January 01, 2011 10:00 AM
New Year's Day Morning Open Thread
The gang at JibJab presents Obama/Biden puppets to say goodbye to 2010.
Open thread below...
The gang at JibJab presents Obama/Biden puppets to say goodbye to 2010.
Open thread below...

to one and all. Sorry that I missed the party here at C&L but We had a party of our own.
;)
Happy 2011, ron.
"Parachutes are allowed in checked or carry-on baggage, but may not be worn in flight."
---Southwest Airlines
And a Happy New Year to you too.
Captain.
"Parachutes are allowed in checked or carry-on baggage, but may not be worn in flight."
---Southwest Airlines
Your own party? You mean you and Tim REALLY misses Japan? I saw that. All I can say is, "Wow, are you ever gullible." Oh, and smug.
http://crooksandliars.com/bluegal/open-thread...
PS I left you guys a few comments, there.
far left loon >.<
me having a party didn't you like?
I'm staying out of your skirmish here; hope you guys can work it out.
How does Jan 1 New Years compare to Chinese New Year celebrations in South Korea?
"Parachutes are allowed in checked or carry-on baggage, but may not be worn in flight."
---Southwest Airlines
Happy New Year fastfeat.
They have both here. January 1 is about the same as anywhere. (I go to bed around 9 pm).
Chinese New Year is in February this year and I'll be in Laos or Cambodia, so it'll be great!! In Korea it's a really big holiday with 3 days off work, family reunions, gift giving, and drinking. Koreans are really BIG drinkers!!!!!
You needn't worry about our "skirmish". It's rather droll. I'm just pointing out, to ron, I do read the threads (and see his cheesy little back-stabbing comments.) Actually it was Tim REALLY misses Japan that did a complete lie-filled assassination, ron simply agreed 100%. But that's his style. :^)
far left loon >.<
Still no:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z8Q-sRdV7SY
Diabolus est Deus Inversus
Here's to less bitching and more fun in this new year!
Say what you mean. Mean what you say. But don't say it mean.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WnCZxLvYXI8
Diabolus est Deus Inversus
War is over (if you want it)
J. Lennon
"Someday somebody related to some of these sufferers, these victims, these collaterally damaged souls, may try to kill you. And I have to tell you, I think you’ll have it coming." - Christopher Cooper
Jamal?
Diabolus est Deus Inversus
by falling bullets last night, at least by an initial Google search. Maybe we are evolving...
Best of luck to all.
"Parachutes are allowed in checked or carry-on baggage, but may not be worn in flight."
---Southwest Airlines
2010 in a nutshell
Osama Bin Laden is still in a cave, and Barack Obama exhibited his talent of how to cave. I'm just curious to see how much more he'll give in.
I'm sorry to say I now feel, after two years and many disappointments, my vote was wasted. Where are the Democratic leaders with courage, or have they all succumbed to the corporate lobbyist's dollar? To quote Edward Rutledge (from "1776"), "They'd be willing - for a shilling.'
Democratic Party progressive, Vietnam veteran and proud Union member for 41 years
Or, as Lou Reed said, "You'd eat shit, and say it tasted good, if there was some money in it for ya."
(Street Hassle, 1978)
"Parachutes are allowed in checked or carry-on baggage, but may not be worn in flight."
---Southwest Airlines
Nice phrase, but I'd say we ate shit for the last 10 years, Im poorer than I was before, and it still tastes like shit.
Democratic Party progressive, Vietnam veteran and proud Union member for 41 years
work wonders for masking the taste...
"Parachutes are allowed in checked or carry-on baggage, but may not be worn in flight."
---Southwest Airlines
Did you see the movie "Gracie"?
My favourite scene was in the car when the mother explains to Gracie, "Sometimes life is a shit sandwich." Gracie shoots her a look and says, "So, what... did you just take a bite?"
far left loon >.<
I used to be a caver, but i can't squeeze my belly through those tight passages any longer.
'Talk to the hand'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KEqDjz4jCaQ&pl...
Diabolus est Deus Inversus
Here are three quotes (via wikiquote.com) from the "Game On" Episode of The West Wing. They seem to epitomize the way the tea baggers think and the way liberals think.
Gov. Ritchie: My view of this is simple: we don't need a Federal Department of Education telling us our children have to learn Esperanto, they have to learn Eskimo poetry. Let the states decide, let the communities decide on health care, on education, on lower taxes, not higher taxes. Now, he's going to throw a big word at you - "unfunded mandate." He's going to say if Washington lets the states do it, it's an unfunded mandate. But what he doesn't like is the federal government losing power. But I call it the ingenuity of the American people.
Moderator: President Bartlet, you have 60 seconds for a question and an answer.
Bartlet: Well, first of all, let's clear up a couple of things. "Unfunded mandate" is two words, not one big word. There are times when we're fifty states and there are times when we're one country, and have national needs. And the way I know this is that Florida didn't fight Germany in World War II or establish civil rights. You think states should do the governing wall-to-wall. That's a perfectly valid opinion. But your state of Florida got $12.6 billion in federal money last year - from Nebraskans, and Virginians, and New Yorkers, and Alaskans, with their Eskimo poetry. 12.6 out of a state budget of $50 billion. Now, I'm supposed to be using this time for a question, so here it is: Can we have it back, please?
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Moderator: Governor Ritchie, many economists have stated that the tax cut, which is the centerpiece of your economic agenda, could actually harm the economy. Is now really the time to cut taxes?
Gov. Ritchie: You bet it is. We need to cut taxes for one reason - the American people know how to spend their money better than the federal government does.
Moderator: Mr. President, your rebuttal.
Bartlet: There it is. That's the ten word answer my staff's been looking for for two weeks. There it is. Ten-word answers can kill you in political campaigns. They're the tip of the sword. Here's my question: What are the next ten words of your answer? Your taxes are too high? So are mine. Give me the next ten words. How are we going to do it? Give me ten after that, I'll drop out of the race right now. Every once in a while... every once in a while, there's a day with an absolute right and an absolute wrong, but those days almost always include body counts. Other than that, there aren't very many unnuanced moments in leading a country that's way too big for ten words. I'm the President of the United States, not the President of the people who agree with me. And by the way, if the left has a problem with that, they should vote for somebody else.
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Gov. Ritchie: Now, I want people to work together in this great country, and that's what I did in Florida—I brought people together—and that's what I'll do as your President. End the logjam, end the gridlock, and bring Republicans together with Democrats, 'cause Americans are tired of partisan politics.
Bartlet: Actually, what you've done in Florida is bring the right together with the far right. And I don't think Americans are tired of partisan politics; I think they're tired of hearing career politicians diss partisan politics to get a gig. I've tried it before. They ain't buying it. That's okay, though; that's okay, though, 'cause partisan politics is good. Partisan politics is what the Founders had in mind. It guarantees that the minority opinion is heard, and as a lifelong possessor of minority opinions, I appreciate it. But if you're troubled by it, Governor, you should know, in this campaign, you've used the word 'liberal' seventy-four times. In one day. It was yesterday.
Election 2012: Be Educated! Be Active! Vote!
www.PhoenixJustice.com
It was one of the best left/right analogies ever. Think about our country as your parents. The right wing loves their parents like a four-year-old does: as if they can do no wrong, and anyone who points out the problems and wrongdoings is The Enemy and totally unpatriotic. The left wing loves our country as a grown forty-year-old does, understanding that there are cracks in the story, some wrongdoings, truly human foibles but we love our parents just the same. Because they're our parents.
"Courtesy is owed. Respect is earned. Love is given." --Unknown author, found in Guide to Texas Etiquette by Kinky Friedman
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"Parachutes are allowed in checked or carry-on baggage, but may not be worn in flight."
---Southwest Airlines
To Phoenix Justice's post...
It sure would be nice to see and hear a Democrat who has a chance at winning an election string some words like this together and say them on a national stage. How hard could it be. Maybe Obama will get a chance to say them to Huckabee.
Obama wants bipartisan new year
The president asks for an era of Democratic, GOP cooperation
http://www.salon.com/news/politics/barack_oba...
Watch it here: http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2011/01/01/wee...
He calls for strengthening the middle class. Co-operating with the GOP ought to bring smashing, progressive results. I report; you decide. (??)
far left loon >.<
A little more encouragement for 2011 brought to you by Michael Moore:
"people on all continents continue to struggle for a more peaceful, just, sustainable world. And as long as people keep organizing and mobilizing, there will be victories to celebrate."
http://www.michaelmoore.com/words/mike-friend...
"Government by organized money is just as dangerous as Government by organized mob"
-= Franklin Delano Roosevelt =-
Let's hope 2011 is another year that 47-story buildings don't collapse into their own footprints at freefall velocities due to simple office fires.
Humpty Dumpty was pushed.
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