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KNOW-THIS

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Mon Oct 31, 2005 7:54 pm
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Is that picture from one of those "Burning Man Festivals"? I've never been able to grasp what that's all about?
WHAT IS BURNING MAN?
quote: Trying to explain what Burning Man is to someone who has never been to the event is a bit like trying to explain what a particular color looks like to someone who is blind. In this section you will find the peripheral definitions of what the event is as a whole, but to truly understand this event, one must participate.
See what I'm saying, the organizers themselves don't even seem to know what it means? _________________ "You find me offensive? I find you offensive, for finding me offensive" |
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KNOW-THIS

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Mon Oct 31, 2005 8:01 pm
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About the judge and the Libby case. Does anyone know if there's a mandatory minimum sentencing for any of those charges? _________________ "You find me offensive? I find you offensive, for finding me offensive" |
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Mon Oct 31, 2005 8:35 pm
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quote: Originally posted by KNOW-THIS Is that picture from one of those "Burning Man Festivals"? I've never been able to grasp what that's all about?
WHAT IS BURNING MAN?
quote: Trying to explain what Burning Man is to someone who has never been to the event is a bit like trying to explain what a particular color looks like to someone who is blind. In this section you will find the peripheral definitions of what the event is as a whole, but to truly understand this event, one must participate.
See what I'm saying, the organizers themselves don't even seem to know what it means?
I have no idea, and could care less about some artsy-fartsy-Bohemian Grove-for-poor-folk-clone.
That pic's from the horror film, The Wicker Man. It's plot is probably way more comprehensible:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0070917/ _________________ "If the President has commander-in-chief power to commit torture, he has the power to commit genocide, to sanction slavery, to promote apartheid, to license summary execution." |
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Tue Nov 01, 2005 8:12 pm
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Trial Could Pit Libby's Interests Against Bush's
quote: If Libby's case goes to trial, Addington and Hannah are only two of the many White House officials -- including Cheney himself -- who could be forced to testify about how they handled intelligence, dealt with the media and built the argument for the Iraq war, according to people close to the case. Republicans worry that Libby's court fight will force President Bush to deal with the prospect of top officials testifying and embarrassing disclosures of how the White House operates and treats critics.
quote: A source familiar with the discussion between Rove and Fitzgerald said the Tuesday meeting was about a lot more than "just an e-mail from Levine." He would not elaborate.
Rove remains a focus of the CIA leak probe. He has told friends it is possible he still will be indicted for providing false statements to the grand jury.
"Everyone thinks it is over for Karl and they are wrong," a source close to Rove said. The strategist's legal and political advisers "by no means think the part of the investigation concerning Karl is closed."
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Tue Nov 01, 2005 10:21 pm
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The fix is in. Libby and anyone else will never see a jail cell.Appeals and Pardons, are Bush Family specialities. _________________ "The police are not here to create disorder.
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Wed Nov 02, 2005 9:32 pm
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Some conservatives question Rove's future
quote: Breaking with the White House and fellow conservatives, Republican Sen. Trent Lott and the head of the Cato Institute questioned on Tuesday whether top White House adviser Karl Rove, who remains in legal jeopardy in a CIA-leak probe, should keep his policy-making job.
quote: Lott of Mississippi and William Niskanen of the libertarian Cato Institute both echoed Democratic calls for a White House shake-up.
"He (Rove) has been very successful, very effective in the political arena. The question is, should he be the deputy chief of staff for policy under the current circumstances?" Lott told MSNBC's "Hardball."
"Most presidents in recent years have a political adviser in the White House. The question is, should they be, you know, making policy decisions. That's the question you've got to evaluate," the former Senate Republican leader added.
Lott went further than he did on Sunday, when he urged Bush to be on the lookout for "new blood, new energy, qualified staff."
Niskanen, who served as a top economic adviser to former President Ronald Reagan, said, "Bush is going to have to sacrifice people who have worked with him to regain some initiative."
Niskanen said any White House shake-up should "start" with Rove because of his association with the leak case.
"He's provided good political judgment on campaigns, but not good political judgment on getting legislation through," Niskanen told Reuters.
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