Sweet and sour is not an oxymoron. You are making a category mistake. I
I think you hit the nail on the head with point 2. That would sum up the sense of entitlement kjt was talking about
Also this lecture series is also really good https://archive.org/details/Romanticism1 Poor audio quality but
Here's alink to a Doug Lain interviewing Timothy morton. It's a bit old but worth a listen. http://douglaslain.net/diet-soap-podcast-197-hyperobjects-neurotic-ecology/
No but I think the Labour party might
Can I just wear the t-shirt
Turn Labour left Then I'll vote for them... And more
The guardian seems to be pretending they had Jeremys back
It's called the standard, there is a red flag displayed as the icon, and the main disagreement with Adrian seems to be along private property lines, man that is sad. Maybe lprent could trademark that flag might be worth a fortune. And hey yeah, let's every...
Great interview on "against the grain" with Doug Henwood along these lines. https://kpfa.org/player/?audio=236764
Individuals are in a unique position to judge their own intentions, that's true. It's an uncontroversial point however that we judge someone's ability to do a job on their record
.... [I handle banter perfectly well, Vinnie. What I dislike is people...
I took the original post to be about why we should like Hillary not why people should vote for her. Also I took it to be a critique of the left, your examples seem to be of the right.
Movement over personality I would guess
Some excellent articles written by Puddleglum. To get a taste... "In the first part of this post I argued that beliefs held by individuals are not a good basis on which to analyse geopolitical events. Both beliefs and their associated collective-level ...
I did read the link, the whole article even, not just the Clinton quote.
Who is making that argument here, and how do you explain the points that Adrian listed.
Are you addressing someone's comments on this site?
I've had a think about the statement “People are dying in Honduras as a result of their first democratic elections” and I can't think what you're getting at, please elaborate.
I know you're joking but that seems to be the argument Sabine was putting up.
6. Support of coup in Honduras https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/post-partisan/wp/2016/04/19/hillary-clintons-dodgy-answers-on-honduras-coup/
The criticism I hear form the left (because that's what we are talking about isn't it) is not what she is going to do, it's what she has done. I don't think that your baby eating fantasy is accurate of any left wing critique of Clinton I've been hearing. ...
It's time to stop trying to disregard people with genuine concerns about Hillary as default Trump supporters. "I know not everyone on this site is going to agree with me, but I think it’s time we stopped buying into the Trump-ite view of Hillary Clinton" ...
Thanks for the link, great article. Now I've got another blog to add to the reading list.
That would be David Farrars pick too I think. http://www.kiwiblog.co.nz/tag/deborah_russell
Can you come up with some positive comments to describe why "mike is fine"? I can't.
Couldn't agree more!
Maybe journalists should follow each answer with a clarifying question. "Sorry are you talking about New Zealanders in New Zealand or not" What other clarifying questions might be needed to rule out future mistaken impressions. It may be a long list!
Puckish Rogue Are the aesthetic qualities of a flag that important. I doubt many people display flags around their home for the sake of beauty. What is important is what a Flag means. You're fooling yourself to think "you like the look of it" is enough of ...
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