August, 2013 archive
Turnabout 0
At SeattlePI, Joel Connelly goes bird-watching and espies Jim Crow’s current aerie.
They can, however, restrict early, and particularly Sunday, voting. They can require government ID and then make it difficult — particularly for elderly non-drivers — to get. They can make minority voters spend hours waiting at understaffed polling places.
They can discourage college students by not accepting college-issued photo ID. They can gerrymander legislative and U.S. House districts to such ends as minimizing Hispanics in Texas’ congressional delegation.
From the party of Lincoln to the party of stiffing Lincoln.
Nixon’s Republican Party tried to harness hate with the odious Southern Strategy. Come 45 years and the hate has harnessed them.
Do read the rest.
How To Get Rich Quick 0
Write a book about “how to get rich quick.”
If all else fails, play your Trump card.
Football at Bernie’s (Updated) 0
Bob Molinaro, in my local rag:
Do read the rest.
Oh! and speaking of the Entirely Sports Programming Network . . . .
Afterthought:
Big-time football is starting to make boxing look clean.
Addendum, on Posting Day:
Bob Molinaro follows up in today’s local rag:
The NFL and ESPN are, first and foremost, corporate partners.
Read it.
Groundhog Day in Carnaby Street Style 0
I can’t say I’m fond of what passes for high school kids’ fashion (or lack thereof) these days, or of the commercials in which retailers try to turn the first day of school into America’s Next Top Model, but, really, now.
So they still get to ogle the cheerleaders in their mini skirts.
Next, they’ll outlaw Beatles haircuts.
Oh, wait.
For you whippersnappers, here’s a link about Carnaby Street. It was a Quant place.
The ability of Americans to get upset over stupid stuff is infinite.
Theft of Services 0
Chartering a new course in education:
When you turn a public trust into a private profit center, you ask for trouble.
Details of his trappings of wealth purchased with the public’s nickels at the link.
Twits on Twitter 0
Well, I guess they had to be good for something.
In a crafty attempt to help its students learn in a modern, engaging way, the Red Balloon English language school, which has branches in several Brazilian cities, has been getting its pupils to critique celebrities’ badly written tweets. The “Celeb Grammar Cops” are a team of children aged between eight and 13 who respond with the grammatically correct edits to celebrity solecisms.
The Lost Cause 0
F. T. Rea seems to have had the same text book that I had.
Driving while Brown 0
In divining bigotry, actions, or, in this case, words, speak louder than words.
Or something (emphasis added):
(snip)
“The defendants are entitled to have twelve — not eleven, but twelve — jurors make [a] decision impartially based upon all the evidence and based upon deliberations among them,” U.S. District Judge D. Brock Hornby wrote in his 23-page decision. “I conclude that these defendants were denied that right, no matter how much this juror believes that he has no discriminatory feelings toward Mexicans.”
Dustbiters 0
Mastering the universe no more: bank no more on
and the sun has set on
The Surveillance Failed State 0
Writing in Lebanon’s Daily Star, former CIA officer and author Robert Baer opines that we have been sold a bill of goods about the effectiveness of vacuum-cleaner surveillance. In the process, he demolishes the claims of success that are commonly used by the surveillance cadre to trumpet their effectiveness.
My suspicion throughout has been that
- they surveil because they can;
- because they can, they want to;
- because they want to, they need a cover story;
- because they need a cover story, “surveillance works”;
- because “surveillance works,” they can;
- because they can, they want to . . . .
It’s the best catch there is.
A nugget from the article. Consider the rest your weekend assignment.
Spywear 0
You will be assimilated.
CMPD says the cameras are better than traditional dashboard cameras because they can go where the officer goes.
Speaking of Science 4
Instead of her normal sermon on Sunday, Eagle Mountain International Church Pastor Terri Copeland Pearsons was forced to spend the majority of her time explaining how the congregation should react to the news that all of the 11 measles cases in Tarrant County had been linked to members or visitors of the church.
If God didn’t believe in medicine, He wouldn’t have given us doctors.
Video at the link.