I am working on getting back stage passes in the hopes of interviewing Gaga for the Liberty Conspiracy, same with Brandon Jennings. If nothing else, to discuss the sign of the fish with them.
It is too Beyonce! It's from Lady Gaga's video for "Telephone" which features her. Yeah, I know she looks like a man in this pic, but it's the only one I could get with her doing the McGoohan Salute.
I tried to post this earlier, but the spam filter won't let me post every other time I try! :(
I'm not a Lady GaGa fan, but Telephone is a good song. :) I downloaded it after hearing one of my Women's Studies professors rant about how sexist the video was. LOL Say whatever you like about the video, but the song is great.
It is too Beyonce! It's from Lady Gaga's video for "Telephone" which features her. Yeah, I know she looks like a man in this pic, but it's the only one I could get with her doing the McGoohan Salute.
Alright, Furb. I'll take your word for it. One question, though - have Beyonce and RuPaul ever been seen at the same place and same time?
Rush Limbaugh, now a conspirator, does the Magoohan Salute! Got this from a freedombookclub.com twitter follower, if you want to verify: https://twitter.com/WashingtonDCTea
Just this week I heard Rush talking to a college kid from Florida who was a well spoken liberty advocate. He introduced himself as a libertarian, mentioned that he was plugged into the liberty community online, was active in a young libertarian's group at his school, and seamed to be well informed about the few topics that Rush through at him. I have been listening to Rush since the early 1990's, and this was the first time I ever heard him explain his opinion of hard true-blue liberty loving people. It's possible he has mentioned it before, but I only catch the show every now and then these days.
Rush briefly explained "my big problem has always been that this idea that whatever you wnat to do, as long as it doesn't hurt anybody, is fine. I don't think that type of vacuum exists, particularly under the umbrella of acceptance and constitutional republicanism and the idea of what it is that constitutes a great America." and then went on to say"there is no unified sense of purpose among everybody".
I guess he will NEVER get it.
Why is it sooooooo hard to just let people be what they want, and do what they like? He even admits some level of respect for Libertarian's because they study and know the issues about which they speak. For some reason, he just can't stand to let people do their own thing. The biblical, almost mythical significance the constitution and founding father's have taken on in the right wing is disturbing (at least the parts of the story they like). The liberty movement must break through this indoctronation/programming if it is to thrive.
Static: I get what you are saying. I've been encountering the same kind of BS since I started self-identifying as a libertarian in the early 90's. I know the conservatives respect my opinion, otherwise they wouldn't engage with me in discussions where they think they can sway me to becoming some sort of conservative political being.
Brandon Jennings of the Milwaukee Bucks basketball club.
Beyonce Knowles
That would be awesome. These people have a platform that would reach millions!
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Jackie Fiest
I am working on getting back stage passes in the hopes of interviewing Gaga for the Liberty Conspiracy, same with Brandon Jennings. If nothing else, to discuss the sign of the fish with them.
*double dig*
I used to be the man. Until I decided to stick it to myself - mothyspace
A nation of sheep will beget a government of wolves. – Edward R. Murrow
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G1W0pP6A8BE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VlMuAuZ6DS8
That is SO not Beyonce.
- Stephen M. Smith
It is too Beyonce! It's from Lady Gaga's video for "Telephone" which features her. Yeah, I know she looks like a man in this pic, but it's the only one I could get with her doing the McGoohan Salute.
I tried to post this earlier, but the spam filter won't let me post every other time I try! :(
I'm not a Lady GaGa fan, but Telephone is a good song. :) I downloaded it after hearing one of my Women's Studies professors rant about how sexist the video was. LOL Say whatever you like about the video, but the song is great.
It is too Beyonce! It's from Lady Gaga's video for "Telephone" which features her. Yeah, I know she looks like a man in this pic, but it's the only one I could get with her doing the McGoohan Salute.
Alright, Furb. I'll take your word for it. One question, though - have Beyonce and RuPaul ever been seen at the same place and same time?
Rush Limbaugh, now a conspirator, does the Magoohan Salute! Got this from a freedombookclub.com twitter follower, if you want to verify: https://twitter.com/WashingtonDCTea
Interesting...
Just this week I heard Rush talking to a college kid from Florida who was a well spoken liberty advocate. He introduced himself as a libertarian, mentioned that he was plugged into the liberty community online, was active in a young libertarian's group at his school, and seamed to be well informed about the few topics that Rush through at him. I have been listening to Rush since the early 1990's, and this was the first time I ever heard him explain his opinion of hard true-blue liberty loving people. It's possible he has mentioned it before, but I only catch the show every now and then these days.
You can read the transcript from the call here:
http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/daily/2013/03/29/an_olive_branch_from_a_libe...
Rush briefly explained "my big problem has always been that this idea that whatever you wnat to do, as long as it doesn't hurt anybody, is fine. I don't think that type of vacuum exists, particularly under the umbrella of acceptance and constitutional republicanism and the idea of what it is that constitutes a great America." and then went on to say "there is no unified sense of purpose among everybody".
I guess he will NEVER get it.
Why is it sooooooo hard to just let people be what they want, and do what they like? He even admits some level of respect for Libertarian's because they study and know the issues about which they speak. For some reason, he just can't stand to let people do their own thing. The biblical, almost mythical significance the constitution and founding father's have taken on in the right wing is disturbing (at least the parts of the story they like). The liberty movement must break through this indoctronation/programming if it is to thrive.
static free
Static: I get what you are saying. I've been encountering the same kind of BS since I started self-identifying as a libertarian in the early 90's. I know the conservatives respect my opinion, otherwise they wouldn't engage with me in discussions where they think they can sway me to becoming some sort of conservative political being.
Bono from U2 courtesy of reason magazine