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Comments for epiphanatic http://www.generosity.org/stoner epiphany fanatic Wed, 08 Sep 2010 23:03:28 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.5.1 Comment on The March DBS adjustment by jstoner http://www.generosity.org/stoner/?p=130#comment-130386 jstoner Fri, 09 May 2008 21:41:26 +0000 http://www.generosity.org/stoner/?p=130#comment-130386 test test

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Sorry I won’t see you at the CM ride tonight; have fun for me if you go. I’m very pleased to read so much good news.

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Comment on Obama’s kool-aid hits the spot by John Stoner http://www.generosity.org/stoner/?p=126#comment-121490 John Stoner Fri, 18 Apr 2008 19:02:08 +0000 http://www.generosity.org/stoner/?p=126#comment-121490 @Jim: Leaving aside our substantial political disagreements, I know people from countries with socialized medicine who have had the procedure I had. In fact, my neurologist is using what he calls 'the French technique' in tuning my implants to the vagaries of my brain. Yes, it was developed in France. @Jim: Leaving aside our substantial political disagreements, I know people from countries with socialized medicine who have had the procedure I had. In fact, my neurologist is using what he calls ‘the French technique’ in tuning my implants to the vagaries of my brain. Yes, it was developed in France.

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Comment on Obama’s kool-aid hits the spot by James Gough http://www.generosity.org/stoner/?p=126#comment-121481 James Gough Fri, 18 Apr 2008 18:17:55 +0000 http://www.generosity.org/stoner/?p=126#comment-121481 I have to tell ya, I'm not for Obama and his extremely left viewpoints. If his or hillary's stance on socialized medicine ever came to fruition, then be happy you recieved your treatment now. Under a socialized healthcare system I would bet my bottom dollar that your procedure would be deemed to costly and, as you have said, experimental. A government healthcare program would not have approved of it. I could be wrong. I don't know of other countries which have socialized medicine that have attempted or allowed such procedures. I gather that a lot of people on the left are anti-religion. Newsflash all religion is protected under the constitution. Including Islam and the occult.I'm leaning toward the candidate, unlike Bush, who will burn the tax code and replace it with a consumption tax. I think the adoption of the 16th Amendment allowing the government to take a portion of our income tax has all but fueled depressions and runaway government spending on both sides of the aisle. As one hard right individual has said your country must have and an established language, culture, and borders. You cease to be a nation without them. In this country you can still do pretty much what you want as long as you obey the law. I find it ironic that our choices come from the governing body with the least approval rating of the masses. This government would get a whole lot of tax revenue if it simply abolished the income tax and replaced it with a consumption tax. I have to tell ya, I’m not for Obama and his extremely left viewpoints. If his or hillary’s stance on socialized medicine ever came to fruition, then be happy you recieved your treatment now. Under a socialized healthcare system I would bet my bottom dollar that your procedure would be deemed to costly and, as you have said, experimental. A government healthcare program would not have approved of it. I could be wrong. I don’t know of other countries which have socialized medicine that have attempted or allowed such procedures. I gather that a lot of people on the left are anti-religion. Newsflash all religion is protected under the constitution. Including Islam and the occult.I’m leaning toward the candidate, unlike Bush, who will burn the tax code and replace it with a consumption tax. I think the adoption of the 16th Amendment allowing the government to take a portion of our income tax has all but fueled depressions and runaway government spending on both sides of the aisle. As one hard right individual has said your country must have and an established language, culture, and borders. You cease to be a nation without them. In this country you can still do pretty much what you want as long as you obey the law. I find it ironic that our choices come from the governing body with the least approval rating of the masses. This government would get a whole lot of tax revenue if it simply abolished the income tax and replaced it with a consumption tax.

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Comment on The March DBS adjustment by T.C. http://www.generosity.org/stoner/?p=130#comment-119696 T.C. Tue, 15 Apr 2008 02:17:16 +0000 http://www.generosity.org/stoner/?p=130#comment-119696 Hey John-- Great to read about all the progress :) T.C. Hey John–

Great to read about all the progress :)

T.C.

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Comment on The March DBS adjustment by James Gough http://www.generosity.org/stoner/?p=130#comment-117350 James Gough Wed, 09 Apr 2008 13:52:26 +0000 http://www.generosity.org/stoner/?p=130#comment-117350 Progress is a beautiful thing no matter what size, shape or form. Keep it up. Glad to hear your on your bike again. By the way your blog reads it sounds as if you are doing well and there is a sense of optimism in your words. This is good. In the hindu faith are their excersises for the body and the spirit? If so are you using them? Perhaps a little yoga or some Feng Shui may help you with the little problems like the curling of your toes. Keep on biking and blogging. jim Love to all in the world of Stoner Progress is a beautiful thing no matter what size, shape or form. Keep it up. Glad to hear your on your bike again. By the way your blog reads it sounds as if you are doing well and there is a sense of optimism in your words. This is good. In the hindu faith are their excersises for the body and the spirit? If so are you using them? Perhaps a little yoga or some Feng Shui may help you with the little problems like the curling of your toes. Keep on biking and blogging.
jim
Love to all in the world of Stoner

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Comment on the yellow meme in history by nadav http://www.generosity.org/stoner/?p=19#comment-115736 nadav Sun, 06 Apr 2008 11:03:02 +0000 http://www.generosity.org/stoner/?p=19#comment-115736 I’ve thought about the founding fathers but I don’t see any evidence of Yellow behavior in any of them, certainly not Jefferson. Jefferson had a serious red streak but like most of the founding fathers I think they were transitionary blue-orange. Collectively their activity may seem Yellow but I think it is really the starkness of Orange emerging relatively untainted and shining bright that just momentarily looks yellow. I’ve thought about the founding fathers but I don’t see any evidence of Yellow behavior in any of them, certainly not Jefferson. Jefferson had a serious red streak but like most of the founding fathers I think they were transitionary blue-orange. Collectively their activity may seem Yellow but I think it is really the starkness of Orange emerging relatively untainted and shining bright that just momentarily looks yellow.

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Comment on The March DBS adjustment by Dottie Gough http://www.generosity.org/stoner/?p=130#comment-112590 Dottie Gough Mon, 31 Mar 2008 15:37:27 +0000 http://www.generosity.org/stoner/?p=130#comment-112590 Your latest blog was a pleasure to read. By golly you can get on your bike just in time for decent weather and the return of spring. I know it's been a rough several months, but it seems to be light at the end of a long tunnel for both you and your family. Hang tough, John, Dottie and Bob. Your latest blog was a pleasure to read. By golly you can get on your bike just in time for decent weather and the return of spring. I know it’s been a rough several months, but it seems to be light at the end of a long tunnel for both you and your family. Hang tough, John, Dottie and Bob.

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Comment on The March DBS adjustment by Jeanne Plumb http://www.generosity.org/stoner/?p=130#comment-111820 Jeanne Plumb Fri, 28 Mar 2008 02:06:07 +0000 http://www.generosity.org/stoner/?p=130#comment-111820 John, Don and I wish you nothing but continued improvement. What a wonderful gift that would be. It sounds to us that you already enjoy life to its fullest. So, improvement is icing on your cake. Please say hi to your folks and Molly for us. John,
Don and I wish you nothing but continued improvement. What a wonderful gift that would be. It sounds to us that you already enjoy life to its fullest. So, improvement is icing on your cake. Please say hi to your folks and Molly for us.

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Comment on intelligent software, stupid software, and Unix-philosophy software by Kathleen http://www.generosity.org/stoner/?p=129#comment-102360 Kathleen Fri, 07 Mar 2008 08:23:35 +0000 http://www.generosity.org/stoner/?p=129#comment-102360 Remedy. Bahahaha! Remedy. Bahahaha!

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