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Question: What item is most likely found in the top drawer of Riffy's dresser?

naked pictures of Reagan    
  5 (20.0%)
Barry O voodoo doll    
  3 (12.0%)
Hoffa's body    
  2 (8.0%)
DVDs of "saved by the bell", season 3    
  1 (4.0%)
JC's boss's phone number    
  2 (8.0%)
bucket of chicken    
  5 (20.0%)
three sticks of "secret" deoderant, labels facing out    
  3 (12.0%)
"Eagles Greatest Hits" CD    
  4 (16.0%)




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Reply #1600 - Nov 8th, 2008 at 1:39pm
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Reply #1601 - Nov 8th, 2008 at 2:37pm
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Starbuck wrote on Nov 8th, 2008 at 1:39pm:
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You raise some interesting points there, Magoo.  For example, did you know that George Walker Bush III embarked on the largest nationalization plan for private industry in this country's history?  He was all giddy about it too, geeking around like he had actually done something.  As if printing money and handing it out like free pizza hadn't been done by hundreds of idiotic leaders of banana republics before him.  No Magoo, there is nothing new in George Walker Bush III's economic "policies" - fathead government spending programs have been around forever, just not on the massive scale he loves.
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Reply #1602 - Nov 8th, 2008 at 3:05pm
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moonborf:

here are some other interesting tidbits about your friend george herbert walker bush the III:

-he doesn't like gay people, yet the eagles figure prominently on his ipod
-the national debt had doubled during his presidency, yet glencar is upset at his departure
-the presidential ghey-o-meter beeps like crazy whenever he walks by, and he responds by raising the national terror threat level

moonie...come january 21st, i will miss immensely your anti bush rants....can you write some now and store them up, you know...post them over the next two or three years, once barack turns things around and we need some presidential doltage to remind us of what life was like back when we had a retard running the country?

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Reply #1603 - Nov 8th, 2008 at 3:12pm
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I'm not upset at his departure; I'm upset at the idiot's arrival. His Nancy Reagan barbs shows howe he really does need a teleprompter. The number of hesitant "er's & ah's" doesn't bode well for numerous press conferences. I'm all for thinking before talking (or posting - I'm looking at you, Meg!) but think fast, Oblama!
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Reply #1604 - Nov 8th, 2008 at 3:34pm
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Starbuck wrote on Nov 8th, 2008 at 1:39pm:
i miss the couch!


I've talked and texted with Maxy, he is happy and healthy.
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Reply #1605 - Nov 8th, 2008 at 5:54pm
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Republicans shouldn't be so pissed off. The democratic process worked. The people got who they wanted. If they don't like him there'll be another revolution in 4 years. It's a beautiful thing.
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Reply #1606 - Nov 8th, 2008 at 5:57pm
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Not pissed off because of that, Holden. Although, let's be honest, had McCain won by the same amount, we'd be hearing (on other boards) about how McCain & the GOP stole the election. They do it every time they lose. If not that, then it's "the masses are asses. They voted against their self-interests again!" With everything going against him + running a dumb (in some respects campaign), McCain still lost by a relatively close margin. 2012 will be interesting & you can bet the GOP will be much more motivated. No one will accept public financing & wealthy GOPers will be out on force.
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Reply #1607 - Nov 8th, 2008 at 6:20pm
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Not pissed off because of that, Holden. Although, let's be honest, had McCain won by the same amount, we'd be hearing (on other boards) about how McCain & the GOP stole the election. They do it every time they lose. If not that, then it's "the masses are asses. They voted against their self-interests again!" With everything going against him + running a dumb (in some respects campaign), McCain still lost by a relatively close margin. 2012 will be interesting & you can bet the GOP will be much more motivated. No one will accept public financing & wealthy GOPers will be out on force.


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Reply #1608 - Nov 8th, 2008 at 6:45pm
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Nellcote wrote on Nov 8th, 2008 at 6:53am:
SIA, yes, being able to see humor is a trait that is admirable.
I'd expect it to be self inflicted, not at the expense of a former First Lady.
He has subsequently apologized, calling his remarks "careless".
Here's hoping it only gets bettah...


i didn't hear the regan gag/gaffe and wouldn't be sure i would have really understood it if I had (tho thanks to this thread i get the gist of it) - the self-deprecating stuff works much better - although too many references to his  breeding (see mutt dog in white house statement) will start to grate

on that point i discovered today that the last Pres. who had a pound dog as opposed to one with papers was Jimmy Carter !! Ouch!
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Reply #1609 - Nov 8th, 2008 at 6:46pm
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I actually have been going through boxes of them but it's more the weather. I'm over my anger & will act constructively to take back the WH.
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Reply #1610 - Nov 9th, 2008 at 12:11am
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At least the F'n election is over.  What a grate on my nerves.  Unfortunately the wrong guy won.  But that's democracy.
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Reply #1611 - Nov 9th, 2008 at 3:38am
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Not pissed off because of that, Holden. Although, let's be honest, had McCain won by the same amount, we'd be hearing (on other boards) about how McCain & the GOP stole the election. They do it every time they lose. If not that, then it's "the masses are asses. They voted against their self-interests again!" With everything going against him + running a dumb (in some respects campaign), McCain still lost by a relatively close margin. 2012 will be interesting & you can bet the GOP will be much more motivated. No one will accept public financing & wealthy GOPers will be out on force.




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Reply #1612 - Nov 9th, 2008 at 3:56am
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I'm not upset at his departure; I'm upset at the idiot's arrival. His Nancy Reagan barbs shows howe he really does need a teleprompter. The number of hesitant "er's & ah's" doesn't bode well for numerous press conferences. I'm all for thinking before talking (or posting - I'm looking at you, Meg!) but think fast, Oblama!



Yet you were OK with dubya's ability to speak. Mick needs a teleprompter to sing  warhorses.... maybe you should boycott the Stones.
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Reply #1613 - Nov 9th, 2008 at 10:18am
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Starbuck wrote on Nov 8th, 2008 at 3:05pm:
moonborf:

here are some other interesting tidbits about your friend george herbert walker bush the III:

-he doesn't like gay people, yet the eagles figure prominently on his ipod
-the national debt had doubled during his presidency, yet glencar is upset at his departure
-the presidential ghey-o-meter beeps like crazy whenever he walks by, and he responds by raising the national terror threat level

moonie...come january 21st, i will miss immensely your anti bush rants....can you write some now and store them up, you know...post them over the next two or three years, once barack turns things around and we need some presidential doltage to remind us of what life was like back when we had a retard running the country?


That's what my Bush Geek humiliation list is intended to accomplish, goddamit.  I'm losing steam on the project though.  Too busy, stressed, distracted, worried, pressured, and all the other wonderful trappings of middle age, Starsnizz.

But seeing this made me happy.
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Reply #1615 - Nov 9th, 2008 at 2:12pm
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barack is inspiring the world! the "yes we can" message...it's spreading! hallelujah!

god bless the french....

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Reply #1616 - Nov 9th, 2008 at 8:55pm
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Reply #1617 - Nov 9th, 2008 at 11:35pm
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barack meets bush tomorrow....should be interesting. stem cell research, the economy, keys to the president's bathroom, location of area 51....all sorts of shit barry is gonna turn around right quick! daaaammmnnn!!!

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A real fucking meeting of the minds. Should be a real easy-flowing conversation.
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Turns out they've had fun at the WH before!


In anticipation of Monday's afternoon meeting between President Bush and President-elect Obama, here's an excerpt from The Audacity of Hope, where Obama tells of his first meeting with the man he will replace:

The inside of the White House doesn't have the luminous quality that you might expect from television or film; it seems well kept but worn, a big old house that one imagines might be a bit drafty on cold winter nights.

On a chilly January afternoon in 2005, the day before my swearing-in as a senator, I was invited there with other new members of Congress. At 1600 hours on the dot, President Bush was announced and walked to the podium, looking vigorous and fit, with that jaunty, determined walk that suggests he's on a schedule and wants to keep detours to a minimum. For 10 or so minutes he spoke to the room, making a few jokes, calling for the country to come together, before inviting us for refreshments and a picture with him and the First Lady...

"Obama!" he said, shaking my hand. "Come here and meet Laura. Laura, you remember Obama. We saw him on TV during election night. Beautiful family. And that wife of yours - that's one impressive lady."

"We both got better than we deserve, Mr. President," I said, shaking the First Lady's hand and hoping that I'd wiped any crumbs off my face.

The president turned to an aide nearby, who squirted a big dollop of hand sanitizer in the president's hand.

"Want some?" the president asked. "Good stuff. Keeps you from getting colds." Not wanting to seem unhygienic, I took a squirt.

"Come over here for a second," he said, leading me off to one side of the room.

"You know," he said quietly, "I hope you don't mind me giving you a piece of advice."

"Not at all, Mr. President." He nodded. "You've got a bright future," he said. "Very bright. But I've been in this town a while and, let me tell you, it can be tough. When you get a lot of attention like you've been getting, people start gunnin' for ya. And it won't necessarily just be coming from my side, you understand. From yours, too. Everybody'll be waiting for you to slip. Know what I mean? So watch yourself."

"Thanks for the advice, Mr. President."

"All right. I gotta get going. You know, me and you got something in common."

"What's that?" "We both had to debate Alan Keyes. That guy's a piece of work, isn't he?"

I laughed, and as we walked to the door I told him a few stories from the campaign.

It wasn't until he had left the room that I realized I had briefly put my arm over his shoulder as we talked -- an unconscious habit of mine, but one that I suspected might have made many of my friends, not to mention the Secret Service agents in the room, more than a little uneasy.

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In Obama's victory, Americans see legacy of Lincoln
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Sunken-cheeked, Abraham Lincoln casts a piercing gaze over Washington. A century and a half after his fight against slavery, Americans crowding the marble monument now see his legacy alive in the first black US president elect.

"Lincoln would be amazed that a person of color could become the leader of the free world," said Brian Andrews, 55, a black community worker, standing at the foot of the memorial by a board thick with handwritten messages congratulating Barack Obama on his election victory.

The columned Lincoln Memorial is dedicated to the country's 16th president, who opposed slavery and from 1861 battled to hold the country together in four bitter years of civil war as southern slave states fought to break away.

In the hours following Tuesday's election, it gained fresh significance for Obama's supporters, who flocked to leave messages of congratulation by the monument in the historic heart of the city which voted overwhelmingly for him.

Andrews sees Obama's mission as similar to Lincoln's.

"After the war he was the person who had to unite the country, saying we are the 'United' States. It's a similar kind of message to Obama's," he said, citing a common theme of the Democrat's campaign speeches.

Lincoln "had a lot of challenges ahead of him. The country was as messed up then as it is now."

Obama has named Lincoln as one of his heroes and told reporters on Friday, in his first news conference since winning the election, that to prepare for the presidency he had "reread some of Lincoln's writings, who is always an extraordinary inspiration."

In his book "The Audacity of Hope," Obama described being inspired by jogging to the memorial to read the inscriptions of Lincoln's speeches.

The two have been closely compared -- both were Illinois lawyers and senators with a knack for soaring prose, although the white 19th century leader, unlike Obama, called himself a Republican.

Obama cuts a similar lanky figure in a long overcoat, but he has yet to be seen in one of Lincoln's trademark stove-pipe hats.

Immediately after Tuesday's victory, Obama cited the historical hero in his speech to a sea of supporters in Chicago.

"We are not enemies, but friends. Though passion may have strained, it must not break our bonds of affection," Obama said, directly quoting Lincoln.

He expressed "determination to heal the divides that have held back our progress," echoing Lincoln's call, engraved on his memorial, "to bind up the nation's wounds."

"Tapping into Lincoln's memory in particular is setting the bar high," said Barbara Krauthamer, a history professor at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.

"Lincoln is revered by so many Americans for his role in the abolition of slavery, and in saving the nation from disunity," she told AFP by telephone. "To claim that legacy and to quote that speech in his own presidential victory moment, I think really is an act of tribute and aspiration."

As Americans were killing each other in the bloody civil war, Lincoln in 1863 issued the Emancipation Proclamation that declared freedom for the southern slaves.

Congress passed the 13th amendment formally abolishing slavery in January 1865 -- the same year that Lincoln was assassinated early in his second term by a supporter of the south.

"It was African Americans who really freed themselves before Lincoln took the official steps," said Krauthamer. "Enslaved people ran away, and freed black people were protesting. Lincoln was really responding to that, rather than initiating that moment of black freedom."

In that light, she said, "there's something particularly poignant and triumphant now about having an African American president quoting Lincoln."

Despite abolition, decades of racial division followed, driving the civil rights movement in which Martin Luther King made his legendary "I have a dream" speech, standing on the steps below the statue of Lincoln himself.

"I think he would be happy" about Obama's election victory, said Crystal Laurence, a 39-year-old security guard at the memorial, staring up at the vast seated figure. "He freed the slaves -- everyone is equal."

"Lincoln would be in the top three greatest presidents," along with George Washington and Thomas Jefferson, said Brian Andrews.

"Those are the people who saved us. If you're quoting them, you're standing in very, very big shoes," he laughs. "But I think Obama will raise the bar. There'll be bigger shoes to fill after he's out."

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