Oct 21, 2009 | Posted by: Townie3
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Paul Stearns? He's a buffoon at town meeting. You've got to be kidding! What search? Did you ever see an ad? Didn't think so. Politics as usual in Stoughton. Why wasn't Doink named to the committee? Mokrispy is on it!
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Yes...! You can't know how true your post is!!! This is why "DOINK" is posting...! It will never stop in Stoughton until folks stand up!!! Down with Snyder & his Pals "WTP"...!!! |
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Naughty,Naughty! Clowns don't agree with pee pee touchers!!!:(
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Hi. I am the Ancestory Clown. Here is the hisotry of the name Mokrisky: We did not find results for: mokrisky ancestory. Try the suggestions below or type a new query above.. Suggestions: •Check your spelling. •Try more general words. •Try different words that mean the same thing. •Broaden your search by using fewer words. •Try asking a question on Yahoo! Answers Clowns are not perfect!!!!!!!!!! |
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Clowns,ClOwNs,cLoWnS...!!!:)
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Gee
Can't blame this on John K or Dick Levine or Jerry Goulston or Joe Pascarelli or Dennis Johnson or Scott C |
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Also Can't Blame it on the CLOWNS...!!!:)
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Hi. I am Guilty Clow! I know a lot about blame. Blame is about the psychological behavior. For the manga, see Blame!. For the Jamie Foxx and T-Pain song, see Blame It. Blame is the act of censuring, holding responsible, making negative statements about an individual or group that their action or actions are socially or morally irresponsible, the opposite of praise. When someone is morally responsible for doing something wrong their action is blameworthy. By contrast, when someone is morally responsible for doing something right, we may say that his or her action is praiseworthy. There are other senses of praise and blame that are not ethically relevant. One may praise someone’s good dress sense, and blame the weather for the crop failure. This article will be exclusively concerned with praise and blame in their moral senses. Philosophical interest in praise and blame derives from questions surrounding the appropriateness praise and blame responses. What makes it appropriate to praise and blame someone? There are two main schools of thought on this question. Firstly, utilitarian thinkers argue that praise and blame are appropriate just in case they bring about useful results. The second school of thought may be called the desert theory. According to this theory, praise and blame are appropriate only when they are deserved. Immanuel Kant is an important proponent of the desert theory. Various analyses have been offered as specifying necessary conditions for appropriate moral praise or blame. Aristotle says that praise and blame are only proper responses to voluntary actions and states of character. He defines a voluntary action as an action that is done with knowledge of what one is doing (i.e., not in factual ignorance) and which one brings about by one’s own "will" or determination. This latter ‘control condition’ on voluntariness becomes particularly prominent in the free will/determinism debate. In this context, some philosophers have argued that moral responsibility for actions, particularly, blame for wrong actions, requires a certain strong sense of freedom which involves exemption from causal order of natural events. Finally, also in relation to the conditions of praise and blame, some have asked whether the conditions of praise and blame are structurally analogous. In this respect, Immanuel Kant famously argued that praiseworthiness requires more than voluntary action, but also includes a requirement that agent do the right thing for the right reason. In Kant’s terminology, this amounts to doing the right thing out of the desire to do one’s duty. Contents [hide] 1 Praise, blame, and moral responsibility 2 The conditions of praise and blame 3 Main conceptions of praise and blame 3.1 The Utilitarian theory 3.2 Desert theory 3.3 Strawson 4 Praise, Blame, and the Free will debate 5 Are the conditions for Praise and Blame structurally analogous? 6 Blame as a propaganda technique 7 References and further reading 8 External links 8.1 General Philosophy Sources |
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The Doink RULES...!!!:)
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Fear the Clown!
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Levine and Kowalzcyk "The Recall twins" were part of WTP.. Who supported the Corruption within the walls of Rose Street, Then voted to pay these Felons while indicted! YES.. Plenty of Blame for the Recall Twins! Now this is CLOWN TOWN! |
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You can't Blame this Clown!
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why don't you cordially go fruck yourselfs
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I am the only REAL clown on this site!
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Temper, Temper, Temper!!! How can you change the world with that attitude? Trust The Clown! |
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tick tock tick tock bye bye clowns haha
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Clown Town and Clown Topix will continue!
Lay off the lead paint chips! |
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bye bye clowns...Your time is coming
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Clowns have plenty of time!
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