learn November 27 · 05:12:32 AM
Thing we really want to hear... “Donald who?”
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tallen387 learn November 27 · 07:54:58 AM
Along with “Wasn’t he big in the ‘80s?”
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learn tallen387 November 27 · 08:11:23 AM
Along with “oh — he’s Dick Cheney’s cell mate? — that should be interesting...”
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Baileywick learn November 27 · 08:48:01 AM
Now, are you saying that as Calvin, or Hobbes?

Either way, I’m in.
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Mokurai Baileywick December 01 · 11:17:51 AM
The original Calvin taught predestination, so that our destiny is not in our hands, while the original Hobbes warned us against political selfishness, leading to a life that would be solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short.

The Hobbes solution was monarchy, though, so I am going to vote for the Spinoza, Locke, Paine, etc. line of human rights instead. But human rights only exist if the people can enforce them.

The Constitution as Catch-22
Now, you were asking about Trump’s life in prison.

Grokking Republicans: The Lucifer Effect



Some pithy links on the last entry.

Beats the horrific risk of (even-hearing) the mouth of ... ... on the cluless-meeja-Still.