From Pine View Farm

2014 archive

Medicine Show 0

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The Bionic Mate 0

In Florida, a man who is against the idea of gay marriage has filed a motion in a federal case saying those who love inanimate objects should get some legal love too.

Chris Sevier, allegedly a former judge advocate general and combat veteran, wants to marry his “porn-filled Apple laptop” according to the motion, says the Broward-Palm Beach New Times.

The judge rejected the emotion.

Which came first: obsession with sex or wingnut politics? The two are so oft coupled that I suspect a dissertation lurks in the question.

Afterthought:

Despite what millions of men have told their wives/mothers/girlfriends, the computer did not become “porn-filled” on its own.

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What’s in a Name? 0

Am I the only person who thinks this fellow has a perfect name for a Republican pol?

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News, Ripped from the Ticker 0

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QOTD 0

Antoine de Saint-Exupery:

A person reveals his character by nothing so clearly as the joke he resents.

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OTR 0

I recently traded emails with the webmaster of My Old Radio regarding his site’s having episodes of Sam Spade, starring Howard Duff, categorized as Adventures of Philip Marlowe.

Somewhere, Dashiell Hammett and Raymond Chandler got all mixed up together. Any mystery fan could tell the difference, but someone running a big huge website can easily make a mistake. I run a little tiny website. I can certainly understand.

His response was most courteous and gracious.

I urge you to check out My Old Radio. Sit back, listen, and enjoy.

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A Picture Is Worth 0

Cartoon of bumper sticker:  Elect another BUSH:  Third Time's a Charm


Click for a larger image.

Why does this make me think of an H. P. Lovecraft story?

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Telemarketers at Work 0

Image via All Things Amazing, an image site (occasional images NSFW).

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Twits on Twitter 1

Foxy twits.

Twitter is a colossal waste of electrons.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Rear your progeny with politeness.

A 63-year-old man has been arrested for allegedly killing his grandson after he didn’t have dinner ready on time.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

More good guys with guns:

An unidentified man was injured May 4 when he accidentally shot himself at one of the gun ranges at the Wyoming Antelope Club, 3700 126th Ave. N. in Pinellas Park.

I know a little bit about guns. There is no excuse for this.

Take your choice: stupid or incompetent?

Either way, he shouldn’t be allowed to touch a firearm. Next time, he might hurt someone else.

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Body Counts 0

As Will Bunch points out, some bodies seem to count more than others.

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QOTD 0

John Hersey:

It’s a failure of national vision when you regard children as weapons, and talents as materials you can mine, assay, and fabricate for profit and defense.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Shoot first, ask questions later.

This sort of stuff is a side-effect of the NRA’s adoption of fear as a sales tactic.

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You Can Vouch on It 0

School vouchers are this generation’s “separate but equal”–not just a strategy for raiding the public treasury, but also a strategy for resegregation. From John Romano:

That (the Florida legislature’s schools policy–ed,) plays right into the Jeb Bush-mindset of creating a separate-but-unequal educational choice system that the Supreme Court ruled unconstitutional.

And do not buy the Legislature’s cockamamie argument that it has introduced accountability to the voucher system. Students will not be taking the same Common Core-inspired test given in public schools, and there will be no state ramifications for students, teachers or school funding for low scores.

That’s not accountability, it’s a ruse.

Read the rest.

Afterthought:

The kissing cousin of vouchers is “school choice.” Like “separate but equal,” it is pretty words disguising nefarious intent.

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The Poseidon Adventurer 0

He’s accused of using a weapon to force Waffle House employees into the back of a restaurant so he could steal money.

But it’s the weapon he used that really caught witnesses’ attention. The suspect was carrying a pitchfork.

Under the circumstances, one would think they could have bent the style-book a little and referred to it as “an iron trident.”

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“Get Off My Lawn” 0

The default position of the resident curmudgeon at my local rag is that “other people can’t have nice things.” Rarely–only very occasionally–does she deviate.

Generally, though, when she tackles a public issue, the conclusion is forgone. Only the path to it is in question.

This time, it’s about children who want an education.

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Facebook Frolics 0

It’s the real (estate) thing.

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Much Ado . . . . 0

Republicans screaming

As Dave Johnson points out,

Here is the difference: Republicans seem to sincerely believe that Americans only rally around Republican Presidents when the country is attacked. This is probably related to their sincere belief that no Democratic President is legitimate.

So their logic is that if the country heard that this was a terrorist attack they would turn against the President before the election, and to Mitt Romney. And therefore Romney was “cheated” out of a victory.

Benghazi appears to be about a Republican belief that Americans do not rally around their President when the country is attacked, but only around Republican presidents (or candidates apparently.)

Image via Juanita Jean.

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Plus Ca Change 0

Old men lie. Young folks die.

Forty-four years ago today, four young folks died because they dared question the lies.

Old men keep on lying, young folks keep on dying.

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