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Monday, March 10, 2008

Here's Another One...



I'm thinking of getting a pet snail and naming it Gooey.

UPDATE: ... Or Eliot.

19 comments:

  1. I have snails. They're not as much fun as ya might think.

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  3. Sweet, you have picture power on Spencerblog! Now do you civic duty and give us one awkward photo a week of delco's finest politicians past and present via the delco times archive! We could have a weekly caption contest!

    I'll take my boy Daly first!

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  4. Ooo, yeah, Caption This is fun!
    Good idea, S.

    I'll start with this pic...

    “Hi, my name is David D. Any day now I will come out of the shell and admit to the world that I am a proud Snail American.”

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  5. "Steve McDonald returns to a dial-up connection after ending his monthly COMCASTRATION billing"

    ooh, ooh, randal, does your post mean I can go by "s" on this blog, similar to your "r"???


    s

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  7. I don't have a blogger account either, but with how often I post here, maybe I should. However, I like the idea of being 's'.


    Dave, maybe spencer can post a picture of Delco council and have a "Where's the democrat" contest as well. It would be nice, especially since the whole "big machine" campaign last year worked out so well.

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  8. You spend an awful lot of time thinking about me, Dave.

    What’s it matter how I sign, so long as I do? It’s not like I’m hiding behind the R. Unlike most of your cowardly Lib brethren that post anonymously here, everyone knows who I am.

    Still hung up on that race thing, huh. You see every white as a racist. There is nothing more pathetic than an apologist Liberal white male. If I posted the things you do, I likely wouldn’t want to sign my name to it.

    My name is Randal Davis and I approve this message.

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  10. You see every white that fails to fall lockstep inline with the prescribed guilt-ridden Lib vantage as being a racist and you set about calling them names and slinging your silly labels at them. You have demonstrated this close-minded bigotry and intolerance here many, many times. You’re not fooling anyone so stop trying to sound all reasonable when you have made it quite clear you are not.

    If you posted the things I do we’d have one less dishonest, emasculated apologist Lib stinking up the place.

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  12. Treating people equally, without regard to their skin color IS the reasonable position.

    Sure, this is what I do. This is NOT what you do.

    And blah to the rest of your blahblah.

    Oh, have you had any luck finding any of them "straights only" water fountains, Dave?

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  14. Treating people “equally” without regard to their skin color means treating them, well, equally. Not giving them special treatment as if they are eternal victims at the historically oppressive white hand blahblahblahapologistLibguiltweepweep just because they are black. Got it?

    To paraphrase Supreme Court Justice Roberts, ‘The way to end discrimination is to end discrimination.’
    Why do you Libs have so much trouble grasping this simple concept? I’d think that with all the grasping you do, surely you’d be able to grasp this.

    Imagine that, in truth I'm more colorblind than Lib Dave. Not bad for a "racist".

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  15. the other way to end discrimination is to unify. that means no more separate identities (african american, irish, latino, est). What if, for a change, we filled out applications and answered the 'optional' race section with "HUMAN"?

    that would take a huge undertaking from the left to agree to it, I just don't see it happening.

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  16. Correct, S, it is the Left (and blacks) that remains hung up on race. And yet all the scoldings about racial attitudes are still misdirected at the Right (and whites).

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  17. I htink it's blacks, whites, all ethnic groups. I can't escape fault on this one, I've said that I'm Irish a number of times. To be one we have to move away from the ethnic groups that separate us, I don't see it happening.

    The PC movement and their stance on giving everyone an "-American" title (African-Anerican, Latin-American, Asian-American) doesn't help the cause whatsoever.

    If we're too focused on where we came from, how will we ever correct the path on where we're going?

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