Agreed- I meant that our reps should appeal to the smarter, better informed voter.
Agreed- I meant that our reps should appeal to the smarter, better informed voter.
But Monsanto can (and should) be reeled in by policy.
The key word in your description of Rep. policy thinking is "magical."
Hmn. I note that while accessories get a mention in your four features, gimmicks do not, and I agree.
That they arrived without the retail packaging always made those seem more special and serious to me.
Let me add a fifth qualification for awesome:
"Which I suppose is enough for now, better than the alternative at least."
I really hate to do this and hate to sound like this guy, but... how old are you?
I now remember that the coolest, best dressed girl in HS coveted Fluevogs- good to see he's still around!
You're ultimately right about hwo the money interest works out. but I want what I want, dagnabit!
Yeah, cool, whatever- Where do I get her boots so my girlfriend will love me forever?
I would buy this right now.
Nicki Monaj.
Yeah, I feel you there.
Yeah, I actually feel badly for them.
Heh... I just invoked this outrageous fallacy in responding to another of your comments. I must have read you wrong initially in that thread.
Sorry, but the Dems are nowhere near as united against the two issues you cite as Reps are on virtually every issue of science. In fact, most Dems tacitly support GM food. It's true that for political reasons they don't advertise it, but nor do they reflexively block every piece of legislation related to it, or…
I was referring to the conspiracy theory engendered when the WHO released this paper:
I don't know their exact deals with Sony and Fox, but I do know that they were not negotiating from a position of strength then, and in some cases they would be now. The two FF movies are pretty universally regarded as kind of stinkers, and didn't make that much money. I think they could get those for little enough…
Well, the other problem is that Newt is the evil fucker who pioneered the tactic of turning the the mechanics of the legislative body from a means of debating and resolving political issues into a means of obstructing them.