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Saturday, March 31, 2007

Return of the Mystery Links

Posted by Mickey Z on 03/31 at 06:17 AM
  1. ‘Circuit City to cut more than 3,500 jobs’...That’s what happens when neo-liberal economic principles insist on having ‘flexible labor market.’ Alan Greenspan couldn’t be happier, according to him, this is so good for the economy!

    Cheers.

    Posted by Ehtesham  on  from Canada 03/31  at  09:34 AM
  2. Best of the best of Craig’s List:

    Let us frolic in my totally dope blanket fort.

    Note to Fraternity Brothers in Michigan:

    I thought a woman masterbating on your couch would be every college frat boy’s dream.

    Posted by JOS  on  from Oak Park 03/31  at  09:54 AM
  3. So much cool stuff to check out, but I’m off to this protest at MSG bout animal cruelty at Ringling Brothers… but um, isn’t Joe Lieberman supposed to be part of the political party opposed to President Bush? Or is he Independent or Republican now. Figure it out later…

    Posted by James  on  from Hell's Kitchen 03/31  at  09:59 AM
  4. I think Lieberman is part of the system that states some people will always take orders from someone else. I think he is part of a system that has poverty as an inherent component. I think he is part of a charade that hints some people are being represented by other people...the sytem for the wealthy by the wealthy enforced by the wealthy. New paradigm does not require any of the old notions as represented by other examples. What might be needed, and by Lieberman is to examine our fear and comfort thresholds, find source of fear, look right at it...disappears.

    Posted by Joe of Maine  on  from 03/31  at  10:28 AM
  5. how many planets would we need if everyone lived like me and you?
    http://tinyurl.com/33w9nu

    Posted by frances  on  from bc 03/31  at  10:56 AM
  6. Frances from BC...please explain your question about how many planets we need...first, how many planets are we already aware of, how many more are out there that are not yet know by scientists, the defense department, etc...(-:

    Posted by Joe of Maine  on  from 03/31  at  11:30 AM
  7. Hello Expendables...from a sunny Astoria. Ah yes, the mystery links never fail to gets things going. I took the test Frances provided and scored lower than the average for Americans. I feel so superior...but what else is new?

    As for planets, let’s start the discussion with Uranus (sorry, couldn’t resist).

    Posted by Mickey Z.  on  from Astoria 03/31  at  11:36 AM
  8. A “Proposed Definition".

    Posted by sk  on  from 03/31  at  12:48 PM
  9. Hi Ehtesham, JOS, James, Joe, frances, sk, and Mickey

    sk #8...thanks for the link. That is one of my favorite topics. There is no question about the fact that the usa is guilty of war crimes and so are all of those who remain silent. 

    About the big campaign for everyone to change all of their light bulbs, it seems a little suspicious to me. I have changed some of mine but I beleive that the problem with mercury might be a bigger problem than is now recognized. I have heard that some companies will no longer be making the conventional type of bulbs in a couple of years. Could it be that this is just one more devious capitalistic plot? Maybe Haliburton will get the contract to clean up all of the mercury- laden landfills. I also have some doubts about ethanol, as a solution to all of our problems. I wonder how much Monsanto will rake in on that deal. I like wind mills and would like to see them on every mountain ridge up here. I know that there are some problems with the lubricants that they use but it seems to me to be the lesser of the evils.

    About protests, I think that Wall Street should be ground zero, and the protests should not be on week-ends. It would send quite a message to shut the market down, even if for just one day.

    Posted by RMJ  on  from Churchill 4 Prez Hdqts 03/31  at  02:19 PM
  10. A good link about Blackwater.

    http://tinyurl.com/384pcg

    Posted by RMJ  on  from Churchill 4 Prez Hdqts 03/31  at  02:53 PM
  11. Question everyone...does anyone shop over the internet? If so, how often?

    Posted by Joe of Maine  on  from 03/31  at  04:51 PM
  12. Apparently I’m ecological but not very happy about it.

    JOS, I just bought an ever-so ecological remote control helicopter on the net. Not sure if that means you can disregard the above sentence. I buy my comics online too.

    Posted by Mew  on  from Uncle's Joe 03/31  at  05:07 PM
  13. I think you mistook Joe for me, mew, but that helicopter sounds like fun.  I used to buy my books exclusively through the Net, Joe...I think it’s a pretty easy way to do things, but I like handling them and reading them right away, so I stopped.

    Posted by JOS  on  from Oak Park 03/31  at  06:51 PM
  14. The conversation over at Goff’s site continues. An interesting response to me, basically consisting of an appeal to authority, a strawman, and an irrelevancy.

    http://stangoff.com/?p=484#comment-64180

    Posted by Jeremy R. Hammond  on  from Taipei, Taiwan 03/31  at  10:29 PM
  15. I think you mistook Joe for me

    Oops. Too much beer last night, JOS ;) What was the purpose of the question Joe, if you don’t mind my asking?

    Posted by Mew  on  from Uncle Joe's 04/01  at  04:48 AM
  16. caption for Giuliani picture:

    Hillary Clinton has a HUGE VAGINA!!

    Posted by Jack  on  from New York 04/05  at  10:21 AM

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