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scream-of-consciousness; "If you're trying to change minds and influence people it's probably not a good idea to say that virtually all elected Democrats are liars, but what the hell."
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"If the number of Islamic terror attacks continues at the current rate, candlelight vigils will soon be the number-one cause of global warming. " |
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Just told them both off. It's bad enough Home Depot sponsors Tony Stewart - but now this?
I just bought a house and my shopping will happen at my local True Value hardware store! And I told both places that.
10 Stars to you Gayle Miller!
I always used to prefer Home Depot to Lowes because I thought Lowes was a "wussy" hardware store, purposely designed with women in mind. I preferred a "man's store".....messy, sawdust on the floor, etc.
I even own Home Depot stock.
Recently Home Depot initiated a stock buyback plan.
I will be taking advantage of it.
Ace may be the place, after all.
I prefer my local Ace hardware even though their slogan is "tell us what you want and we'll tell you how to get along without it".
Tim
I told the manager at my local Lowes that I wouldn't be back until the signs in Spanish come down. So far, so good. Hardware from Ace and a couple of classic old-fashioned wood floor hardware stores and lumber from lumberyards.
Lt. Col. Gen. Tailgunner dick
Ace has red shirts.
Watching "Hardball" is like lifting a corner of the enemy's tent and peeking in. Sometimes it can be pretty funny as people speaking too fast find themselves uttering the truth, then needing to pause to re-compose the necessary narrative thread. While I couldn't take much of Mike Barnicle's custodianship of the aforementioned show for long, I was able to listen to the interplay between him and NBC reporter David Shuster. Here's the interchange between Barnicle and Shuster:
B: "Do you think the President has ever read a book about Vietnam?"
S: "The mere mention of Vietnam and arguing for more sacrifice in Iraq is fraught with potential political peril. After all, President Bush didn't serve in Vietnam and Vice President Cheney received multiple deferments, telling reporters, a few years ago, that in the 1960s he had other priorities than military service."
My reaction was "huh?" The President had been talking about what would happen in Iraq if we withdrew prematurely. To do so, he pointed out what happened in Viet Nam and Cambodia following our retreat and Democrats then cutting off support for the folks we left.
I point this out only to suggest that this event, like the FoxAttack, only serve to further the narrative thread of the Lefties. The Narrative Thread must be followed. It must be served. It must never be questioned.
And they are only doing it for our own darn good. So get over it!
Have you seen the new Miller Lite commercials? The whole premise of the campaign is to be an individual, don't run with the crowd. So there's a lot of comical build up in these ads saying 'don't do what everybody else is doing.' Then at the end of the commercial, everybody's drinking Miller Lite. That's how these meatheads think.