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    When our previous topic hit the 1,000-response mark, sleazy behavior by politicians was eliciting a certain amount of non-astonishment.

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    Syrian demonstrators gassed.
    With thousands of people demonstrating in different parts of Syria currently, it is clear from BBC reports that Bashar El-Assad is using mild nerve agents to immobilize demonstrators. There are some pretty ruthless dictators out there but the succession from Hafez to Bashar Al-Assad (father to son), only shows how ruthless and cruel one family could be. Besieged people all over the world clamor for freedom but, alas, there seems to be no chance in Syria, a country that is definitely a "player" in the Middle East.. Muslim, Jew, Christian.Buddhist -- religion doesn't matter, money and power blow the doors off. New things are invented every day and the first thing thought: "Is there a military application", not "Can we make poor people's lives better?" It looks like a hundred year struggle for freedom in the Middle East has been ignited and one can only hope things get better and not worse. ~ The boys sing round the fire... ~
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    How a nuclear disaster evolves
    Now that scientists are finding radioactivity in the snow of Mass. & NH and they have found at least 5 places around the units at Fukushima where plutonium elements specific to isotopes found in nuclear power production, it's pretty hard not to see that this thing is spiraling out of control. Every drop of water sprayed into Units 1-6 at Fukushima is radioactive. Everything that is escaping into the sea from underground tunnels from those plants is harmful if enough is concentrated in the food chain. Right now it is so hot that workers can't start containing the waste. Although the company's owners are admitting the situation is grave they don't say for whom and how long.... Always the bits of information are said to be not harmful but the whole picture is never projected. And it still may be too early to have a meaningful answer to that question. However, it is not to early to shut down San Onofre and Diablo Canyon, two plants that are susceptible to very likely scenarios - earthquakes of giant magnitude along with tsunami waves of cataclysmic proportion. The worst news hasn't begun to be released. While the rest of the world rethinks it's nuclear power options, Obama, because of large energy company donations that got him elected, still thinks we can learn valuable lessons from this crisis. Here is the lesson. Shut them down and bring alternative sourcesof power online asap. With a humble prayer for those suffering in the snow in Japan.
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    shitty analogy??
    http://www.urlesque.com/2011/03/17/nuclear-boy-cartoon-japan/ so, "Nuclear Boy" is the atomic energy plant in Fukushima... not sure if this is the best way to explain this 'shit' to the little 'uns or not, but there it is. peace.
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    The Obama Doctrine
    Just finished watching Obama speak on Libya and he seemed to leave more questions unanswered than he provided clarity. The one thing that came through very clearly was that the US would no longer go it alone. We would act with a coalition that shared the expense. The moral dilemma, as always, is where the US & allies will (or not) act. It shouldn't be overlooked that French warplanes were in the before America did anything. The French have a heavy connection with the Libyans. The US has followed up with 192 cruise missiles, the Brits, 7. The US continues to to follow-up the no-fly zone, leaving a trail of shattered Libyan military columns. Why? Oil! Libya has the chronic The rest of the Middle East is the question. Highly volatile. It is unlikely the US will keep a coalition together as struggles to protest it's naval post Bahrain and and it's primary allie in the area, Israel. Oil, all about oil. It is worthy to note that the commercials following the speech all had to do with natural gas, undersea oil drilling and clean coal. Watching who advertizes is almost as important as listening to the spin. The cost for the US in Libya so far? Half a billion, likely to go to a billion..
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    Initials (from the musical Hair)
    LBJ took the IRTDown to 4th Street USA When he got there What did he see? The youth of America on LSD LBJ IRT USA LSD LSD LBJ FBI CIA FBI CIA LSD LBJ (Gotta come up with something similar for what the Rumsfeld era represented)
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    shucks.... ( -;
    shucks, I had to use the online dictionary thesaurus to come up with "invective" hey now MaryE! alls in the category of 'ain't no time to hate' llama. you didn't offend me personal, just like I said, the points you made in that other post were lessened by the 'name calling' apology accepted anyways. in your word, llama,: "It would be a wonderful world if we were never felt the need to use epithets when referring to people with less than extremely arrogant or malicious behavior." *** "Ahh, the holy, virgin ears of the deadheads... I for one am glad my 'ears' at least remain un-fucked by the IRS and other gov. agencies... for the sake of decorum, I'll refrain from pointng out which orafice the IRS un-virginized. ( -; love&peace.
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    yup
    and I would find it very tiresome and counterproductive to have to censor you guys once one of those abuse-fests gets going, so hey, please just cut it out, refrain from troll-feeding, etc. Thank you.
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    Sorry Mary
    My last comment was not an observation on current events. Rather, a reaction to a familiar editorial that appears here.
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    okay okay
    I think we have moved beyond the discussion of current events to the heaping of invective. Please stop. Thank you.
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    Racist O'Bomber Birthers
    Yep, DL, just like Fox -- spew your venom then run away for 6 months before you come back to rant on the same (or similar subjects) some more. In fact, why don't you do a profile and put your application for employment in to FOX news? You could be the next Glen Beck! Think of the millions to be made waggling your toungue! Or maybe being a Grand Dragon in the Klan is more to your taste. You could get the younguns' all hated up for the Hispanic-Hawaiian-Asian-Ragheads!
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When our previous topic hit the 1,000-response mark, sleazy behavior by politicians was eliciting a certain amount of non-astonishment.
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For CU. Blowing a 28 point lead to Kansas in the 4th quarter? yikes.. "It's got no signs or dividing line and very few rules to guide"
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Great post! My sentiments exactly, though you said it better!!Eloquent badger you are! ********************************** By trying we can easily learn to endure adversity -- another man's I mean. Mark Twain
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I sat thru the first 3 quarters of the CU game, on a beautiful day in Lawrence, then bailed with the Buffs up by 28. By the time I found an empty barstool at Fre State to order an IPA, some Jayhawk fan shouts that the game is tied.... KU did come back and win, for the biggest comeback in their history. I hope coach Dan and AD Mike are TOAST today in Boulder. In a tribute to Johnman, and an honor I'm sure, I poured myself a Copperhead Ale and served a gooey chocolate brownie before heading out to rake and bag leaves!! I'd prefer not to discuss the sad state of our political treachery, but the Republicans again have pulled the wool over many US citizens, with corporate funding and an endless media blitz.
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welcome back its nice to see you again,hope you are well!!!!1
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Dan Hawkins is finally out, in Boulder: The Daily Camera, Denver Post and CBS 4, Denver, are reporting he will be replaced by Brian Cabral. Good luck Buffs this week hosting the Cyclones.
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35 yrs ago today, on Lake Superior. All 29 hands went down with the ship, their bodies never recovered. The Gordon Lightfoot song was a number 1 hit almost exactly a year later? Why have I thought for the past 34 yrs that he was singing about a ship that went down decades before he wrote the song? Guess I wasn't keeping up with the news as well as I thought in those days...
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Same here Gratefuldean. I always thought the "wreck" went down in the 20's....I was probably associatin' it with F.Scott Fitzgerald....Keep on truckin'
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Been there to honor.The fallen. And still remember that day. A cousin turned down the work. To close for hunting season. So many thoughts on this side. Blessings to the Families. SD Do For Other's You Will Feel Better. Guaranteed!!!!
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There was a thing on TV, 60 Minutes I think, about 10 years ago that went into the whole thing in detail. As I understand it, to this day no one knows why the ship sank; it was a good, newer ship with a good crew who knew what they were doing. What I didn't know until I saw this was that it was named after a guy who was still living, like the owner of the shipping company or something, who was so proud of the ship, and the whole thing broke his heart for the rest of his life.
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I can never watch these things without screaming at the TV No! No! Stay in port! as the Big Fitz is pulling away from the dock...
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I can remember my mom and I yelling at Capt. Kirk "pick up the phaser!!!"
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knowing it won't help, seems to be a time honored tradition...sorry, I got sidetracked and away from the tragedy...my apologies
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inanimate objects is something I think we've all been guilty of at some point or another... Conversation is always more interesting than recitation, so speak your mind and not someone else's.
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Just ask my wife...she's been yelling at me for decades ;-)
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They actually wasted 4 years investigating this?? 4 freaking years??!!?? The state of Missouri should be arrested for wasting 4 years of people's tax money! What a joke! "It's got no signs or dividing line and very few rules to guide"
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Schwag has been playing in KC on Thanksgiving night for many years: we'll see next week! What a long strange trip it's been
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of of any thanksgiving cancellations or the annual rallies and fests.
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I see Thanksgiving Schwag is ON for the KC Uptown, and that they'll also be in Santa Cruz & South Lake Tahoe, CA, in early December, performing as JGB . http://www.theschwag.com/tourdates.html Camp Zoe is located south of Salem MO, on Hwy 19, in a beautiful region known as the Ozarks. I've canoed and camped along the Current River many times, both as a chapperone for youth groups and with my family. The Current River is a cool clean spring-fed stream known for it's clarity and trout-fishing. http://www.nps.gov/ozar/index.htm
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is apparently not available in my country so thats that i may sulk now!!!!
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sadness!!
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news this morning another mine explodes hear 30/33 mimers not accounted for now not accounted for is not the same as trapped so will be following this story hope all is well,location this time is New zealand i hope all are well.
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autorities still looking for the miners, they are reluctant to drill as they believe there is pockets of methane gas down there its not looking good for the missing mimers.they have managed to drill a small hole and they are sending down a robot who is just gonna poke around.
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all miners are no longer with us a second explosion has ripped the mine apart and it looks like there is no chance of survivors.Blessings and love to all miners and their families.
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I lived in the coal fields of southwestern VA for 8 years and I learned what hard working folks miners are. I'm always sad when I hear of another mining disaster.
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Hokie there has been far too many over the years surely this shouldnt be happening in this day and age!
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cuz we all need some. this one is a miracle really.3 teenagers were found in their little aluminum boat in the southern Pacific. They had been lost for 50 days and their families had given them up for dead. They survived by eating a dead seagull they found, some fish, and by collecting rainwater in coconut shells. ********************************** I am not young enough to know everything. Oscar Wilde
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...he was just busted last week with a 1/2 lb. of the kind on his tour bus. In Texas, no less.
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I had the good fortune to see Jim Morrison with the Doors at Cleveland Public Hall: I still get a chuckle from the lyric he shouted out during 'Soul Kitchen" about wanting another cigarette. Several cigs, lighters, and packs of smokes came flying up on stage!! http://www.doorshistory.com/cleveland8-3-68.html He was certainly a wild performer. Too bad he was unable to control himself with his alcohol consumption. My sister, as a University of Michigan rep in 1967, said he downed a bottle of whiskey during a limo ride from Detroit airport to Ann Arbor: not sure if he ever made it onstage that night, for Michigan's Homecoming Dance!
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40 years on and jim gets cleared we all no he didnt do it anyway,however he was difficult on this night and the cops only needed an excuse.
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anyone read bill kreutzmans thoughts on further ? he said they sound like any other dead copy cat band and says they are doing nothing at all interesting with there music your thoughts pleeeeeeze!!!!!!
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i just read the death toll ts insane fighting fire with fire sure there has gotta be a better way.
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My favorite thing about Furthur is that they are completely unpredictable. Plus with a bunch of new songs that are really good, reviving old songs we haven't heard in decades, bringing in Dylan, RatDog, Phil and Friends, Ryan Adams and some other covers, I mean heck, to me that is doing some very "interesting things with the music". Same could be said with Rythm Devils and 7 Walkers. It's all great stuff and I am grateful we get all this awesome music still. Let's hope it continues strong into 2011 and beyond! "It's got no signs or dividing line and very few rules to guide"
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The whole interview, or just the excerpt on jambands.com? Sounded harsher to me in the out-of-context excerpt than it did in the full interview. But I'm with you, I don't agree with the Billy's assessment of Furthur (nor his apparently high opinion of Warren Haynes in the context of the Dead), but I think that he that should be well-pleased with 7 Walkers...one of my favorite studio albums of the year.
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A link to Sen Tom Coburn's 2010 waste report, itself probably an example of wasteful spending. Interesting that the report cites the "net worth" of "two prominent band members" (Jerry and Phil) without noting that one of them has been dead for 15 yrs. Ahhhhh... http://coburn.senate.gov/public//index.cfm?a=Files.Serve&File_id=774a6c…
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A story on NPR was quite shocking about the recycling of e-waste. Earlier this sumer I ws thinking bout buying a kindle and stp buying books to be more eco-friendly. Lilly reminded me about the waste created by these efforts. Well I just heard the story on NPR and I was truly shocked! Shocked! I don't know all the names and facts but got the gist. When you "recycle" (as a lot of us do) a full 80% is promptly shipped to China and Africa. In China there are whole mid-sized cities where they are cooking down the old components in big vats like soup and tobe in that atmosphere gives one immediate horrible headaches and the workers there are coming up with massive cancer clusters trying to leech out the valuable trace minerals from the circuit boards. I might have some of th tech stuff wrong, but the gist is horrifyingly correct.. In Ghana and other western african countries they are unvolvd in reproducing the old recycled product into a new product, advertising it as new! They get some of the motherboards with old information on them. Information thievery is pretty big over there and they used to get about $25 for an intact memory boards but now they have smartened up and are getting $300 for each one with the raw info intact. The good news? There s a caped crusader, whose name I forget, putting together a bunch of recyclers who won't just profit shipping this stuff offshore. They will have to meet rigorous and policed standards. The most crazy thing is that is it is highly toxic to make these things. It is not toxic during their useful lives (so far, that we know of) and it is is highly toxic at the recycling endpoint. And, yes, children are involved in the very end process, going through e-dumps and bashing old tubes for tiny bits of precious metals that remain. I know I didn't get this all right but it makes me think that I might not be so totally unhip without my kindle and I-pod and droid and blackberry, At least I'm not ruining the planet and creating cancer custers that could eventually kill off entire cities and turn my species into mutants. The whole story would be on the NPR archive 12/22. Merry Cristmas/Kwanzaa/etc. everybody. You don't need to call or text or buy me an e-pad. Lama-G wishes you a great holiday!
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It is the grim truth brother....The good news is that there is a growing network of conscientious recyclers that refuse send collected materials to processors that turn around and ship our problems to less fortunate places....
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This bird and fish kil-off Arkansas and now Louisiana seems very frightening. I think the unknown is what is most terrorizing. Discarding fie crackers and hail, It seems clear that these starlings and blackkbirds and fish have been exposed to something that May Be extrtaterresteria l. I say "May Be: so people won't think I'm a nut. What he hell is hapening an when miight it start hapening wih us? Is there a precedent for this. This is creepy.
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I have a buddy who works for the the University of Arkansas. He travelled this week to LA for the bowl game, and suddenly birds are falling out of the sky there too. Personally, I'm blaming him. The other alternatives seem to be equally wacky, so why not? Frightening one way or the other...
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Did you catch the news that Rapture is going to occur on May 21, official end of the world for those of us who don't make the Rapture cut to be on Oct 21? Most likely, birds falling from the sky and fish going belly-up are involved. But whatever happened to 2012 being the end of the world? Were the Mayans...wrong? And I feel fine...
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Dang Dean! I've only got a little over three months to make the Rapture cut. I'm not gonna make it. I couldn't even make the cut for my litle league team when I was eight! This is not good. Was your friend really outside of the Arknasas area or are you goofing,-- toying with my delicate balance. Don't freak me our out Mean Al Dean. There isalready enough bad shit going on. -- too much to keep up with. I don't know, maybe it was the firecrackers, the crackersfrom their long, blond hair! The fish are another matter though, as well snow down to 200 feet in LA Basin.
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Really was in Arkansas when the birds came down (having just recently moved there), really was in Louisiana when they started dropping out of the sky there. He disavows any connection or responsibility, but did admit that his co-workers were starting to avoid him. As for End of Days...I was planning an End of the World Party for 2012. What to do, what to do about THAT? I do wonder about the rapture and this exact date stuff. Does it happen simultaneously across the globe on May 21? If so, we do need to remember that it already tomorrow (or yesterday) somewhere else on the globe (you know, earth's rotation, local time, international date line, etc), so....ok now my head's going to explode. But I would never, never try to mess with your delicate balance, Gonz. I'm not that mean.
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Greenland, Sweeden, other aeas of th US. Rapture --mI don't tend to believe in but something is going on. These newer animals being found are bleeding from the mouth. Off hand, I'd say this is not good sign.. Lets hope there is a rational, temporary explanation to this situation . More possible rather than the beginning of a nerve gas leak. in Siberia. It;s all so possible it almost makes you feel good raided your 401k.
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You remember that this forum topic used to be called "666"?
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there ya go......freakin' me out, now....
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Aflockalypse now ?