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Title: An Open Letter to Judge Parker@LP from buckeroo@LF
Source: LF
URL Source: http://thedeletedthreads.com
Published: May 1, 2011
Author: buckeroo
Post Date: 2011-05-01 01:29:47 by buckeroo
Keywords: None
Views: 24522
Comments: 44

Judge Parker -

I see the LP Kloaughns ganging up on you at LP. You are a fine poster and there is no need for that sort of nonsense as WhiteSands, Gatlin, harrowup and their esteemed client, "yukon" have created.

Come on over to LF and eventually leave LP. Although I can't speak for others on LF, I can say that you are an excellent poster worthy of respect and admiration similar to many others that have a personal opinion without gang warfare tactics.

Judge, LP has descended into the caveland-dwellers days of thousands of yesteryears of crude prehistoric prehumans. You need not waste your excellent posts upon mere cretins, they don't understand how to understand your concepts, ideas or opinions.

Best Regards!
buckeroo

POST follows:

#11. To: WhiteSands (#9)

People are unwilling to pay the higher price.

Read the article, stupid:

"The other Asian countries -- particularly Japan, but also Korea and Taiwan -- do not have low labor costs. Indeed, Japan and Korea are members of the Organization for Economic Development (OECD), the long time rich nations club. Furthermore, the parts they supply for the iPhone -- semiconductor chips, displays, lenses, etc. are not labor intensive. They are capital and, above all, technology intensive. Exactly the kind of products in which the United States is supposed to be the leader. So if America actually did produce the stuff it says it is good at producing, it wouldn't have a trade deficit with Asia for which China is the proxy at all. It would have a trade surplus and 20-40,000 more jobs than it has."

Unless you are knowledgeable about Apple's inability to compete because of economy of scale disadvantage - you're not worth talking to - you're just too ignorant. Many of the components are made with laborers making as much or more than Americans - and we can't compete - because of the mistakes of the people supported by Democrats and Republicans. Get a clue - dummy.

Judge Parker posted on 2011-05-01 0:34:29 ET Reply Trace

#12. To: Judge Parker, WhiteSands, yukon, RLKK, Grania, harrowup (#11)

Unless you are knowledgeable about Apple's inability to compete because of economy of scale disadvantage - you're not worth talking to - you're just too ignorant.

Excellent point … “without knowledge, one is ignorant.”

Judge Parker, are you knowledgeable of the identity of the lead contractor and place of assembly of the iPhone?

IOW, who’s the real manufacturer of the iPhone?

Clue: It’s not Taiwan's Foxconn.

Gatlin posted on 2011-05-01 1:07:02 ET Reply Trace

#13. To: Judge Parker (#10)

You are so ignorant

I buy from and support US manufacturers. To you that is ignorant. LOLAYDS!

yukon posted on 2011-05-01 1:12:17 ET

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#5. To: Ferret Mike (#3)

www.youtube.com/watch? v=GaoLU6zKaws

socalv8  posted on  2011-05-01   3:43:38 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: buckeroo (#4)
(Edited)

The people don't run the U.S. anymore, and the Constitution is observed only enough to give plausible denial to the notion things are broken.

We have corporations free to go for the most desperate labor market they can find and the biggest perks offered to move their plants and concerns there.

The Chinese have been the smartest player in this game and have reaches a point where they are almost eclipsing is. Many of those I know feel that the age of America will end by 2016. The ability to print the dollar to get us out of debt as the world's reserve community will end as this role is dismissed and we can't do this any more.

We see the cracks forming as we can no longer control inflation and fuel costs hemorrhage. We will see a great deal of unrest and fighting as we can't help but let the poor starve and the old die for want of medical care.

When the dollar no longer is the interface currency for trade, we will see real suffering, and things like what happened at Haymarket Square where cops breaking up striking workers were killed creating the Haymarket martyrs who had nothing to do with that act die unjustly at the end of a rope, rot in prison, or commit suicide.

There will be blood and unrest that will cause a great backlash.

A threshold of decision will come upon us as a nation where we either decide to be as repressive as China and go for managing for public docility, or have a rebirth of freedom and a renewed commitment to the ideals of the Founding Fathers and framers of the Constitution.

With the Koch Brothers and many others buying repressiveness and control and really working to create a fascist state. They feel that if they create the fascist marriage of corporation and government that controls people hard and fast, they can prevent the unrest and turmoil. They are anything but stupid about things and can see what is happening.

People need to get out of lala land and wake up. They need to get educated and form associations and fraternal bonds that can keep people focused away from destructive asts like the dynamite bomb at Haymarket Square blamed on striking iron workers and not give the powers that be the excuse to kill, maim and imprison.

We need to take control as a people and do it firmly and peacefully, with adherence to democratic and Constitutional principles, if we want to insure it will be able to happen at all with as little suffering and bloodshed as possible. We need to have focus and will to firmly demand that those in power in government and those who control them follow their lead back to the checks and balances of power in government the Constitution was originally supposed to provide.

Ferret Mike  posted on  2011-05-01   3:51:47 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: Ferret Mike (#6)

Good post, Mike. Let me ask you a question as a function of your statement:

A threshold of decision will come upon us as a nation where we either decide to be as repressive as China and go for managing for public docility, or have a rebirth of freedom and a renewed commitment to the ideals of the Founding Fathers and framers of the Constitution.

What do you think that threshold is? I mean is it further government intervention upon and/or the intrusion of the citizenry? Or do you think it is the other way, that is, government not as intrusive?

buckeroo  posted on  2011-05-01   4:01:10 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: socalv8 (#5)

And your point is?

Ferret Mike  posted on  2011-05-01   4:01:29 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: buckeroo (#7) (Edited)

"What do you think that threshold is? I mean is it further government intervention upon and/or the intrusion of the citizenry? Or do you think it is the other way, that is, government not as intrusive?"

Government has less money to do what the need to do because the tax base is hemorrhaging. People do not have the spending power anymore to support business or give government what they need to work in a Constitution manner, so those international financial entities controlling the process of defunding government and business by destroying the spending power of the citizenry will try to call the shots.

They will make a move. And if they can create chaos, death and destruction that will mask their gambit and make them seem like heroes when they do this, more the better for them.

Like that old joke of the game warden telling the guy he is trying to stop fishing in an illegal way by talking to him as they row the boat across the lake together, they will hand government a lit strike of dynamite and ask, "are you going to talk and try to reason with us, or throw the dynamite and fish?"

They know what they are doing and in a very Machiavellian way are maneuvering to make a move for complete control. A control where their is no pretense they are in charge, and people know better than to act like they run things any more.

The money men will be in control of this operation, but it is the iron fist of the government that will be instrumentalized to do this.

Ferret Mike  posted on  2011-05-01   4:12:55 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: Ferret Mike (#9)

so those international financial entities controlling the process of defunding government and business by destroying the spending power of the citizenry will try to call the shots.

How?

They will make a move. And if they can create chaos, death and destruction that will mask their gambit and make them seem like heroes when they do this, more the better for them.

Why?

They know what they are doing and in a very Machiavellian way are maneuvering to make a move for complete control. A control where their is no pretense they are in charge, and people know better than to act like they run things any more.

Whom are "they" ... just asking, of course.

The money men will be in control of this operation, but it is the iron fist of the governemt that will be instrimentaliszed to do this

What makes you think "they" aren't already in control? After all, when you ever see any politician run for elected office, do you ever see the same suggest MORE individual rights, liberties and freedoms and dignity?

buckeroo  posted on  2011-05-01   4:22:42 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: buckeroo (#7) (Edited)

The normalcy bias refers to a mental state people enter when facing a disaster. It causes people to underestimate both the possibility of a disaster. People will not be able to fathom how fast or viciously things can change. They will go on complacent with life expecting the status quo will never change.

They will be easy prey to be swept away and caught up by the upheaval of what is to come.

Some are aware of what will happen and have learned from history how drastically and unmercifully things can change. They will for example do things like say buy silver counting on it to grow back to the history ratio of value between it and gold and keep enough capital to control their own destiny.

They will make sure they are in a safe pace and secure situation to keep the coming flood of chaos way from them until thing subside and a new economic and political reality takes hold.

People really better learn about hoe the normalcy bias is leading them directly to the point where the the stores are panic bought dry and it becomes routine to see dead people in the street and authorities don't care about their lives as much as they ruthlessly act to restore order and stability.

They should for example look at how many Jews in Germany thought Hitler was a flash in the pan and that they could survive the Nazis they saw as a flash in the pan.

How that even when they started dying and having their property seized and way of life destroyed they never would dream they would be gaunt dying people trapped in concentration camps or something like the Warsaw ghetto.

They should look at how people thought The Great World War now called World War I would be a short war and was a situation some actually thought might be a good thing. And how many people dies and how drastically the map of Europe was redrawn.

Normalcy bias

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ferret Mike  posted on  2011-05-01   4:33:38 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: buckeroo (#10)

"How?"

They are waiting for a tipping point. Wisconsin is an interesting situation and might be a control used to test the best way and point when to do this. The pension fund of the government workers has actually been shown to be one of the most stable and well funded in the country.

So they are looking to see how far they can push people to accept a loss of control of citizen right to control their jobs, communities and lives.

Success at getting Democratic control of the state government back by recall and restoring collective bargaining is not necessarily victory.

Not if those engineering this possible experiment take what they learn, make adjustments to it in regards to the timing of points where things are set to happen and how much dissent and public control is allowed.

Or how many and where agent provocateurs are used to create the situations the media will then use to inflame public opinion in such a manner they become willing dupes to the process.

(I will do your question point by point as a set of answers are not as easy to do as a take my time writing of this not relying on off the cuff knowledge without taking my time to research and craft them to create a polished position paper is.)

Ferret Mike  posted on  2011-05-01   4:45:40 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: buckeroo (#10) (Edited)

"Why?"

Because the rich and powerful always want more wealth and power.

China likes their governmental stability and we horrify them with a governmental system they see as whimful and capricious. They tire of changing administrations and working with different players every few years.

Corporations often feel much the same way. They want to create a stable and static governance engineered for stability and control, free from most of the illusion that the public owns and controls the government. That makes it easier to keep a static statis quo.

To them it's good for business. and they feel what is good for business is best for everyone. They feel that if people just have enough to live their lives without what they see as unrealistic expectations of rising higher on the social and economic ladder, it will be a good thing.

Power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely, so I remember the lesson of Orwell's' Animal House.

They will posture themselves as saviors and curry public opinion to encourage people to look upon them as great men and saviors.

But in the end, the people will be like the other animals on the farm looking through the window at the dining farmers and pigs and thy all will look the same as they glance from pig/bureaucrat to farmer/industrialist and not see a difference between anyone sitting at the table of privilege.

Ferret Mike  posted on  2011-05-01   4:57:07 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: buckeroo (#10)

"Whom are "they" ... just asking, of course."

People at the heart of control of corporate assets and capital from Jewish Bankers, the British Royal Family, the Chinese Government, and anyone else who controls the important gates and means of controlling the flow of capital and determines the pecking order of countries around the world.

For example, many are ignorant of how Columbia is a client state of the U.S., how we bankroll the assassination of labor leaders threatening the cheap access of goods and materials from that country to make te U.S. stronger economically on the backs of the dis-empowered workers ther who have no rights and live in danger of death and imprisonment if they threaten the status quo.

This is important an element of control of people in different part of the world.

People are more complient if they know they will lose their place on the pecking order and they rock the boat enough to create a situation where they are made to be the ones with another country exploiting them and riding on their backs economically.

Fascism keeps power by being able to control with country and population benefits selfishly form other lands and people.

And people who want stable control of everything actually worry about things not even remotely talked about in the media or in schools teaching people how to be productive citizens educated to beable to be members of a modern work force.

There is the yet untapped Continent of Antarctica to exploit. There is the low gravity well of the untouched lands of the Moon with is a low gravity well.

This make sit the high ground. Anyone controlling the high ground in a low gravity well things can cheaply be made to escape the gravitational force of can throw 'rocks' and weaponry at the low ground which is the Earth.

And the Earth is a place where it is much more expensive and harder to throw rock/weaponry back in response because the gravity well is so deep.

It is no small wonder a major point of the long term NeoCon plan is to control access to space.

Because in the future, he who controls the high ground outside the blue bubble of Earth, with be able to call the shots in many way.

Those two things are example of things that will come into play after the next power balance is established and a new world order is really finally set in stone as a stable and enduring entity.

But I wanted to throw them out to remind you that the events I speak of now which are occurring on the short tern of the next ten/twenty/thirty years aren't the climax of human history, and things we are barely talking about now might have far more influence and consequences for human history at the end of this century and the one after it, the 22nd Centry.

Ferret Mike  posted on  2011-05-01   5:21:57 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: buckeroo (#10)

"What makes you think "they" aren't already in control? After all, when you ever see any politician run for elected office, do you ever see the same suggest MORE individual rights, liberties and freedoms and dignity?"

They have enough power and control, this that do to plan and execute the gambits I extrapolate on my off the cuff musings here.

I hope I am very wrong in my worries in how things might go. But it's been a long time since I cut lose with part of my musings on what is happening and why this is so.

It was fun to do and I am unusually well rested tonight, somewhat bored, and May, the month of my birth is always a special one to me when I tend to reflect on things, how they have gone and where I think they will go.

Thanks for your input and questions. It is appreciated.

Ferret Mike  posted on  2011-05-01   5:28:40 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#16. To: Ferret Mike (#15)

One thing for sure we don't need that nut Judge Parker over here. You've certainly got enough doom and gloom for all of us.

Nut up, Soldier!!!

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Whatcha lookin' at, butthead
Why don't you make like a tree and get out of here?

Biff Tannen  posted on  2011-05-01   8:15:52 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: Biff Tannen (#16)

"One thing for sure we don't need that nut Judge Parker over here. You've certainly got enough doom and gloom for all of us."

I'm not familiar with him. I know the comic strip though.

As far as doom and gloom goes, I actually work as a political activist more hours than I work on the job to support myself. But hey, at least as a tree hugger I have risen to the rank of branch manager.

Hey, if you don't have a sense of humor doing that sort of thing, you sure couldn't be around some of the wackos I call friends, or some of the head cases I scrap with locally. (Bless their hearts)

Not to mention I am from Eugene, Oregon where we are all here because we are not all here. ;-D

Ferret Mike  posted on  2011-05-01   8:30:34 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#18. To: Ferret Mike (#9)

People do not have the spending power anymore to support business or give government what they need to work in a Constitution manner,

If the government followed the constitution. We would have a balanced budget and a surplus tomorrow. The main problem right now is Obama.

A K A Stone  posted on  2011-05-01   9:29:33 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#19. To: Ferret Mike (#8)

And your point is?

Nobody is above the law...
Just thought the video was hilarious and you were posting videos.
No harm, no foul.

socalv8  posted on  2011-05-01   10:23:57 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#20. To: socalv8 (#5) (Edited)

The security guys just "HAD" to get involved, what a bunch of losers.... must be wanna be Libtards....

"I love the 45 caliber M1911, I respect the 9MM M9 Beretta but I only carry a CZ for my own personal protection". Quote courtesy of Lt Col John Dean Cooper, recognized as the Father of Modern Handgunning (_*_)

CZ82  posted on  2011-05-01   10:27:57 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#21. To: buckeroo (#10)

After all, when you ever see any politician run for elected office, do you ever see the same suggest MORE individual rights, liberties and freedoms and dignity?

The right to choose, the right of gays to marry and serve in the military openly, universal right to medical care, equal access, etc.

The Republican budget goes after children and the poor. Courage would be going after defense and the rich. Bill Maher

lucysmom  posted on  2011-05-01   11:34:28 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#22. To: A K A Stone (#18)

If the government followed the constitution. We would have a balanced budget and a surplus tomorrow. The main problem right now is Obama.

Aren't you the guy that believes corporations are people and money equals free speech?

The Republican budget goes after children and the poor. Courage would be going after defense and the rich. Bill Maher

lucysmom  posted on  2011-05-01   11:37:18 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#23. To: lucysmom (#22)

Chyea...

America...My Kind Of Place...

war  posted on  2011-05-01   11:59:00 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#24. To: socalv8 (#19)

"Just thought the video was hilarious and you were posting videos. No harm, no foul."

I was just curious. I guess the only hing I could say is it would be more enjoiable if it were a sexy half naked lady doing that joke.

Ferret Mike  posted on  2011-05-01   12:33:01 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#25. To: buckeroo (#0)

I enjoy most of Judge Parker's posts, he seems to have a knack for fairly accurate analysis. He also said he named himself after the Arkansas judge.

"http://first-draft-blog.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c5ced53ef0148c7a28c4b970c-320wi"

Rek  posted on  2011-05-01   12:40:51 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#26. To: lucysmom (#22)

Aren't you the guy that believes corporations are people and money equals free speech?

Damn..... where is that mentioned in the 'easily understood, plain as the nose on your face' US Constitution? It must be under the soon to be created and ratified Koch amendments.

"http://first-draft-blog.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c5ced53ef0148c7a28c4b970c-320wi"

Rek  posted on  2011-05-01   12:45:26 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#27. To: A K A Stone (#18)

"People do not have the spending power anymore to support business or give government what they need to work in a Constitution manner, If the government followed the constitution. We would have a balanced budget and a surplus tomorrow. The main problem right now is Obama."

It's hardly that simple, and Obama is not the main problem. But thanks for sharing.

Ferret Mike  posted on  2011-05-01   14:40:33 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#28. To: A K A Stone (#18)

The main problem right now is Obama.

Replacing hObama with a Romney or Huckleberry is no net gain.


"We (government) need to do a lot less, a lot sooner" ~Ron Paul

I recall a re-run of MASH I saw where this uber right winger named Colonel Flagg...
Godwinson posted on 2011-02-23 11:47:32 ET
http://libertysflame.com/cgi-bin/readart.cgi?ArtNum=18011&Disp=46#C46

Hondo68  posted on  2011-05-01   15:09:55 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#29. To: hondo68 (#28)

Replacing hObama with a Romney or Huckleberry is no net gain.

They'd like to replace him with Biden immediately.

"http://first-draft-blog.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c5ced53ef0148c7a28c4b970c-320wi"

Rek  posted on  2011-05-01   15:43:26 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#30. To: lucysmom (#22)

Aren't you the guy that believes corporations are people and money equals free speech?

Don't be dumb. Citizens United was decided correctly.

Aren't you libs the ones that think buildings talk?

A K A Stone  posted on  2011-05-01   15:56:10 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#31. To: A K A Stone (#30)

Citizens United was decided correctly.

I disagree. It was a bad decision made by an activist court.

There is no way you can convince me that the founding fathers, who knew first hand the evil that derives from the economic union of government and private corporations, had anything like the Citizens United decision in mind when they wrote the Constitution.

Did you ever think it was kind of weird for our forefathers to destroy private property by dumping tea in Boston Harbor if the issue had been taxation?

The Republican budget goes after children and the poor. Courage would be going after defense and the rich. Bill Maher

lucysmom  posted on  2011-05-01   16:51:21 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#32. To: lucysmom (#31)

NO laws prohibiting free speech are constitutional. Go back and read the first amendment.

A K A Stone  posted on  2011-05-01   17:05:35 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#33. To: A K A Stone (#32)

NO laws prohibiting free speech are constitutional. Go back and read the first amendment.

I suppose then that my pet rock can make political donations in the name of absolute free speech.

The Republican budget goes after children and the poor. Courage would be going after defense and the rich. Bill Maher

lucysmom  posted on  2011-05-01   17:33:02 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#34. To: lucysmom (#33)

I never could afford a Pet Rock.

Fred Mertz  posted on  2011-05-01   17:46:02 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#35. To: Fred Mertz (#34)

I never could afford a Pet Rock.

Me either.

I captured one in the wild, took it home, and adopted it (or rather, him -- as I discovered later)

He was a skittish piece of schist, and I spent many an hour sitting quietly, scarcely daring to breath lest he be frightened and skip-roll away from my life forever.

The Republican budget goes after children and the poor. Courage would be going after defense and the rich. Bill Maher

lucysmom  posted on  2011-05-01   18:32:17 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#36. To: lucysmom (#35)

I captured one in the wild, took it home, and adopted it (or rather, him -- as I discovered later)

He was a skittish piece of schist, and I spent many an hour sitting quietly, scarcely daring to breath lest he be frightened and skip-roll away from my life forever.

Do you still have the rock?

A K A Stone  posted on  2011-05-01   19:50:20 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#37. To: lucysmom (#35)

I captured one in the wild, took it home, and adopted it

D'oh! Why didn't I think of that?

Fred Mertz  posted on  2011-05-01   20:05:44 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#38. To: lucysmom (#35)

Did you find him while foraging back to your car after a recent foray into the wild reaches of a local restaurant's parking lot which required a safari guide to navigate to and fro?

America...My Kind Of Place...

war  posted on  2011-05-01   20:15:35 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#39. To: A K A Stone (#36)

Do you still have the rock?

No...it was donated several years ago when it was determined you needed a head.

America...My Kind Of Place...

war  posted on  2011-05-01   20:17:27 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#40. To: A K A Stone (#36)

Do you still have the rock?

Alas no. The police suspect foul play; I suspect the dog.

The Republican budget goes after children and the poor. Courage would be going after defense and the rich. Bill Maher

lucysmom  posted on  2011-05-02   0:07:44 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#41. To: Fred Mertz (#37)

Why didn't I think of that?

It's not too late Fred.

The Republican budget goes after children and the poor. Courage would be going after defense and the rich. Bill Maher

lucysmom  posted on  2011-05-02   0:08:41 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#42. To: war (#38)

Did you find him while foraging back to your car after a recent foray into the wild reaches of a local restaurant's parking lot which required a safari guide to navigate to and fro?

My goodness, no!

That particular trip was especially dangerous. One had to be ever on the alert for jaguars, cayman, and of course, mustangs, rabbits and rams. Our guide, tasked with returning us to civilization alive and on time, would not stop for any rock no matter how rare and certainly not for a common schist.

The Republican budget goes after children and the poor. Courage would be going after defense and the rich. Bill Maher

lucysmom  posted on  2011-05-02   0:40:05 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#43. To: lucysmom (#42)

Our guide, tasked with returning us to civilization alive and on time, would not stop for any rock no matter how rare and certainly not for a common schist.

Some can be quite extraordinary such as a type called garnet mica schist, with beautiful purple crystals. I hope your pet rock wasn't one of these in disguise, as rocks do love to fool humans.

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Rek  posted on  2011-05-02   0:58:15 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#44. To: Rek (#43)

I hope your pet rock wasn't one of these in disguise, as rocks do love to fool humans.

Indeed! How many have overlooked a real diamond in the rough and picked up the fool's gold.

The Republican budget goes after children and the poor. Courage would be going after defense and the rich. Bill Maher

lucysmom  posted on  2011-05-02   1:08:20 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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