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racism
Tue Mar 30, 2010 at 12:28:57 PM MST
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There is this idea in physics called the Planck length. It is thought that if you take something this infinitesimally small and fold it over it describes the event horizon of a black hole. This is a singularity; when something passes it never returns. Anything going over the event horizon has effectively been cut off from the universe that we know. This is where Rep. Michele Bachmann and other Republicans have gone.
Over the weekend she was heard telling a rally in Duluth MN the following:
"Democrats said that they were called the 'N word,' which of course would be wrong and inappropriate. But no one has any record of it. No witness saw it, it's not on camera, it's not on audio," she said. "They said that they were spat upon. No one saw it."
She went on, "There's a $10,000 reward right now for anyone who can produce a video or an audio. Don't you think we would have seen a video or an audio by now if there was something out there?"
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Sun Mar 21, 2010 at 12:24:20 PM MST
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UPDATE The House passes the Senate version of the bill. NARAL and NOW are not happy
I'm not going to make an argument why health care in this country is decades behind. We all know that. I'm not going to tell you how utterly illegitimate the scare tactics from the Right have been in this argument, mostly because we all know it and if we don't, then they're are too numerous to list here.
I hope everyone is watching or listening to thing unfold on C-SPAN. The Republicans can't STFU because they've finally fulfilled their wet dream of feeling like victims. Please help me with the highlights of the event in the comments below.
Let us not forget the racism and biggotry so entrenched in the opposition's ideology and their corporate sponsors:
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