From Pine View Farm

April, 2014 archive

“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Polite show-and-tell.

At approximately 11:55 p.m. on Sunday, the 24-year-old was visiting friends in the 900 block of Redfield Road when he asked to see his friend’s handgun, Eddie Hopkins of the sheriff’s office said.

As the man, who lives in the 400 block of Pollack Drive in Aberdeen, was looking at the gun and handing it back to his friend, he fired and shot himself in the abdomen, Hopkins said.

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QOTD 0

Margaret Atwood:

Stupidity is the same as evil if you judge by the results.

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What If? 0

Ta-Nehisi Coates asks the question.

How would the Nevada standoff be different if the rancher were black? American history has already answered that question.

Follow the link for the answer.

(Hint: The answer is written in the blood of black folks.)

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Wait for It . . . 0

Continuous computer mouse

Via Sampler, an image site (some images NSFW).

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Footloose and Fancy-Full 0

Moved below the fold because it autoplays on some systems.

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The Pusher Man 0

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How Good People Do Evil 0

Every day, persons who consider themselves–and are considered by others–to be decent folks, rationalize the acceptance and perpetuation of evil. Nowhere in our history has this been more common than in the creation and perpetuation of the South’s institution of chattel slavery. Southerners who considered slavery to be evil found all kinds of reasons to not only do nothing about it, but to profit from the theft of labor.

In the Roanoke Times, Halford Ryan explores the self-serving rationales of one slaveholder, the one who is most often, after Thomas Jefferson, held up as a paragon of honor. Just read it.

While we are on the subject, I also recommend listening to this scholarly exploration of the history of the concept of race in America.

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In the Gardens 0

We went to the Norfolk Botanical Gardens the other weekend. Spring was springing.

Crabapple Tree

A very big crabapple in bloom.

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Spill Here, Spill Now, Pay Later 0

Buccaneer Petroleum continues to duck and cover (up).

Four years after the largest offshore oil disaster in U.S. history, scientists are still trying to come to terms with the toll that the Deepwater Horizon tragedy wreaked on the birds, sea life, waters and habitats of the Gulf of Mexico. Multitudes of creatures and habitats were wiped out — and continue to suffer — but outrageously, environmental restoration has barely even begun.

And BP — having already pleaded guilty to criminal negligence — is hard at work delaying justice.

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Range on the Home 0

Rancher grazing cows in someone's front yard.  Homeowner says,

Via Bob Cesca’s Awesome Blog.

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QOTD 0

Elizabeth I of England:

One man with a head on his shoulders is worth a dozen without.

Sir Walter Raleigh would no doubt agree.

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Take the Test 0

Take a quiz on your general (and I do mean general) religious knowledge.

Via Juanita Jean, who theorizes:

At the end, you’ll enjoy seeing how Fox News has had an influence on the answers.

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And in More News of Manning Up . . . . 0

At Psychology Today Blogs, Laurie Essig comments on what she terms Machismo Man David Brooks’s “manhood problem.”

Some of the “manliest” of politicians have created wars without cause, made lives miserable for women, children, gays and any others who are not “man enough,” and generally created chaos in the world. Machismo is no substitute for foreign policy even if Brooks wants to fantasize about Obama swooping in on a white horse and sweeping him off into a future where strong men keep us safe from danger.

Do follow the link, if only to see the illustration.

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High Crimeas and Misdemeanors 0

Tom Plate of Loyola Marymount University argues against the United States’s media’s apocalyptic coverage of the events in Ukraine and the world in general. A nugget:

If Moscow can “get away” with seizing Crimea (and a slice of Ukraine), won’t this embolden Beijing to jump onto a disputed island in the East China Sea and do a “Putin”? Or might it not even justify a comparable putsch by Japan? Does not the current world (dis)order suggest the future belongs to the bold?

Implicit in this fearful assumption is the suggestion that if only the U.S. were more forceful against Russia, less “bad things” around the world would happen. This is fantasy.

He has a point. This is the “Shoot First” theory of international relations favored by the same Diminutive Phallus Brigade that believes in “Stand Your Ground.” Many of our media figures and politicians seems think that the U. S. is Gary Cooper, able to solve all problems in one High Noon moment, then relax as the credits roll and everyone lives happily ever after.

Outside of movies, the credits don’t roll and one High Noon moment leads to the next.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Driven to politeness:

A two-vehicle automobile accident quickly turned into an altercation and shooting Sunday evening northeast of Topeka, leaving one man in a local hospital with injuries not believed to be life threatening, Shawnee County Sheriff Herman Jones said.

Afterthought:

In late-breaking news of the polite:

Police in South Houston are searching for a suspect who was accused of shooting a 3-year-old girl in what was thought to be a case of drunken road rage.

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Plus Ca Change 0

I’m a southern boy.

All my life, I’ve listened to racists declare, “Oh, golly gosh gee no, Batman, race has nothing to do with it.”

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Why Too Much Is Never Enough 0

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ROI 0

25 Companies that spent less in taxes than on lobbyists, 2008-2012.  All the taxes are negative.  13 of them are energy companies of some sort.

Via PoliticalProf.

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Flatlined 0

Will Bunch explains, “T-t-t-that’s all, folks.”

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QOTD 0

Isaac Asimov:

A poor idea well written is more likely to be accepted than a good idea poorly written.

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