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ThinkFast: August 3, 2006

By Think Progress on Aug 3rd, 2006 at 9:16 am

ThinkFast: August 3, 2006»


Middle East update: Hezbollah fired the largest number of rockets – about 200 — in a single day at Israel. For the first time in nearly a week, Israel struck Beirut and resumed those attacks today. The Lebanese Prime Minister said that more than 900 people, mostly civilians, have been killed and 3,000 wounded since the violence began. 56 Israelis have died — 37 soldiers as well as 19 civilians — due to Hezbollah rocket attacks.

An LAT imes/Bloomberg poll found discontent with President Bush’s leadership on a variety of key fronts, “including the war in Iraq, with 60% disapproval, and the economy, with 59% disapproval.”

“Growing seawater acidity threatens to wipe out coral, fish and other crucial species worldwide.” That finding is the last in a five-part LA Times series entitled “Altered Oceans,” detailing a variety of dangers facing the open seas.

“The military’s top uniformed lawyers…criticized key provisions of a proposed new U.S. plan for special military courts, affirming that they did not see eye to eye with the senior Bush administration political appointees who developed the plan and presented it to them last week.”

Candidates at a forum held in Colorado recently by James Dobson’s Focus on the Family talked about opening Iraq to the word of Jesus. Bentley Rayburn, a retired Air Force major general, said establishing a democracy in Iraq would send a message. “That will open up hope within these countries for the gospel of Jesus Christ to change hearts,” he said.

In a letter this week, Reps. Howard Berman (D-CA) and Dana Rohrabacher (R-CA) accused a top State Department official of providing “highly misleading if not intentionally deceptive” testimony on the proposed US-India nuclear deal. The lawmakers charged that the “State Department intentionally kept Congress in the dark about two Indian firms that sold missile parts to Iran.”

10 days: the length of President Bush’s vacation, the “shortest summer break of his presidency.” “Last summer, he was not seen as being on top of the job,” says Merle Black, a political scientist at Emory University. “He doesn’t want to be seen taking a whole month off right now. It doesn’t look good.”

“Amid this country’s strong economic expansion, many Americans simply aren’t feeling the benefits,” Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said recently. “Their increases in wages are being eaten up by high energy prices and rising healthcare costs, among others.” His comments are “a sign that the income inequality may rise higher on the US policy agenda in the years ahead.”

And finally: the Senate is grappling with an urgent matter: the senators-only elevators at the Capitol are being overrun by the unelected. “[S]enators sometimes share their moving sanctums with staff members, lobbyists and T-shirt-clad tourists who apparently missed (or ignored or cannot read) the senators-only signs.” “No, no, no, c’mon, c’mon,” Sen. Rick Santorum (R-PA) complained recently, after 10 or so reporters trailed Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-NY) onto a senators-only elevator. Santorum complained that “some of the rest of us” need to get on board, too.

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67 Responses to “ThinkFast: August 3, 2006”

  1. Jay Randal Says:

    I wonder what dastardly deed the Bush Regime has planned for today?


  2. dlet Says:

    Candidates at a forum held in Colorado recently by James Dobson’s Focus on the Family talked about opening Iraq to the word of Jesus.

    Awesome. So when is their flight over there? I wish them all the luck in the world. They’ll need it.


  3. S.D. Says:

    IMO, We need an international force to go after these Rocket Launchers NOW.

    Even if the Lebanese military wanted to go after those Hezbolla idiots, they might not have the ability to anymore…


  4. Evil Spaniard Says:

    Middle East update: Hezbollah fired the largest number of rockets – about 200 — in a single day at Israel. For the first time in nearly a week, Israel struck Beirut and resumed those attacks today. The Lebanese Prime Minister said that more than 900 people, mostly civilians, have been killed and 3,000 wounded since the violence began. 56 Israelis have died — 37 soldiers as well as 19 civilians — due to Hezbollah rocket attacks.

    Curiously, for being terrorists, they’re fairly accurate and focused in Israeli’s army… A thing that can’t do the most powerful army in the region (this is Israel again)?

    An LATimes/Bloomberg poll found discontent with President Bush’s leadership on a variety of key fronts, “including the war in Iraq, with 60% disapproval, and the economy, with 59% disapproval.”

    Bush will play deaf to (non favorable) polls, as always.

    “Growing seawater acidity threatens to wipe out coral, fish and other crucial species worldwide.” That finding is the last in a five-part LA Times series entitled “Altered Oceans,” detailing a variety of dangers facing the open seas.

    That’s a result from Global Warming, too, and I’m being serious. An increased concentration of CO2 in atmosphere makes that the oceans can’t liberate CO2 to the atmosphere, and thus, water with increased CO2 rates (togheter with high chemical contamination) becomes more acid. Maybe when salmons disappear, some rich Republicans will notice it…

    “The military’s top uniformed lawyers…criticized key provisions of a proposed new U.S. plan for special military courts, affirming that they did not see eye to eye with the senior Bush administration political appointees who developed the plan and presented it to them last week.”

    A good couple of Roman Emperors fell when they disappointed the generals…

    Candidates at a forum held in Colorado recently by James Dobson’s Focus on the Family talked about opening Iraq to the word of Jesus. Bentley Rayburn, a retired Air Force major general, said establishing a democracy in Iraq would send a message. “That will open up hope within these countries for the gospel of Jesus Christ to change hearts,” he said.

    Yes, from being peaceful moderate muslim to rabid fundamentalists. Thanks, general, you’re doing a lot of good to the world and your country.

    In a letter this week, Reps. Howard Berman (D-CA) and Dana Rohrabacher (R-CA) accused a top State Department official of providing “highly misleading if not intentionally deceptive” testimony on the proposed US-India nuclear deal. The lawmakers charged that the “State Department intentionally kept Congress in the dark about two Indian firms that sold missile parts to Iran.”

    The decider decides, then (maybe) (mis)inform, then the USA regrets its lame decissions. Nice train of thought. Sorry, USA people, you’re out of the information loop.

    10 days: the length of President Bush’s “shortest summer break of his presidency.” “Last summer, he was not seen as being on top of the job,” says Merle Black, a political scientist at Emory University in Atlanta. “He doesn’t want to be seen taking a whole month off right now. It doesn’t look good.”

    6 years too late.

    “Amid this country’s strong economic expansion, many Americans simply aren’t feeling the benefits,” Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said recently. “Their increases in wages are being eaten up by high energy prices and rising healthcare costs, among others.” His comments are “a sign that the income inequality may rise higher on the US policy agenda in the years ahead.”

    This is a surprise only to the republican bases. At least to the ones who want to aknowledge the problem.

    And finally: the Senate is grappling with an urgent matter: the senators-only elevators at the Capitol are being overrun by the unelected. “[S]enators sometimes share their moving sanctums with staff members, lobbyists and T-shirt-clad tourists who apparently missed (or ignored or cannot read) the senators-only signs.” “No, no, no, c’mon, c’mon,” Sen. Rick Santorum (R-PA) complained recently, after 10 or so reporters trailed Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-NY) onto a senators-only elevator. Santorum complained that “some of the rest of us” need to get on board, too.

    Well, if an elevator can support the weight of a couple fat senators, can surely support some dozens of extre people.


  5. TripMaster Monkey Says:

    I wish them all the luck in the world. They’ll need it.

    You know, diet, I didn’t think there was anything that Focus on the Family could do to gain my respect, but flying to Iraq and personally trying to spread the Good News (and most probably getting killed in various unpleasant ways) would really do the trick.

    Too bad it’ll never happen…


  6. Steve53 Says:

    For the first time in a long time–I’m frankly afraid for our civilization.

    I think I’ll go hug my wife.


  7. jaysus Says:

    Too late Dobson, Jesus is identified in Iraq with Bush,M-16’s,tanks,bombs,depleted uranium, torture,arrest,rape,destruction etc. Might want to start reeducating yourself and you followers with “The Word”, the nontwisted version.


  8. kindness Says:

    Apparently Dobson doesn’t know that Christians already exist in Iraq. I hope he won’t be too surprised to learn that Assyrians are christians and converted withing a couple hundred years of Christs death.

    Maybe someone could show Dobson how to log onto Wikipedia…..


  9. Subway Serenade Says:

    That’s it! Make the Iraqis practice safe sects!

    Condomaniacs?


  10. Evil Spaniard Says:

    Safe sects? Buddhism?


  11. Zooey Says:

    Candidates at a forum held in Colorado recently by James Dobson’s Focus on the Family talked about opening Iraq to the word of Jesus. Bentley Rayburn, a retired Air Force major general, said establishing a democracy in Iraq would send a message. “That will open up hope within these countries for the gospel of Jesus Christ to change hearts,” he said.

    I think Dr Dobby and Major Gen Rayburn should be the first to arrive, and they should start in Fallujah. I’m certain the “Welcome Wagon” will meet them immediately.


  12. Zooey Says:

    “Growing seawater acidity threatens to wipe out coral, fish and other crucial species worldwide.” That finding is the last in a five-part LA Times series entitled “Altered Oceans,” detailing a variety of dangers facing the open seas.

    Can we say TIPPING POINT?


  13. Zooey Says:

    the Senate is grappling with an urgent matter: the senators-only elevators at the Capitol are being overrun by the unelected.

    “Senators Only” What? Why? You know what? Those people work for us! There should be a “No Senators” elevator. Or an “Especially No Sen Santorum” elevator.


  14. RUCerious Says:

    Here are the actual numbers from the Bloomberg poll
    CBS News/New York Times Poll. July 21-25, 2006. N=1,127 adults nationwide. MoE ± 3 (for all adults). RV = registered voters

    “Do you approve or disapprove of the way George W. Bush is handling the situation with Iraq?”

    Approve Disapprove Unsure
    % % %
    ALL adults 32 62 6
    Republicans 64 33 3
    Democrats 7 89 4
    Independents 29 63 8

    LESS than one third of those polled approve of the way the occupation (situation) is being handled. What a freakin mandate!


  15. RUCerious Says:

    #13 - No, you’re wrong. There should be one elevator designated solely for Sick Rantorum, only stops are floor 13 and hell.


  16. Rebel With A Cause Says:

    Something has got to be wrong with these figures.

    Over 315 applications for unemployment benefits for one week, but less than 200K jobs created for the whole month.

    Folks, we are going out backwards, but the Bushco and Rove posters will still maintain that the economy is just fine.


  17. Zooey Says:

    There should be one elevator designated solely for Sick Rantorum, only stops are floor 13 and hell.
    Comment by RUCerious

    Santorum can get to hell using the stairs…


  18. Brian Coughlan Says:

    The Lebanese Prime Minister said that more than 900 people, mostly civilians, have been killed and 3,000 wounded since the violence began. 56 Israelis have died — 37 soldiers as well as 19 civilians — due to Hezbollah rocket attacks.

    During the entire campaign of the IRA over 3 decades (Ireland has roughly the same population as Lebanon), roughly 3000 people were killed. The Israelies are almost a third of the way there in 3 weeks. The evidence is in and absolute.

    Restraint saves lives on all sides. Stop the War.


  19. Gerald Gibson Says:

    IMO, We need an international force to go after these Rocket Launchers NOW.

    Even if the Lebanese military wanted to go after those Hezbolla idiots, they might not have the ability to anymore…

    Comment by S.D.

    Considering those rocket launchers didnt start shooting until Israel started bombing Lebanon cities it makes sense to think that the rockets will stop firing once again when Israel STOPS bombing Lebanon cities…


  20. RUCerious Says:

    #17, OK stairs or elevator, are we agreed his place in hell a non-refundable reservation?


  21. Retired Republican Soldier Says:

    Wow! So the Hizbullah had over 2000 rockets at the begining of this little incurion. I want to thank the unil forces in Southern Lenbanon for doing a bang up job at keeping weapons out of the hands of groups like Hizbullah. I have got to wonder why the Israelis aren’t falling over themselves to accept some un force to protect them in the future.


  22. Zooey Says:

    OK stairs or elevator, are we agreed his place in hell a non-refundable reservation?
    Comment by RUCerious

    We have an agreement. Who says prog/libs can’t agree? ;)


  23. Zooey Says:

    “He doesn’t want to be seen taking a whole month off right now. It doesn’t look good.”

    GWB never looks good. The brush must be getting pretty damned high at the “ranch.”


  24. Gerald Gibson Says:

    Wow! So the Hizbullah had over 2000 rockets at the begining of this little incurion. I want to thank the unil forces in Southern Lenbanon for doing a bang up job at keeping weapons out of the hands of groups like Hizbullah. I have got to wonder why the Israelis aren’t falling over themselves to accept some un force to protect them in the future.

    Comment by Retired Republican Soldier

    Considering the UN was not mandated to force Lebanons anti-Israeli resistors (Hezbollah) to disarm there should be no expectations from people like you that the UN should have disarmed them… they are UN OBSERVERS… not a military force that is going to take sides between Israel and the Lebaneise that formed into Hezbollah… Hezbollah is not a bunch of outsiders or terrorists.. Hezbollah was formed directly because of the actions of Israel during the 1980s… Hezbollah ARE Lebaneise.

    No Israeli agression in 1980s == no Hezbollah. The UNs job is NOT to go finish off people that Israel tried to kill. The UNs job was to act as witnesses to further Israeli attacks on Lebanon and Hezbollah/PLO attacks on Israels northern border.


  25. Brian Coughlan Says:

    Wow! So the Hizbullah had over 2000 rockets at the begining of this little incurion.

    Comment by Retired Republican Soldier — August 3, 2006 @ 10:16 am

    There is another perspective to this. Simply put, they expected the Israelies to invade and kill Lebanese children …. don’t the Lebanese have a right to self defence, or is that reserved for the serial victimhood monopolists of Israel?


  26. Zooey Says:

    Sen McCain can be so funny sometimes. (C-Span) He couldn’t get a straight answer out of Gen Abizaid, and McCain said he didn’t want to play a game of “Whack-a-Mole.”


  27. Kermit the Freedom Frog Says:

    Considering the UN was not mandated to force Lebanons anti-Israeli resistors (Hezbollah) to disarm

    There was a UNSC resolution demanding all independent militias disarm. One of those resolutions that gets ignored. The observers were not mandated to disarm them, the Lebanese government was.

    don’t the Lebanese have a right to self defence

    Sure, and that is a job for the Lebanese army. At this point, however, Lebanese government disavows all responsibility for Hizbollah’s actions, so it isn’t the Lebanese people defending themselves. It is Hizbollah fighting Israel, independent of the Lebanese government.

    No Israeli agression in 1980s == no Hezbollah.

    True, but there was the PLO launching attacks into Israel. One could easily say, No attacks on Israel from Lebannon == no Israeli aggression into Lebanon.

    Sorry, but I refuse to side with anyone who calls themselves the Party of God.

    Disarm all private militias, draw borders, and everyone keep to their side. Until the borders are sorted out and the militias disarmed, we’re just going to see more of this.


  28. Chase Says:

    Interesting criticism about the ABA Task Force on signing statements from the Boston Globe.


  29. Sharon Cox Says:

    Good Morning to you all……..I have an idea, since this is the open thread, right.? Every one here post what they would do if they had bull shit bush’s job for a day……I’ll go first and let’s see how many others respond……..My day would start off with eliminating all the bad bills passed by this bunch since 2000. Eliminating all support to all foreign countries except humatarian relief (food and medecine). No more planes, bombs, tanks and bullets to any foreign countries and all on loan returned to the USA immediately….All troops returned home and all foreign bases closed now…..All people put into office by bushco fired on the spot and the present administration arrested and held with out representation or contact with the outside world for 30 day’s, we would negotiate after that…….By the way I would do that all before lunch………..After lunch I would call all foreign countries and any that owed us money tell them to pay up with in 10 day’s……No foreigners can own any property in the USA and would be baught off and sent packing ….There would be no more trade with foreign countries except (equal ) trade….All americans would have medical insurance, all the stolen S.S. (borrowed) funds would be immediately replaced……..A massive rebuilding of our roads, bridges, dams would start immediately…..Our borders would be secured and no Dubi or any foreigner would be allowed to own our ports or leases……..Hallaburton and any like company would be disolved and all their funds returned, cheney and all ceo’s would be up on charges and all their property seized untill the courts were satisfied….Companies hiding their funds in off shore accounts would be denied just like a foreigner……All this would be a good first day for me……..What say all of you………Blessings…….Peace…….Tomorrow is Friday…..


  30. RUCerious Says:

    #29 - Whew! Good start…


  31. RUCerious Says:

    #29 - ON day 2, Send Katherine Harris and Ken Blackwell to Gitmo and get the truth out of them regarding their participation in the “elections” of 2000 and 04. Once the real story comes out, America and the world will know that all the evil done by this administration was not done at the behest of the American people.
    Oh, yeah, and order breakfast in.


  32. Antagonist Says:

    #29

    If I was Bush for a day, I’d search through the data gathered by my “domestic spying” program and identify as many liberals as I could. Starting with the most obnoxius, I’d begin rounding them up and ship them to France.


  33. Krazny Says:

    Mr. Santorum won’t have to worry about the senators only elevetors after November.


  34. Chuck Says:

    # 32 Antagonist:

    Why are you such a James Dobson loving idiot?


  35. Antagonist Says:

    #34 Chuck

    Because you’re an assuming, presumptuous bastard.


  36. Jay Randal Says:

    Post 29 > I would seize Bush’s Texas ranch, and turn it into an orphanage for all the children in Iraq and Lebanon whose parents were killed, because of Dubya’s complete stupidity! Bush himself would be forced to feed the children for the rest of his worthless life!


  37. Krazny Says:

    Antogonist doesn’t love Dobson, he does however love facism. see how he wants to round up an liberals and put them in camps. I am sure your masters would approve.


  38. Bingo ! Says:

    # 17 Zooey:

    I can’t remember which movie,but your comment reminds me of a scene out of a Kathrine Hepburn movie I saw years ago.


  39. Simon Says:

    56 Israelis have died — 37 soldiers as well as 19 civilians — due to Hezbollah rocket attacks.

    That doesn’t seem right — surely many of the Israeli soldiers have been killed by gunfire, grenades, and other “light” weapons in direct combat with Hezbollah, rather than by rockets, right?


  40. dlet Says:

    #32
    If you were Bush for a day. You’d have to get your suit and shirt cleaned from the drool marks left on them. Maybe that won’t be too much different for you though.


  41. Chuck Says:

    # 37 Krazny:

    Me thinks Antagonist also loves ‘domestic spying’.


  42. Jay Randal Says:

    Nobody would want to be Bush any day > lol. I take post 29 to infer if you were president, not Bush, for a day, hence my post 36 above!


  43. Krazny Says:

    Chuck,

    I am sure antogonist’s response, if any, will be he was making a joke, and progressives have no sense of humour. That is the standard regressive whine when you call them out for making facist statements.


  44. Krazny Says:

    Man if I was Bush for the day, I would turn over all the information on the illegal stuff I have been doing to the FBI, and the Justice Department, and do the perp walk with my cabinet. After all the next day I wouldn’t be the one in jail.


  45. dlet Says:

    If I was Bush for a day I would get frisky with an intern. Then maybe the public would call for impeachment.


  46. Antagonist Says:

    #43

    I am sure antogonist’s response, if any, will be he was making a joke, and progressives have no sense of humour. That is the standard regressive whine when you call them out for making facist statements.

    Comment by Krazny — August 3, 2006 @ 11:47 am

    But I was joking Kranzy—I figured if #29 was going to turn this thread into yet another anti-Bush rant, and spout all sorts of nonsense, I may as well spout some nonsense too. You”re upset because I wasn’t playing the game by the rules.

    As for you’re thinking you’ve called me on some fascist statement, and then your attempts to cut off some imagined retreat on my part—it’s just too funny.
    It seems as though you’d rather believe your own caricature of whoever “them” are, then to accept the fact that I really was joking.


  47. Krazny Says:

    As for you’re thinking you’ve called me on some fascist statement, and then your attempts to cut off some imagined retreat on my part—it’s just too funny.
    It seems as though you’d rather believe your own caricature of whoever “them” are, then to accept the fact that I really was joking.

    Comment by Antagonist — August 3, 2006 @ 12:01 pm

    Right back at ya big guy. I think you are familar with the phrase “the pot calling the kettle black”?


  48. Sharon Cox Says:

    Good Posts all, yes all…….Note I said ….if you had bush’s job for the day….Also note my listings were only a little over half the day……After second break I would instigate a plan to have all relegious groups that use their church for political gains be taxed as businesses.. All militants from foreign coountries would be arrested and deported…Every one who over stayed their visas removed and not allowed back in america…….All dams and electrical plants would increase their security…….Kindegarden through college would be free for all citizens willing to teach in disadvantages areas for 2 years…..No citizen would be homeless, mass building of projects like condos would start and areas for community gardens would be started…..The news media would not be allowed to spread propoganda for any party and all people running for office would be allowed the same amount of time for stating their qualifications…….The electorial college would be eliminated and paper ballotts only allowed with equal amount of viewers from all sides to prevent voter fraud……..That would end my day……….Blessings


  49. Antagonist Says:

    #47

    I’m sorry Kranzy, but your comment doesn’t make much sense.

    You made a definitive statement by saying—That is the standard regressive whine when you call them out for making facist statements

    I chose to say—It seems as though you’d rather believe… because I recognize that I do not know what you believe.

    You made a bold assertion, and I did not. That’s hardly “the pot calling the kettle black.”


  50. Krazny Says:

    Whatever works best in your world there antogonist. I would hardly want to be responsible for bursting you bubble.


  51. Antagonist Says:

    In my world there are established rules of grammer that have existed long before I was alive. What world do you live in?


  52. Krazny Says:

    I live on the planet Earth. I am sorry if my grammar does not follow the established rules on your world, didn’t catch the name. You see I am a relaxed sort of guy, and I don’t really care.


  53. Antagonist Says:

    Well stay relaxed Kranzy, I mean no harm. I’m just trying to win at least one friggin’ argument for a change. :)


  54. Krazny Says:

    LOL maybe if you saw the light you would win a few arguments. =P


  55. Chase Says:

    Another tidbit today: Colorado State Department of Atmospheric Science has reduced their estimate for Atlantic hurricanes this season.


  56. Krazny Says:

    Well that is great to hear that a landlocked state, is reducing its estimate on hurricans this year chase.


  57. Antagonist Says:

    Very funny… Take care!


  58. Chase Says:

    #56 - Actually, Dr. Gray is one the most respected atmospheric scientists around.


  59. ocdemocrat Says:

    I think that the NEW DEMOCRACY in Iraq will welcome Dobson and his bunch of loonies with open arms.

    Something along the lines of: “Guess who is coming over for our dinner tonight?”


  60. Zooey Says:

    #38 - Thanks, Bingo. I love Kate Hepburn. She and I probably would think alike, were she alive. ;)


  61. Zooey Says:

    Sharon, that’s a full day, but I’m sure you’d be done in time for tea at 4 p.m.
    Sharon Cox 2008!


  62. jason baddo Says:

    unfortunately one rocket missed child killer olmert’s head by inches


  63. exley Says:

    Bill Maher: As I watch so much of the world ask Israel for restraint in a way no other country would (Can you imagine what Bush would do if a terrorist organization took over Canada and was lobbing missiles into Montana, Maine and Illinois?) - and, by the way, does anyone ever ask Hezbollah for restraint. you know, like, please stop firing your rockets aimed PURPOSEFULLY at civilians? - it strikes me that the world IS Mel Gibson. Most of the time, the anti-semitism is under control, but that demon lives inside and when the moon is full, or there’s been enough alcohol consumed,
    or Israel is forced to kill people in its own defense, then it comes out.”
    Huffingtonpost


  64. Sharon Cox Says:

    Hay Zooey, that would be a cup of coffee and a splash of Baileys please..No I’m not running to or from anything these day’s….Do like to wake people up when I can though…..Was stoped by a guy yesterday at Home Depot that loved my bumper stickers and wanted to know where to get them…..First he asked if I was afraid of the right doing damage to my old truck….My response was Hell no, I was afraid for all the people they are bombing……

    Dear Exley, have you seen the numbers of the innocents killed…It is apparent that the Hezbolah have been far more concerned about where and how they bomb than Israel….The totals last night were Israel deaths 56…Lebanon deaths over 700…..Mostly innocent women and children. Israel is leveling and killing everything in sight. The red cross said on the news this morning there were no Hezbolah placements where Israel killed all those women and children…..You will get no sympathy from me on this killing and occupying of Lebanon……Call it what ever you like it is ethnic clensing being done by Israel….The numbers don’t lie and it is our bombs and money supporting this madness. Israel is being used like a pawn for bush madness to incite Syria and Iran……..Blessings, we need them…Peace, demand it



  65. Chuck Says:

    Antagonist;are you still out there?
    And are you still an idiot/moron?


  66. Zooey Says:

    Hay Zooey, that would be a cup of coffee and a splash of Baileys please..
    Comment by Sharon Cox

    How could I forget? You could drink me under the table with coffee!



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