From Pine View Farm

2010 archive

The Fifth Freedom 0

Freedom of

  • speech,
  • the press,
  • religion,
  • the press,

and, most dear of all, freedom of rude:

Dr. Laura Schlessinger, the talk show host who recently apologized for saying the N-word 11 times to a caller on the air, said Tuesday she plans to give up her radio show when her contract is up at the end of this year.

The conservative advice maven made the announcement on CNN’s “Larry King Live,” saying she wants to “regain her First Amendment rights.”

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Spill Here, Spill Now 0

Oil does not magically disappear, however much Buccaneer Petroleum would like you to think it does.

It’s still out there and it’s still poison.

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Virginia Beach Democratic Committee Third Thursday Dinner 0

Two hours earlier than usual to allow persons to attend the debate among 2nd House District candidates Glenn Nye, Scott Rigell, and Kenny Golden at 7:00 PM, Princess Anne High School, Virginia Beach.

  • What: Third Thursday Dinner
  • When: August 19th, 5:00 PM
  • Where: Kelly’s Hilltop Tavern, 1936 Laskin Road, Virginia Beach, VA 23454 (map)

Show up, order off the menu (separate checks), socialize, and talk politics–or whatever else interests you.

I have attended several of these. They tend to be smaller gatherings, highly informal, and a lot of fun.

For more information, email VaBeachBoy@aol.com

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Facebook Frolics 0

Words fail me.

West Chester Police Det. Stan Billie testified that he received a call on July 1 from a 20-year-old woman who had accused Adams of raping her the night before. She had seen a posting on Adams’ Facebook page offering $500 for “a girls head” and feared for her safety, Billie testified.

The detective testified that he went to Adams’ home and that Adams agreed to meet with him at the police station. Less than 10 minutes later, Adams posted a second Facebook message that “he needed this girl knocked off right now,” Billie testified.

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Boats 0

The Richmonder visited the USS Midway Museum in San Diego.

Neat pictures.

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Friendly Fire 0

The Tillman Story Trailer from Blurb Books on Vimeo.

Via The Daily Dish.

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Putting Their Money Where Their Mouth Is 0

Heh.

The parent company of the Fox News Channel has donated $1 million to the Republican Governors Association and helped the GOP group more than double its fundraising in the second quarter of the year.

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Breaking: Fishermen Fib 0

And it can mean big money in tournaments:

When hundreds of thousands – sometimes millions – of dollars are on the line, nobody wants to hear the adage about how fishermen tell lies.

So tournament directors across the country use polygraphs to keep things on the up and up.

Yep – lie detector tests for fishermen.

The story contains this gem, down towards the end:

T.V. O’Malley, the polygraph expert who administered the Big Rock tests, agrees.

“The people who fish in most of these things own million-dollar boats and pay thousands of dollars to compete,” said O’Malley, who has performed polygraphs at fishing tournaments all over the world. “They are professional people who have to worry about their reputations. There is a lot of honor in this sport. They want the pride and bragging rights.

This quotation is supported by the sidebar detailing fishy frauds over the years.

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Brendan Makes a Phone Call 0

Hoo-Boy! This one’s a doozey.

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Rich Cordoban Lather 0

“This is America, where speech, unlike religion, is completely protected . . . .”

The Daily Show With Jon Stewart Mon – Thurs 11p / 10c
Mosque-Erade
www.thedailyshow.com
Daily Show Full Episodes Political Humor Tea Party

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Follow the Money 0

Daniel Schultz writes in the Guardian:

The evangelical activist and historian Randall Balmer spilled the beans back in 2006 about what he called “the abortion myth”: Contrary to what its leaders would have you believe, opposition to legalised abortion was not the organising principle behind the religious right. Abortion was an after-the-fact justification – and sustaining principle – of a movement mobilised largely in response to a 1975 IRS attempt to lift the tax-exempt status of racially segregated Christian schools such as Bob Jones University.

Read the whole thing.

Aside: I visited Bob Jones University when I was a senior in college as part of research for a sociology paper I was writing on the radical right.

It was one eerie strange place.

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QOTD 0

Leonard Bernstein:

A liberal is a man or a woman or a child who looks forward to a better day, a more tranquil night, and a bright, infinite future.

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True Colors 0

Bob Cesca (follow the link for context):

But this is the modern Republican Party. All about race. It’s the party of Palin, Bachmann, Steve King, Rand Paul, Newt Gingrich — a party where substance is irrelevant and fire-eating wedge politics are everything.

The only thing extreme about this is the language.

Let us look at it critically. Suppose he had said

    The most prominent spokespersons for the Republican Party emphasize cultural differences with a view toward garnering support from those who trace their lineage to a western European heritage.

Is that better?

It’s the same damn thing.

I’m a Southern Boy.

I know the damned code.

It is the odious Southern strategy.

It’s all they have.

(Of course, it’s not all about race. Race is a stalking horse, just as race was a stalking horse for the monied classes of the Old South to justify slavery and secession.)

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Great Moments In Telly Vision 0

Timmie and Lassie: The Later Years

Timmie, taking advantage of his eerie ability to fall into the nearest well, moves to Phoenix and opens a dowsing franchise. . . .

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The Fee Hand of the Market 1

When my father died, one of his life insurance companies took the benefits (payable to my mother) from his policy, stuck them into an account, and sent us vouchers to draw on it. It’s a way insurance companies have devised to keep their hooks in your money as long as they can.

The National Associatioin of Insurance Commissioners has now come out against that practice. From Bloomberg:

State insurance regulators, under pressure to improve disclosure of death-benefit payment options, issued a consumer alert about the industry practice of retaining funds rather than paying them in a lump sum.

“You may be able to earn a higher rate of interest on the life insurance proceeds if you select a different payout option,” the National Association of Insurance Commissioners said in the alert. “While the documents you receive might look like a checkbook, it might actually be drafts, which are similar to checks, but different in some ways.”

The alert was issued after an NAIC panel met yesterday in Seattle to review retained-asset accounts. The regulators created the panel after Bloomberg Markets magazine reported in July that insurers profit by holding and investing $28 billion owed to 1 million beneficiaries.

We eventually closed the account.

Even though my mother was a resident of Virginia, we set my Delaware address as the mailing address, since she is not well.

Nevertheless, the company kept withholding Delaware taxes, even after being put on notice that doing so was not called for, so that, every year, my mother had to file a Delaware tax return to get the withholding back, even though she had no taxable income in Delaware.

I wrote them that, if they can’t get the withholding right, how could I expect them to get anything else right?

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Hysterical Anatomy 0

Or, if you wish, anatomy of hysteria.

John Cole traces the history of the fuss over the Moslem community center planned for the site of the abandoned Burlington Coat Factory store in Lower Manhattan. Follow the link for the supporting evidence:

Basically, as with everything else with the modern GOP, fringe lunatics gin up a story, Murdoch pimps it, and then the rest of the Wurlitzer takes over. Loudmouth radio announcers, shameless politicians, wingnut bloggers, and unhinged lunatics unite to create a controversy out of nowhere.

This serves to use hatred and bigotry to distract us from the effects of Republicanism: Making the rich richer and the poor, poorer.

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Too Many Lawyers, Too Little To Do 0

I doubt seriously that anyone will confuse a Godly effort with Best Buy:

Father Luke Strand at the Holy Family Parish in Fond Du Lac says he has received a cease-and-desist letter from the electronics retailer (Best Buy–ed.).

At issue is Strand’s black Volkswagen Beetle with door stickers bearing the name “God Squad” in a logo similar to that of Best Buy’s Geek Squad, a group of electronics troubleshooters.

Afterthought:

I wonder what the Mod Squad people have to say about this.

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Elephant Dip 0

Lukovich

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QOTD 0

Fran Tarkenton:

If football taught me anything about business, it is that you win the game one play at a time.

Aside: Complaining lefties who haven’t realized that there is no magic wand in politics would do well to remember this.

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When Good Crops Go Bad 0

“Feral canola“:

The so-called feral canola is the first report of a genetically modified crop found in the wild in the U.S., although another genetically engineered plant designed for putting greens, creeping bentgrass, was found in Oregon in 2004. Feral modified canola has also shown up in the past decade in Canada, Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Japan and Australia.

In the U.S., 90 to 95 percent of commercially grown canola is genetically modified to be herbicide resistant; the researchers said 80 percent of the wild canola identified in the most recent discovery had at least one of two herbicide-resistance genes.

It is the advance guard for the killer tomatoes.

Afterthought:

All joking aside, this is not good. The creature has escaped.

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