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Communists of St. Petersburg on Obama Victory

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AbecedariusRex wrote:
Dr. Strangelove wrote:Bling Bling
{{{annoying and amusing series of videos here}}}

A doctor after my own heart. After all, the written (or typed) word is so passe - look where the video clip got us on November 11, after all. LOL. ROFL. BBL. WTF. STFU.

PS - you can't have my heart, it's already willed to the poor when I die.

ROFLMAO!

P.S. We will have your heart...and your liver!


<br>It happens sometimes...

"Give me a child until he is five and he'll a bomb-throwing, radical Marxist forever"--Saul Alinsky.


annnnnd there's the problem... My older 2 kids, both Obama voters in their school elections went to State sanctioned preschools. The younger went to a private day care/preschool... This was my failing and I accept what ever punishment the Party wishes to bless me with.

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I told the older 2 some of O's beliefs. Both of them changed their minds. The daughter asked why no one talked about his stance on abortion, guns, the middle class and maybe white folks. Why are they making kids grow up so fast? Never did I think I would have to have political talks with a 10 year old. Its sad to me how many little kids I hear now saying things like "Obama thinks killing babies is ok." because a 9 year olds grasp of abortion is limeted...God, why do they know at all? What ever happend to childhood innocence?

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Comrade Farmworker,

Search for James Clavell, The Children's Story.

It shows how easy it is, and how careful the bitterclingers should have been to prepare their children and do not talk about basic values and why they support and beleive what they beleive. And this story was written decades ago. It is a cautionary tale by that author when he realized how little he had prepared his own children.

It is a very happy story for true members of The Party and it is coming true before our eyes.

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The left is looking for a secular salvation, where all is known, controlled and forgiven by the estate. Many Christians see God in everything, but that is, in the last few centuries, by far and large a fairly beneficent God. But the left, in its search for a secular salvation, where there is total security and thereby the total freedom of the ultimate personal responsibility, everything is made political. Politics is their god. Your children are having their secular catechism.

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Peoples farmworker 197604 wrote:
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I told the older 2 some of O's beliefs. Both of them changed their minds. The daughter asked why no one talked about his stance on abortion, guns, the middle class and maybe white folks. Why are they making kids grow up so fast? Never did I think I would have to have political talks with a 10 year old. Its sad to me how many little kids I hear now saying things like "Obama thinks killing babies is ok." because a 9 year olds grasp of abortion is limeted...God, why do they know at all? What ever happend to childhood innocence?

I think it went out the window when certain individuals realized that the young are a most profitable crop for financial harvest. I agree with Comrade Theocritus that the left has an agenda that targets the young, but I would add to that agenda is the mendacious odor of filthy lucre. The most profitable crop to harvest is a group of licentious, ignorant, healthy young people with buckets of cash, incapable of saying no to whatever whim is shimmied at them. Sad, but true. Thus the job of parents becomes infinitely more difficult as mothers and fathers (and brothers and sisters) have to learn to stand in the gap and protect their own families from the onslaught of movies, tv, internet, video games, comics, books, clothing, shopping malls, etc. etc. etc. ad nauseam infinitum inundatium.

This video, the merchants of cool, is a stunning but necessary viewing for just this subject.

(sorry, Dr. Comrade Strangelove, another video)

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Rex, you are perhaps less cynical than I. I would love to attribute it to mere mendacity. But I really think that these people are in search for a secular redemption. Didn't you say University of Dallas? Someone I once dated went there while studying for the priesthood. (He's since become a moonbat, which pains me although it wasn't U of D's fault.)

There are many people looking for many sort of redemption. People can exploit people all that they want but if it's for a higher purpose, in their minds, then there will never come a time of conscience, only of physical limitation.

I read, decades ago, that if you are not limited by ethics you are limited by nature.

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From the Notebooks of Lazarus Long:

"Keep your children short on pocket money, but long on hugs."

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Also, budget the luxuries first. And with that, dear Comrades, I depart for a ten-day Thanksgiving vacation, saying in, for my money, the most comfortable places in Dallas, the People's Republic of Austin, and San Antonio, where on the Friday after Thanksgiving they have the lighting parade on the River Walk. It's spectacular. But for someone whose eyes are accustomed to Culo de Pecos, road kill is pretty damned interesting. Especially when it is Speakerette of the House.

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AbecedariusRex wrote:This video, the merchants of cool, is a stunning but necessary viewing for just this subject.

(sorry, Dr. Comrade Strangelove, another video)

Frontline: The Merchants of Cool (Full Video)

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Ivan Betinov wrote:From the Notebooks of Lazarus Long:

"Keep your children short on pocket money, but long on hugs."

Yo, I keep my kid's money in my pocket. At the end of the day, I have to shake 'em down to keep my turf.


Yo, Doc thanks for the old sckool Bling.

And, Theo, I never was allowed near West University. I had to live on Montrose and West Gray. I occasionally spent the night under the Shepherd overpass if Al had some good juice to share. He squeezed his own. I always brought rosie after closing Valhalla.

Good Dr. Nyet,
I read the Childrens Story...My heart swelled with a great Hope(tm) because I see these things happening now in real life.

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Damn, It really is that easy, isn't it? Us bitter clingers take forgranted what we believe, what we have ALWAYS done. Heck, even I dont know why half the time... But I think my kids do? My kids are cleaver. They really do see a lot of the strings holding up the puppet show. I live in a conservative area and they go to a conservative school(for a public school). Frightning though that I see this humanistic/socialistic indoctornation creeping in everwhere, even churches. Tragicly funny how ya think you are a great parent, doing great, honest and open with your kids just to read a work of fiction and realise you teach them very little. Guess I need to stop waiting for them to ask...

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Gotta find the ballance between Peter Pan and Capt. Hook because as a dad I am both.


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Hill The Pill wrote:
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I suppose that when the president-elect has to go, he has to go.

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Da, but did he flush?


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Sister Massively Opiated wrote:
Dr. Strangelove wrote:
Commissar Theocritus wrote:"I need someone to tell me what to add to Maybelline to get Clinique. And maybe he can get off that tattoo that I had..."

A little WealthSpreadTM will solve both problems. In fact, it will erase just about any evidence anything faster than you can say, "Out, damned spot!"

"Out damn'd spot! out I say!"... no peeing in the house, and let go of those slippers!.... that's the last time I name a dog Duncan...

Hey!... Isn't Bruno 'not born of woman?... hmmm

Alas, poor Yorick! I knew him, Sister; a fellow of infinite jest, of most excellent fancy; he hath borne me on his back a thousand times; and now, how abhorred in my imagination it is! My gorge rises at it.


 
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