Yes, progress is being made, but it feels like we're riding an ice breaker.
It does indeed. But if this can be nipped in the bud before I have to spend an hour deprogramming my children at the end of every school day, it's all good as far as I'm concerned. :D
I hope you don't consider my comment as an intrusion. After perusing your blog, I reckon both you and your readers would appreciate some good news, regarding opposition to your "smirking chimp".
With any luck, I'll soon be campaigning for representative for Pennsylvania's 10th Congressional District. The three planks I've nailed together in my platform ought to get me elected. "impeach bush" is the first plank. The second is "impeach bush". And the third is like the second, "impeach bush".
Here's the rest of what I have to say:
President George W "dum'ya botch" Bush thinks he's Jesus Christ ... there, I wrote it.
Likely enough, your curiosity was piqued enough for you to open this e.mail. If so, for once, your curiosity has done you a good turn. If I may, I should like to call upon your patience to peruse the text, immediately following.
Maybe on one fine day, your instructor had you undertake a certain exercise to determine just how well you're inclined to follow directions. Anyway, as you read the text, you noticed that the directions requested performing certain actions, some of which would be rather, say, noticeable. This e.mail is very much like that so-called test. So, please click on the embedded hyperlinks, after reading this entire e.mail.
I'm doing so for two reasons. First, I'd like to re-assure you that I came upon your blog as an individual, and not as a spammer in the pay of this or that company. And second, I would like to give you some idea of how I traversed a rather unusual train of thought. Now let's begin our journey. Incidentally, I found the U.R.L for your blog under the Maine heading.
Wood'ja (?) buh-leave! I was so taken with my piece on eminent domain that I began a somewhat desultory campaign to call attention to it. To find people, who might concern themselves with the effects of the Supreme Court's decision, I went to this website, whose U.R.L is just underneath:
http://www.reachm.com/amstreet/states-writes.htm
Well, it was through that website that I discovered how to tell you about that piece ... don'cha just feel ever so lucky?!
http://hewhoisknownassefton.blogspot.com/2005/12/supremes-godless-commies.html
That "supremes-godless-commies-" excerpt in the above can easily enough get you conjecturing that I richly deserve my reputation for being a wild-eyed iconoclast cum "this gun for hire" ... aaaay, that's my nature. And you might also easily enough surmise that I've paid for it.
Anyway, here's the U.R.L for the piece, about which I am now enthusiastic,
http://hewhoisknownassefton.blogspot.com/2005/12/protecting-germans.html
I believe it's only fair to clue you in that the article in question was inspired by the recent scandal of domestic spying without search warrants. I'm surmising you'll get a chuckle out of it.
oh, alright (!) already, so, it's easy to make fun of a president, who thinks he's Jesus Christ.
toodles
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.he who is known as sefton
If you've gotten this far, without previously clicking on any of the preceding hyperlinks, congrats. Otherwise, so (?) what! Anyway, what follows is the new and improved footnote to the "german" piece.
enjoy, enjoy
according to rumor, which I'm starting, the previous title to this piece had "germans" preceded by stark Anglo-Saxon for "illicitly copulating". Just to put the dear Reader's mind at ease, that rumor is grossly exaggerated.
Although, however, I was thinking of inserting the participle of the "fire truck word" within a certain nom de gloire. However, even for a wild-eyed iconoclast cum "this laptop for hire", there are constraints.
Nonetheless, within those constraints, I believe I'm entitled to stating this conjecture, which recent experience has impelled me to dope out. Here goes.
Whenever we hear a politician, of whatever orientation, claim to have "Jesus" in their heart. More than likely, that sapsucker has "cotton candy" for brains.
.... aaaay, you, whyz.ache.err, take my word for it. I'm having a hard time being diplomatic.
By he who is known as sefton, at 5:44 PM
I have no problem with people who believe in creationism. I happen to share a similar viewpoint that the divine set the science in motion. I just have a problem with them teaching it in school! They can teach creationism in Sunday School until the cows come home as far as I'm concerned. But by the same token, I'm sure they wouldn't want the state telling them they had to teach evolution in Sunday School either.
If it was presented the same as any other theology was presented, and at a high school or higher level, I wouldn't have a problem with it either. Taoism is taught in theology classes, but no one says it's the One True Way and xtians wouldn't stand for that.
My fear is that once they get their foot in the door they are going to start the whole, this is the actual facts and anything that contradicts this is wrong mantra they always end up using.
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