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Brad,
At the risk of being trounced, have you listened to our president speak?  The 
man has a difficult time thinking and speaking, all at the same time, let  
alone chewing gum while doing the previous mentioned tasks. IF he is an  
intelligent human being, he sure doesn't come across that way to many people. I  am 
now ducking for cover and going for a SeaDoo ride. Later.
 
Rummy
 
 
In a message dated 9/9/2008 3:12:20 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
flybrad at gmail.com writes:

Slim,

You friggin-A-right that is elitist!  I've listened  to that shit all
my life and including you.  You've run your mouth off  about how stupid
Bush 43 is when in fact he made better grades than Kerry  at Yale.
Education doesn't mean shit!  I've met construction workers  in "the
pit" who were smarter than all four running for POTUS.  You  are the
elitist, Sir!

Brad

On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 2:04 PM,  Steven Alm <stevenalm at gmail.com> wrote:
> OK, Brad, for one thing  he's Harvard Law.  That's nothing to sneeze at.
> Palin doesn't  even have a Masters.  Or is that just elitist.
>
>  Slim
>
> On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 1:57 PM, Brad Haslett  <flybrad at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>  Stan,
>>
>> In the jargon of fighter pilots, "this is a  target rich environment".
>> So I pick you as the target among the  many threads to begin the fight.
>>  Who is the most devoutly  religious person currently elected to
>> office? I don't know either  but I'm guessing Senator Lieberman.  When
>> he was the VP  candidate with Gore in 2000 did we hear the constant
>> refrain of:  "If Gore takes the Whitehouse, and he gets stomped by a
>> big  'carbon footprint', Uncle Joe will outlaw BBQ pork sandwiches for
>>  life!"  No, no one gave a shit.  The current conversation is much  to
>> do about nothing.  Let's get back to "what exactly did  Obama ever do
>> at any point in his life but complain about his or  someone else's
>> treatment?"  Short of running for something,  what has he accomplished?
>>  Something,  anything!
>>
>> Brad
>>
>>
>> On  Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 8:26 AM, stan <stan at rhodes22.com> wrote:
>>  > Slim,
>> >
>> > As a member of your religious  faith, and an ardent fan, if you really
>> plan
>> > to  skip voting (in effect voting for those whose direct religious
>>  > instructions got us into such a waste of our wealth and blood) I would  
be
>> > truly saddened.   I don't think poorly of John's  and Palin's inability 
to
>> > live up to their own family values,  relying on their gods to forgive 
them
>> -
>> > I worry  about their health; a topic that seems to be forbidden to
>>  address.
>> > John's cheek is not like that from his prisoner days  and his vp could be
>> our
>> > leader without  notice.  Then where would this country's founding desire
>>  for
>> > religious freedom end up?  The first example is  already on the table and
>> > Catholic Joe has it right:   When life starts is a religious opinion and
>> > should not be one  decided by government.   You may feel life does not
>>  start
>> > until a breath is taken, the Jews count a number of  months before the
>> start,
>> > the Christens count from  the moment the cells begin dividing.  
Personally
>>  I
>> > don't think it starts until after college.  If we  allow a Palin to call
>> such
>> > shots we are on a path  Jefferson and all those other smart guys insisted
>> on
>>  > avoiding.   McCain told the TV interviewer that if he had his  way the
>> first
>> > judge he would get rid of is  Ginsberg and than went down the list of her
>> > kind.    Once this is allowed to start (we already have allowed god onto
>>  our
>> > coins), god (hypocritically speaking) help us - or we  will all,
>> eventually,
>> > become strong advocates of  the second amendment.
>> >
>> > John, at least is a  flip flopper so, if elected, would probably revert 
to
>> > many of  his reasonable positions.  It is Palin I am fearful will give  
us
>> > even worse than another 8 years.  (And this from a  confessed womanizer.)
>> >
>> > stan/ec
>>  >  .
>> > ----- Original Message -----
>> >  From: "Steven Alm" <stevenalm at gmail.com>
>> > To: "The  Rhodes 22 Email List" <rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org>
>> >  Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2008 2:02 AM
>> > Subject: Re:  [Rhodes22-list] Praise Jesus,the "evolutionists" are going
>>  to
>> > save us from the Republicans
>> >
>>  >
>> >> Todd,
>> >>
>> >> I'm  an atheist and I think Palin's a religious kook.  And you're  
right,
>> I
>> >> won't vote for a religious  kook.  I haven't studied Darwin very much
>> (and
>>  >> I
>> >> applaud your research and quotes) but I don't  think that's the only
>> rebuke
>> >> to  creationism.  Since most of the species of plant and animal life  on
>> >> this
>> >> earth are in fact extinct,  I'd call that "unintelligent design."
>> >>
>>  >> You said there are only two possibilities as to how life  started.  Are
>> you
>> >> sure?  How do you  know this?  What I know is that all religions serve 
in
>>  >> answering three questions:  Where did we come from, how do we  live and
>> >> what
>> >> happens when we  die?  Myself, I've answered those questions to my own
>>  >> satisfaction and I don't need the church to tell me  anything.
>> >>
>> >> Slim
>>  >>
>> >> On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 5:32 PM, Todd Tavares  <sprocket80 at mail.com>
>> wrote:
>>  >>
>> >>> Slim, Wow!  are you are going to vote  for Obama because he is a 
Marxist
>> >>> or not vote for  McCain just because Palin is a religious extremist? 
:^D
>>  >>> Glad you mentioned carbon dating.  Carbon has been proven by  many
>> >>> scientists to be a wholly inaccurate method of  dating.  I am far from
>> >>> being a scientist...or a  religious kook thinking the earth is only a
>> >>> couple of  thousand of years old, but there is just as much scientific
>>  >>> information out there to; while not proving creation is the  truth,
>> surely
>> >>> proves evolution is  improbable if not impossible.  You are/were an
>> >>>  educator and were taught evolution from a text book, like we all  
were.
>> >>> Just because you read something in a text book  does not make it truth.
>> >>>  http://www.darwins-theory-of-evolution.com/ Maybe we could all  
stomach
>> >>> creationism if we called it a theory too.  After all that is what
>> >>> evolution is...just an  unproven theory. There are equally as many
>> >>> scientists  out there who believe they have proven evolution is myth. 
It
>>  >>> was not Darwin's brainstorm anyway.  He thought he could  further
>> explain
>> >>> a centuries old belief;  that life arose from non life and everything
>> >>> sprang  from a common ancestor. Modern scientists say it was that first
>>  >>> amino acid or protein chain in the pool of "primordial  ooze."  I like
>> how
>> >>> one Nobel prize  winner (Biology 1967?) put it:
>> >>>
>>  >>> "There are only two possibilities as to how life arose; one  is
>> >>> spontaneous generation arising to evolution, the  other is a
>> supernatural
>> >>> creative act of  God, there is no third possibility. Spontaneous
>> >>>  generation that life arose from non-living matter was  scientifically
>> >>> disproved 120 years ago by Louis  Pasteur and others. That leaves us
>> with
>> >>>  only one possible conclusion, that life arose as a creative act of  
God.
>> I
>> >>> will not accept that  philosophically because I do not want to believe
>> in
>>  >>> God, therefore I choose to believe in that which I know  is
>> scientifically
>> >>> impossible, spontaneous  generation arising to evolution."
>> >>>
>>  >>> (Dr. George Wald, evolutionist, Professor Emeritus of Biology at  the
>> >>> University at Harvard, Nobel Prize winner in  Biology.)
>> >>>
>> >>> But the most  interesting fact is that even Darwin himself realized
>> >>>  evolution was not workable.
>> >>>
>> >>>  "To suppose that the eye, with all its inimitable contrivances for
>>  >>> adjusting the focus to different distances, for admitting  different
>> >>> amounts of light, and for the correction of  spherical and chromatic
>> >>> aberration, could have formed  by natural selection, seems, I freely
>> >>> confess, absurd  in the highest degree possible." (Charles Darwin, "The
>>  >>> origin of species by means of natural selection")
>>  >>>
>> >>> "If it could be demonstrated that any  complex organ existed which 
could
>> >>> not possibly have  been formed by numerous, successive, slight
>> >>>  modifications, my theory would absolutely break down."   (Charles
>> Darwin,
>> >>> "The Origin of  Species")
>> >>>
>> >>> "Often a cold  shudder has run through me, and I have asked myself
>>  whether
>> >>> I may have not devoted myself to a  fantasy."  (Charles Darwin, Life 
and
>> >>> Letters,  1887, Vol. 2, p. 229)
>> >>>
>> >>> I  could post a few hundred quotes from noted doctors and scientists  
to
>> >>> try to "prove" evolution wrong or creation right.  I could "do my
>> >>> homework" as we say here on the list  and cite actual findings, but 
that
>> >>> is not necessary.  Because to dismiss the possibility of God or some
>>  other
>> >>> Intelligent Designer makes it easier to accept  our notions that it is
>> ok
>> >>> to be a  homosexual (and not allow me a choice when the schools teach
>>  this
>> >>> gargage to my kids while denying the right to  learn about the theory 
of
>> >>> creation along with  evolution) or that it should be a crime to kill a
>> >>>  tree, but ok to kill an unborn baby. Not to say everyone believing  in
>> >>> evolution is an athiest (or a Democrat), but you  have made me see this
>> as
>> >>> a hinge factor  in how I will vote....real issues aside.
>> >>>
>>  >>> Todd T
>> >>>
>> >>> Besides,  it is not very PC to say we evolved (were "selected") from
>>  apes.
>> >>> We don't want any of the apes that were not  selected to be made to 
feel
>> >>> inferior.
>>  >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>    ----- Original Message -----
>> >>> From: "Steven  Alm"
>> >>> To: "The Rhodes 22 Email List"
>>  >>> Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Praise Jesus, the Republicans are  going 
to
>> >>> save us from the Republicans
>>  >>> Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2008 13:11:17 -0500
>>  >>>
>> >>>
>> >>> "Ahh, so the  "tolerant" lefty has a litmus test for religious 
beliefs."
>>  >>>
>> >>> Yes, I require that the candidates be  sane, critical thinkers. Palin 
is
>> >>> obviously not. I  wouldn't say that if she were a Catholic or a 
Lutheran
>>  >>> but
>> >>> here's a woman who wants to stare  down the whole scientific community
>> and
>> >>>  deny things like carbon 14 dating and declare that the heavens and
>>  earth
>> >>> are
>> >>> only a few  thousand years old. You didn't just call ME an extremist,
>>  did
>> >>> you?
>> >>>
>>  >>> Brad, you left out the part of Kroon saying that his  parishioners
>> should
>> >>> pray for the  completion of the pipeline because at the end of the
>>  world,
>> >>> folks will flock to Alaska as their final  refuge.
>> >>>
>> >>> I can't believe that  was you quoting all that God stuff.
>> >>>
>>  >>> Slim
>> >>>
>> >>> On Mon,  Sep 8, 2008 at 12:18 PM, Steven Alm wrote:
>>  >>>
>> >>> > "She's already demonstrated that  she is fully capable of separating
>> her
>> >>>  > personal beliefs from her duties."
>> >>>  >
>> >>> > Wouldn't it be better if she didn't have  to?
>> >>> >
>> >>> >
>>  >>> > On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 6:18 AM, Herb Parsons  wrote:
>> >>> >
>> >>> >> Ahh, so  the "tolerant" lefty has a litmus test for religious
>>  beliefs.
>> >>> >> She's already demonstrated that she  is fully capable of separating
>> her
>> >>>  >> personal beliefs from her duties. She vetoed a bill that would  
have
>> >>> >> denied benefits to gay  couples.
>> >>> >>
>> >>> >>  But, you extremists keep it up, I'm sure you'll find (or make up)
>>  >>> >> SOMETHING on her.
>> >>>  >>
>> >>> >> Steven Alm wrote:
>>  >>> >> > She's a creationist. Her Assembly of God stuff is a  deal breaker
>> for
>> >>> >> me.
>>  >>> >> > Religious extremism cannot be  tolerated.
>> >>> >> >
>> >>>  >> > The most important legacy the president leaves is the  
appointment
>> of
>> >>> the
>>  >>> >> > supreme court.
>> >>> >>  > The next pres might appoint as many as three. If Sarabaracuda  
has
>> >>> her
>> >>> >>  way,
>> >>> >> > say goodbye to Roe V. Wade and  hello to back-ally coat hanger
>> >>> >>  abortions.
>> >>> >> >
>> >>>  >> > Slim
>> >>> >> >
>>  >>> >> > On Sun, Sep 7, 2008 at 6:14 PM, Herb  Parsons
>> >>> >> wrote:
>> >>>  >> >
>> >>> >> >
>> >>>  >> >> I think it's funny that the candidate that was considered as  a
>> >>> running
>> >>> >> >>  mate for the Democratic choice a few years back, is now being
>>  >>> touted as
>> >>> >> >> "more of the  same". Keep trying though, you guys may find
>> something
>>  >>> >> that
>> >>> >> >>  works.
>> >>> >> >>
>> >>>  >> >> What exactly makes Palin a "religious kook", that fact  that's 
she
>> >>> >> >> religious? I think your  colors are beginning to show.
>> >>> >>  >>
>> >>> >> >> petelargo  wrote:
>> >>> >> >>
>> >>>  >> >>> Ben, thanks for your post. As you may have noticed,  there is 
no
>> >>> >> dialogue
>>  >>> >> >>>
>> >>> >> >>  with
>> >>> >> >>
>> >>>  >> >>> the right-wing extremists. You are wrong, end of  discussion 
and
>> >>> your
>> >>> >>  an
>> >>> >> >>> idiot to boot.
>>  >>> >> >>>
>> >>> >>  >>> When John McCain won the nomination, Bush disappears  overseas.
>> At
>> >>> the
>> >>>  >> >>>
>> >>> >> >>  RNC,
>> >>> >> >>
>> >>>  >> >>> no Bush, no Cheney (and no mention of them). They know  it's a
>> >>> failed
>> >>> >>  >>> administration. Where were the solutions. Once again, they  are
>> >>> trying
>> >>> >>  to
>> >>> >> >>> frame the campaign as an  ideology argument rather than an 
issues
>> >>> >>  >>>
>> >>> >> >>  discussion.
>> >>> >> >>
>>  >>> >> >>> Today on Face the Nation, "Sis Cum Ba and  WHA-LAA", McCain is
>> now
>> >>> the
>>  >>> >> >>>
>> >>> >> >>  change
>> >>> >> >>
>> >>>  >> >>> candidate and stated that he will end the incredible  
corruption
>> in
>> >>> >> >>>  Washington and the failed policies. John McCain has re-defined 
a
>>  >>> whole
>> >>> >> >>>
>>  >>> >> >> new
>> >>> >>  >>
>> >>> >> >>> level of flip-flopping  on over two dozen key issues within the
>> >>>  last
>> >>> >> eight
>> >>> >>  >>> years including his own authored bill that he was for and  now
>> >>> against.
>> >>> >>  >>>
>> >>> >> >>> I couldn't give a  poop about the experience argument of Palin 
vs
>> >>>  >> Obama.
>> >>> >> >>>
>>  >>> >> >> It's
>> >>> >>  >>
>> >>> >> >>> a waste of time. The  entire Bush-Cheney-Rumsfeld-Rice-Rove, etc
>> >>> >>  >>> administration could be argued to be the most  experienced
>> >>> >> administration
>>  >>> >> >>>
>> >>> >> >>  in
>> >>> >> >>
>> >>>  >> >>> the history of the White House. A huge amount of  prior
>> "executive
>> >>> >> >>>  experience". For the first time in recent politics the
>>  Republicans
>> >>> >> had
>> >>>  >> >>>
>> >>> >> >>  the
>> >>> >> >>
>> >>>  >> >>> power in the white house, judicial, house and senate.  How was 
it
>> >>> for
>> >>> >>  you?
>> >>> >> >>> It's one thing to drive a  tractor trailer up our butts, but 
when
>> >>>  they
>> >>> >> >>>
>> >>>  >> >> start
>> >>> >> >>
>>  >>> >> >>> blowing on the horn while there're doing  it, it's really gone
>> too
>> >>> far.
>>  >>> >> >>>
>> >>> >>  >>> A big thank you for the memories: the debt, the dead,  the
>> twisting
>> >>> >> >>>  intelligence to "sell" us a war on a country that did not 
attack
>>  >>> us,
>> >>> >> the
>>  >>> >> >>> good ol boy ineffectual cronyism, and  finally the shredding of
>> the
>> >>> >>  >>> constitution. With Palin we now we get to have another  
religious
>> >>> kook
>> >>> >>  to
>> >>> >> >>> satisfy the so-called  conservative extremist religious right to
>> >>> >>  'bridge'
>> >>> >> >>> them into this  administration and get money.
>> >>> >>  >>>
>> >>> >> >>> Spending 5-10  billion dollars a month on Iraq and kissing
>> chinese
>>  >>> ass
>> >>> >> >>> (borrowing the  money) of the most Marxist suppressive 
government
>> >>>  on
>> >>> >> the
>> >>> >>  >>> planet at this time is a conservative value?
>>  >>> >> >>>
>> >>> >>  >>> Finally, the biggest hypocrisy of all . That these  extremists
>> >>> actually
>> >>> >>  >>>
>> >>> >> >> think
>>  >>> >> >>
>> >>> >> >>>  that they and the republicans are the vanguards of 
conservatism?
>>  >>> The
>> >>> >> two
>>  >>> >> >>> top key pillars of conservatism are less  government and
>> government
>> >>> >>  >>>
>> >>> >> >> intrusion
>>  >>> >> >>
>> >>> >> >>>  and fiscal responsibility. The only administration that walked
>>  >>> that
>> >>> >> talk
>>  >>> >> >>>
>> >>> >> >>  in
>> >>> >> >>
>> >>>  >> >>> 50 years was a Democrat that left Bush a 500 billion  dollar
>> >>> surplus.
>> >>> >>  He
>> >>> >> >>>
>> >>>  >> >> blew
>> >>> >> >>
>>  >>> >> >>> threw that in one year and it was prior to  9-11. And there is 
no
>> >>> >> greater
>>  >>> >> >>> government intrusion that being told what  you can or cannot do
>> >>> with or
>> >>>  >> >>>
>> >>> >> >>  put
>> >>> >> >>
>> >>>  >> >>> into your body. Palin wants privacy for her family  decisions,
>> but
>> >>> she
>>  >>> >> >>>
>> >>> >> >>  wants
>> >>> >> >>
>> >>>  >> >>> to legislate publicly what you should do with yours. No  
thanks.
>> >>> >> >>>
>>  >>> >> >>>
>> >>> >>  >>>
>> >>> >> >>> Ben Cittadino-2  wrote:
>> >>> >> >>>
>> >>>  >> >>>
>> >>> >> >>>> My  Dear Culture Warriors;
>> >>> >>  >>>>
>> >>> >> >>>> So....are  we having fun yet?
>> >>> >>  >>>>
>> >>> >> >>>> First, I'd  like to thank Richard and Slim for stepping up to
>> join
>>  >>> the
>> >>> >> >>>> "Assault  on the Citadel".
>> >>> >> >>>> The  bullets don't sting as much when the adversary's fire is
>>  >>> spread
>> >>> >> out
>>  >>> >> >>>> among more than one target.
>>  >>> >> >>>> In the words first uttered by Gen.  "Vinegar Joe" Stillwell,
>> >>> >>  "illegitimi
>> >>> >> >>>> non  carborundum".
>> >>> >> >>>>
>>  >>> >> >>>> As for Tootle, Brad, and Herb, you guys  crack me up. I posted
>> >>> about
>> >>>  >> >>>>
>> >>> >> >>  Obama
>> >>> >> >>
>> >>>  >> >>>> only because I saw Tootle's post that
>>  >>> >> >>>> suggested anybody supporting Obama was  either a marxist, or a
>> >>> farm
>> >>>  >> >>>>
>> >>> >> >>  animal.
>> >>> >> >>
>> >>>  >> >>>> What did he expect when he said that?
>>  >>> >> >>>> Herb, where was your outrage that  Tootle would refer to some 
of
>> >>> his
>>  >>> >> >>>>
>> >>> >>  >> fellow
>> >>> >> >>
>>  >>> >> >>>> "Rhodies" in such derogatry terms?  Supporting Obama or McCain
>> >>> >> >>>>  may turn out to be right or wrong, but if we debate policy and
>>  >>> don't
>> >>> >> >>>> engage  in mere name-calling this "sailor's bar" could be an
>> >>>  >> interesting
>> >>> >> >>>>  place.
>> >>> >> >>>>
>>  >>> >> >>>> Richard's "geezer" remarks are  defensible on several grounds.
>> >>> First,
>>  >>> >> he
>> >>> >> >>>>  was provoked. Second, he was defending ME.
>> >>> >>  >>>> Third, it was funny. Calling someone a "marxist" as Tootle  
did
>> is
>> >>> >>  >>>>
>> >>> >> >>  several
>> >>> >> >>
>> >>>  >> >>>> magnitudes worse than gentle kidding of  the
>> >>> >> >>>> "old fart" kind. Surely  you see the difference.
>> >>> >>  >>>>
>> >>> >> >>>> The  positions I tried to lay out as reasons some people 
support
>>  >>> Obama
>> >>> >>  >>>>
>> >>> >> >> were
>>  >>> >> >>
>> >>> >>  >>>> intended as an outline of ideology (as Slim  noted),
>> >>> >> >>>> not an argument  supporting any position. For example, Herb, 
you
>> >>>  are
>> >>> >> >>>> pro-life and will  probably vote for McCain/Palin in part for
>> that
>>  >>> >> >>>>
>> >>> >>  >> reason.
>> >>> >> >>
>>  >>> >> >>>> I am pro-choice, pro-embryonic stem  cell research and so I 
will
>> >>> >>  support
>> >>> >> >>>> Obama/Biden in part  for that reason. It is not hyperbole to
>> point
>>  >>> >> out
>> >>> >> >>>>  the policy differences that explain my choice. What I know for
>>  >>> sure
>> >>> >> is
>>  >>> >> >>>> that marxism and "sheepiness" have  nothing to do with it. I
>> have
>> >>> >>  thought
>> >>> >> >>>> about all of my  positions on the issues I mentioned and am
>> >>>  completely
>> >>> >> >>>> prepared to  explain and justify them. In Brad's oft' repeated
>> >>>  mantra
>> >>> >> I
>> >>> >>  >>>> know I have "done my homework".
>> >>>  >> >>>>
>> >>> >> >>>>  Enough for today. The games will be on soon.
>> >>> >>  >>>>
>> >>> >> >>>>  Cheers!
>> >>> >> >>>>
>>  >>> >> >>>> Ben C. , s/v Susan Kay, Highlands,  NJ
>> >>> >> >>>>
>> >>>  >> >>>>
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