Kavanaugh confirmed 50 to 48

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Congratulation Justice Kavanaugh!


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  • Posted by $ allosaur 6 years, 1 month ago
    Me dino has but one word to say pertaining to this confirmation and that word is~yay!
    Yippee was considered as a viable option but me dino settled on the above stated shorter version for the sake of brevity.
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    • Posted by $ Suzanne43 6 years, 1 month ago
      Yes, the word is "Yay!" I am so pleased that I couldn't stop smiling for a long time. Now if Ford and her lawyers would be convicted of perjury, that would be justice.
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      • Posted by $ allosaur 6 years, 1 month ago
        Me dino very happy too. Hoping conservative voters who oft stay at home during midterms come out in droves due to the piled-on dirty tricks of the Constitution-hating Jackass Party.
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      • Posted by term2 6 years, 1 month ago
        I do think that she deliberately knew what she was doing all along, and that her intention was evil. She was also coached by her democrat provided lawyers, and goaded on by her $700k GoFundMe page. There should be recourse gainst false and baseless claims, but no one is going to touch Ford this time- too hot politically.
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        • Posted by $ Stormi 6 years, 1 month ago
          I completely agree. Ford hated Trumps's agenda. She had CIA contacts. She apparently helped Monica McLean pass her plygraph for an FBI job, they were beach buddies. She told her beach buddies about her letter. As the last FBI probe was about to begin, former FBI, Shumer's pal, McLean, tieid to intiimiadate Leland into changing her story to back up ford, but Leland refused to lie. This whole conpspriracy was more about framing an innocent man, than any bogus pseudo sexual advances when she was a binge drinking minor into promiscuity. What a shame she did not mind hurting Kavanaugh's girls. Whe needs to be pulled from any job she has with the CIA through Stanford.
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          • Posted by term2 6 years, 1 month ago
            I would never hire her for anything. That whining little voice was an immediate giveaway for me, but the facts sure corroborated my initial reaction. I am sure no one will prosecute her, but she should hav to pay for that ridiculous hearing that WE had to pay for. She can fund it from her $700K GoFundMe page funds.
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          • Posted by $ Suzanne43 6 years, 1 month ago
            I don't think that the Liberals have any idea of what they have done to the women in their base. Ironically, this latest double standard that is used against Republicans has hurt their cause. An awful lot of people know that Ford is lying, and now women will no longer be automatically believed, which of course, is the way that it should be. This doesn't serve the Liberal agenda well. Go "Mama Bears."
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      • Posted by $ rainman0720 6 years, 1 month ago
        If Ford's reactions (and those of her attorneys) were interpreted correctly, there could (at least in theory) be malpractice charges against them. Based on how they all reacted to the questions about having the questioning done in private and in a place of her choosing, Ford looked genuinely surprised that was even an option. If that's the case, then as I understand it her attorneys committed legal malpractice by no conveying those offers on to their client.
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        • Posted by term2 6 years, 1 month ago
          My opinion of lawyers hasnt changed in many years. They are the scum of the earth in general. How one finds a good honest lawyer is really really difficult, such that I sure dont know how to do it.
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    • Posted by lrshultis 6 years, 1 month ago
      One should not be too over joyed by his confirmation. There are some aspects of liberty which decreases his ability to make constitutional decisions.

      https://fee.org/articles/the-constitu...
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      • Posted by $ allosaur 6 years, 1 month ago
        The information in the link you provided are the things that should have been brought up without of all the distracting smoke and mirrors of the noisy left's phony allegations.
        Me dino has described Trump as well-meaning but flawed.
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        • Posted by 6 years, 1 month ago
          Flawed? What are his flaws?

          Was Bush or Obama faultless? Let alone Clinton?

          Show me one individual who is not flawed.

          It does not matter what his weak points are. He has strong points that matter and what is important for the future of the country.
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          • Posted by $ allosaur 6 years, 1 month ago
            Of, course, everyone is flawed.
            Of course,Trump has strong points that matter. His policies has big time jacked up the economy, job growth and the stock market and he undid a lot of stupid stuff a traitor named Obama pulled off.
            The Clintons are criminals and both Bushes were jerks.
            Rocket Man is no longer shooting missiles all over the place.
            I could go on. Could be nothing I write will please you. Got other stuff to do.
            Sheesh!
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            • Posted by 6 years, 1 month ago
              Sheesh!

              Well, that is a good answer.

              You still did not spell out what were Trump's flaws?
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              • Posted by $ allosaur 6 years, 1 month ago
                I'm ba-ack having gotten some things taken care of with more to do but most of that is put off for tomorrow. .
                You want flaws. You're a demanding little cuss, aren't you?
                Let's see, months ago ewv took me to task for writing something praiseworthy about Trump did and logically proved both I and the Tangerine Tornado were flawed in our thinking.
                The problem about that is, me old dino can't remember what the heck that was. Old dino regrets those too many days when I forget to take my Prevagen like I almost forgot to do right now.
                Once again, I'm ba-ack! This time I'm working on a chewable Prevagen.
                So what flaws do my rusty innards recall?
                Me dino recalls it being discussed on this board that Trump has no problem with the enforcement of eminent domain. Well, me dino has a problem with that as does many Gulchers.
                And Trump likes to talk about helping out the little guy. A little guy really feels little when he's forced to watch a bulldozer knock down his house to make way for a shopping center.
                Perhaps because this next bit also adds to his power, the Ornery Orange Of The Big Apple has no problem with the Patriot Act and maybe that's a big factor why Kavanangh was at the top of his nomination list.
                Blaring Trumpet's speeches have become annoyingly repetitive for me or perhaps me dino is the one flawed for watching too many of them on Fox News.
                And then there is his hair. His silly looking hair!
                Why am I thinking of The Three Stooges in a barbershop? No, no, a hair stylist. Perhaps one with a crewcut who calls himself Curly.
                Anyhoo, listening to yet another speech just yesterday, I saw Halloween Hair look off to one side, providing me with a profile. Along the side oif his head, I saw the longest and widest bald crease I've ever seen in his hair before. Ugly!
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                • Posted by 6 years, 1 month ago
                  Quite a list. Sorry to say, no substance.

                  I conclude from this that you liked listening to Obama's speeches. After all he had a teleprompter with nice words.

                  And please refrain from naming anyone "little cuss".

                  Thank you.
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                  • Posted by $ allosaur 6 years, 1 month ago
                    I liked to listen to Obama's speeches? Well, that's insulting as all hell.
                    Reminds me. Just three or four months ago,someone who has been on this board for over five years
                    (about the time it got cranked up) sent me a PM and advised me not to feed trolls.
                    Good advice.
                    Feeding time is over.
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                    • Posted by 6 years, 1 month ago
                      Just to remind you: name-calling is a character fault.

                      Not agreeing with you does not make someone a troll.

                      Considering the contents of your post, it makes you a troll. Keep that in mind.

                      And now I am done with responding to you. It is an effort in vain.

                      Have a good day.
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                      • Posted by $ allosaur 6 years, 1 month ago
                        Obama is a traitor.
                        Cackles The Evil Hag is a crook.
                        Bye!
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                        • Posted by ewv 6 years, 1 month ago
                          You dino = you troll? A trans-dino? It's a species change. After all these years, who knew.
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                          • Posted by $ allosaur 6 years, 1 month ago
                            Good golly, Miss Molly! I just got reminded to take my hit of Prevagen again.
                            Now where'd I put that bottle of chewables?
                            Bet it's in my purse by the make-up mirror.
                            This much is true~I'm walking to another room to pop a Prevagen immediately after I click "reply."
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                            • Posted by ewv 6 years, 1 month ago
                              Species change, not specious. Trolls are a different species.
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                              • Posted by $ allosaur 6 years, 1 month ago
                                There are two types of trolls.
                                My American born full-blooded Swedish dad~may he RIP.~liked to tell little dino a bedtime story about hungry trolls who hid under foot bridges, waiting to ambush goats that would cross over.
                                A modern mean humanoid species lays traps on the Internet. The troll will ask questions, await answers and then gleefully throw mud to~sob!~hurt me dino's tender little feelings.
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                                • Posted by ewv 6 years, 1 month ago
                                  Trolls have feelings, too. Their accusations must be taken seriously. Especially in job interviews like this forum. Posts last a lifetime.
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                • Posted by ewv 6 years, 1 month ago
                  Dino: Let's see, months ago ewv took me to task for writing something praiseworthy about Trump did and logically proved both I and the Tangerine Tornado were flawed in our thinking.
                  The problem about that is, me old dino can't remember what the heck that was.


                  There have been many more refutations of Trump idolatry, beginning with the campaign period. A recent thread on Trump that you may mean is https://www.galtsgulchonline.com/post...

                  Dino: Me dino recalls it being discussed on this board that Trump has no problem with the enforcement of eminent domain. Well, me dino has a problem with that as does many Gulchers.
                  And Trump likes to talk about helping out the little guy. A little guy really feels little when he's forced to watch a bulldozer knock down his house to make way for a shopping center.


                  This one came up several times during the campaign. Trump loudly pronounced that eminent domain is "wonderful". He boasted that he uses it routinely. There was even a video of him shafting people in Scotland, where he went on TV denouncing, in his usual loutish manner, his victims as living like pigs.

                  He also fawned over Federal land, then campaigned against the Obama National Monument abuses, then did nothing about it in most of the country, but continues to give campaign speeches about how he campaigned in rural areas to get electoral votes -- without mentioning what he campaigned on before doing nothing.

                  Dino: Perhaps because this next bit also adds to his power, the Ornery Orange Of The Big Apple has no problem with the Patriot Act and maybe that's a big factor why Kavanangh was at the top of his nomination list.

                  This came up most recently in the discussions on the Kavanaugh hearings circus, but Trump has been quietly routinely supporting NSA/CIA/FBI surveillance of innocent Americans all along.
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          • Posted by lrshultis 6 years, 1 month ago
            This is how the USA has gotten to the point that it has. Compromise with evil usually just gets one closer to evil rather than to the good. If I recall right, Rand wrote something about the direction in which compromise leads.
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  • Posted by Andy 6 years, 1 month ago
    How long till we actually get decisions that hold politicians accountable and limit the government? People will have to bring cases first, right? It's a long term thing.
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  • Posted by $ Olduglycarl 6 years, 1 month ago
    Q and Trump said, weeks ago, he would be confirmed and to just sit back and laugh at the show from the left.
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    • Posted by term2 6 years, 1 month ago
      I knew she would be confirmed when Trump made fun of her at his recent rally. He didnt say anything that wasnt true, and it showed Ford for what she is- an opportunistic political hack.
      Who sends a letter to a senator like that? What did she expect the senator to do with it. And of course she wanted to avoid people knowing who she was, but the dems outed her, which she deserved I might add. Now she should be branded as the liar and political hack that she is
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  • Posted by $ blarman 6 years, 1 month ago
    I'm just waiting for Ginsburg to retire and see what despiccableness the Dems come up with that go around - especially given that Trump's next likely pick is Amy Barrett. Wonder how they'd go after her given she has five kids...
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  • Posted by term2 6 years, 1 month ago
    I hope the deplorables gather together and vote out the democrat candidates in 3 weeks. Evil has impregnated democrats at this point and they need to be just gotten rid of. Its a war out there, and we need to take sides, as Francisco says.
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  • Posted by $ allosaur 6 years, 1 month ago in reply to this comment.
    LOL!
    Poor little trolls! Their warped predatory minds are so-o misunderstood!
    Think I'll find my heart and advise them to seek the coveted end of a rainbow reward of untold riches via the up the ladder gains of pyramid power sought in telemarketing boiler rooms.
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    Posted by EgoPriest 6 years, 1 month ago
    They should have saved us a lot of time and suffering,
    They should have held out for a "Dr. Blazy Fjord" instead.

    Kavanaugh should have walked away in disgust.
    But he's just another sorry scab, a hostage to "liberty."
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    • Posted by 6 years, 1 month ago
      What an idiotic remark.

      You are complaining about time and suffering?

      What do you think Kavanaugh and his family have gone through?

      Thank God there are Kavanaughs who are holding out despite of traitors like you.
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      • Posted by EgoPriest 6 years, 1 month ago
        And yet I'm threatened with expulsion by the top administrator for calling someone "utterly dishonest." The irony!

        To be clear, I think good men like Kav should have saved himself and his family the time and suffering as well (and there's a good deal more to come, "believe me").

        Thank Rand we have the example of Galt (and Rearden) to show us another way to fight evil besides continuing to work for it.
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    • Posted by term2 6 years, 1 month ago
      I think its best he took the job. He won, liberals lost. Maybe he will help put some teeth into anti MeToo defenses to prevent baseless sex charges from getting to this point.
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      • Posted by EgoPriest 6 years, 1 month ago
        I will agree only that it was the actual liberals who lost and will continue to lose what's left of our liberties despite the most strident voices (e.g., Graham's) denouncing the petty hooligans while Rome burns.

        How long before the Soros appointees begin dictating to the Supreme Court under cover of their SJW, egalitarian moral-crusade. There is no effective opposition.

        Until men and women of integrity wake up and "go Galt" we will only drag out and make permanent the corrosive power of Plato and Kant over our lives and the lives of our children.
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        • Posted by term2 6 years, 1 month ago
          I think its way too late to expect actual political changes. Before that must come a realization that reason needs to supplant emotion when making philosophical decisions. Right now, emotion is the gold standard, and it shouldnt be. I think a change like that is at least one or two generations away. The reason I say this is that growing up from relying on emotion as a baby and learning to thnk happens (IMHO) at an early age and substantially doesnt change after that.
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          • Posted by 6 years, 1 month ago
            Yes.

            Unfortunately people change their thinking only when their very existence is threatened. You can refer to the Europeans who are still denying that the Muslim invasion is dangerous (countries like France, Germany and Sweden for example).

            There are two ways out: one is to kill the prog/liberal movement and eliminate its most vocal supporters, the other is to hand over control to them which inevitably would lead to the death of the country.
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            • Posted by term2 6 years, 1 month ago
              I agree that it takes heavy duty disaster to get people to change their basic mode of living. I am amazed at how much of a disaster it takes- Look at Venezuela. I would have expected a violent overthrow of the socialist government by now.

              I do think AR was right in AS- the system needs to collapse before a John Galt can actually be heard and understood. I think its going to be a long road of decline here in the USA to use up "other peoples' money" before real objectivist changes could be accepted on a widespread basis.
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              • Posted by ewv 6 years, 1 month ago
                Ayn Rand did not say that the system has to collapse before rational ideas can be heard. She advocated the opposite: she wanted people to go into the professions, especially, where they could advocate the right ideas and create a better influence. She feared that if the system collapses it will collapse into dictatorship or the anarchy of civil war or both, making civilized life impossible at all, let alone advocating and spreading rational ideas.
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                • Posted by term2 6 years, 1 month ago
                  I would agree it’s preferable that people wise up before a huge collapse. I do think tho that it’s going to take a collapse before enough people will wise up. Once people have been entitled and used to freebies, they don’t give those things easily
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                  • Posted by ewv 6 years, 1 month ago
                    Ayn Rand did not say that the system has to collapse before rational ideas can be heard. That is what you wrote. It isn't true.

                    Nor will people "wise up" after a collapse. Proper ideas do not come out of a vacuum just because existential problems are much worse. Knowing you don't like something does not tell you what is right. When national political conditions are suddenly worse in the kind of large scale disaster you are projecting people don't take the time to philosophize, let along become better intellects. They generally act out of panic, fear and emotions -- because they don't have the principles required to do anything else for large scale social organization and want their problems solved "somehow" -- clinging to what they already believe is right and demanding or wishing the government give them what they want.
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                    • Posted by term2 6 years, 1 month ago
                      AR didn’t say that the culture has to collapse BEFORE rational ideas can be presented. But she certainly heavily implied that rational ideas will be accepted more easily if the culture collapses. Remember that was John galts purpose- to stop the motor of the world. Why didn’t he just get on the soapbox and give his speech while things were going great?

                      Looking at Venezuela, one can see that they aren’t denouncing the socialism that has killed their economy, at least not quite yet

                      If the USA collapsed, it would take a very long time before we would enjoy the standard of living we do right now.
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                      • Posted by ewv 6 years, 1 month ago
                        Ayn Rand did not say or imply that "rational ideas will be accepted more easily if the culture collapses", not in reality and not in the fictional plot of Atlas Shrugged.

                        If Galt had given his speech before the plot in the novel began there would have been no novel to write. She sought to put in fictional form her idea of the "ideal man", not an anti-intellectual recommendation to save the world by collapsing it.

                        The "strike" in Atlas Shrugged was fiction intended to make an entirely different point: the role of the mind in human survival, not the "going Galt" nonsense promoted as the means to reform, which she opposed for good reason. The idea for the plot of the novel came to her with the idea 'what if" -- and the plot illustrated how, in accelerated fictional form -- society would collapse if the mind were withdrawn. The 'strikers' went 'back to the world', with the ideas they already held, after a collapse and the looters were no longer a threat. It was a way to end the novel on a positive note, not an expectation that a world-wide threat would disappear if the US were to collapse.

                        The anti-mind culture of neo-Platonic Christianity led over centuries to the Dark Ages and it took a millennia to get out of that. It did not cause "rational ideas [to] be accepted more easily". Expecting, let alone wanting, a collapse to improve anything is anti-intellectual nihilism and the complete opposite of Ayn Rand's theme of the importance of formulating and spreading pro-reason, pro-individualist ideas.

                        You say, "If the USA collapsed, it would take a very long time before we would enjoy the standard of living we do right now." Yes, and it would become much, much worse than right now for a very long time. So don't advocate or count on a "collapse" to substitute for intellectual progress.
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                        • Posted by term2 6 years, 1 month ago
                          The real issue I have with promoting the importance of reason is the Determination of the resistance to it in our culture We are not only getting nowhere in the last 50 years, we are backsliding into collectivism even faster.

                          I would argue that the rise of trump is a grass roots reaction to obvious failures of collectivism which would not have happened without those failures. And trump is very far from subscribing to objectivist principles, but rather is more of a common sense and non intellectual figure

                          A John Galt speech is simply more effective at getting people to think when the current collectivist society ISNT functioning well.

                          I really don’t know AR’s intentions as you present them. I do remember an interview where she stated she hoped that AS was written in the hopes it would prevent the collapse But that has been a dismal failure as we proceed even faster towards that collapse.

                          That means to me we need to find some more effective way to fight collectivism. My view would be to point out and expose the failures of collectivism on a practical basis and replace those failures with non collectivist solutions.

                          Trump is exposing those failures and got elected as a result. We need a Galt figure to capitalize on those failures in an intellectual way to make the free market and individualist solutions stick. Otherwise the improvements will be lost in 2020 or sooner

                          AS was not just a work of fiction. It is based on a lot of great thought about human nature, and is proving to be pretty much right on as a documentary . Consider why John Galt didn’t bother with speech in the beginning of the book- maybe because AR knew inside that people would not listen UNTIL they could experience the results of collectivism. That’s why AS had disappointingly little effect.
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          • Posted by EgoPriest 6 years, 1 month ago
            I said not one word about politics. It's not emotion that's the enemy but emotionalism! We need the same mindful passion and rational awareness for the justice of our cause as they pretend to theirs.

            You think like intrincists hung-up on one concrete or principle of the broader concept that it must reduce back to reality, to proudly act out your independence of spirit that comes of climbing that supreme mountain of oratory, that's what activates the mind of a revolutionary (at "home," or "abroad").

            But these aren't just figures of speech. Everyone has a smartphone in public, and any player can be a hero in the fight for freedom. That's the ultimate goal: to create or inspire joint endeavors of public performance of our "mythos," the artistic vehicle of the personal, cultural and ultimately political revolution: The Atlas Spoke Transparency.

            I am only a sherpa, a poet and a player. But I am honest through and through, and I'll admit that although I do believe that "the training is the treatment," I also recognize and respect the transparency of those whose proclivities focus their minds in more "predictable" ways, let us say.
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            • Posted by EgoPriest 6 years, 1 month ago
              This is to my point but also for Kavenaugh and his Family:

              Children Say
              Level 42

              [They want me...
              To] keep to myself
              what I might share with others
              but they don't seem to understand
              I open my mouth
              [Tew] rediscover
              [I now] have the words at my command

              Holding out
              for a world so much better
              but I'm a stranger in a stranger's land
              all my friends have sold out
              couldn't handle the pressure
              counting their blessings trying to salvage what they [can't]

              Children say - children say
              [our minds should think alike]
              [must] one more day - slip away?
              [when will] the dreams of the young [ever] come to be?

              When I overhear
              my parents conversations
              well I'm struck by the things they say
              it seems they traded the years
              for mere complications,
              who ever thought it could end this way?

              they close the door
              but they can't lock it
              'cause something of their childhood remains
              and they've felt it before
              when the [Galt] in their pocket
              counted the cost of their material [chains]

              Children say - come what may
              be strong for the friends you've known
              but one fine day - (not) far away
              will [you] remember the love [that's been lost or betrayed] ?

              Well you knew what I was saying
              but did you know what it meant?
              when you saw that look in my eye
              did you [...know, I said what I meant?]

              was it all a waking dream?
              all that time we [have misspent]
              well I guess it must have been
              somehow [those feelings] came and went [...]

              Songwriters: Mark King / Michael David Lindup / Philip Gould
              Children Say lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc

              https://youtu.be/zj9Wd1BaVrU
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        • Posted by ewv 6 years, 1 month ago
          "Going Galt", i.e., dropping out, would do nothing to overturn bad ideas. That is not what Ayn Rand advocated..
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          • Posted by EgoPriest 6 years, 1 month ago
            Please see my latest post: "Are You Getting Out, Getting Along or Just Giving Up."

            I'll be happy to consider your contribution.
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            • Posted by ewv 6 years, 1 month ago
              Ayn Rand did not advocate what you claim she did. She opposed what is now called "going Galt" as a way to reform the nation. This topic has been discussed many times on this forum and my "contributions" are on the record in detail.
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              • Posted by EgoPriest 6 years, 1 month ago
                I'll be happy to consider your contribution.
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                • Posted by EgoPriest 6 years, 1 month ago
                  Here's mine: https://youtu.be/pIpT9lvcbL0

                  Wasting time is a lover of liberty's only mistake, is how I would put it, but have a pop music...

                  BJ

                  Welcome to second best my friend
                  The living part of life is just a [BJ] -

                  Welcome-
                  You left your courage in a tree
                  And history
                  Gave you a [BJ]

                  Time is love's only mistake
                  And love is what they used to make
                  When days had turned to reckless night (1)
                  And lights were blown out of sight --

                  The way they said we all should be --
                  Somehow they really got to me
                  And I have suffered from their fear
                  And wondered if the time was near...
                  To go back . . .
                  Go back and let the righteous have my day
                  And let the sun go all the way
                  [beyond the DIM Horizon]

                  Suffer little ones who always know
                  That you were me and I was you --
                  To come with dignity and pride
                  Into a world where side by side
                  They all can find a perfect way
                  To live their life -- to play their play --

                  To kiss the sky -- and so -- to fly
                  Away from us who did not die
                  But went beyond so they could know:

                  Who did the job -- who dealt the blow --
                  Who killed the cock -- who spoiled the show --
                  Who dealt the job --
                  Who dealt the blow . . .

                  [Hunting humans out-of-season is a punishable offense.]

                  -Bruce Haack

                  1) A reference to Raymond Scott's Reckless Nights and Turkish Twilights (A romantic "recklessness" is a conscious attribute affordable only to non-malicious non-evaders): https://youtu.be/YfDqR4fqIWE
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                • Posted by ewv 6 years, 1 month ago
                  Then go and read them instead of promoting unintelligible bad poetry and 'downvoting' out of personal spite. Your assertions that Ayn Rand advocated a 'strike' are not true.
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                  • Posted by EgoPriest 6 years, 1 month ago
                    Honest disagreement with probable motives, undisproven by a single positive contribution.

                    (Still waiting.)
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                    • Posted by EgoPriest 6 years, 1 month ago
                      I'm honestly beginning to think "e.w.v." is a contrarian bot. We're in a pointless tail-spin my "friend." Pull-up! Pull-up!! Up to integration, up to constructive action, rational value-oriented romantically stylized sense of purpose. Or do you only take the concrete letter and morally dictate your denunciations in top-down guise?

                      Ayn Rand is not my mother, which I know from her never have waved a polemical stick in my guiltless face. The training is the treatment, and you are the revolution. John Galt is the hero in your soul, whether you choose to recognize the implications of that meta-ethical, axiomatic truth or choose instead to call Ayn Rand a failure in her life's ambition: to fully depict the ideal man in principle and in every stylistic essential whatever the unique form, you will recognize it or continue to bang your meta-skeptical head against a didactic wall of your own design.

                      I'm nobody's brick! And I'm still waiting for your contribution (because I believe in the Trader Principle). Let's hear it, Atlas, speak!
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                      • Posted by EgoPriest 6 years, 1 month ago
                        If you're neither Atlas nor Egopriest, then it is you who should, imho, keep silent and listen instead to your "flamboyant" moral betters.

                        If I want letter and verse, I know very well where to look: my fully stocked library. (Still looking for Facets though).
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                      • Posted by EgoPriest 6 years, 1 month ago
                        I am immune to my dedication being turned against me "somehow." There is a horizontal, culturally-relevant (contextually-relevant) aspect to your vertical, if well versed, dictums.

                        Have you read the DIM Hypothesis?
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