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My place to ramble.
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I'm suprised there aren't more of these ideas out there.
posted by Byron @
1:56 PM
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Thursday, April 03, 2003  |
still nothing from wayne farms....i'm going to have an anuerysm(sp?) soom if this keeps up.
posted by Byron @
1:44 PM
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"When you are confident that you are right, you don’t need others to agree with you. You may hope you can persuade them, as I try to do, but you don’t feel that their disagreement impeaches your cause. But when you fear that your cause is bad, even the slightest disagreement may stick in the craw of your conscience. You want everyone to conform, to give your cause the appearance of righteousness, and even a single dissenter can tempt you to a frenzy of abuse.
Only bad causes need unanimity. That is why dictators like Saddam Hussein keep getting reelected with upwards of 99 per cent of the vote. A lot of people in this country seem to feel that as soon as an American president proposes war, he deserves similar support. Guilty people like guilt to be widely shared. They resent anyone who refuses to participate in it."
From Sobran
posted by Byron @
1:43 PM
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Thank god these ads are finnally off the air.
...link from Boortz
And another ditty from Boortz.
(is it diddy??)
posted by Byron @
1:02 PM
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Wednesday, April 02, 2003  |
Another personality thing...
"Your distinct personality, The Prime Minister might be found in most of the thriving kingdoms of the time. You are a strategist who pursues the most efficient and logical path toward the realization of the goal that you perceive or visualize. You will often only associate with those people who can assist you in the implementation of your plan. Inept assistants may be immediately discarded as excess baggage. To do otherwise could be seen as inefficient and illogical. On the positive side, you can be rationally idealistic and analytically ideological. You can be a bold decision maker and risk taker who can move society ahead by years instead of minutes. On the negative side, you may be unmerciful, impatient, arrogant, impetuous and impulsive. Interestingly, your preference is just as applicable in today's corporate kingdoms."
posted by Byron @
9:37 AM
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Tuesday, April 01, 2003  |
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