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2015 archive

All That Was Old Is New Again 0

“Yellow Peril” redux.

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Through a Haze of Brotherhood 0

Like Crabby Appleton, the whole damn “Greek” system in U. S. colleges is rotten to the core.

Blindfolded and wearing a 30lb pack of sand on his back, Mike Deng did not readily submit to the blows of his would-be fraternity brothers on a December night in 2013. The “bad attitude” of this resistant pledge made him a target, the brothers later told police after hours of panic, hiding fraternity gear and trying to get their stories straight over how and why a 19-year-old was bludgeoned into a wheezing, non-responsive body as the result of a hazing ritual in the Pocono mountains.

. . . 37 members of Pi Delta Psi, as well as the fraternity itself, face criminal charges over the death of Chun “Mike” Deng, . . .

(snip)

“He got the bros mad,” the police were told by Kenny Kwan . . . .

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QOTD 0

Norman Douglas:

Never take a solemn oath. People think you mean it.

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No Republican Debate in This House 0

I’ll be watching a baseball game. At least it’s guaranteed to have only one loser.

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And Now for Something Completely Different 0

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It’s about Time 0

What Noz said.

Wingnuts would be funny if they weren’t so damned dangerous.

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“Trickeration” 0

The phony “war on police.”

Below the fold in case it autoplays.

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Oxymorons 0

“Southern gentlemen.”

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The Rich Are Different from You and me. 0

Image:  Jeff Smisek, CEO of United Airlines:  Bungled Continental merger, rated last in customer satisfaction, resigns in disgrace amid Federal corruption probe . . . gets an $20 millions golden parachute.

Get out of Jail
They have these.

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Out of Control 0

Cartoon detailing how the Tea Party has slipped loose from the control of those who created it.


Click for a larger image.

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The Privatization Scam 0

Privatized incompetence is incompetence for profit.

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Twits on Twitter 0

Stalled twits.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Twice-told politeness.

A 16-year-old Tulsa teen is in serious condition after police say he shot himself in the leg for the second time in three months.

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QOTD 0

Bernard Levin:

No amount of manifest absurdity… could deter those who wanted to believe from believing.

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Your Moment of Zen 0

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Abnormal Psych 0

A clinical psychologist tries to figure out the appeal of Donald Trump.

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“Like a Business” 0

A North Carolina school board member explains what it would take to run schools “like a business.” Here’s how he starts (emphasis added):

I am often challenged by constituents to run the school system like a business. Of course, what they mean is to run the school system like a successful business.

Success in every business I have worked in or read about starts with leadership, especially leadership at the top. And a common trait of successful business leaders is to insure that the business is properly funded before the beginning of each year.

Follow the link for the rest.

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Facebook Frolics 0

Republican racism frolics, just down the road a piece.

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Sinking 0

Three persons in sinking row boat holding up SOS sign.  Republicans on GOP Coast Cuard Cutter holding up LOL sign.

Via Job’s Anger.

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Code Words 1

Gerald Haslam explains how they work in the Party of the New Secesh.

Just read it. No summary or excerpt can suffice.

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