No, of course not. Democrats aren't perfect, nor do I believe anything 'religiously'.
I was responding to your allegation that
Democrats would have to go through a dozen terms before they could even catch up to the Republicans, let alone surpass them, like you claim.
Didn't know of Robert Byrd. Indeed, pretty sick. Though I don't want to know what the Republican candidates that have run against him look like...
Al Sharpton, on the other hand, didn't get elected to office.
Yeah! What's up with that? I'm not surprised when it's a tele-evangelist, but politicians... come on. :rolleyes: :D
As an aside, I love how Nick Savage, appaled by Rick Santorum's discourse on homosexuality, challenged his readers to come up with a definition for the word 'santorum'. After a...
:eek: How could I forget him? :mad:
Republicans broke into the Watergate hotel. Republicans destroy evidence before it can be examined. Republicans use non-official email addresses in order for there not to be any records of their wrong doings. Republicans twist the Constitution and...
Care to elaborate? Last I checked, Democrats didn't 'swiftboat', don't lie about their military service, don't get their family members to call elections for them, don't expunge voters from lists, do let people of all colours vote, etc.
Exactly. How did the Republicans go from having Abraham Lincoln sign the Emancipation Proclamation to being the most racist?
In David Cross' words:
Republicans have some awesome racists... great sexists... Homophobes? A#1. Crazy, crazy homophobes. And look, listen I'm not saying that all...
So you're saying that Republicans are con artists, and that's how they were getting elected... now that the Democrats are in the lead, they're the ones doing the conning? :rolleyes:
The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey found that, if given the choice, 45% of voters would...
Beginnings of an answer
The Class War Before Palin
By David Brooks
Published: October 9, 2008
from: http://www.nytimes.com/
Modern conservatism began as a movement of dissident intellectuals. Richard Weaver wrote a book called, “Ideas Have Consequences.” Russell Kirk placed Edmund...
Why is it that the Republican party seems to consist solely of the top 5% of America's wealth holders and the lower third of the IQ spectrum with no one in between?
Actually you're right, I take back my request. The way the choices should be presented is precisely the way you have done. It is the results that should be re-organized. This is something that should have been programmed into the board to begin with and should happen automatically... the choice...
Jimi
Damn! I'd pay extra to see that! :D
I'd also love to see any performance to any song by any of these funk/soul songstresses: Vicki Anderson, Betty Davis, Marva Whitney, and particularly Lynn Collins! :D
Nin
I wholeheartedly second that!
This song is integral to my first 'real' SC experience: I was sitting with a group of friends absent mindedly paying paying attention to the conversation going on, but also trying to make eye contact with a dancer sitting by herself that had caught my eye...
Faces
Unaffiliated with the previous article, but related: photographer Pierre Tourigny, scoured http://www.hotornot.com/ for photos of women rated on a scale 1 to 10 and created a composite image of an average '7' girl or an average '9' etc.
The result can be found here...
Article -- Part 3
How heels can heighten your appeal
Wearing heels makes you statuesque. Feet look smaller and your gait is more refined. Your calves and shins are tensed and elongated. Your posture is bolt upright.
Anatomically speaking, in heels you’re doing...
Article -- Part 2
Wrinkles? Don't despair
Think those fine lines and wrinkles make you less attractive to the opposite sex? Not necessarily.
In scientific tests, men gave low attractiveness ratings to older-looking faces when asked who...
There's nothing radically new to my eys contained in the following article, but I still thought I'd share. It combines and condences stuff I've read in various sources into a relatively short article!
from: http://www.mailonsunday.co.uk/
Sex, science and the art of seduction: What really...
She's not my type at all either... but... it's one of those 'I can't look away' kind of things I guess. Considering most of the discourse around her has to do with her 'bad girl' image and generous cleaveage, I figured the MERB pervs ;) would like to check her out in person.
I completely...
I was in the Place Montreal Trust area today and saw that the Indigo bookstore therein (St-Catherine & McGill College) will have an in person book signing with Julie Couillard on Friday, October 10th at 12:30 pm!
Whomever goes has to take photos and post them! :p