I am infuriated at this news.How is this possible?
"Please accept my resignation. I don't want to belong to any club that will accept me as a member". So Groucho Marx said. I agree. Fancy dancy hi-falutin hoity to... more"Please accept my resignation. I don't want to belong to any club that will accept me as a member". So Groucho Marx said. I agree. Fancy dancy hi-falutin hoity toity folks have got to remain apart from the hoi polloi. Their restaurants need to be exclusive..their organizations,..their clubs...their neighborhoods...their clothiers...their jewelers...their residences.. their churches...their friends..their yachts...their vacation homes...their motorcars...their vacations...their food/drink...their everythings. Otherwise how are they gonna stay SPESHUL and DIFFRANT from everyone else? less
"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing". Edmund Burke. He was an Irish statesman born in 1729 and died in 1797. He has been regarded by som... more"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing". Edmund Burke. He was an Irish statesman born in 1729 and died in 1797. He has been regarded by some to be the father of modern Conservatism. Do you think those who refuse to fight evil are evil? That is not what Burke said. It is what I'm saying. He just said that if good men do nothing evil will triumph. I think that makes those "good men" evil too. Do you?
Why would anyone pay diddily if he/she is innocent of all charges/liability? Of course they're guilty as he ** and liable and not admitting it changes nothing. But it is annoying. ... moreWhy would anyone pay diddily if he/she is innocent of all charges/liability? Of course they're guilty as he ** and liable and not admitting it changes nothing. But it is annoying. What is the legality here? If you admit guilt what happens? If you refuse to admit guilt what happens? Why the lie? Whom does it benefit? It fools no one. Just another phony device used to pretend/fake/lie.
So much for respecting the RULE OF LAW. PET does whatever the he** he wants to do and so far he is getting away with it. Who is gonna slap his wrists and tell him NO? He will be su... moreSo much for respecting the RULE OF LAW. PET does whatever the he** he wants to do and so far he is getting away with it. Who is gonna slap his wrists and tell him NO? He will be surrounded by a** kissers, butt kissers and sycophants who all want to curry his favor. What a wonderful future is in store for all of us. I can hardly wait. What about you? Are you antsy too?
Some folks are always polite. Some folks are always rude. Some are AC/DC. Ya never know whatchure gonna get with them. At some point it becomes tiresome to me and I sto... moreSome folks are always polite. Some folks are always rude. Some are AC/DC. Ya never know whatchure gonna get with them. At some point it becomes tiresome to me and I stop playing that game just move on. Do you hang in and take whatever they dish out? Why?
Dogs like chasing cats. Cats don't like dogs. So how do they do it. My friends have a cat and now a new dog. They both work and the pets stay home alone. I wonder how they survive.... moreDogs like chasing cats. Cats don't like dogs. So how do they do it. My friends have a cat and now a new dog. They both work and the pets stay home alone. I wonder how they survive. Maybe one in one room and the other in another room?
Muslims and illegal Latinos are not the only people who are afraid of a Trump administration. There must be others too. Do you know any other groups from other countries?
The Romanovs, Royalty, The Revolution, Dynasty, 1613, the Kremlin, tsars, Tolstoy, Moscow, Dostoyevsk, the Volga River, Eastern Orthodox Church, religious icons. Documentary: Empir... moreThe Romanovs, Royalty, The Revolution, Dynasty, 1613, the Kremlin, tsars, Tolstoy, Moscow, Dostoyevsk, the Volga River, Eastern Orthodox Church, religious icons. Documentary: Empire of the Tsars".
I am almost entirely reactive.. even i don't know what I am going to do most of the time..I never plan, I never scheme, I never think ahead, or almost never.. I just rely on myself... moreI am almost entirely reactive.. even i don't know what I am going to do most of the time..I never plan, I never scheme, I never think ahead, or almost never.. I just rely on myself to act accordingly when needed in any given situation..I think it's a good thing.. mostly.. it means little stress, lots of time to appreciate the moment and no worry, or very little.. The bad side is that as I say even i don't know how I am going to react to something, the results can be unpredictable.. and there's always a chance I will react badly or unwisely and do something in the heat of the moment.. The bad side is also that I cannot seem to think strategically.. and there are times when if I did things differently, I would get better results... The bad side is that I am not as such in control :P less
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In Chaucer's "Wife of Bath's Tale" the knight returns to the court, after a year and a day, to face possible execution. This seems poorly considered. Why did he just go... moreIn Chaucer's "Wife of Bath's Tale" the knight returns to the court, after a year and a day, to face possible execution. This seems poorly considered. Why did he just go off and recreate himself elsewhere?