_____________________________________________Quote from OldTrader:
I've been skimming over your posts now for the better part of a couple of years. Skimming because typically they are moronic, yet they are nearly impossible to avoid seeing because there are so many of them.
Today this paragraph caught my eye. Perhaps because I am a resident of Missouri. No, I don't eat pork rinds or fuck my cousin. But even us Missourians understand when we have been insulted. Frankly, I've seen so much horseshit spew from your mouth over the last couple of years that such a comment should not be a surprise. Yet it goes well beyond the bounds of civility. One can only wonder who is the bigger "freaking idiot". You? Or Rush Limbaugh. If he is you're definitely giving him a run for his money.
So that you may fill in a few gaps in your knowledge, in Missouri we will be voting this November on Constitutional Amendment No. 2. Amongst other provisions, it will "ensure Missouri patients have access to any therapies and cures, and allow Missouri researchers to conduct any research, permitted under federal law" and "prohibit state or local governments from preventing or discouraging lawful stem cell research, therapies and cures."
Note, this will be voted on regardless of who Missourians elect in the Talent-McCaskill contest. Thus, if you were truly interested in the subject of stem cell research, etc. you would doubtless be more interested in the Constitutional Amendment No. 2 than the Talent-McCaskill contest. Which brings up the question of Michael J. Fox. For some reason, he chose to run his ad in support of McCaskill, with no mention whatsoever on the Constitutional Amendment No. 2.
I think we all know what Michael J. Fox's motives were and why he was picked to deliver the message. As some of his defenders state in this thread:
"Fox has appeared in ABC's "Boston Legal" this season. In his scenes, taped over the summer, Fox does not shake or loll his head as he does in the Cardin commercial, but does appear to be restraining himself, appearing almost rigid at times.
A source with direct knowledge of Fox's illness who viewed the Cardin ad said Fox is not acting to exaggerate the effects of the disease. The source said Fox's scenes in "Boston Legal" had to be taped around his illness, as he worked to control the tremors associated with Parkinson's for limited periods of time."
Funny that they could not find a time to film the ad when his shaking was under somewhat better control eh?
OldTrader
Z10 is an act alright but totally without class. A perfect example of a thumb sucking liberal and another illustration why liberals must never be given any power.