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Some people seem to expend a large amount of energy and emotion on her writing, most of it follows a similar theme. If a large group of people spen...
The only way to deal with KK (what's her middle initial, by the way?) Is to briefly skim her column to get the gist then recycle the paper and not ...
Richard
Nov 21 2009 - 9:50 am →
Now you're just picking on white people. We steal from disability. Wear baseball caps when we travel overseas. What else?
Here's another winner, Rat. Guess it takes all kinds to commit fraud, swandog. Disability funding comes out of your paycheck, too. I think his name...
noodleman
Nov 21 2009 - 3:03 am →
This story is not helping me overcome my fear of riding the bus. Since I don't drink, I can't make it more interesting that way. I guess I could ...
Re: Churches and Somalis I blame those damn Irish for dragging my ass here. I would incite a riot of my peeps, but since there's approximately 1...
Depends on who's doin' the preachin', I suppose.
noodleman
Nov 20 2009 - 10:22 pm →
Wait, it's not a sham?
aliecat
Nov 20 2009 - 10:11 pm →
@kc!: Marx was more sympathetic of religion's purpose than he was completely dismissive. A more complete quotation of his famous phrase would inclu...
noodleman
Nov 20 2009 - 9:39 pm →
mnblrmkr- I think kwatt must know his Marxist theory very well. Marx believed that religion and communism/socialism were not compatible. That's wh...
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10:06 am
Strib link broken
10:20 am
the URL is http://ww3.startribune.com/bigquestionblog/?p=1078
it’s some dumb mirror domain the strib uses. god forbid that the main domain would auto-refer to the mirror
10:21 am
I’m somehat curious as to the purpose of the McCain “townhall” meetings.
Given that the participants are selected by a Republican polling operation, what does that say about the audiences convictions? On what basis are the people selected or not selected?
What does the small selected audience say about McCains’s ability to connect with larger audiences? What does it say about his ability to roll with the punches of unscripted questions?
How unscripted are these things? Sixteen questions were asked. How did the selctions of the questions come about?
Is this based on the idea that he’ll convince 200 people at at time and thereby win the election? Doesn’t seem to be efficient, and there was minimal television coverage of the event.
Are these warm-ups to real debates with the general public present? Are they footage for commercials?
Or is the McCain/Republican party fearing that they’re so out of touch that they need these meetings in order to get in contact with “real” people and their concerns?
Is there some super-secret strategy that these meetings push forward?
So what is the purpose of these meetings? Inquiring minds want to know.
10:28 am
I’m somehat curious as to the purpose of the McCain “townhall” meetings.
Easy. Headlines like this.