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Re: The Improved: You Heard It At EA First

Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2013 10:10 pm
by A-1 (imported)
You say Tow Mater, I say Tow motter...

Dave, wasn't this a popular song at one time?

Let's Call the Whole Thing Off, what do you say?

Re: The Improved: You Heard It At EA First

Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2013 4:14 pm
by moi621 (imported)
Star Wars VII

The Ravages of Age.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2488496/

Oh, PLEASE Lord, not the aged and heftier, Carrie Fisher. :(

And Where Did You Hear It First ?

:)

Re: The Improved: You Heard It At EA First

Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2013 7:27 pm
by A-1 (imported)
Carrie Fisher can come and lie naked on MY body whenever she pleases...

A-1 the HUT...

Re: The Improved: You Heard It At EA First

Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2013 11:04 pm
by moi621 (imported)
Now this sounds like a real productive use of those "gang" sorts or artists who

spray paint public property.

http://news.yahoo.com/spray-painting-as ... 18781.html Just to show I did not make it up.

Spray-Painting Asteroids Could Protect Earth from Space Rock Threat

Yup. :)

Moi

Neo Social Engineer

actually it is a new hobby. πŸ˜„

Re: The Improved: You Heard It At EA First

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 9:35 pm
by moi621 (imported)
Bob Woodward told Wolf Blitzer that a senior White House official has sent him a note stating to the effect

"He will regret writing against Obama these last days"

http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/02/ ... tor&rpc=43

UPDATE 1-Bob Woodward says White House told him he would regret criticism

By Susan Heavey

WASHINGTON, Feb 27 (Reuters) - Journalist Bob Woodward on Wednesday said a senior White House official told him he would "regret" taking issue in recent days with President Barack Obama's version of how across-the-board budget cuts came to be.

Woodward, who challenged the White House account in an article on Sunday, said a "very senior" White House official sent him an email in which, "It was said very clearly, 'You will regret doing this.'"

Woodward made the comment in an interview with CNN's Wolf Blitzer. He declined to name the official.

The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment Wednesday night.

Earlier in the day, Woodward criticized Barack Obama's handling of the cuts set to take effect this week, calling the president's decision to hold back on military deployments "madness."

His comments continued what has become a running dispute between Woodward, perhaps the country's best-known print journalist, and the Democratic White House about who is responsible for the across-the-board cuts scheduled to begin on Friday.

Last week, Woodward published an opinion piece in the Washington Post - where he is an associate editor - saying the administration was "wrong" to blame the cuts on Republicans.

That drew retorts from White House press secretary Jay Carney, who in posts on Twitter and later in comments to reporters blamed the budget stalemate on Republican opposition to including increased revenues in any deal to replace the cuts.

The $85 billion across-the-board budget cuts were mandated by Congress and the White House as part of the August 2011 deal to avoid a government default. The reductions are split between defense spending and domestic programs.

Woodward, who first gained fame in the 1970s from exposing the Watergate scandal during the administration of President Richard Nixon, wrote a detailed account in his 2012 book, "The Price of Politics," of the August 2011 deal that led to the cuts.

Woodward followed with two television appearances on Wednesday.

In one, on MSNBC, he attacked Obama for drawing national security into the budget debate.

"So we now have the president going out (saying) 'Because of this piece of paper and this agreement, I can't do what I need to do to protect the country.' That's a kind of madness that I haven't seen in a long time," Woodward told MSNBC on Wednesday.

On Tuesday, Obama warned of threats to Navy readiness in a visit to the Newport News Shipbuilding shipyard in Virginia, where maintenance to the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln has been delayed by the budget crisis.

Earlier this month, the Pentagon said it was delaying deployment of another carrier, the USS Harry Truman, to the Middle East because of funding.

Obama's decision to drag the military into the budget fight likely would not have happened in previous administrations, Republican or Democratic, Woodward added on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" program.

In the second interview, on CNN, he said, "It makes me very uncomfortable to have the White House telling reporters, you're going to regret doing something that you believe in." (Reporting by Susan Heavey; Editing by Fred Barbash, Eric Beech and Lisa Shumaker)
moi621 (imported) wrote: Tue Feb 19, 2013 6:49 pm ----------------------------------------------------------------------------

Is it riskier to be threatened by Obama and Staff or NIXON and Staff? πŸ™„

No invitation for beer on the White House lawn?

The Moister

Conjecture:

The President Did NOT Know About It

AND When Didn't He Know πŸ˜„

Then WHY? :shakemitk

Re: The Improved: You Heard It At EA First

Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2013 5:50 am
by butterflyjack (imported)
I wonder if anyone has drawn any conclusions about Bob Woodward from his public appearances/statements.. He seems to me to be a bit of a dullard..A slow witted man..

For some strange reason, I've inherently disliked/distrusted him for many years...He sounds like just another overly self-infatuated blovator..But that's just me...Hehe

Jackie

Re: The Improved: You Heard It At EA First

Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2013 3:51 pm
by moi621 (imported)
Whoopi Goldberg was the Chicken Pox Polly

who almost killed Barbara Walters.

Moi

Life is dangerous and always lethal

Re: The Improved: You Heard It At EA First

Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2013 5:12 pm
by Dave (imported)
butterflyjack (imported) wrote: Fri Mar 01, 2013 5:50 am I wonder if anyone has drawn any conclusions about Bob Woodward from his public appearances/statements.. He seems to me to be a bit of a dullard..A slow witted man..

For some strange reason, I've inherently disliked/distrusted him for many years...He sounds like just another overly self-infatuated blovator..But that's just me...Hehe

Jackie

He's out on a Book Tour selling his new book.

It's called "creating a buzz."

Re: The Improved: You Heard It At EA First

Posted: Tue Mar 12, 2013 4:16 pm
by moi621 (imported)
At long last, a rocket that takes off and lands as an early 20th century concept rocket should.

Hooray Buck Rogers

http://www.spacex.com/multimedia/videos.php?id=0

This really can't be economical, can it?

Compared to the cost of fuel to attach an assist device, like an auto rotor on landing coming out the nose.

Moi

Ming the Merciless resides in the hearts of corporationist. <snark> <snark>

Re: The Improved: You Heard It At EA First

Posted: Sat Mar 16, 2013 6:22 pm
by moi621 (imported)
Something we all knew anyways, now someone is saying it.

http://news.yahoo.com/hard-undo-cancer- ... 33864.html

It's Hard to Undo Cancer Screening Recommendations, Study Shows

The growing controversy surrounding prostate cancer screening in recent years doesnΒ’t appear to have changed men's attitudes toward the test Β— many still get screened regardless, a new study suggests. . .

Many experts believe a practice known as active surveillance could reduce unnecessary treatment of the disease. Under active surveillance, patients diagnosed with low-risk prostate cancer receive regular follow-up testing, and are treated only if their cancer becomes more aggressive.

But Goodwin said that in his experience, patients want to take action once they hear the word "cancer," rather than wait, even if that cancer isn't going to cause harm. "Many men do not tolerate that concept," Goodwin said, referring to active surveillance. "The word 'cancer' has such an emotional weight."

Y'all remember to get your full length colonoscopy now. As long as you don't enjoy it. :-\

Now imagine how hard it is to "undo" bad vaccine recommendations πŸ™…

Oh how I was slammed years ago when I dared to upload the less prostate screening approach.

It is tough being ahead of ones time. woo-woo

Moi

Corollary to "Fart Freely".

Think as you fart.