OT: That didn't take very long!

On 6/16/19 8:45 PM, jurb6006@gmail.com wrote:
The President would've been destroyed a long time ago, simply on
principle, in a country in which half the population wasn't as >half brain-dead as he is - it would've hardly required a 700 page >document.

Why don't you try a country you'll like more.

Ever been to Cozumel? Crystal blue waters, warm sand beaches, cheap and
excellent food, gorgeous women in bikinis everywhere? oh shit please! oh
no don't make me go!
 
On Sun, 16 Jun 2019 17:20:13 -0400, bitrex <user@example.net> wrote:

On 6/16/19 5:11 PM, DecadentLinuxUserNumeroUno@decadence.org wrote:
bitrex <user@example.net> wrote in
news:DktNE.73019$6X.32101@fx43.iad:

On 6/16/19 11:25 AM, Cursitor Doom wrote:
On Sun, 16 Jun 2019 08:13:34 -0700, Michael Terrell wrote:

The printed version of the Far Left's oh so highly prized
'Muller Report' is already for sale in the bargain bins. I
picked up a copy yesterday at an Ollie's closeout store. They
had a full case of them sitting on the floor in their discount
books area.

Sounds about as popular as Brian Griffin's "Faster than the speed
of Love"
:)




Sounds like a reasonable price for a work prepared at taxpayer
expense and it also got a right-winger to pick up a book
so...mission accomplished?


I am pretty sure the 'copy' for sale at the bookstore was not
published at the govt printing office.

Oh... you are talking about the investigation cost. That was
also inflated, but still, when STUPID shit takes place, an
investigation usually ensues.

WAKE THE FUCK UP AMERICA, it was NOT a party thing.


you can find "The Art of the Deal" in my local bargain bin too so it
will be in good company.

Let's see... _The_Art_of_the_Deal_ is over thirty years old. The
Meuller trash is, what, three weeks old? I wonder what the total
sales of each were.
 
On Sun, 16 Jun 2019 17:45:21 -0700 (PDT), jurb6006@gmail.com wrote:

The President would've been destroyed a long time ago, simply on
principle, in a country in which half the population wasn't as >half brain-dead as he is - it would've hardly required a 700 page >document.

Why don't you try a country you'll like more.

He already lives in New England. That's about as far from the United
States as you can get.
 
On Sun, 16 Jun 2019 17:41:33 -0700 (PDT), whit3rd <whit3rd@gmail.com>
wrote:

On Sunday, June 16, 2019 at 2:04:59 PM UTC-7, John Larkin wrote:

The Impeach Trump movement started before he was inaugurated.

There is no movement, just a bunch of loudmouths.

The Impeach thing has serious organization and serious money behind
it. Steyer alone has spent tens of millions.

Google impeach trump movement




--

John Larkin Highland Technology, Inc

lunatic fringe electronics
 
On 17.06.19 3:07, DecadentLinuxUserNumeroUno@decadence.org wrote:
whit3rd <whit3rd@gmail.com> wrote in news:de1d28a7-d15c-4e4a-bf38-
243677013f90@googlegroups.com:

There is no impeachment in progress.

There is strong, off the record 'desire' for his impeachment, even in
his own party (ME!).

But yeah... nothing formal.

Hopefully that will change to the real work of buffoon extrication.
Then the fucker AND his family should face criminal charges.
They can always move to Putins place.
That country has raised lying to an art form.
 
Sjouke Burry <burrynulnulfour@ppllaanneett.nnll> wrote in news:5d070ef6
$0$1826$e4fe514c@textnews.kpn.nl:

They can always move to Putins place.
That country has raised lying to an art form.

Putin is one of the biggest thieves in history.

His property purchase practices and stock manipulations would land
him in prison in 99% of the rest of the world trade market.

China and a couple others would invite him in though.
 
On 17/06/2019 1:13 am, Michael Terrell wrote:
> The printed version of the Far Left's oh so highly prized 'Muller Report' is already for sale in the bargain bins. I picked up a copy yesterday at an Ollie's closeout store. They had a full case of them sitting on the floor in their discount books area.

How soft are they?

Sylvia.
 
On Sunday, June 16, 2019 at 9:15:02 PM UTC-7, John Larkin wrote:
On Sun, 16 Jun 2019 17:41:33 -0700 (PDT), whit3rd <whit3rd@gmail.com
wrote:

On Sunday, June 16, 2019 at 2:04:59 PM UTC-7, John Larkin wrote:

The Impeach Trump movement started before he was inaugurated.

There is no movement, just a bunch of loudmouths.

The Impeach thing has serious organization and serious money behind
it. Steyer alone has spent tens of millions.

Expensive hot air is still... hot air. Organized hot air... well, if it'll turn a turbine, I'm all
for it.

> Google impeach trump movement

But that would be paying 'way too much attention to... hot air. I'll search on
more useful strings, like 'silver solder clearance' or somesuch, and find something worth
reading about.
 
On Sunday, June 16, 2019 at 5:14:36 PM UTC-4, bitrex wrote:
Guy buys a book to not read it. Gosh if everyone bought books to not
read them it would be a great economic time to be a book-seller regardless.

Guy thinks he knows everything. You've never both something as a joke? You run joke candidates, and think you are so smart.

There was a new article on the radio a few days ago. It was about eliminating the fuel tax, and taxing you on the miles you drive. It's about time that the EVs and Biofuel tax cheats start paying their fair share of the cost for roads and bridges.
 
On Sunday, June 16, 2019 at 12:31:19 PM UTC-4, Jan Panteltje wrote:
On your 'Precedent' alias Agent Orange
he is as horrible to the rest of the world as Israel is to the Palestinians.

Carry on like this USof A... and get what you ask for.
That is the consensus in the still free world.

The only 'Precedent' is your willful stupidity. They should pump you full of Agent Orange. Maybe it would kill all of the crap clogging your mind. Too many good men were affected by Agent Orange to ever joke about it. In that vein, we should just dispose of old chemical and biological weapons by dumping them in your country?

I served in the US Army at a base where the early weapons were tested. It is still so contaminated, 50+ years later that it is a restricted area. The ground water was contaminated by radioactive waste, and many who lived and worked there have contacted Thyroid cancer. You fools talk about small nuclear power plants? That base had one hat was smaller than a city block, and was rated at 20MW, pus live steam to heat the buildings. It could produce even more power, but that meant more cooling water that was pumped back into the frozen ground.

Your stupidity is only exceeded by your arrogance.
 
On Sunday, June 16, 2019 at 11:19:27 PM UTC+2, John Larkin wrote:
On Sun, 16 Jun 2019 17:10:16 -0400, bitrex <user@example.net> wrote:

On 6/16/19 5:04 PM, John Larkin wrote:
On Sun, 16 Jun 2019 08:55:08 -0700 (PDT), Michael Terrell
terrell.michael.a@gmail.com> wrote:

On Sunday, June 16, 2019 at 11:35:03 AM UTC-4, bitrex wrote:
On 6/16/19 11:25 AM, Cursitor Doom wrote:
On Sun, 16 Jun 2019 08:13:34 -0700, Michael Terrell wrote:

The printed version of the Far Left's oh so highly prized 'Muller
Report' is already for sale in the bargain bins. I picked up a copy
yesterday at an Ollie's closeout store. They had a full case of them
sitting on the floor in their discount books area.

Sounds about as popular as Brian Griffin's "Faster than the speed of Love"
:)




Sounds like a reasonable price for a work prepared at taxpayer expense
and it also got a right-winger to pick up a book so...mission accomplished?

I didn't buy it to read, I bought it to piss of a couple fools who never shut up about how it would destroy our President. The fools are still screaming IMPEACH!, even though it doesn't even have enough support to make it out of the House of Representatives.

The Impeach Trump movement started before he was inaugurated. Some
people won't forgive him for beating Hillary.

Trump and the Russians. Without the Russian invention Trump probably wouldn't have won - he got three million fewer popular votes than Hillary did, and won the crucial small state by a total of 77,000 voters - states where the Russian interventions on social media had been concetrated.

A sane electorate would've canned him the minute he started rambling on
about how he could shoot one of them instead they seemed to like him
more. "oh, pick me!" lol

FIVE MORE YEARS!

Dream on. More likely that Trump will get shit-canned in 2020 and spend the next five year get tried and convicted for his various crimes.

--
Bill Sloman, Sydney
 
On Sunday, June 16, 2019 at 10:05:38 PM UTC+2, jurb...@gmail.com wrote:
The fools are still screaming IMPEACH!, even though it doesn't ?even have enough support to make it out of the House of >Representatives.

I hate to get political...no that's bullshit, I love to get political...

Anyway, they can't get it through a DEMOCRAT house. It is to the point where they are a joke. I see no way in hell they can win in 2020. Even democrats have to be thinking by now - where are our freebies, social programs, new laws protecting every wierdo you can find ? Where are the hate speech laws, the campaign finance reform that YOU will need to ever get elected again... ? Election reform, or at least a lame attempt to thwart the purpose and operations of the electoral college ? All they been doing is sitting there figuring out ways to aggravate Trump.

Elizabeth Warren probably has plans for all of that, but they won't get published where Jurb is likely to read them.

The Democrts don't actually go in for freebies or "new laws protecting every wierdo you can find" but the kind of publication that Jurb seems to read does like to claim that they do, secure in the knowledge that their reader don't know enough to realise that they are being lied to.

<snip>

--
Bill Sloman, Sydney
 
On Monday, June 17, 2019 at 1:43:09 AM UTC-4, Sylvia Else wrote:
On 17/06/2019 1:13 am, Michael Terrell wrote:
The printed version of the Far Left's oh so highly prized 'Muller Report' is already for sale in the bargain bins. I picked up a copy yesterday at an Ollie's closeout store. They had a full case of them sitting on the floor in their discount books area.

How soft are they?

Sylvia.

????

They are trade sized paperbacks, so I would say they are about as soft as a book printed on paper can be.
 
On Sunday, June 16, 2019 at 5:36:51 PM UTC-4, mpm wrote:
On a related note, I once saw copies of the 911-Report in the Fiction section.
Maybe Muller's report will end up there eventually?

No, it will be in the Fantasy section. Along with Witchcraft, and monsters. :)
 
On Sunday, June 16, 2019 at 5:20:19 PM UTC-4, bitrex wrote:
you can find "The Art of the Deal" in my local bargain bin too so it
will be in good company.

How many best sellers have you written?

How many books?

Do you own any books?

I have over 5,000 books, and I have run out of room for more. I have that report in PDF, so I can zoom in to read it. It is also searchable. I have thousands of E-books, many of which are duplicates of printed books, so that I can read them on a 24" monitor. My vision is poor, due to my age and Diabetes. It also makes it easy for an occasional typo to slip through.
 
On Monday, June 17, 2019 at 2:15:31 AM UTC+2, John Larkin wrote:
On Sun, 16 Jun 2019 22:18:33 -0000 (UTC), Cursitor Doom
curd@notformail.com> wrote:

On Sun, 16 Jun 2019 14:04:50 -0700, John Larkin wrote:

The Impeach Trump movement started before he was inaugurated. Some
people won't forgive him for beating Hillary.

Well if they didn't want Hillary beaten, why did the Democratic Party
select her?

One topic that has come to interest me lately is mass delusion. I see
it in big companies, in the sciences, in national populations, in
politics, in journalism, in academia. There is something in human
nature that leads to dynamic drift towards concensus in preference to
reason.

Of course, John Larkin thinks that anthropogenic global warming is an example of this kind of mass delusion. His own delusion is that he should believe the nonsense that gets published on denialist web-sites.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunning%E2%80%93Kruger_effect

Price's Law says that in any organization of N people, the square root
of N do half the work. Larkin's Corillary is that the fourth root of N
(a handfull in even a giant enterprise) are rebels who defy the
concensus, who break things and invent things. I know a few people
like that. Part of their power is maintained through fear that they
never tried to acquire and don't want; the herd just naturally fears
people who dare to break the rules. Trump is a rule breaker; Hillary
wasn't.

Hillary, as Secretary of State, kept her e-mails on a private server. That was rule-breaking.

Trump does break rules, but main\ly because he either doesn't know about them, or finds them inconvenient. That makes him a crook, rather than an innovator.

John Larkin won't understand the distinction.

> This is a great book:

<snipped John Larkin's recommendation>

John Larkin is clearly a typical example of an American target audience for right-wing publishers, he can do critical thinking and he does like being fllattered.

--
Bill Sloman, Sydney
 
On Monday, June 17, 2019 at 12:00:15 PM UTC+2, Michael Terrell wrote:
On Sunday, June 16, 2019 at 5:36:51 PM UTC-4, mpm wrote:

On a related note, I once saw copies of the 911-Report in the Fiction section.
Maybe Muller's report will end up there eventually?

No, it will be in the Fantasy section. Along with Witchcraft, and monsters. :)

Seems unlikely. Trump may be a monster - though that give him more weight than he deserves - but he is unfortunately real, and Mueller's investigation has already put a numer of Trump's colleagues in real prisons, serving real time.

Trump may not be impeachable - the Republicans have a majority in the Senate, and the Tea Party movement got rid of any of them that had any moral sense - but as soon as he stops being President he will be prosecuatable.

--
Bill Sloman, Sydney
 
On Monday, June 17, 2019 at 2:37:47 AM UTC+2, Cursitor Doom wrote:
On Sun, 16 Jun 2019 17:15:23 -0700, John Larkin wrote:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
Extraordinary_Popular_Delusions_and_the_Madness_of_Crowds

which involves the same dynamics. Lots of people being wrong together.

Human nature doesn't change. People need to learn critical thinking
skills fast and start applying them even faster, or their children will
be slaves in perpetuity.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunning%E2%80%93Kruger_effect

John Larkin and Cursitor Doom would be two of our most gullible posters. Cursitor Doom recommending "critical thinking" has to be one of the more ironical posts I've seen here. Point up his defects in critical thinking, and he kill-files you - John Larkin merely complains about "droning insults" because he can't follow the reasoniing.

--
Bill Sloman, Sydney
 
Rick C wrote:
Michael Terrell wrote:

The only 'Precedent' is your willful stupidity. They should pump you full of Agent Orange. Maybe it would kill all of the crap clogging your mind. Too many good men were affected by Agent Orange to ever joke about it. In that vein, we should just dispose of old chemical and biological weapons by dumping them in your country?

"Good men"? What about the good women and children who were also affected? Oh, I guess you only consider the soldiers who were destroying a country and not any of the population who were being targeted. I guess after 50 years and a resolution to the conflict that resulted in reunification of a country you still consider them the "enemy"?

How many good women and children mixed and handed the full strength Agent Orange? How many were exposed for prolonged periods to the full strength chemicals? The pilots and ground crew were exposed to millions of times higher levels than anyone else.


I served in the US Army at a base where the early weapons were tested. It is still so contaminated, 50+ years later that it is a restricted area. The ground water was contaminated by radioactive waste, and many who lived and worked there have contacted Thyroid cancer. You fools talk about small nuclear power plants? That base had one hat was smaller than a city block, and was rated at 20MW, pus live steam to heat the buildings. It could produce even more power, but that meant more cooling water that was pumped back into the frozen ground.

Ok, you have stated some facts. Where you intending to draw a conclusion? Do you think the military was working with the same degree of care as is required by civilian uses of nuclear power? Are you trying to say it is a bad idea to use small nuclear plants or it's a bad idea to use nuclear at all?

You have zero comprehension. That reactor was used at much higher levels that the nameplate levels, and used up the core in less than half ts rated life. Does that give you any clues? Have you ever seen me make any anti-nuke comments?

That 100 square mile base and reserve was used for dangerous experiments with experimental weapons, but those not directly connected to them were lied to.

It's quite easy for you to play the self proclaimed genius for your computer, but you are clueless.
 
On Monday, June 17, 2019 at 9:11:55 AM UTC-4, Rick C wrote:
On Monday, June 17, 2019 at 5:56:27 AM UTC-4, Michael Terrell wrote:
On Sunday, June 16, 2019 at 5:20:19 PM UTC-4, bitrex wrote:

you can find "The Art of the Deal" in my local bargain bin too so it
will be in good company.

How many best sellers have you written?

How many books?

Do you own any books?

I have over 5,000 books, and I have run out of room for more. I have that report in PDF, so I can zoom in to read it. It is also searchable. I have thousands of E-books, many of which are duplicates of printed books, so that I can read them on a 24" monitor. My vision is poor, due to my age and Diabetes. It also makes it easy for an occasional typo to slip through.

Your vision is poor due to >>>uncontrolled<<< diabetes.

No, moron. I'm on two injections of Lantus insulin, Metformin and Glipzide. My glucose level is typically in the 95 to 105 level. Do you have any more lies?
 

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