This seems not to be just a one time release of 'things' It's a gradual release of building blocks that when they are all grouped together will help paint a picture of Obama's influences in his life.I used to have to read Mark Twain. And Eugene Zamiatin. And Antigone. The horror!
You're all over the place with crazy!!Yup, time to go to war with Iran, and go to the moon, too !
This seems not to be just a one time release of 'things' It's a gradual release of building blocks that when they are all grouped together will help paint a picture of Obama's influences in his life.
You would think you would want us to have a better understanding of 'O' and where he has been and what he has been exposed to and taught. I'm finding it interesting and enlightening.
GAME OVERWhen i was young and in college, we read MEIN KAMPF in history. Does this make those of us in that class NAZIS?
Get serious.
But the bigger question for you is, do you know admit OBAMA was in college? Since you are admitting he was in college, do you also now accept that he is a citizen?
You cant have it both ways.
Peace
TOS
Does this constitute "news" or just right-wing blather that you are not creative enough to come up with yourself? Saw Reince once on Meet the Press (I think). The man could not talk (or think) past his talking points.
You mean like Debbie Downer?Does this constitute "news" or just right-wing blather that you are not creative enough to come up with yourself? Saw Reince once on Meet the Press (I think). The man could not talk (or think) past his talking points.
Actually, it's not the Nazi card at all. It's asking how exposure to Hitler propaganda necessitates any kind of radicalism. I read the Satanic Bible. Doesn't mean it determines my thoughts today. It's the mindless associations that are made, like the absurd influence that Rock and Roll supposedly had on teens in the 70's and 80's or the reading of Steinbeck's "Of Mice and Men", or "Catcher in the Rye" had on youth. The game is over because such claims of radicalism based on exposure are simply ridiculous.GAME OVER
as usual TOS is the first to use the nazi card.
Ok. Like her. Sure. Maybe that's what it takes to be head of RNC/DNC. Michael Steele got into alot of trouble for moseying off the ranch.You mean like Debbie Downer?
Actually, it's not the Nazi card at all. It's asking how exposure to Hitler propaganda necessitates any kind of radicalism. I read the Satanic Bible. Doesn't mean it determines my thoughts today. It's the mindless associations that are made, like the absurd influence that Rock and Roll supposedly had on teens in the 70's and 80's or the reading of Steinbeck's "Of Mice and Men", or "Catcher in the Rye" had on youth. The game is over because such claims of radicalism based on exposure are simply ridiculous.
Peer pressure? Also known as "herd mentality". Nobody "came up with" it. It's being part of a culture but not a slave to it as Hannity would have you believe. I associate on a daily basis with lecherous individuals in AA. Doesn't mean I act as they do or even believe as they do. But then that association is one that is generally seen as a "positive" one. So people assume a certain belief, lifestyle, or attitude based on an association that may have no basis in reality whatsoever. Soberups and myself are probably a good example of that. I think we probably have some similar experiences and exposures, but I think have very differnt outlooks on a wide range of topics. Nothing wrong with that. Simply points out that conclusions based on associations and exposure are rarely accurate.Then tell us all how they came up with peer pressure if it's not based on exposure? (to the wrong people)