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Rand Paul: WH criticism of BP sounds 'un-American'
In an interview Friday on ABC's "Good Morning America," Paul says the president's response is part of the "blame game" that's played in the U.S. Paul said that leads to the thinking that tragic incidents are "always someone's fault" and added, sometimes accidents just happen.
So 11 people dead, incredible environmental damage, and a massive blow to the local economy; and we should blow it off as an accident when the device the company assures us is failsafe fails. Awesome.
I don't know much about Libertarians, and suspect I may have a distorted view of the party and its platform.
I think Libertarians are like Atheists. Good luck getting them to even agree on the definition of the word.
Another BatPost: Working BatPod on eBay
I read the BatPod from the movie was not an easy motorcycle to ride, with those wide, flat wheels.
Perkins, I have a graphics thing to do for you, don't I? I will definitely do that this morning.
No rush--whenever you have time is awesome.
Today I think I will wear my dragon tights and my short stompy boots with the denim skirt. If I were a little more relaxed I'd wear my Alice Cooper long-sleeved T, but no. Other people wear T-shirts, but I'd feel weird.
I am wearing a shirt I got during last weekend's foray into my closet, and my cute new shoes. [link]
Which I just realized are on sale for less than I paid for them. I have to go return another pair--I think I will see if I can get the sale price on them.
Er. No.
I only meant in the sense of having internal disagreement on the definition.
Oooh, those are cute shoes, Perkins.
I keep looking for the perfect pair of wedge sandals in a fun color, but the only ones I found that I really like were over $100. Which, for sandals, seems way pricey to me.
I like shoes. I don't like to actually spend money on them, though.
I only meant in the sense of having internal disagreement on the definition.
I dunno - I think there's only a few common definitions of atheism, but lots more of Libertarianism.
Let's see - for atheism:
- There is no God
- There's probably no God
- There may or may not be a God (this is more agnosticism, but whatev)
- An atheist just lacks belief in a God, but this lack of belief says nothing about the possibility there is a God
What am I missing?
I think the first two are the only ones that atheists themselves would use.
Have you looked on ModCloth, Amy? They have some cute, cute shoes and a lot of them are on the cheap.