Title: Ferret Mike This isn't true. Why do you repeat a lie? Source:
[None] URL Source:[None] Published:Jun 11, 2012 Author:Ferret Mike Post Date:2012-06-11 07:49:08 by A K A Stone Keywords:None Views:41271 Comments:73
Yeah, it only gets interesting when some dumb son of a bitch picks a VP candidate who can see Russia from her front porch
Mike probably doesn't know a map to well and thinks Russia is only East of us. Ferret the world is round. If you spent less time on mixing up potions for your many problems you should get out and study a bit.
Here from Slate dumb as liar.
Yes. Russia and Alaska are divided by the Bering Strait, which is about 55 miles at its narrowest point. In the middle of the Bering Strait are two small, sparsely populated islands: Big Diomede, which sits in Russian territory, and Little Diomede, which is part of the United States. At their closest, these two islands are a little less than two and a half miles apart, which means that, on a clear day, you can definitely see one from the other. The Diomede Islands are often blanketed by persistent fog, which makes visibility difficult.
It is something that has become as iconic as the myth that Betsy Ross make the first American flag. I make no dodge, I just used a common incidental metaphor about Alaska's half governor.
I don't care if you don't like the fact I dislike Palin, and you don't have the credibility to do a 'gotcha' with me, so this point is moot in the first place.
Voltiare's quote: "I may not agree with what you say, but I'll defend to death your right to say it" is reputed not to be his words. This is true of many things in American history.
George Washington and the mythical cherry tree is another good example on how things take a life of their own because the level they are true at is in being perfectly emblematic of the person the action or words are attributed to.
Now I still use the Voltaire quote with "...is said to have said...." because these are very much what his belief system is all about.
I will use the cherry tree fable too if I am talking to a child about the need to be honest, which is an amusing paradox. But we don't get gigged on our white lies on Santa Clause either, do we?
Ms. Palin came into that debate with Joe Biden with an obviously extremely shaky knowledge base concerning things like foreign policy.
And the American fable she is part of I cited represents well her lack of knowledge and expertise on foreign policy.
And it's resonance as an icon of that very real truth is always going to keep it around, regardless of how little you like that fact. ;-)
You lie about Obama's religion which is very obviously Christian. You also like to lie about whom I am supporting for President, make light ofthe fact I hate abortion, and insist I worship a demon that is part of yur religion and mine does nor believe in.
Your baiting games do not bother me. I just consider the hypocrisy of the source and that is all that matters.
It is far more acceptable to go by a man's words and actions then to seize on rather flimsy evidence of convenience to slander someone as being as you want him to be.
I am amused as part of your faith's standards to establish a foundation of upholding truth be it good or ugly to give evangelical aspirations credibility is to not tell deceptive lies like a trickster.
The only thing I see is you modeling behavior you attribute as how someone named Satan does things. And I am not trying to insult; I am giving you food for thought.
President Obama is very much a Christian. That fact is beyond question or reproach.
You worship some transgendered garden gnome...how would you know what is or isn't "very much" Christian?
FTR..Obama was raised Muslim, then he went to college, then he attended some racist black church in Chicago. He never underwent 'conversion' to Christianity and certainly was never baptized. He also "disappears" for a while around the beginning of Ramadan. Those facts are beyond question or reproach.