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The Lady Doctor
Portland, OR
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Ronald wrote: <quoted text> The Lady Doctor.
Exactly. You probably hold to that view because you never really think of other than what the Government licensed electronic media conditions you to "think" about. You should try to get out of that box.
Ronald No, I hold to "that" view not only because I enjoy excellent mental health, but because I am capable of receiving information and taking it to it's LOGIC conclusion. I have noticed that Nutty Conspiracy Theorists Types (NCTT) tend to enjoy the ego-boost that comes with thinking of oneself as the ONLY intelligent objector in a world of sheeple. As an NCTT you believe the world is run by schizophrenic shadowy organizations who - despite conspiring with MILLIONS in perfect silence - can't resist putting "clues" in things like major public monuments and every note of currency ever printed. But if the government has to spend billions of dollars shuttling Elvis back and forth from Roswell to the Bermuda Triangle in black helicopters before you can feel GOOD about yourself, face it, YOU are pretty tragic pretty tragic. At the last count the world was secretly being run by (at least) these 20 organizations 1.(your favorite) the New World Order 2. Knights Templar 3. Freemasons 4. Trilateral commission 5. Illuminat 6. Skull & Bones Society 7. Bohemian Grove 8. Committee of 300 9. Bilderberg Group 10. Opus Dei 11.(the ever-popular) Jews. 12. shape-shifting reptilian humanoids 13. Nine Unknown Men 14. 1001 Club 15. Council on Foreign Relations 16. Le Cercle 17. Pilgrims 18. Royal Institute of International Affairs 19. Tavistock Institute On Human Relations 20. United States Government 21, Catholicism (Babylonian paganism) It's not known whether they all vote on various issues or just ask Dan Brown whose turn it is each week. Conspiracy theorists honestly believe that these invisible elites have run thousands of years of history yet are incapable of killing unemployed guys who live in his mothers basement and spending his day shouts warnings on street corners. Here are a few other things I know that I didn't learn from "the Government licensed electronic media": 1. The average conspiracy theorist will argue with NASA, Nobel-prize winners and every expert in the world despite having fewer qualifications than the average fry cook. 2. Conspiracy theorists view logical argument as cheating. 3. Like pissing fetishes and tentacle rape comics, conspiracy theories are a problem made much worse by the Internet. 4. Never assume malice when incompetence will do. 5. Conspiracy theorists divide the world into "Everyone even remotely involved or qualified vs. ME" and decide that they'll win single handedl because they are like Rambo with BULLSHIT instead of bullets. Bolshevik Revolution and other revolutions are the work of a worldwide Jewish conspiracy.
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Ronald
Long Beach, CA
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The Lady Doctor wrote: <quoted text> No, I hold to "that" view not only because I enjoy excellent mental health, but because I am capable of receiving information and taking it to it's LOGIC conclusion. I have noticed that Nutty Conspiracy Theorists Types (NCTT) tend to enjoy the ego-boost that comes with thinking of oneself as the ONLY intelligent objector in a world of sheeple. As an NCTT you believe the world is run by schizophrenic shadowy organizations who - despite conspiring with MILLIONS in perfect silence - can't resist putting "clues" in things like major public monuments and every note of currency ever printed. But if the government has to spend billions of dollars shuttling Elvis back and forth from Roswell to the Bermuda Triangle in black helicopters before you can feel GOOD about yourself, face it, YOU are pretty tragic pretty tragic. At the last count the world was secretly being run by (at least) these 20 organizations 1.(your favorite) the New World Order 2. Knights Templar 3. Freemasons 4. Trilateral commission 5. Illuminat 6. Skull & Bones Society 7. Bohemian Grove 8. Committee of 300 9. Bilderberg Group 10. Opus Dei 11.(the ever-popular) Jews. 12. shape-shifting reptilian humanoids 13. Nine Unknown Men 14. 1001 Club 15. Council on Foreign Relations 16. Le Cercle 17. Pilgrims 18. Royal Institute of International Affairs 19. Tavistock Institute On Human Relations 20. United States Government 21, Catholicism (Babylonian paganism) It's not known whether they all vote on various issues or just ask Dan Brown whose turn it is each week. Conspiracy theorists honestly believe that these invisible elites have run thousands of years of history yet are incapable of killing unemployed guys who live in his mothers basement and spending his day shouts warnings on street corners. Here are a few other things I know that I didn't learn from "the Government licensed electronic media": 1. The average conspiracy theorist will argue with NASA, Nobel-prize winners and every expert in the world despite having fewer qualifications than the average fry cook. 2. Conspiracy theorists view logical argument as cheating. 3. Like pissing fetishes and tentacle rape comics, conspiracy theories are a problem made much worse by the Internet. 4. Never assume malice when incompetence will do. 5. Conspiracy theorists divide the world into "Everyone even remotely involved or qualified vs. ME" and decide that they'll win single handedl because they are like Rambo with BULLSHIT instead of bullets. Bolshevik Revolution and other revolutions are the work of a worldwide Jewish conspiracy. The Lady Doctor. Yes. I agree. While I am certainly no fan of Freud and his psychological quackism, one of the mainstream "accepted" indications of schizophrenia is the taking of disjointed irreverent observations and combining them into beliefs that have no bearing on reality. Have you ever considered turning yourself over to a real Government licensed "doctor" so that you might avail yourself of the many benefits of high priced taxpayer funded Government "treatments"? Were you to do so, perhaps you could receive information and take it to its logical conclusion, rather than to its "logic" conclusion. Ronald
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The Lady Doctor
Portland, OR
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Ronald wrote: <quoted text> The Lady Doctor. Yes. I agree. While I am certainly no fan of Freud and his psychological quackism, one of the mainstream "accepted" indications of schizophrenia is the taking of disjointed irreverent observations and combining them into beliefs that have no bearing on reality. Have you ever considered turning yourself over to a real Government licensed "doctor" so that you might avail yourself of the many benefits of high priced taxpayer funded Government "treatments"? Were you to do so, perhaps you could receive information and take it to its logical conclusion, rather than to its "logic" conclusion. Ronald A classic nut job fringe non response. And you even squeezed in a snarky comment about a mistype! It's a shame that those electroshock treatments failed to jolt you into the realty that, unless we are here looking for comic relief, no one reads past the first tow sentenc3es of your insane long wined tomes.
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Bonnie
Wheaton, IL
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Don't you have anything better to worry about?
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Ronald
Long Beach, CA
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The Lady Doctor wrote: <quoted text> A classic nut job fringe non response. And you even squeezed in a snarky comment about a mistype! It's a shame that those electroshock treatments failed to jolt you into the realty that, unless we are here looking for comic relief, no one reads past the first tow sentenc3es of your insane long wined tomes. The Lady Doctor. Well, of course. In your demented "out of touch" state it is only natural that you should "consider" that to be a nut-job fringe non-response. At least the responder didn't go off on some uncontrollable hysterical tangent trying to divert attention away from the subject at hand. Incidentally, doctor. What field did you earn your taxpayer subsidized doctorate in? Basket weaving? That is therapeutic, for sure, but don't you believe you should do some post-doctoral work at the practical level? Ronald
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The Lady Doctor
Portland, OR
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Ronald I don't have time for silly" hobbies because, like you, I am devoting my life to exposing: 1.(your favorite) the New World Order 2. Knights Templar 3. Freemasons 4. Trilateral commission 5. Illuminat 6. Skull & Bones Society 7. Bohemian Grove 8. Committee of 300 9. Bilderberg Group 10. Opus Dei 11.(the ever-popular) Jews. 12. shape-shifting reptilian humanoids 13. Nine Unknown Men 14. 1001 Club 15. Council on Foreign Relations 16. Le Cercle 17. Pilgrims 18. Royal Institute of International Affairs 19. Tavistock Institute On Human Relations 20. United States Government and 21, Catholicism (Babylonian paganism) But with so much IMPORTANT work to be done, how do you find the time to lurk on the thread and respond to my comments within three minutes?
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Ronald
Long Beach, CA
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The Lady Doctor wrote: Ronald I don't have time for silly" hobbies because, like you, I am devoting my life to exposing: 1.(your favorite) the New World Order 2. Knights Templar 3. Freemasons 4. Trilateral commission 5. Illuminat 6. Skull & Bones Society 7. Bohemian Grove 8. Committee of 300 9. Bilderberg Group 10. Opus Dei 11.(the ever-popular) Jews. 12. shape-shifting reptilian humanoids 13. Nine Unknown Men 14. 1001 Club 15. Council on Foreign Relations 16. Le Cercle 17. Pilgrims 18. Royal Institute of International Affairs 19. Tavistock Institute On Human Relations 20. United States Government and 21, Catholicism (Babylonian paganism) But with so much IMPORTANT work to be done, how do you find the time to lurk on the thread and respond to my comments within three minutes? The Lady Doctor. Sorry for the delay in responding to your query. I just returned from one of the high priced Council controlled "anti consumer" Long Beach grocery stores. I do not normally shop in the city, but I had a $2 off coupon to purchase ice cream. I feared the ice cream would melt by the time I got back into the hood should I have traveled home from a more consumer friendly city. I avoided the Council imposed Lowenthal grocery and goods bag harassment tax by bringing tree-friendly plastic bags provided me during my last grocery shopping trip to the low price WinCo grocery store in customer friendly/jobs friendly Lakewood. My fellow food eaters often ask me if revolutionary Council has no heart, considering the fact that most of their victims are our friends - the trees - and we Long Beachers - most of us who are we poor folks and women - including single moms. I always tell my fellow food eaters revolutionary Council has a very generous heart. That fact is demonstrated by the fact that Council DOES NOT criminalize overtaxed and underrepresented Long Beachers whom they "permit" to bring grocery bags that were provided them in pro-consumer cities. Of course, this may change without notice. Revolutionary Council is "doing its part", working hard for the American people. Ronald
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Only Spam
Covina, CA
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This is nothing more than cazy SPAM, and should be de-listed at once.
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A Thought
Vacaville, CA
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Please but my SPAM in a plastic bag.
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BanSpammers
Covina, CA
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The cry is going out to ban those BAD business spammers, there is quit a list of them already. Whats a person to do? Maybe plastic wrap them?
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Raydot
Adelanto, CA
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It would not be feasible to use hemp for fuel, because after refining into clean burning fuel, it would be about two bucks a gallon at the pump.
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BanSpammers
Covina, CA
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More of the same and less of what's needed. But you never know until you open it. The you want to throw it away, again.
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Since: Feb 12
Fresno, CA
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Please wait...
tired wrote: Why dont retailers use biodegradeable bags? You know it is making me sick all the rules and regulations that our society is creating after they create the problems. They give not forethought in making decisions. Then impose this crap as if we are to blame. They should make the policy makers and decision makers do prison time if the decisions they make were without regard and forethought. Then see how many idiotic decisions are made. Politicians are all going to hell. They are the most selfish deceitful son of bitches ever to beguile the days of man. Adam Ortega Fresno, California
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SpamOlater
Covina, CA
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Why, because "people" are bio degradable.
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Jennifer
Henderson, NV
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Ban the lady doc & Ca. from the world.
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“Blood Type B - Attitude B +”
Since: Mar 08
Felton California
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Please wait...
If people took personal responsibility to reduce waste by using their own bags, baskets, backpacks, hands or whatever it wouldn't get to the point of becoming another government issue. We are "victims" of comfort and find it "just too haaaaard" to have to bring our own method of taking home our groceries. Or even bring back the ones we are given to reuse. Blame yourselves. We want everything to be easy and we don't want to have to think too much about it. Then suddenly cancer or other pollution toxic connected diseases strike our lives and they become anything but easy. But we put our little blinders on and bitch about how someone is making us do things we don't want to because it's too hard. Whatever.
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“Blood Type B - Attitude B +”
Since: Mar 08
Felton California
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Please wait...
Regardless of how you feel about it becoming "law", you should do it because it is a better way, not because it is PC, it is just common sense better.
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SpamOlater
La Puente, CA
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What ever chickens left thier feathers in my soup bowl?
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“Blood Type B - Attitude B +”
Since: Mar 08
Felton California
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Instead of judging clueless, how about a good arguement. Convince me I'm wrong. Then let's go take a ship out to the Texas size plastic soup that is swimming around in the Pacific Ocean. Or don't you watch the news. Maybe you like eating plastic with your fish?
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SpamOlater
Covina, CA
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Plastic bags might be spam, too?
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