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New Online Encyclopedia Chronicles Warren’s Past

Patrick Howley

2.4.13

 

Cornell Law School professor and high-profile conservative blogger William Jacobson has launched a new website, ElizabethWarrenWiki.org, to definitively compile all of the information on the background of Democratic Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren.

 

“I decided after the election that I didn’t want this information to get lost. No single place brought it all together. So I created a resource for future people who research her,” Jacobson, the founder of the conservative blog Legal Insurrection, told me in a phone conversation last week.

 

The site, structured like a Wikipedia page, chronicles Warren’s affiliation with the Occupy movement, her deep-pocketed donors and legal clients, and, among other things, her claim to have been the first nursing mother to take the bar exam in the state of New Jersey. But most of Jacobson’s research centers on Warren’s ultimate scarlet-letter scandal: her fraudulent claim to Cherokee heritage, which scored her a fraudulent teaching job at Harvard.

 

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'Wild Thing' singer Reg Presley dies of cancer at age 71

 

Published February 05, 2013

Associated Press

Rock star Reg Presley, lead singer of the Troggs on hit songs including the garage-rock classic "Wild Thing," has died. He was 71.

Presley's friend and publicist, Keith Altham, said late Monday night that Presley died after a long bout with cancer.Scissors-32x32.png

 

http://www.foxnews.c...dies-at-age-71/

 

 

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Wow. What a story. The gentleman who lives next door to us was a brilliant Berkeley math student in the 70s. He tried LSD once and it left him severely disabled. He lives in a studio apartment in an old converted house and spends his days wandering through town and looking for his life. Absolutely tragic.

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He tried LSD once and it left him severely disabled.

 

@pollyannaish! Is that what he told you? I think there may have been major problems before.....Math being such a cerebral pursuit. I know a few people that tried LSD and have never heard of a 1-trip disabling....not from a mental disability at least. Same with "flashbacks." People remember how things looked & felt....and can have Deja Vu moments, but nothing that would lead to a complete breakdown....unless the chemicals for same are already in the brain. LSD amplifies a component from the body called Adrenochrome...which is the oxidation of adrenaline in the body. It combines with LSD to produce the extreme euphoria & hallucinations [unless it is bad LSD, which sometimes uses arsenic to produce "body rush"] and when adrenochrome is depleted in the body....the LSD "trip" is usually nonexistent or minimal. People with mental conditions & diseases often produce all the chemicals needed for hallucination & euphoria / dysphoria.

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I have no idea srwoodchuck. That is just what his caseworker told me when there was trouble with another resident in the building. So who knows!

 

 

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Wow. What a story. The gentleman who lives next door to us was a brilliant Berkeley math student in the 70s. He tried LSD once and it left him severely disabled. He lives in a studio apartment in an old converted house and spends his days wandering through town and looking for his life. Absolutely tragic.

He tried LSD once and it left him severely disabled.

 

@Pollyanaish! Is that what he told you? I think there may have been major problems before.....Math being such a cerebral pursuit. I know a few people that tried LSD and have never heard of a 1-trip disabling....not from a mental disability at least. Same with "flashbacks." People remember how things looked & felt....and can have Deja Vu moments, but nothing that would lead to a complete breakdown....unless the chemicals for same are already in the brain. LSD amplifies a component from the body called Adrenochrome...which is the oxidation of adrenaline in the body. It combines with LSD to produce the extreme euphoria & hallucinations [unless it is bad LSD, which sometimes uses arsenic to produce "body rush"] and when adrenochrome is depleted in the body....the LSD "trip" is usually nonexistent or minimal. People with mental conditions & diseases often produce all the chemicals needed for hallucination & euphoria / dysphoria.

 

 

I was extremely lucky to get though those days without much damage being done. Much being the operative word, considering the amount of drugs I took.

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Wow. What a story. The gentleman who lives next door to us was a brilliant Berkeley math student in the 70s. He tried LSD once and it left him severely disabled. He lives in a studio apartment in an old converted house and spends his days wandering through town and looking for his life. Absolutely tragic.

He tried LSD once and it left him severely disabled.

 

@Pollyanaish! Is that what he told you? I think there may have been major problems before.....Math being such a cerebral pursuit. I know a few people that tried LSD and have never heard of a 1-trip disabling....not from a mental disability at least. Same with "flashbacks." People remember how things looked & felt....and can have Deja Vu moments, but nothing that would lead to a complete breakdown....unless the chemicals for same are already in the brain. LSD amplifies a component from the body called Adrenochrome...which is the oxidation of adrenaline in the body. It combines with LSD to produce the extreme euphoria & hallucinations [unless it is bad LSD, which sometimes uses arsenic to produce "body rush"] and when adrenochrome is depleted in the body....the LSD "trip" is usually nonexistent or minimal. People with mental conditions & diseases often produce all the chemicals needed for hallucination & euphoria / dysphoria.

 

 

I was extremely lucky to get though those days without much damage being done. Much being the operative word, considering the amount of drugs I took.

 

My heavens, @Valin; I'm glad you were so lucky.

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I was extremely lucky to get though those days without much damage being done. Much being the operative word, considering the amount of drugs I took.

 

My heavens, @Valin; I'm glad you were so lucky.

 

Let's just say there are large gaps in my memories from 1968 to 1973...or maybe 74, as I said its a little fuzzy. A lot of people didn't make it.

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Who Were the Geniuses Who Came Up With That One?

 

 

Scissors-32x32.pngThe Republican Party, which has been a joke for almost as long as it has been a party, is in the hands of those same geniuses. Fresh off two defeats in presidential elections, they have come up with the plan of all plans to get back on top.

 

First, they will nuke their own grassroots by raising money to attack deviant Tea Party candidates and protect true conservatives who support amnesty, tax shelters and tax hikes. Considering that the Tea Party was responsible for the first Republican victories since 2004, spending money going after it is bound to attract voters and improve prospects for more victories in 2014.

 

Second, they will add 11 million Democratic voters to the rolls through amnesty for illegal aliens as part of a brilliant plan to stop being a national party and settle down to fighting pitched battles for local council seats. Even the geniuses behind the election polling and ORCA should be able to win a few those. And if they can't, then it'll be time to raise more money to keep down some of those pesky Tea Party types trying to run for school boards while saying politically incorrect things.

 

Fortunately there is a clear path to victory. All we have to do is convince the Party of Consultants that all is lost and that they should come out as Democrats now. If they do that, then the Democratic Party will be a useless ruin within a decade. If they don't do that, the Republican Party will have the same policies as the Democratic Party, except for the part where it wins elections.Scissors-32x32.png

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Who Were the Geniuses Who Came Up With That One?

 

 

Scissors-32x32.pngThe Republican Party, which has been a joke for almost as long as it has been a party, is in the hands of those same geniuses. Fresh off two defeats in presidential elections, they have come up with the plan of all plans to get back on top.

 

First, they will nuke their own grassroots by raising money to attack deviant Tea Party candidates and protect true conservatives who support amnesty, tax shelters and tax hikes. Considering that the Tea Party was responsible for the first Republican victories since 2004, spending money going after it is bound to attract voters and improve prospects for more victories in 2014.

 

Second, they will add 11 million Democratic voters to the rolls through amnesty for illegal aliens as part of a brilliant plan to stop being a national party and settle down to fighting pitched battles for local council seats. Even the geniuses behind the election polling and ORCA should be able to win a few those. And if they can't, then it'll be time to raise more money to keep down some of those pesky Tea Party types trying to run for school boards while saying politically incorrect things.

 

Fortunately there is a clear path to victory. All we have to do is convince the Party of Consultants that all is lost and that they should come out as Democrats now. If they do that, then the Democratic Party will be a useless ruin within a decade. If they don't do that, the Republican Party will have the same policies as the Democratic Party, except for the part where it wins elections.Scissors-32x32.png

 

So many words saying exactly....Nothing!

Dear Mr. Greenfield

Come up with a concrete plan/ideas that have an ice cubes pray in hell of working or go (Blank) yourself. Because this kind of crap is really beginning to bore the hell out of me.

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Re: Rubio to Deliver GOP Response to State of the Union

 

"Real Conservatives" will now get their panties in a bunch.

 

And so will birthers since its obvious the powers that be are tryin to foist him on us and he is not a "natural born" citizen. Or something. :rolleyes:

 

I got to tell ya this is getting Real Old.

You're working in the West Wing or at the DNC or a State Democratic party and you're reading all this. Question...Does this make you happy or concerned? Karl Rove...Marco Rubio are not the enemy. Someone really needs to tell (say) Mark Levin to put a sock in it!

 

 

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Who Were the Geniuses Who Came Up With That One?

 

 

Scissors-32x32.pngThe Republican Party, which has been a joke for almost as long as it has been a party, is in the hands of those same geniuses. Fresh off two defeats in presidential elections, they have come up with the plan of all plans to get back on top.

 

First, they will nuke their own grassroots by raising money to attack deviant Tea Party candidates and protect true conservatives who support amnesty, tax shelters and tax hikes. Considering that the Tea Party was responsible for the first Republican victories since 2004, spending money going after it is bound to attract voters and improve prospects for more victories in 2014.

 

Second, they will add 11 million Democratic voters to the rolls through amnesty for illegal aliens as part of a brilliant plan to stop being a national party and settle down to fighting pitched battles for local council seats. Even the geniuses behind the election polling and ORCA should be able to win a few those. And if they can't, then it'll be time to raise more money to keep down some of those pesky Tea Party types trying to run for school boards while saying politically incorrect things.

 

Fortunately there is a clear path to victory. All we have to do is convince the Party of Consultants that all is lost and that they should come out as Democrats now. If they do that, then the Democratic Party will be a useless ruin within a decade. If they don't do that, the Republican Party will have the same policies as the Democratic Party, except for the part where it wins elections.Scissors-32x32.png

 

So many words saying exactly....Nothing!

Dear Mr. Greenfield

Come up with a concrete plan/ideas that have an ice cubes pray in hell of working or go (Blank) yourself. Because this kind of crap is really beginning to bore the hell out of me.

 

@Valin

 

From the link:

 

Scissors-32x32.pngThe Republican Party has no interest in doing things like that. The very accusation will lead to a dozen rebuttals in the form of editorials, radio commentaries and skywriting efforts. Instead they will get behind Amnesty to show just how uncommitted it is to any base, except the Democratic base in the world's most elaborate suicide attempt. A sane party would draw up a strategy by asking who its base is, what they need and how it can maximize their turnout *. A party run by people who give lunatics a bad name, asks who the other party's base is and begins planning to win them over by drastically increasing their numbers while disenfranchising and disgusting its own base. The only reasonable explanation for this is that the Republican Party is animated by a fever dream of returning to the scene of its triumphs in the first half of the twentieth century when no one could be paid to vote for it twice.

 

What the GOP leadership fails to understand that a party without a base is a big empty hall. You can get the checks that will allow you to rent the space, you can order up a band and ask them to play a song, but if no one shows up, then you don't have a concert or a dance. All you have is an empty hall.

 

His clear point is that the "Rovian" plans have failed twice....and will fail in 2016. * Rove & his attack of the Tea Party base, disenfranchises a large segment of voters needed to elect a conservative [even just a non-socialist] candidate. Do we really need another election where we are any more fragmented? "Paul-bots" and Tea Partier's sat 2012 out....due to the attempt to elect an Obama Romneycare candidate. Other than that I think the link says that we should be inclusive, in the face of our newly elected "Fragmenter-in-Chief." There is no savior except Jesus. You are correct in that....and I don't see Rubio being the "It" guy for 2016, unless we can move a hell of a lot of Cuban hispanic voters into the US by then.

 

Since "Change" [man, I've grown to hate that word] is the only constant....and you, @Valin are fed up with the same-old, same-old....respectfully...enlighten us with your best plan. I just don't see the necessity to tell "Dear Mr. Greenfield" to STFU, when he's merely pointing out the wrongheaded direction of the RINO/Rovian tactics. A long time ago someone said that, "a person needs to bend like a reed in the wind...." but all I hear from you is that you cannot stand "birthers" or people that are vocally active about the loss of our freedoms & the co-opting of our Republic by a Cipher. Would it really be better for those people to STFU....because being silent and not exhibiting our collective cerebral quiet rage is the better path? I'll close with a Clint Eastwood aphorism, like you did. I respect you Valin....so tell me the "right" way to agitate & overcome these progressive bastards........"go ahead, make my day!"

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