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Reply Thu 4 Nov, 2010 08:59 pm
Everybody's heard Cassius Clay's motto of "Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee"

Less familiar is the motto which used to be seen on the wall where Ray Arcel, Freddy Brown, and Roberto Duran used to hang out:

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Break the foundation, and the building will crumble


That referred to body punching, and it makes for a sort of an apt analogy or description of what just happened to the demoKKKrat party.

If you view the whitehouse as the tip of a pyramid with the US senate and then the house below it, and then governorships and state legislatures at the bottom, then as you get lower in the pyramid, and particularly as you get out into state districts, the system becomes more responsive to ordinary people and particularly the gaming and vote manufacturing which democrats excel at become less effective and more difficult to get away with. Dems appear to have lost right around 700 seats at those levels, which amounts to near total annihilation, and this is in a re-districting year.

The foundation of the demoshit party just got broken.

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gungasnake
 
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Reply Sun 7 Nov, 2010 02:33 pm

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=131143456

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Republicans don't just control much of the electoral map. In some cases, they now have the power to redraw it.

Overwhelming victories in statehouses and governors' races across the country this week have placed the GOP in command of redrawing both congressional and legislative districts to conform with Census results. It's a grueling and politically charged process that typically gives the party in power an inherent advantage for a decade, allowing them to preserve current strongholds or to put others in play.

Along with gains in governorships this week, Republicans picked up about 680 legislative seats — twice the number Democrats gained in their wave two years ago. For the GOP, it's a surge that comes at the most opportune time....

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gungasnake
 
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Reply Sun 7 Nov, 2010 02:40 pm
http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSpmsCmtCcUbiIKcmi_o-Mw8-V_FL1sTH53fNHnLDQrWa3_feM&t=1&usg=__TZ85REHxuJnsCUeHq_dQJgTK4ok=

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"Break the foundation, and the building will crumble."
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OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Sun 7 Nov, 2010 02:48 pm

It looks good.





David
gungasnake
 
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Reply Sun 7 Nov, 2010 04:29 pm
@OmSigDAVID,
You have to like the motto...

Muhammed Ali was one of the best if not THE best pure athletes ever to earn his living at boxing, but that's not the same thing as being the greatest heavyweight prize fighter of all time; he wouldn't last ten rounds against Joe Louis, both in their primes.

There've been two really superior prize fighters in our age i.e. Roy Jones and Duran and Jones' game revolved around physical gifts which almost nobody has; if you're going to study one of them the time would be better spent studying Duran.

Both had the same basic problem i.e. that they eventually scared everybody close to their own size into the wood work and had to start beating up progressively bigger people to earn money at it.


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gungasnake
 
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Reply Sun 7 Nov, 2010 04:31 pm
@OmSigDAVID,
BTW, Rush says you need to go back to 1932 to the last time 60 seats in the US house ever changed parties on one day.
OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Sun 7 Nov, 2010 04:37 pm
@gungasnake,
In case u did not see my posted thread
on this subject; (u might like it):

http://able2know.org/topic/163681-1

gungasnake
 
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Reply Sun 7 Nov, 2010 09:38 pm
@OmSigDAVID,
Gun control as a political issue is pretty near dead at this juncture.

More critical issues are cap/trade and climategate, what to do about I-slam, what to do about money and banking etc. etc.

The biggest outside threat to the human race at this juncture is probably genetic entropy, and nobody's even talking about that one yet.
OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Mon 8 Nov, 2010 02:24 am
@gungasnake,
gungasnake wrote:
Gun control as a political issue is pretty near dead at this juncture.
Yeah, but not as a legal issue.
Too many (almost ALL) of my fellow citizens of a major metropolitan area are going around unarmed,
being intimidated against and discouraged from the exercise of their Constitution right and their natural right
to be prepared for the need of survival of predatory violence. Its INDECENT.




gungasnake wrote:
More critical issues are cap/trade and climategate, what to do about I-slam, what to do about money and banking etc. etc.

The biggest outside threat to the human race at this juncture is probably genetic entropy, and nobody's even talking about that one yet.
Share your thoughts about it ?
gungasnake
 
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Reply Mon 8 Nov, 2010 05:26 pm
http://newsflavor.com/politics/world-politics/white-house-insider-temporary-insanity/

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/2623390/posts

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...o the Republicans are aware of the situation? Oh yeah. At least certain members are, and likely some who have very specific details. It is no casual thing to have incoming members of a new Republican House majority telling the media that the White House needs to make certain it doesn’t start shredding documents…well, that’s about as bold a declaration as one makes in this town. Those Republicans are making it clear to the Obama White House that they know something – and are willing to go after them over it. I just don’t think President Obama fully understands or appreciates what is going to be coming at him in 2011. The scrutiny and the power that a Republican Congress now holds over him is going to immense. I’m not exaggerating when I say it might very well break this president.

Break the president? Yeah. President Obama is already trying to balance on a very thin edge. His confidence is shattered. His lack of experience fully realized. Staff have abandoned him – or were forced out. Some in the media are actually starting to question him. The big money donors for the party are starting to reconsider their investment. The American voters rejected his agenda by historical proportions. Nancy Pelosi continues to pose a threat both as a national figure that the vast majority of Americans despise, as well as for what she knows regarding certain White House dealings…and now a Congress with the authority to demand answers? To hold investigations? Does anyone really think this president has the strength to endure this kind of political environment?...

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gungasnake
 
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Reply Mon 8 Nov, 2010 05:29 pm
@OmSigDAVID,
The problem of genetic entropy strikes me as completely real, as opposed to make believe problems like AGW or problems like worrying about asteroids or comets. Short period comets, volcanoes, and earthquakes have been damping exponentially since Roman times. They appear mainly to be remnants of the series of cosmic disasters which you read about in ancient literature and with each passing day, the threat they pose lessens. Genetic entropy is the opposite of that; that threat increases with time.
OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Mon 8 Nov, 2010 06:35 pm
@gungasnake,

I 'm concerned about the supervolcano in Yellowstone National Park
gungasnake
 
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Reply Tue 9 Nov, 2010 09:17 am
@OmSigDAVID,
We might get lucky, i.e. the volcanoes might kill all the wolves along with all the libtards who xferred them to the south 48...
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