Which is funny because it's true, pretty much every country has its mad racist party that annoys everyone else from there.
Who do you consider the US's mad racist party?
"There was a particular car I soon came to think of as distinctly St. Louis-ish: a gigantic white S.U.V. with a W. bumper sticker on it for George W. Bush."
Yeah, but do they really qualify as a party, strictly speaking? They seem more like the Republican Party's more enthusiastic wing.
"There was a particular car I soon came to think of as distinctly St. Louis-ish: a gigantic white S.U.V. with a W. bumper sticker on it for George W. Bush."
Eddy wrote:Yeah, but do they really qualify as a party, strictly speaking? They seem more like the Republican Party's more enthusiastic wing.
Eddy, Eddy, Eddy. Did you miss the entire shocking news that Tea Party candidate Christie O'Donnell defeated GOP candidate Mike Castle? Did you miss the huge discussion about how the Tea Party is threatening to take down the GOP's control of the Senate? However did you equate the Tea party to the GOP????????
Eddy wrote:Yeah, but do they really qualify as a party, strictly speaking? They seem more like the Republican Party's more enthusiastic wing.
Eddy, Eddy, Eddy. Did you miss the entire shocking news that Tea Party candidate Christie O'Donnell defeated GOP candidate Mike Castle? Did you miss the huge discussion about how the Tea Party is threatening to take down the GOP's control of the Senate? However did you equate the Tea party to the GOP????????
*How ever
and he's right (:!:) in the sense that tea partiers and republicans are pretty much the same, tea partiers simply being more vocal. And that I'm not sure whether they qualify as a party.
linguofreak wrote:Believe me: The average person knows as little about physics as they do about linguists. They don't so much believe the old theories as they just get the new ones *horribly wrong*. They know just enough about Relativity and Quantum Mechanics to be dangerous, and probably don't know much more than the average medieval peasant about the more ho-hum areas of physics like conservation of momentum.
Well, according to the Oprah crowd, Quantum Mechanics goes "we can't find an electron, so God owes me that dream house."