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/p> p> Your Mr. R. Emmett Tyrrell lucidly explains this Taranto principle. The fact is this principle is not strong enough. One wonders how that empty blowhard Kerry got more than the lunatic vote; how that sleazy trial lawyer Edwards was ever considered by any number of votes over the lunatic fringe; how that empty suit Abu Hussein, risen from the revolutionary swamps of corrupt Chicago politics, got to win the socialist nomination; and how those bloviating socialist gasbags Biden, Frank, and Dodd get re-elected again and again ad infinitum? What should one do to reinforce this Taranto principle? br> -- Marc Jeric br> Las Vegas /p> p> WHAT'S FOR DESSERT? br> Re: Jeffrey Lord's Dining With Evil : /p>I was gratified to see that the Roman Catholic Church was not listed as a participant in this sad charade. Furthermore, Pope Benedict rebuffed Ahmadinejad when he was visiting Rome and requested an audience, earlier this year.
It seems that among the Christian denominations, The Roman Catholic Church has the Islamofascists pegged, as she ought. She has fought them since the Crusades and recognizes her ancient enemy.
p>Perhaps Mr. Lord might consider crossing the Tiber.
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Bailout 2008 by David Jeffrey
Like a bloodied warrior,
laying broken and torn.
Like a dying soldier, hopeless and forlorn.
But the blood, it be green,
the color of money.
And the soldier is an economy,
and it is anything but funny.
Broken are it's people and shattered are their dreams.
Thanks to the ultra rich and their full proof schemes.
It is a tragedy with more pain to come.
Finance will be Hell, and their wills will be done.