The right wing pursues its narrow goals at all cost. In the case of global warning, for instance, it's the immediate-profit motive
I'm reminded of the cartoon where two panicky canoeists who have lost their paddle drift toward the head of a waterfall when one of them says, "Let's do something, even if it's wrong"
I envision two railroad workers on a handcar looking for debris in a narrow single-track tunnel approaching a curve when one says, "I think I hear a train,"
whereupon the other replies, "Just watch for trash"
Even if it's wrong
Even if it's wrong
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I think the canoeist's exclaimation is meant to be smutty. I'm reminded of a quote from a TV programme in the UK called Oranges aren't the only fruit; "How can something this beautiful be so wrong?"
As for politics, I will quote Robin Williams in Man of the Year. "Politicians are like diapers, they both need to be changed often and they're both full of the same thing. <No offence Bob ;)>
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As for politics, I will quote Robin Williams in Man of the Year. "Politicians are like diapers, they both need to be changed often and they're both full of the same thing. <No offence Bob ;)>
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What else would you expect from an American with a Welsh name who thinks that English women speak with Edinburgh accents?
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Bob in Wales
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Or, do Edinburgh women speak with English accents?Bobinwales wrote:What else would you expect from an American with a Welsh name who thinks that English women speak with Edinburgh accents?
(waiting to be lynched by a Scot)
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