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February, 2012 archive

Virginia “State Rape” Bill in Trouble 0

And justifiably so.

A Republican effort to require women to undergo an ultrasound before having an abortion is in serious jeopardy after Gov. Bob McDonnell backtracked on the issue and the author of the Senate version of the bill asked that her legislation be stricken.

McDonnell issued a statement prior to a House of Delegates debate on the issue Wednesday, saying he would not support forcing women to undergo an ultrasound in which a probe is inserted into the vagina.

More at the link.

It’s like many things Republican. If persons notice what they are actually proposing, as opposed to what they say they are proposing, suddenly the proposings ain’t so rosy.

Addendum:

John Cole.

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QOTD 0

Frederick Douglass:

The thing worse than rebellion is the thing that causes rebellion.

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Money Talks 0

Follow the money:

Chart showing that over 90% of Mitt Romney's donations come from large donations, implying they come from rich folks.

Aside:

In the case of Mitt the Flip, it not only talks, it bores.

Via Bob Cesca’s Awesome Blog.

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Calvacade of Spots 0

Scrapple News, good news edition:

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Who Are the One Per Cent? 0

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Scouting the Enemy 0

A Republican have apparently decided that the Girl Scouts have gone over the edge into radicalism, based on “a small amount of web research.”

Really, what is there to add?

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Endless War 0

Noz asks the question.

I’ll propose one possible answer: When persons feel threatened, they stop thinking. When persons stop thinking, they are more susceptible to con artists and flim-flam men.

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Even More Dulcet Tones 0

For punishment gluttons, I have another podcast up at HPR.

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Stokely Carmichael:

There is a higher law than the law of government. That’s the law of conscience.

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Misdirection Play 1

Ana Marie Cox cuts through the santorum to reveal Little Ricky’s little trickies:

When Santorum claims that the policy means that Obama “has reached a new low in this country’s history of oppressing religious freedom that we have never seen before,” he’s relying on American’s long-held distrust of government to blind us to real-life workings of the policy he describes. In practice, it’s preventing people from using their insurance to cover birth control costs that feels like government interference, on the way to oppression.

Follow the link for the rest.

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Runaway Rhetoric 0

Daniel Ruth comments on the fact-free zone which is the Republican campaigns. A nugget:

And we still have a good eight months to go of phony negative commercials produced by shadowy groups like Americans for the Freedom to Be Dumber Than a Sack of Sea Slugs, or the Committee for Truth-Free Propaganda.

Read the rest.

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Mitt the Flip Off Detroit 0

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Facebook Frolics 0

May I introduce gunnuttery?

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Watchers in the Dark 0

Republicans gathered in woman's bedroom to tell her what to do

Meanwhile, wingnut Virginia Republican claims that the majority of women want the state to stick things in them.

Via Political Prof.

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Foot in Mouth Disease 0

Dick Polman recounts a list of recent unintentionally revealing pronouncements by Little Ricky.

Check them out for what they unintentionally revealed (or confirmed–either one works).

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Stray Thought 0

An Android phone is not an ideal device for editing HTML code on a remote site.

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QOTD 0

Malcolm X:

You’re not supposed to be so blind with patriotism that you can’t face reality. Wrong is wrong no matter who does it or who says it.

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Drinking Liberally Virginia Beach Tomorrow New Day 0

Fun and fellowship for liberals. Join us.

When: Tuesday, February 21st, 6 p

Where:
Lubo Wine Tasting Room
1658 Pleasure House Road (Map)

More here.

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Endless War 0

Pepe Escobar, writing at Asia Times, sees the formation of a no-way-out spiral into the dealing of more death.

A nugget:

What was the parade of European poodles thinking – that Tehran would just roll over and absorb the European Union’s oil embargo, scheduled to start on July 1?

No wonder Brussels was caught as a Gucci deer in the headlights when the news started to flow that Tehran would pre-empt the move and immediately slap its own embargo of crude oil exports to six European Union countries – deeply in crisis Club Med members Portugal, Italy, Greece and Spain plus recession-hit France and the Netherlands.

It took virtually no time for Iran’s Oil Ministry and then the Foreign Ministry to deny it; such a decision, technically, would have to be officially announced by the Supreme National Security Council, which also deals with the nuclear negotiations.

But only the deaf, dumb and blind wouldn’t understand the message; blowback for the ridiculously counter-productive European sanctions/oil embargo package will only plunge vast swathes of Europe further into deep economic pain.

A common fallacy among politicians regarding international relations is assuming that other nations will react the politicians want them to. They are correct about as often as Criswell.

I’m trying to think back over all the international sanctions I recall during my lifetime. I don’t have time to do research, but, off the top of my head, I think the only ones that produced a positive outcome were the ones against apartheid South Africa. The others tended towards failure (Cuba, for example, where the U. S. is pretty much the only nation left enforcing sanctions) or further deterioration of the situation (Iraq after the First Gulf War).

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The (Job) Creationism Myth 0

Pictured:  Three plutocrats and one working person.  Caption:

Via Bob Cesca’s Awesome Blog.

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