From Pine View Farm

2013 archive

“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Politeness proliferates potently.

Twenty-three mass killings have taken place in the past year since the Aurora, Colo. movie theater shooting, according to a USA Today report.

According to USA Today, 126 people have been killed in mass killings across 19 states since July 20, 2012.

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Might Makes Right, American Style 0

Blindfolded Lady Justice wearing a cowboy hat while in her scales a shootout occurs to the motto,

Via Bob Cesca’s Awesome Blog.

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There’s an App for That 4

Then again, maybe not.

At Psychology Today Blogs, Nir Eyal explains why those smartphone programs that promise to change your life probably won’t.

Afterthought: Map of bike ride

I do have one app that might fall in this category. It tracks my bike rides via GPS and tallies up the distances, speeds, and so on, and can map them on Google maps. (When I use it is the only time I turn on the phone’s GPS.)

It does increase the enjoyment, but it doesn’t tell me when or where or how far to ride.

Ex Post Afterthought:

Also, it does not phone home to anyone.

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About That “Well-Regulated Militia” 0

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Twits on Twitter 0

Feral twits.

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QOTD 0

George McGovern:

No man should advocate a course in private that he’s ashamed to admit in public.

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Law Broken, or Broken Law? 2

Via Raw Story.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Be polite to the sick and infirm.

Officials at Crozer Chester Medical Center are investigating an incident in which a bullet fired from outside the hospital late Monday night struck a patient in the abdomen.

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Budget Meals 4

Via Noz.

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Both Sides Not 0

The Booman wonders why the birthers haven’t turned on Senator Ted Cruz, who was actually born outside the borders of the United States.

One guess what the answer is.

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NRA, Meet VRA 0

Dick Polman considers the Zimmerman verdict. A nugget:

Still, there would have been no sidewalk fight if Zimmerman had obeyed the 911 dispatcher in the first place. Plus, we had the race factor. Zimmerman saw a black kid with a hoodie walking in a suburban neighborhood – which prompted him to grouse that the expletives “always get away with it,” and take immediate action to ensure that, this time, “they” would not “get away with it.” Indeed, it strains credulity to believe that Zimmerman would’ve felt the same impulse to stalk a white kid who had “something in his hand.”

But wait, didn’t Justice Roberts and his conservative high court allies decree just a few weeks ago that racism is passe in the USA; that, especially in the South, “things have changed dramatically”? Those five guys really need to get out more.

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Taft-Hartley States since before Taft-Hartley 0

It always comes back to theft of labor.

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Misdirection Plays 1

Robyn Blumner explains why persons magically become “shiftless” as soon as they get laid off:

The problem is a lack of jobs, not a dearth of motivated job-seekers. There is only one available job for every three people looking for work.

But by transforming the unemployed from working Americans who have lost a job through no fault of their own and need a financial bridge until they can find another one, into malingerers bilking the system, politicians are magically absolved of responsibility to help. In fact, the best action the state can take is to motivate these people to be self-reliant by making them more desperate. See: the world according to Paul Ryan.

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Twits on Twitter 0

No place to hide.

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QOTD 0

Montesquieu:

Success generally depends upon knowing how long it takes to succeed.

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The Culture of the Privileged: Above the Law, Beneath Contempt 0

Just think about it.

Via Contradict Me.

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Rand Questions, Rong Answers 0

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A Picture Is Worth 0

Monopoly style

Via Bob Cesca’s Awesome Blog.

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Twits on Twitter 0

Misogynistic twits.

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“Smell the Hypocrisy” 0

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