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2018 archive

Hey, Rubio! 0

Alfred Doblin remarks on Marco Rubio’s dissemblance of a human being.

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Misdirection Play, Waving the Red Flag Dept. 0

Jay Bookman points out that the NRA speaks out of both sides of its mouth.

Surprise, surprise.

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“Play Ball!” 0

Title:  The Eternal Answer  for Spritual Well-Being.  Image:  Mand standing at Guru's cave on top of mountain reading sign that says,

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“The Red Letter Year” 0

When I took my first class in Virginia history in third grade (yes, they used to teach history in school) that was the label given to 1619. The label referred to three events in that year:

  • The first meeting of the House of Burgesses, the Virginia colony’s legislature.
  • The arrival of the first English women to the colony.
  • The arrival of the first “shipment* of Negro (as the text book styled it) slaves.

The Hartford Courant’s Frank Harris, III, muses on how to recognize the last event on that list. Here’s a bit of his musings:

For blacks, slavery was our holocaust and our Kristallnacht — it was bodies smashed and shattered over centuries, tossed into the oceans and rivers and creeks, burned into the embers that blackened America’s soil and soul.

It should not be forgotten. But how do we not forget it?

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*Yes, “shipment” was the word in the text.

I paid attention in history class, even in third grade. I paid attention in history class up through graduate work in history, with a focus on “U. S. Southern,” and much subsequent reading, because the past explains the present.

In that text and in the construct it portrayed, persons were “cargo” because they were Not White. And many would take us back to those days.

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Walls 0

Image of CPAC, Republican Convention, and White House, all shouting,

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QOTD 0

S. S. Van Dine:

Logic is the most perfect artificial means of arriving at a false conclusion.

Van Dine, S. S. (Willard Huntington Wright), The Garden Murder Mystery
in The Philo Vance Murder Cases, v. 5 (London: Leonaur, 2010), p. 62.

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“Crisis Actor” 0

I’ve been intrigued by conspiracy theories and those who embrace them for decades.

Most conspiracy theories are stupid and require herculean suspension of disbelief; they wouldn’t pass the test for an X-Files script.

The “crisis actor” conspiracy theory–that hordes of persons are paid to rush to the scenes of mass shootings or other heinous acts so quickly that they are already there when the events happen so as to pretend to be victim–is mindbogglingly stupid. The persons who spread it are cynical manipulative bastards, and those who believe it are cretins.

(Ask me politely, and I’ll tell you what I really think.)

Video via Raw Story.

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Going Bananas 0

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Arms and Demand 0

NRA to Gun Manufacturers:  Of course, teachers should be armed.  Just think of how many more guns you could sell.

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I’ve been thinking back over my high school teachers and considering whether I’d have trusted any of them to be packing heat. I suggest you do the same.

Most of them I would not have trusted to pick up a gun. One or two I would have expected to gleefully fire one on any pretext.

The idea that arming teachers will somehow deter violence is profoundly stupid, but we live in a profoundly stupid society dominated by profoundly stupid people.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Don’t let politeness get your goat.

Scarborough police are investigating the shooting of a pregnant goat at a local family-owned dairy farm that has welcomed the public onto its property for decades.

In a message posted Thursday afternoon on its Facebook page, the police department said someone trespassed onto the property of Smiling Hill Farm and Hillside Lumber last weekend and killed a pregnant goat that was in a fenced-in pen.

“The killing of this goat was not an accident,” police said in the post.

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The White Collar Didn’t Protect This One 0

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QOTD 0

Seneca the Younger:

Religion is regarded by the common people as true, by the wise as false, and by the rulers as useful.

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And Now, a Musical Interlude 0

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Scripted 0

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Via Job’s Anger.

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Incriminating Incrimination 0

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Concealed Weapons 0

Heh.

An AR-15 assault weapon, the firearm used in last week’s Florida high school massacre, was advertised as the “Grand Auction Item” at Stevens County (Washington–ed.) Republicans’ March 24 Lincoln Day dinner.

But the weapon, a model of which was used in the Parkland, Florida, massacre, was hastily withdrawn late on Tuesday. . . .

The website for the dinner had been scrubbed of references to the AR-15 as well as a 10/22 Ruger rifle as the door prize. Stevens County Republicans auctioned weapons at their 2016 and 2017 dinners . . . .

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Easy Marks 0

Daniel Ruth muses on Americans’ susceptibility to being suckered. Here’s a bit:

But if the Russian lies and deceit suggesting the country is on the verge of adopting sharia law arrived via Facebook — bracketed by a friend’s notice he was eating nachos at Taco Bell and the latest adorable picture of your sister’s cat chasing its tail — well, it must be true.

You have to give some grudging credit to the Russian trolls. They didn’t create American gullibility. They didn’t invent American civic illiteracy. They merely exploited it.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Politeness takes practice.

The wounding of a teenager in an apparently accidental shooting led to the discovery of a shooting range that had been created in the kitchen of a Sunbury home.

“I’ve never seen anything like it in my entire career,” said Sunbury police Chief Timothy S. Miller Wednesday. . . .

The range was set up in the kitchen. The target was in a box six to eight feet away, Miller said. Bullets from a .22-caliber rifle went into the wall behind the target, he said.

The United States has become Lord of the Flies brought to life.

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False Flaggers 0

Title:  Redefining Click for the original image.

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QOTD 0

Pierre Bayle:

I know too much to be a sceptic and too little to be a dogmatist.

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