Monday, August 17, 2009

Road To Perdition From: Libertiespress Steve Benen Ryan Jeanes ...or A Face In The Window? Ester Goldberg James Cook Yo_sarrian Admin /26731071

libertiespress imagines that:
There is every aim to confidence they want elapse b rely on their jihad double they block been transported to U.S.

Steve Benen considers that:
see http://www.streetprophets.com/storyonly/2007/8/27/185928/387this is interesting because here's the allegations: Ted Haggard asked friend Paul Huberty to help with "Families with a Mission." Another branch of YWAM. Ted notes he would get 90% of donations to buy a new building.....

Still not being convinced, Ryan Jeanes replies:
Slippery Slope I pulled into a bar made famous by the movie Grumpy Old Men, Slippery s in Wabasha, Minnesota. Justin had told me if I wanted anything ( Anything at all! he told me.) to call him when I got to Slippery s. Hey bud, I said when I called him. I want to fix my bed sheet sail, so if you got some screws and a power drill, you ll be my personal hero. No problem, he said. Justin arrived with not only the fix-er-ups but also a compass, new water shoes (I lost mine in the debacle), and a new bungee cord. What a friend! What a guy! I sensed, after he helped fix the yard of my sail, that he really wanted to leave. This was too much for one day. Too much interaction, too much experience at one time. He needed some time alone to regroup and reprocess.

For this purpose, Ryan Jeanes suggests:
Cool, I think, I get to be out here alone a while! (I know! Of course I should have been more serious, but I wasn t! Sorry. I promise to be twice as serious tomorrow . naaaaaat!) . I turn my bow into the waves to break them. They re about 3 feet not Lake Winnie size but big. Big enough to sink my boat. I m bouncing around as the waves lift me up and slam me down.

...or a face in the window? brings a word of caution:
gardening glee haha he just keeps punching faces headache history i am a vengeful god icons in a rich man s world

Steve Benen imagines that:
Epic fail, flubber. Obama gave clear, cogent reasons (with an anecdote to spice it up for the press that complained about his "boringly" factual speeches) why small business are being seriously damaged by the status quo. It is possible the congress will come up with something even worse than we have now, but if so it will be because they compromised too much with the people that don't want to do anything at all. Posted by: tanstaafl on July 25, 2009 at 6:21 PM | PERMALINK

Meanwhile, Steve Benen came up with this idea:
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Steve Benen thinks that the problem is:
Here's the thing about the small employer argument. Nifty. But if whatever, 80% of all employers in the US are small business employers and 50% of the employed work for them, why is the Republican argument that health insurance reform would be terrible for small businesses so effective? I'll tell you why. Democrat or Republican, politicians could care less about small business.

Ester Goldberg is not really sure about that:
Thom on Happy Birthdays and On this Day in Music & History don on Paul Reubens brings back Pee-Wee

Ester Goldberg imagines that:
1996 - MTV launched another channel known as M2. 1998 - Sandra Crouch was ordained as pastor of her church. This was in spite of the ban on woman ministers by the Church of God in Christ.

Steve Benen explains:
In fact, the message this morning was released the same time as a new report from the White House Council of Economic Advisers on the impact of reform on small business and the ways in which the costs of status quo are crushing employers.

Ryan Jeanes thinks about it:
Okay, I say, I m going to hand you some of this crap; it s full of water. I m semi-laughing.He leaps onto the boat. Okay, give it to me!

In other words, Ester Goldberg puts it this way:
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While it may be true, ...or a face in the window? thinks:
Georgiana shits a brick because Beecher cauls her "cousin" and by her Christian name. If someone witty and hot had done it, she wouldn't have cared. She makes a vitriolic half-assed witticism and the Colonel laughs heartily as if it was the greatest joke ever. Yeah, he's definitely still giddy from getting laid.

James Cook gives a bit of an idea about it:
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Ester Goldberg objects:
1971 - "The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour" was debuted on CBS-TV. 1973 - The movie "American Graffiti" opened.

But yo_sarrian says that's not all:
I finished Road To Perdition by Max Allan Collins and Richard Piers Rayner. It's the "based on a true story" er... story of a Irish-American Hitman for the mob named Michael O'Sullivan and nicknamed The Angel Of Death. His son, Junior, hides in the car to tag along to see what his dad does for a living and ends up witnessing his father and the Connor Looney, the mob boss's son, committing a murder of some gangsters. When the mob boss's son finds Junior he freaks out and Michael Senior swears his son to secrecy and reassures Connor that his son is trustworthy. The next mission that papa Looney sends Michael on ends up being delivering a message for the reader to kill Michael. He escapes and returns home to find his wife and younger son murdered by Connor Looney, and he sets out on a mission of revenge. It's a very intense and violent book told from the point of view of Junior as he acts as get-away man for his father's mob killing spree. If you li ke bloody stories of revenge, this is a good one.

admin shows how it is done:
Comment Pages There are 4 Comments to " 20. Movie Marathon: The Road to Perdition " Rachel says: July 25, 2009 at 7:00 pm I ve always wanted to see that, just never got around to it.

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Steve Benen comes with a new idea:
" The president's pitch was [...] a direct refutation that reform will somehow hurt small businesses. Obama made it clear the opposite is true ." Well, Obama asserts "that the opposite is true." Obama isn't even in control of the reform process at this point - who knows what kind of bill will emerge. Mr. Benen reveals his cognitive process there: Obama says = Truth. You forgot the part that you (or Obama) needs to make an argument to support a point. Ever wonder how much different this site would look if Mr. Benen was employed by the Obama administration? I think there would not be an immediately perceptible difference. Posted by: flubber on July 25, 2009 at 5:16 PM | PERMALINK

But Mark Noonan says that's not all:
Fast forward, and here we are today with nearly half of all marriages ending in divorce and in some communities marriage has been so degraded as a concept that vast majorities of couples never bother with a wedding before entering in to a household and producing children. And this only begins to note the social pathologies subsequent to liberal divorce laws. Divorce has been a sociological catastrophe - and taught us (a) don t tinker with the sanctity of marriage and (b) don t take that first step on a slippery slope.

However, Steve Benen states that:
I wonder what would happen if all medical providers and employers were disallowed from communicating with anyone but the patient/employee. Let the employee/patient and insurance companies deal with each other.

Sean notices:
The Da Vinci Code and Angels and Demons. All I m gonna say is that if they sign Tom Hanks for the lead role again, I m out! Feel free to reflect on visionary nature of Ron Howard s films in the comments below.

The Gal Herself objects:
Monday, July 27, 2009 Monday Movie Meme ON THE ROAD Movies about getting from Point A to Point B and the humor/drama/horror that occurs along the way.

But Steve Benen says that's not all:
"My YWAM Daze" see: www.geocities.com/Athens/acropolis/1082/myywam.htm The writer, taken from notes, describes how the C-Street aka YWAM tries to cast demons out of non-believers, and attempted suicides by youths. He described an incident of a girl jumping out of a 3-story window after an exorcism. Read so you will know about the DTS- Disciple Training School and how it affects the GOP with "Moral Government teachings." Posted by: annjell on July 25, 2009 at 9:59 PM | PERMALINK

libertiespress comes with a new idea:
Mr. What drove the Obama administration s verdict to break down in to Reid s demands? The president after all has tempo deliberate supermax and the federal penal institution set as a sticky pre-eminent to Guantanamo, citing the definitely that it handles all mien of physical and unsure criminals. Yet the philosophy up possibility a affairs he needs, as his administering engages in its unreflective endeavour to shut out Gitmo down beside a fast-approaching deadline, is appropriate lawyers and human-rights activists to good a hunger-striking, near-death convict to get going a disinformation conflict fashioned straightaway out-dated of the Gitmo detainees playbook. Lawyers who shamelessly compared Gitmo to Nazi concentration camps would regard as nothing of casting supermax as the next symbol of America s shame and a rallying pule appropriate our enemies.

Steve Benen remembers that:
Posted by: tanstaafl on July 25, 2009 at 1:37 PM | PERMALINK That's the secret. The middle-class and business owners don't care about the uninsured, they care about themselves. If the price of covering uninsured is costing them more in insurance generally... So a smart necessary pitch. I've always thought bandying about the uninsured figure or focusing on them is bad politically. Posted by: MNPundit on July 25, 2009 at 1:39 PM | PERMALINK

Steve Benen is not really sure about that:
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Ester Goldberg shows how it is done:
Ziggy" cartoonist Tom Wilson - 78 1779 - Francis Scott Key was born. He was an American composer, attorney, poet, and social worker. He was the composer of the "Star-Spangled Banner."

...or a face in the window? says it all comes down to this:
"The Weir"They Do It in a pond. The dangers of rocks, slippery moss, icy and stagnant water aside, it's kind of blah. I hope they get bladder infections. Sx in standing water is never a good idea. Also "it's like bathtub sex, only colder!" doesn't cut it for good writing. Seriously.  

Alex Billington brings more details:
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For this purpose, Ryan Jeanes suggests:
Crap! I m going to lose this damn battery! I start laughing to myself. I mean this is so freaking comical. This is funny, man, ha ha ha.

In other words, yo_sarrian puts it this way:
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For example, libertiespress considers:
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...or a face in the window? points out another thing aside from that:
Lady Catherine huges (and kisses!) them like she is big Aunt Bessie from the mid-west in a floral muu-muu. Ugh. What.

James Cook objects:
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In contrast, geektyrant@gmail.com (GeekTyrant) replies:
Surprise! Universal Pictures has signed Ron Howard on to direct and espionage thriller called The Parsifal Mosaic . This film is based on a novel by Robert Ludlum , who also wrote the gigantic hit The Bourne Identity . Screenwriter David Self has been brought in to adapt the novel for the big screen. He also adapted Road to Perdition and the recent Wolf Man film being made.

Alex Billington is absolutely sure that:
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Steve Benen gives a bit of an idea about it:
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As Ryan Jeanes says:
When I came back, Justin had my battery open and was airing it out. I think it ll survive, he says. Hey, he pulls me aside, thanks for modifying that story a bit. Anything to save a friend s pride, I say. Hell, I ll take the heat; they ll never see me again, I laugh. They shore gonna see you!!

Despite the previous arguments, Ryan Jeanes has many reasons to think otherwise:
This is retarded, I think. Somehow I get the head of the bag pinned to the side of Justin s boat. He leaps over and grabs the straps.

Steve Benen shows how it is done:
Posted by: Chris Green on July 25, 2009 at 3:48 PM | PERMALINK We didn't want to be in the healthcare business at all.

Thinking that's not all, Darren adds:
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Still not being convinced, The Gal Herself replies:
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geektyrant@gmail.com (GeekTyrant) thinks about it:
Surprise! Universal Pictures has signed Ron Howard on to direct and espionage thriller called The Parsifal Mosaic . This film is based on a novel by Robert Ludlum , who also wrote the gigantic hit The Bourne Identity . Screenwriter David Self has been brought in to adapt the novel for the big screen. He also adapted Road to Perdition and the recent Wolf Man film being made.

geektyrant@gmail.com (GeekTyrant) comes with the facts:
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libertiespress thinks that the problem is:
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Steve Benen comes with the facts:
Posted by: DAY on July 25, 2009 at 4:01 PM | PERMALINK hopefully somewhat on topic here: new study shows canadians hate their health care...just kidding...they give it high approvial numbers http://www.theglobeandmail.com/life/health/canadians-happy-with-primary-health-care-study-says/article1229169/ Posted by: dj spellchecka on July 25, 2009 at 4:12 PM | PERMALINK

Ryan Jeanes scans the other's answers and reply:
Holy crap, I thought, ha ha, my boat s fucking sinking! Ha ha! Again, it was crazy. I was so zen-like and detatched. Buddha would have been proud. Phillip only fumed, ha ha.

For this reason, admin says:
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Steve Benen has another idea:
I love it. My comments are being deleted. Just goes to prove... ...all you little weiner whiner limp-wristed lemming-like leftwing wacko Libs spend so much time in your Mom's basement pretending you're surrounded by truth, when, in reality, you delete opposing views, and HIDE FROM THE TRUTH. Ooooooh, wouldn't want someone to hurt your feelings or disagree with you. It's clear. Conservatives have nothing to worry about because you're a bunch of pussies and cowards. hahahahahah Posted by: doogle on July 25, 2009 at 1:55 PM | PERMALINK

Having that in mind, Steve Benen wonders:
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Ryan Jeanes points out another thing aside from that:
When I came back, Justin had my battery open and was airing it out. I think it ll survive, he says. Hey, he pulls me aside, thanks for modifying that story a bit. Anything to save a friend s pride, I say. Hell, I ll take the heat; they ll never see me again, I laugh. They shore gonna see you!!

Mark Noonan does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
Assisted suicide is not the first step on the slippery slope. Its the fourth or fifth step. The first step was the legalization of birth control. You see, either life is worthwhile, or its not. Once you admit the exception to this ( who would be heartless enough to force a couple to have a child when they aren t ready ? - its ok to cut off this aspect of human life, because its just this one, little thing and we re just being reasonable), the rest follows like a train running down hill. We now practically admit that life is only good if its perfect - when a person has sufficient wealth and health to do as they please whenever they please to do it. Once this level of perfection is gone, life is not worthwhile - or, at least, not as worthwhile as it used to be and so birth control, abortion, euthanasia, infanticide.

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Steve Benen Ryan Jeanes Darren The Gal Herself geektyrant@gmail.com (GeekTyrant) libertiespress admin Mark Noonan

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But geektyrant@gmail.com (GeekTyrant) has a different opinion:
Here is a synopsis of the story: Michael Havelock s world died on a moonlit beach on the Costa Brava. He watched as his partner and lover, Jenna Karats, double agent, was efficiently gunned down by his own agency. There was nothing left for him but to quit the game, get out. Until, in one frantic moment on a crowded railroad platform in Rome, Havelock saw his Jenna alive. From then on, he was marked for death by both U.S. and Russian assassins, racing around the globe after his beautiful betrayer, trapped in a massive mosaic of treachery created by a top-level mole with the world in his fist Parsifal.

Ryan Jeanes considers that:
Ryan Jeanes says: July 29, 2009 at 11:06 pm thank you, i appreciate the feedback Ryan Jeanes says: July 29, 2009 at 11:08 pm heyyyy bob! how s it goin ! thanks once again for your help, yeah nice applause I got myself when I finally got my sail working they were like finally, he did it! I felt a little embarrased, but I got it working, didn t I!

In other words, G.Ripley puts it this way:
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Ryan Jeanes can't forget that:
This is retarded, I think. Somehow I get the head of the bag pinned to the side of Justin s boat. He leaps over and grabs the straps.

Still not being convinced, Steve Benen replies:
Keep in mind we primarily employ entry level and relatively unskilled laborers in the restaurant business. Our business models are built on razor thin margins as our customers (the American public) demand great value for their food- we simply cannot afford to provide health insurance for our majority unskilled and frequently transitory workforce whom in many cases are already paid higher wages than their skills could demand in an unregulated market via inflation indexed mandatory minimum wage laws. Mind you we do offer solid compensation and health benefits to management and senior staff who by virtue of their skills, responsibilities, achievements and longevity have earned them We are already hammered by mandatory minimum wage increase that have siphoned off critical profits from our business in this time of recession- contributing greatly to significant price increases and labor force reductions already. Now Obama-care is proposing an 8% payroll surtax to finance mandatory healthcare?! This is INSANITY. Restaurants are built on after tax cash flow business models of less than 5% (which mind you has already been chipped by about 2% for min wage increases and price discounting to maintain traffic during a recession has hurt profits as well). Given payroll represents on average 25% of a restaurant businesses sales, an 8% surtax represent another 2 % hit to the bottom line! The senate version is almost as bad. And don t let the small business exceptions fool you as restaurants are VERY labor intensive, and even a single small restaurant operation typically employees 20-30 people- practically every restaurant in America will be impacted by the mandate. Given that most small business restaurant operators survive on scale (2-10 locations) and again at very low margins, the small business exceptions will provide no relief for the those in the restaurant industry who provide the majority of jobs.

In contrast, Steve Benen replies:
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Steve Benen shows how it is done:
berttheclock - that's the reason why i never buy a new car -- to many factors to negotiate, especially if you are talking about a trade-in, and a loan, and financing terms, and all that. When you want to negotiate, you want to negotiate on ONE variable. Any more than that and it's easy to get buffaloed by someone who buffaloes for a living. So one more reason public option health plans are a benefit for labor. Big business loves the current system, though. It's a cudgel for labor contracts, and it gives smaller competitors even more of a disadvantage. Ayn Rand's free market at work. Posted by: inkadu on July 25, 2009 at 1:58 PM | PERMALINK

Despite the previous arguments, Steve Benen has many reasons to think otherwise:
"I recently heard from a small business owner from New Jersey who wrote that he employs eight people and provides health insurance for all of them," Obama said , perhaps aware of the media complaints that his arguments aren't anecdotal enough. "But his policy goes up at least 20 percent each year, and today, it costs almost $1,400 per family per month -- his highest business expense besides his employees' salaries. He's already had to let two of them go, and he may be forced to eliminate health insurance altogether.

Ester Goldberg thinks about it:
Jason Momoa - 30 (Ronon, the dreadlock-wearing warrior on "Stargate Atlantis". Lisa Bonet has two kids with him: a 2-year-old daughter and an 8-month-old son.)

Steve Benen explains:
Makin' about a buck an hour- that's before taxes, though. . .Many of our patrons work at local health care sites; docs, hospitals. And the subtext of a quite a few conversations (organic, vegitarian, Alternate Life Style customers), is that health costs, insurance costs, and quality of care all suck.

James Cook remembers that:
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In response, ...or a face in the window? claims:
They run into Lady Catherine, Anne, and some rando dude. You can hear the high-noon riff from The Good, the Bad and the Ugly.

G.Ripley objects:
skip to main | skip to sidebar G. Ripley's experiences Sunday, July 26, 2009 Avoiding RTP! As you may know, "Road to Perdition" (RTP) is a hollywood movie. It was a graphic novel turned into a great movie in 2002. "Road to Perdition" essentially means road to "state of final spiritual ruin" or "loss of soul." At this time, rsg is avoiding the "road to perdition." For the past 8 months, the author of this post has encountered four to five predicaments. Each predicament has brought the author to ask himself the question, "Can I avoid the road to perdition?" Now, it has become a question to ask regardless of the predicament. Whether it is a loss of a job, loss of residence, or financial instability, each time rsg has asked himself, "how can I continue to avoid RTP?" There is a lot of self-introspection occurring, which makes the author very careful about his decisions. He has faltered on many occasions, but there have been points of success. For those people who wond er how success happens, it comes from making the right decisions. One of them is avoiding RTP. Making the right decisions in one's career, relationships, & finances will lead to a natural avoidance of RTP. There is no exact formula, but it can be attained.

Ester Goldberg explains:
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libertiespress comes with a new idea:
Mr. What drove the Obama administration s verdict to break down in to Reid s demands? The president after all has tempo deliberate supermax and the federal penal institution set as a sticky pre-eminent to Guantanamo, citing the definitely that it handles all mien of physical and unsure criminals. Yet the philosophy up possibility a affairs he needs, as his administering engages in its unreflective endeavour to shut out Gitmo down beside a fast-approaching deadline, is appropriate lawyers and human-rights activists to good a hunger-striking, near-death convict to get going a disinformation conflict fashioned straightaway out-dated of the Gitmo detainees playbook. Lawyers who shamelessly compared Gitmo to Nazi concentration camps would regard as nothing of casting supermax as the next symbol of America s shame and a rallying pule appropriate our enemies.

Similarly, Ester Goldberg adds:
Ziggy" cartoonist Tom Wilson - 78 1779 - Francis Scott Key was born. He was an American composer, attorney, poet, and social worker. He was the composer of the "Star-Spangled Banner."

However, Ester Goldberg states that:
1960 - Aretha Franklin made her first secular recordings, which included "Today I Sing the Blues." 1960 - Chubby Checker s "The Twist" was released.

In contrast, Ryan Jeanes replies:
This is retarded, I think. Somehow I get the head of the bag pinned to the side of Justin s boat. He leaps over and grabs the straps.

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geektyrant@gmail.com (GeekTyrant) Ryan Jeanes G.Ripley Steve Benen Ester Goldberg James Cook ...or a face in the window? libertiespress

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Despite the previous arguments, admin has many reasons to think otherwise:
I m also amidst listening to True Blood BR-ROMs. So far, I find it cool. A little bit on the sex-and-white-trash sense, but it s still nice. I want to listen to audiobooks for this serie. Had rave reviews from the book.

libertiespress tells the real story:
On July 6, Justice Department lawyers conversant with the court that Reid want be delineated a new placement in a post-SAMs environment. Whether that entails stepped down guarantee in a minutia section or give to a less sticky masterliness, the Bureau of Prisons won t intend, and Justice refuses to upon. Obama likes to solemnize that no harmonious has escaped from supermax, but if Reid is moved from ADX Florence, he want be the beforehand convicted arsonist to good the First Amendment to endure his modus operandi out-dated.

Steve Benen sees it this way:
The real question at hand is why do people want their jobs to have anything to do with their health care coverage anyways?!? It's not a good system, it's a dinosaur of an idea that is ending, regardless of whether or not we get reform passed.

Meanwhile, Steve Benen came up with this idea:
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geektyrant@gmail.com (GeekTyrant) has another idea:
Here is a synopsis of the story: Michael Havelock s world died on a moonlit beach on the Costa Brava. He watched as his partner and lover, Jenna Karats, double agent, was efficiently gunned down by his own agency. There was nothing left for him but to quit the game, get out. Until, in one frantic moment on a crowded railroad platform in Rome, Havelock saw his Jenna alive. From then on, he was marked for death by both U.S. and Russian assassins, racing around the globe after his beautiful betrayer, trapped in a massive mosaic of treachery created by a top-level mole with the world in his fist Parsifal.

Ester Goldberg intervenes and adds:
Jason Momoa - 30 (Ronon, the dreadlock-wearing warrior on "Stargate Atlantis". Lisa Bonet has two kids with him: a 2-year-old daughter and an 8-month-old son.)

Ester Goldberg is not really sure about that:


While it may be true, Ester Goldberg thinks:
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Before going any further, admin wants to get this straight:
Blogathon Rules 1. Blogging starts at 9:00 a.m. (EST) on Saturday. 2. I'll publish a new post every 30 minutes for the next 24 hours. 3. I will not publish pre-written or post-dated posts. 4. I'll stay awake the whole time. 5. Blogging ends at 9:00 a.m. (EST) on Sunday.

Despite the previous arguments, Steve Benen has many reasons to think otherwise:
Read my note again - I want a public (prefer single payer) plan. I wish that were obama's position. I want my employees (and everyone else) to have coverage though this plan and for that coverage to have nothing to do with whether or not they are employed at my company. And I'd be happy to have my business pay into the fund that supports this plan. And I'd be able to pay my employees more.

As a result of that, Ester Goldberg belives:
1960 - Aretha Franklin made her first secular recordings, which included "Today I Sing the Blues." 1960 - Chubby Checker s "The Twist" was released.

However, G.Ripley thinks differently:
September (3) Hitting Thirty Deuce! Five In A Row for The Federer Express! From the USTA Center in Flushing Meadows: US Open ...

Ester Goldberg might have an idea about it:
1954 - The "Moondog Jubilee of Stars Under the Stars" took place at Ebbets Field in Brooklyn. Acts on the bill included Fats Domino, Muddy Waters, the Clovers, the Orioles, and Little Walter.

Mark Noonan has another idea:
Earlier this month, British conductor Sir Edward Downes, 85, traveled to Dignitas â€" the Zurich-based suicide clinic â€" with his wife Joan, 74, who had terminal cancer. Sir Edward was frail, with failing eyesight and hearing, but not terminally ill. After fifty-four years of marriage, the couple drank a fatal draft of poison and “fell asleep” for the last time, holding hands across the bed. Their son described his parents’ last moments as “very calm and civilized.” Who could object to that? Surely, in a civilized society, everyone has the right to a calm death. Dignitas has found a gap in the market, and countries like the UK, where assisted suicide is illegal, should get with the program.

However, Steve Benen thinks differently:
Posted by: annjell on July 25, 2009 at 8:08 PM | PERMALINK Pharmaceutical companies have made so much money - think about how many people are on anti-depressants, which, a lot of the YWAM are fed anti-depressants. The kids are fed meds for Attention deficit disorders. Everyone is on drugs, legal and illegal. But, again, the anti-depressants are used to control people that join these youth ministries. So, no, the GOP has a strong hold on it. The GOP is only following their marching orders. Posted by: annjell on July 25, 2009 at 9:19 PM | PERMALINK

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But Steve Benen has a different opinion:
Keep in mind we primarily employ entry level and relatively unskilled laborers in the restaurant business. Our business models are built on razor thin margins as our customers (the American public) demand great value for their food- we simply cannot afford to provide health insurance for our majority unskilled and frequently transitory workforce whom in many cases are already paid higher wages than their skills could demand in an unregulated market via inflation indexed mandatory minimum wage laws. Mind you we do offer solid compensation and health benefits to management and senior staff who by virtue of their skills, responsibilities, achievements and longevity have earned them We are already hammered by mandatory minimum wage increase that have siphoned off critical profits from our business in this time of recession- contributing greatly to significant price increases and labor force reductions already. Now Obama-care is proposi ng an 8% payroll surtax to finance mandatory healthcare?! This is INSANITY. Restaurants are built on after tax cash flow business models of less than 5% (which mind you has already been chipped by about 2% for min wage increases and price discounting to maintain traffic during a recession has hurt profits as well). Given payroll represents on average 25% of a restaurant businesses sales, an 8% surtax represent another 2 % hit to the bottom line! The senate version is almost as bad. And don t let the small business exceptions fool you as restaurants are VERY labor intensive, and even a single small restaurant operation typically employees 20-30 people- practically every restaurant in America will be impacted by the mandate. Given that most small business restaurant operators survive on scale (2-10 locations) and again at very low margins, the small business exceptions will provide no relief for the those in the restaurant industry who provide the majority of jobs.

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Franck Tabouring considers that:
Oscar-winning filmmaker Ron Howard is set to direct Universal Pictures' big-screen adaptation of Robert Ludlum's thriller "The Parsifal Mosaic."

libertiespress comes with the facts:
On July 6, Justice Department lawyers conversant with the court that Reid want be delineated a new placement in a post-SAMs environment. Whether that entails stepped down guarantee in a minutia section or give to a less sticky masterliness, the Bureau of Prisons won t intend, and Justice refuses to upon. Obama likes to solemnize that no harmonious has escaped from supermax, but if Reid is moved from ADX Florence, he want be the beforehand convicted arsonist to good the First Amendment to endure his modus operandi out-dated.

Steve Benen explains:
We're on the road to perdition, folks, and something's gotta be done.Obama is dead on to focus on the small business employer instead of the 'uninsured.' Because those folks don't vote, don't care, and are off the radar as far as screaming to their congressperson.

As a result of that, ...or a face in the window? belives:
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But Steve Benen has a different opinion:
It's not enough to be dismissive of their viewpoints. I try to understand the Limbaugh segment and I don't get it. On one hand the Republicans want to stymie Obama - it's a political battle. So reform has nothing to do with it. Next you hear how it's socialized medicine and our children will pay for it. We won't be able to keep our doctors, etc.

As Steve Benen says:
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As Steve Benen says:
But let's be real for a minute. Do you not find your comments offensive to the other posters here?

Having that in mind, James Cook wonders:
The horror film, which stars Benicio Del Toro as the title character, will now be released February 12. Its previous dates were February 13 of this year, April 3 and November 6. Directed by Joe Johnston, the film also stars Anthony Hopkins, Emily Blunt, Art Malik and Hugo Weaving.

con brings more details:
Yes, there have been Facebook applications similar to this.  However, the reason why it s cool is because of its extensive film database, definitive film infor and the fact that its not associated with Facebook (Yes, I think facebook is the devil.  I said it.  Deal with it).

In addition to this, Ester Goldberg states:
Jason Momoa - 30 (Ronon, the dreadlock-wearing warrior on "Stargate Atlantis". Lisa Bonet has two kids with him: a 2-year-old daughter and an 8-month-old son.)

Despite the previous arguments, James Cook has many reasons to think otherwise:
Despite the change, the studio s theme park still plans to heavily hype the property at its annual Halloween Horror Nights event.

As Ester Goldberg says:
1996 - MTV launched another channel known as M2. 1998 - Sandra Crouch was ordained as pastor of her church. This was in spite of the ban on woman ministers by the Church of God in Christ.

Still being unsure, Mark Noonan asks:
Divorce is so common nowadays that it isn t really remarked upon as a thing in itself - we talk about how divorce can have an ill effect on children and other effects of divorce, but the fact of divorce is taken as a given. Its no big deal in society if someone gets a divorce. Used to not be that way - in fact, a divorce was a gigantic scandal and, at times, led to utter social destruction for both parties to the divorce. People would go to all sorts of lengths to avoid divorce - including mutual winking at each others affairs divorce was so rare and scandalous that adultery was considered a lower risk! What happened? We admitted the exception, and it became the rule.

But Mark Noonan says that's not all:
Earlier this month, British conductor Sir Edward Downes, 85, traveled to Dignitas â€" the Zurich-based suicide clinic â€" with his wife Joan, 74, who had terminal cancer. Sir Edward was frail, with failing eyesight and hearing, but not terminally ill. After fifty-four years of marriage, the couple drank a fatal draft of poison and “fell asleep” for the last time, holding hands across the bed. Their son described his parents’ last moments as “very calm and civilized.” Who could object to that? Surely, in a civilized society, everyone has the right to a calm death. Dignitas has found a gap in the market, and countries like the UK, where assisted suicide is illegal, should get with the program.

Ryan Jeanes gives a bit of an idea about it:
Holy crap, I thought, ha ha, my boat s fucking sinking! Ha ha! Again, it was crazy. I was so zen-like and detatched. Buddha would have been proud. Phillip only fumed, ha ha.

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Saturday, August 15, 2009

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Ryan Jeanes gives a bit of an idea about it:
It s soooooo daaammmmnnn commmical! You ever see that Tom Hanks movie Road to Perdition? And the little kid asks Daniel Craig (doesn t he make a good James Bond!) why he s smiling, and he looks at the kid and says, Cuz it s all so f ing hysterical. ? That s exactly how I felt this was so flipping, farging, freaging (happy, mom?) hysterical. (Although I know Phillip didn t think it was too funny when I told him.

Ryan Jeanes notices:
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Steve Benen explains:
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Alex Billington shows how it is done:
Reader Feedback - 3 Comments  » 1 I miss the Cold War RPD on Jul 30, 2009 2 Once i heard Chancellor Manuscript (just finished reading) and Matarese Circle were to become movies, i made sure to pick them and read them.. before seeing the movies. Didn't know about this movie, guess i will be picking up Parsifal Mosaic to read also. Cheers. + why is it that they start punchin out Ludlum based movies after he passes away. The guy should have been reaping in the dollars from these movies.. not the 'companies'.. zedg on Jul 30, 2009

...or a face in the window? sees it this way:
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However, The Gal Herself states that:
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libertiespress comes with the facts:
Meanwhile, in codification to appease civic constituencies both here and out-dated, the Obama administering is compelling plenary steam in advance, operating on the imperfect conjecture that giving more well-mannered liberties to spiritual-minded fanatics proclivity on destroying Western do in want coagulate up a difference in the Muslim sphere. Obama a hypocrite who is no heartier than George Bush. His lawsuit remains covering while the Department of Justice works out-dated a settling that satisfies the valet who declared, I am at conflict with America.

Before going any further, Ryan Jeanes wants to get this straight:
This ll all be fine, I said. Why add fuel to the fire? It s not going to do any good to get mad.

Still being unsure, Steve Benen asks:
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Having that in mind, Mark Noonan wonders:
If life is not inherently valuable, then it is contingent upon our pleasing those around us. The final stop on this road to perdition is a society where people are not allowed to live if they don t fit a certain set of parameters determined by others for what constitutes a worthwhile life. You can want to live in such a society, I don t want to. Life is far to wonderful an adventure for me to want to give it up because some pseudo-intellectual pinhead decides I m not living as well as he thinks I should prefer. It is the ultimate act of a coward to kill one s self - someone who is afraid to live life, all of life, is someone who kills themselves. I will take what God gives me - if it is pain and suffering, I ll endure because this, too, shall pass. I d rather not have the pain and suffering, of course, but it is not for me to rule all events.

James Cook tells the real story:
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Steve Benen has another idea:
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However, Steve Benen states that:
Why would politicians give a shit about small businesses? Posted by: NealB on July 25, 2009 at 7:29 PM | PERMALINK

Steve Benen notices:
What does the administration think businesses will do in reaction to this law? For starters we will be forced to drastically reduce staffing in an effort to reduce our payrolls and offset the tax impact on our profits- I anticipate the current hiring freezes in the industry to turn into massive layoff waves, and the industry to cut back dramatically to levels that will significantly impact our service models and even our ability to continue to operate. Second we will have no choice but to raise prices significantly- the HIDDEN TAX on the American public is that all taxes are ultimately passed on to the consumer. Third, and perhaps worse, many, many, MANY restaurants will simply not be able to cope with the cost burden and will fold almost overnight, swelling the ranks of the unemployed even more drastically. Finally, the financial incentive to build new restaurants in America will be gone. Say goodbye to new and interesting and convenient cuisine op tions in your neighborhood as no rational investor will put money in the future into a money losing business proposition.

Ester Goldberg does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
Jason Momoa - 30 (Ronon, the dreadlock-wearing warrior on "Stargate Atlantis". Lisa Bonet has two kids with him: a 2-year-old daughter and an 8-month-old son.)

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