Comment Re:But aren't corporations people now? (Score 1) 79
Take away all the crazy people and the republicans would get about 5% of the vote.
More like -37%. I mean, as long as you're going to go broad brush, brush that broad, say I.
Take away all the crazy people and the republicans would get about 5% of the vote.
More like -37%. I mean, as long as you're going to go broad brush, brush that broad, say I.
how they are not bothered in the least by the hypocrisy.
Not even in your league on that topic.
Keep em coming... Whatever they are my friend.
Tubgirl. Goatse.cx.
We'll not see their like again...
My kids even know Rick-Roll and Lime Cat. Hell, I saw Lime Cat in the 90's.
Tell me then, what is the group without the individual?
Um, a symbol pointing to a null set? The evaluation of AVERAGE({0})?
Is this your basis for evasion of responsibility?
Clearly it's your launching point for the Non Sequitur Of The Day.
The republicans simply don't have a viable candidate, or they would concentrate on that instead.
I guess I don't know what you mean by 'viable'.
want to string up Hillary for accepting donations from individuals who run corporations that we don't like
Well, you're being quite harsh on Her Majesty here.
I mean, she was workin' real hard, tryin' to do her job, when all these 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 and 9s just kinda flew around some accounts and stuff. It was all so complex. Who can understand it? Oh, yes: that Vast Right Wing Conspiracy that has been targeting Her Majesty the last 2+ decades.
Dirty, filthy, evil conservatives, picking on Her Majesty!
It's enough to make a loyal subject clutch the pearls and collapse on the fainting couch!
The question of whether computers can think is just like the question of whether submarines can swim. -- Edsger W. Dijkstra