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Kelly Canfield commented on the blog post Return Of The Big Gay Apocalypse
And I, yours. This seems to be a fun thread to participate in, so YEE HAW!
@EDP wait, you haven’t slammed the Sirius Cybernetics Corp Marketing Division yet. Please proceed. :)
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Kelly Canfield commented on the blog post Return Of The Big Gay Apocalypse
Mmmm – yummy thread.
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Kelly Canfield commented on the blog post Return Of The Big Gay Apocalypse
oops…
ELI!
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Kelly Canfield commented on the blog post Return Of The Big Gay Apocalypse
Hallloooo!
You should be in charge of directing certain folks to the “B” ship, if I may ask you to do that… :)
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Kelly Canfield commented on the blog post Return Of The Big Gay Apocalypse
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Kelly Canfield commented on the blog post Late Night: I’ve Had the Gross Cold Thingy
Poor kitteh – but, LOL! At least he is still a bit punk.
VIVA Mr. Bruce and his kitteh mohawk!!
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Kelly Canfield commented on the blog post Late Night: I’ve Had the Gross Cold Thingy
Hmmm. I am suspicious of you. I think you had John Roecker over and just shaved Mr. B for the hell of it! Prove me WRONG!
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Kelly Canfield commented on the blog post Late Night: I’ve Had the Gross Cold Thingy
You just did NOT shave Mr. Bruce! Or did you? Pics required!
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Kelly Canfield commented on the blog post The Other Corruption
I didn’t make a claim needing support, so I don’t have a need to point to a database or research. You, however, did.
Your riposte is merely anecdotal vis-a-vis Street’s book, rather than a set of facts to support your claim. Which is fine.
If you ain’t got the proof you ain’t got it, and you’re just making an opinion, rather than a claim of fact, which is also totally fine.
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Kelly Canfield commented on the blog post The Other Corruption
And the link to that database or research paper proving that is where? And what level, class of elected representatives – municipal, county State Fed?
That research would be quite welcome.
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Kelly Canfield commented on the blog post The Other Corruption
I’m not sure how one gets the revolving-door to stop revolving either with people elected, or people un-elected going back and forth from private to public “service” either.
But I do like the idea of making somehow, some way, a portion of it quite painful.
For the electeds an easy way is a bill that you, Mr/Ms elected rep can’t rep privately in an industry sector in which you voted for benefits for that industry sector for x amount of time, like 5 years after leaving gov service.
But getting that bill to pass? Impossible.
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Kelly Canfield commented on the blog post The Other Corruption
How do you get corrupt greedy assholes to dry up their gravy train?
Peeing in their gravy seems a logical start.
ELI!
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Kelly Canfield commented on the diary post Three More Witnesses Change Stories In Zimmerman Case by Masoninblue.
Your follow-ups/series has been quite good. Keep doing them, please. Recc’d.
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Kelly Canfield commented on the diary post Max Planck Institute: Expect a Fukushima or Chernobyl Every Decade or So by EdwardTeller.
Sharp, succinct, and recc’d. :)
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Kelly Canfield commented on the blog post Internet Man Does Not Want To Be On The Google Anymore
Literally laugh out loud hilarious!
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Kelly Canfield commented on the diary post How the Harvey Milk Day Conference changed my life forever by johndeand.
Excellent. Recc’d.
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Kelly Canfield commented on the blog post Noooo Americans Elect Whyyyyy
I’m not corrupt. Speak for yourself – alone.
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Kelly Canfield wrote a new diary post: CO Civil Unions Bill Dies in Special Session
Which is exactly what I predicted privately on local e-mail lists. The reason why I could be so confident of that prediction, is the goodies that were left over from the regular session were not addressed, as the reactionaries held their collective breath till they turned blue, and the alleged blue Hickenlooper let said reactionaries exhale (all [...] -
Kelly Canfield commented on the blog post What Law & What Process for Muslims in America?
I’ve only been in a mosque 2 times, and back in the ’80s when I was in college – music related.
Fascinated by the beauty of melisma and melismatic techniques, I went and experienced the call to prayer in action at a Tempe AZ mosque and stayed to listen then, and an additional time.
Still fascinated to this day, as the recitations are simply mesmerizing and quite beautiful if one can drop the stupid islamophobia.
Yes, I find it odd that as a gay atheist it’s a common cause that binds me with simple every-day people who are Muslims. They get the shit end of the stick for no good damn reason, and I hate that because I know EXACTLY how that works.
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Kelly Canfield commented on the blog post Late Night FDL: From the Department of Dropped Masks
Hey, tromboni! Good here. You?
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