When I saw this I was wondering if it was an Onion headline:
Dick Cheney Warns GOP Against Moderation
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When I saw this I was wondering if it was an Onion headline:
Dick Cheney Warns GOP Against Moderation
Looks like there is an all development staff meeting this afternoon. Location, movie theater. Topic, Star Trek.
I was wondering if it was an Onion headline:
Heh.
Also, why the fuck are people still listening to him?
Although it's apparently working to the Democrats' advantage. At least the Obama administration thinks so.
Dick Cheney Warns GOP Against Moderation
So when you are losing general elections you should narrow your appeal? Jeez, this sounds like the guy who planned the Iraq war.
That's... odd. Are you talking about DVDs you recorded?
Nope. Original DVDs.
Edit: actually, both.
Spellcheck: Utopia or Facism
That's EXCELLENT.
Edit: or Spellcheck: Utopia AND Fascism
My parents have run into the same problem. I digitize any DVDs I use very often so I don't handle them very much.
Wite out: Colonialism in Word Processing.
Sue, this made me snort iced tea out my nose.
MWAH.
Ugh.
That headline reminds me that I keep hearing people saying how very liberal Barrack Obama is (as a caution against him). Is that true, because he seems moderate to me. I mean, I am very liberal and he is definately to the right of me (the person who most closely matched my positions was Kucinich, and even he was too right). But I am afraid my perception is skewed by my political beliefs.
Also, I remember learning in middle school that Conservatives wanted to keep the status quo and Reactionaries wanted to go back-- (and Liberals wanted change and radicals wanted LOTS of change). But modern conservatives seem to me to want things to change (or change back). I am confused.
Signed, took her last politics class in high school and hated it.
But modern conservatives seem to me to want things to change (or change back).
I am of the school that modern conservatives (in the US) are basically authoritarian, and not really conservative.