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BuRn 12/08/2005 10:18 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yes, it SHOULD be a democratic process. Only, those in power at the moment are not so democratic. And those who chose for them are nutcases... WHAT A COUNTRY... The US is becoming one big joke, and it WILL be a joke within years from now |
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TheGardenWeasel 12/08/2005 10:18 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Anonymous Coward 11/18/2004 9:01 pm EST >Notice how the uneducated fucks can´t grasp Berkeley and they wonder why intellectuals look down at them as apes, Goobers & Gomers? Duh! Right On! AC Berkeley has pioneered some of our societies most useful tools. LSD and BSD Freedom and insight for a strong mind, and a computer operating system that is copied by many, and free for all. FreeBSD |
elitist snob 12/08/2005 10:18 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yeah, the Goobers & Gomers can´t read, ya´ see. It bees´ hard ta´ sound out dem´ big two and three seee-lab-bull woyds. Dey preeefer their ministers readin´ to ´em from the good book of circular arguments (which anyone whose studied religious history or comparative religion knows is pure bullshit for the masses of asses) convincin´ ´em that their contrived Jeebus, jes´ like the Easter Bunny & Sanny Claus bees´ real. Hail, Dubya´! They REALLY do deserve Bush, at least in the Red States. This REALLY is the land of the apes. I personally do hope some super power decides to level this place soon for the sake of the rest of humanity.- e.s. P.S. Yo´ momma´ be callin´. Think she want some you know... |
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Rat Race 12/08/2005 10:18 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We used to ride our bikes down to the "peoples park" and laugh at the stupid stoned out hippies. Bad stuff, Bad stuff. |
fnord 12/08/2005 10:18 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The pattern of lies and denial continues. Mr. Bush and his sponsors have so far skated ahead of the cracking ice left by their passage. At some point, in the near future, the spreading cracks will catch up with them, and they will drown in the ice-cold lake of America´s hatred for them and all they stand for. Election Fraud 2000 California/Enron energy crisis. Staging 9/11 as a pretext for war. Failed wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. The Massacre of Fallujah. Election Fraud 2004 Devaluation of the dollar by 40% since taking office. Loss of millions of jobs to outsourcing. Tax breaks for the rich, at the expense of the children of the dwindling middle class. The hits keep happenin´, and the stonewalling continues. No mistake has ever been admitted. When this regime goes down, it´s gonna land hard. |
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Anonymous Coward 12/08/2005 10:18 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 1st pylon medinet... I used to say it started around the early seventies, but I think that was simply a step along the way. The oil people clearly gained control around the time of Kennedy´s death in the early sixties. If you think about it though, you could take it back easily to the turn of the century industrialists. |
Anonymous Coward 12/08/2005 10:18 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Obviously you all have never lived there. I have and can tell you that Berkeley is one weird ass place. The City Council is totally loonie like I said earlier. Here is an excellent article from San Fran that pretty much describes how warped their sense of thinking is. They are out of money yet freeze homeless peoples stuff, the city workers pick up off the streets. ------------------------------------------------ Berkeley tolerates its homeless people, and takes good care of their stuff when they abandon it in shopping carts. Not only does the city pack carts and other belongings into a huge container in case folks want it back -- it also deep-freezes them for as long as 90 days. About a year ago, Berkeley bought a 40-foot-long, 8-foot-wide refrigerated container for $8,200 after public works officials complained about vermin infesting carts stored at the city´s outdoor corporation yard. The city signed a five-year, $61,500 lease with Caltrans for land under the University Avenue overpass at Interstate 80 to put the container on, and ran power to the unit. Deputy City Attorney Matthew Orebic said the city is heeding state law that requires storage of lost goods. He said it is not clear, however, that that law applies to unattended shopping carts because they may not be lost. "We just do that to be safe and fair, to make sure that there´s no argument that we´ve violated any laws and to be fair to the person,´´ Orebic said. "What if you´ve got your medication in there?´´ San Francisco and UC Berkeley also store homeless people´s belongings as a result of lawsuits filed by homeless advocates, but they don´t freeze them. Critics say Berkeley´s freezer program is an example of good intentions run amok. The city, which faces a $7.5 million deficit, should treat abandoned shopping carts as stolen property instead of worrying so much about the contents, they say. Continued at: [link to sfgate.com] |