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hannahsarah April 21 2010, 05:01:33 UTC
Part of the process of making meat kosher is to salt it heavily and then soak it and rinse it. We've been doing it for a few thousand years now. When all the non Jews are dying of plague or food poisoning or mad cow disease, what do they do? Gather up their pitchforks and burn the witches! Why else would the Jews be surviving if they weren't in league with the Devil?

Idiots.

I've rolled in the salty mud of the Dead Sea, and I can tell you that it sucks the poison out of every mosquito and desert fly bite, and the itching doesn't come back! I brought home five pounds of it in my suitcase and had to explain it to customs. :-)

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polaris93 April 21 2010, 05:18:40 UTC
I'd lay in all the salt I could afford now, both kosher, for food, and ordinary salt, for sidewalks and treating open wounds and so on, because you just know the bastards are going to try to ban its sale and distribution in this country.

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galadrion April 21 2010, 11:42:59 UTC
Not the entire species, merely the politically "liberal" subset - and it's nothing new. Admiral Bob pointed out that when a person decried a concrete-and-steel dam as ugly, evil, and "agin nature", yet expressed admiration for a beaver dam, it shows an incredible degree of self-hatred. And that such hatred is well deserved.

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polaris93 April 21 2010, 19:14:10 UTC
I think you'll enjoy this particular exchange: http://polaris93.livejournal.com/2136704.html This scatterbrain is exactly the sort of idiot who fits into that same category. -- BTW, I'm a native of Southern California, though I live now in Seattle. I grew up in a region which got most of its water from other parts of the state and even other states entirely, and which suffered from a long history of stupid decisions about water and crooked contractors who built dams that any self-respecting beaver would have laughed himself silly over -- and which killed on hell of a lot of people when they collapsed. I love beautiful artifacts. Beautiful artifacts are those in which form and function combine perfectly, which are perfectly made to suit their purpose -- good examples of those are, e.g., Glocks, Colt and Magnum revolvers, K-bar and Bowie knives, samurai swords, attack submarines and fighter planes, etc. That includes well-built dams. But badly-made artifacts are usually ( ... )

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