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THE SEGUEWAY

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Jul 30, 2012
 
Ok, while I'm at it, I'm sorry, Chris Reeves for picking on you about being a cripple. I know, I know, you were Superman. How'd that work out for you? I'M SORRY, I"M SORRY!!! It's just my nature...

Alright! Alright... I'm sorry Pat Tillman for using your battered body as the butt of so many vile jokes... ok, ok, Pat Tillman walks into a Beretta.. I'm SORRREEE! SORRRREEEEE!

Ok, where's that leave us? On the eighth step or something like that... anyways in the best christianmormonjewish tradition I'm asking for forgiveness from you all for my bad behavior, apparently tolerated bad behavior... just checking!
And I would like to say I'm sorry for all the dukha I've spread here. In any event this is the last day of my "Yaren Verboten" from my Amish upbringing. I've learned a lot and you guys were great. Yeah, there were four of us! Ha ha hah! But our time's up and we just wanted to say, Guten tag, guten tag.
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I just can't stop laughing at the image of Willard Romney wearing a black velvet skullcap while clad in his Morman underwear. He looks more and more like Borat Sagdiyev every day.
http://www.buzzfeed.com/mckaycoppins/a-brief-...
Funny you'd conjure that image. did you know that the Kazakh people were deeply wounded by being portrayed as backwoods primitives? They totally did'nt deserve that. They're a warm, gracious, hospitable people with a can-do hard work ethic.
ALTAY WIND HORSE

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Jul 30, 2012
 
FOX NEWS wrote:
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Maybe not, but I'll enjoy doing my best. Don't look at it as 'stealing' look at it as looting. Then you'll be able to make the intellectual leap from what you do for a living to what we do for a living. You're a criminal, clown, and criminals belong in jail... or out behind one in a ditch.
Really? Leap from "caregiver" to "parasite"? And that would advance the human enterprise how?
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ALTAY WIND HORSE wrote:
<quoted text>Really? Leap from "caregiver" to "parasite"? And that would advance the human enterprise how?
My sixth sense is telling me that you consider this profound?
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#254208
Jul 30, 2012
 
I guess that's the thing about pentecostals, they are taught to just open their mouths and assured that something profound will subsequently tumble out.
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Jul 30, 2012
 
fetch almighty wrote:
<quoted text>it was horrible-but it wasn't republicans-it was libertarians. If they wanted to put up a bill board, the face of the murderer should have never been put up-no one is thinking about the victims-in my humble opinion. And for someone to post it on a thread is nothing less than distasteful in itself-I would not give the party that put it up the satisfaction of posting it for others to see... under the guise of directing it at the Republican party.
lol! Sort of like.... a Ron Paul... eh son?
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I just can't stop laughing at the image of Willard Romney wearing a black velvet skullcap while clad in his Morman underwear. He looks more and more like Borat Sagdiyev every day.
http://www.buzzfeed.com/mckaycoppins/a-brief-...
It's nice to hear you laugh. Keep doing that.
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Jul 30, 2012
 
ALTAY WIND HORSE wrote:
<quoted text>Why? So that 10 or 12 years from now some DNC harlot can tell us, "You did'nt build that"?
lol! If Romney gets in, we'll know he outsourced the job to a foreign country!
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My sixth sense is telling me that you consider this profound?
...instead of just a line from an ALIEN movie.
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Jul 30, 2012
 
Yeah wrote:
<quoted text>lol! Sort of like.... a Ron Paul... eh son?
When I read that paragraph all I could see was Sylvester the Cat.
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LOL. How quickly you have forgotten that your beloved Nancy Reagan, First Lady during a recession, loved designer clothes. She too was "accused of not caring that America was having trouble making ends meet." Her clothes were, most often, gifts from designers looking for more exposure and there is no reason to believe that the same is not true of Michelle clothes.
"The Reagans were accused of not caring that America was having trouble making ends meet," PBS noted, "while they lived and entertained lavishly, surrounded by well-heeled friends."
Who would have thought that Nancy Reagan and Michelle Obama had so much in common.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/fe...
lol! Well I'm still laughing at this Olympic clothing fiasco. You'd think cons would be supporting and defending Ralph Lauren and his capitalist entrepreneurship!

But not a peep out of the pro outsourcers!
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"The Kazakh people???" Well, Toto, I guess we're not in kansas anymore.
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Jul 30, 2012
 
ALTAY WIND HORSE wrote:
<quoted text>Funny you'd conjure that image. did you know that the Kazakh people were deeply wounded by being portrayed as backwoods primitives? They totally did'nt deserve that. They're a warm, gracious, hospitable people with a can-do hard work ethic.
lol! Seems Romney doesn't have a "real" religion of his own. He keeps trying to placate others to garner support instead.

Gee whiz... so what happened to all that conservative clamouring for a Christtian president to run a Christian nation? Seems to me the only option they have is to vote Obama.

And yet, I get the feeling they wont!(and that comes with a gargantuan chuckle!!!!)
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When I read that paragraph all I could see was Sylvester the Cat.
lol! "Sufferin' Succotash!!!"
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I realized just now why that struck me as funny, Kansas, if you asked any kid in Kansas right now to find... Kansas City on a map, about half of them couldn't. If it was Alabama, none of them couldn't. The Kazakh people are as far from the people of Kansas as it's possible to get, and yet here you come with the Kazakh people like "you people" could even spell, "migratory assholes," and yet, HERE YOU ARE throwin' the Kazakh people around like they were from missouri. It's just fascinating! Tell me more! I don't mean to pidgeonhole you, Kansas, it's just that you think jesus is comin' back to earth in a big spaceship behind the equally big comet. It's like george bush junior says, "Y'all are either with us or against us?" And you are, by your own admission, with the mormons. WHEW!
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I realized just now why that struck me as funny, Kansas, if you asked any kid in Kansas right now to find... Kansas City on a map, about half of them couldn't. If it was Alabama, none of them couldn't. The Kazakh people are as far from the people of Kansas as it's possible to get, and yet here you come with the Kazakh people like "you people" could even spell, "migratory assholes," and yet, HERE YOU ARE throwin' the Kazakh people around like they were from missouri. It's just fascinating! Tell me more! I don't mean to pidgeonhole you, Kansas, it's just that you think jesus is comin' back to earth in a big spaceship behind the equally big comet. It's like george bush junior says, "Y'all are either with us or against us?" And you are, by your own admission, with the mormons. WHEW!
Well, Kazakh people really are good people. I don't know a better way to say it.
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Jul 30, 2012
 
A wild-rose roofs the ruined shed,
And that and summer well agree
And lo! where Mary leans her head,
Two dear names carved upon the tree!
And Mary's tears, they are not tears of sorrow:
Our brother and our friend will both be here to-morrow.
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ALTAY WIND HORSE wrote:
<quoted text>Well, Kazakh people really are good people. I don't know a better way to say it.
lol! Wait! Wait! Now you're confusing me son!!!

Have you switched sides all of a sudden?!?!?!

"Religions in Kazakhstan
Facts about Kazakhstan
By tradition, Kazakhs are Sunni Muslims of the Hanafi school. The Kazakhs adopted Islam gradually, with complete conversion only in the early 19th century.

The Slavic peoples of Kazakhstan are traditionally Orthodox Christians, and the Russian Orthodox Church is the largest Christian denomination in the republic.

There are few countries in the world today with such a variety of ethnic and religious groups as Kazakhstan.

Religions in Kazakhstan According to a 2009 national census, approximately 70% of Kazakhstan's population is Muslim. The majority are Sunni of the Hanafi school, including ethnic Kazakhs, who constitute about 60% the population, as well as by ethnic Uzbeks, Uighurs, and Tatars. Less than 1% are part of the Sunni Shafi`i school (primarily Chechens).

The southern region of the country has the highest concentration of self-identified practicing Muslims. There are a total of 2,300 mosques, all of them are affiliated with the "Spiritual Association of Muslims of Kazakhstan", headed by a supreme mufti. The Eid al-Adha is recognized as a national holiday.

Less than 25% of the population of Kazakhstan is Russian Orthodox, including ethnic Russians, Ukrainians and Belarusians.

Other Christian groups include Roman Catholics and Protestants. There are a total of 265 registered Orthodox churches, 93 Catholic churches, and 543 Protestant churches and prayer houses. The Russian Orthodox Christmas is recognized as a national holiday in Kazakhstan.

Other religious groups include Judaism, the Baha'i Faith, Hare Krishnas, Buddhists, and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

As elsewhere in the newly independent Central Asian states, the subject of Islam's role in everyday life, and especially in politics, is a delicate one in Kazakhstan."
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ALTAY WIND HORSE wrote:
<quoted text>Well, Kazakh people really are good people. I don't know a better way to say it.
I'm sure they are... given the fact that they are people and a percentage of their number..(there is some argument about the actual percentage, but some say as much as 99%).. are likely to be pretty good, or, as good as people are likely to be, which is to say, not much good, for they, given similar circumstances, are likely to behave as badly as the remaining one per cent has already behaved.

That's the thing, really, the Orientals have had 6000 years of observation that exposed the reality that the human condition isn't perfectible.. THERE IS NO HEAVEN! YOU ARE NOT "GOD'S CHOSEN PEOPLE! YOU'RE FUCKED WHEN YOU DIE OR WHEN SOMEONE ELSE DIES, SO GET OVER IT!!! And pass the salt, please...
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<quoted text>Well, Kazakh people really are good people. I don't know a better way to say it.
lol! Oh I know! You're a...

HY... PO... CRITE...!!!

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