From Pine View Farm

February, 2019 archive

“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Expose your children to politeness at an early age.

A 3-year-old in Wayne County is recovering after being shot in the head.

According to a GoFundMe, Jaxson Price is alert and able to participate physical therapy.

Price was found with a gunshot wound to the head at his home on Saturday.

It appears that he accidentally shot himself while in his parents’ room.

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The Bullied’s Pulpit 0

Jim Wright is somewhat taken aback that Howard Schultz, the Man Who Ruined Coffee, is now complaining of being bullied because some persons had the unmitigated gall, the unutterable cheek, to ask him questions which were not of a fawning and obsequious nature. Here’s a nugget:

He wants to be president. President. And so he’s getting the scrutiny and the questions every candidate gets. No more, no less. But just like Trump, he thinks he’s special and he shouldn’t have to face it.

And that’s it, right there.

That’s the thing.

That is what makes Howard Schultz, and his ilk, ultimately unqualified to lead this nation.

It is not just that he doesn’t know how to handle that scrutiny, it’s that he doesn’t think he should have to handle it at all.

Do read the rest.

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Fly the Fiendly Skies 0

The Mysterious Kasich of the Stolen Seat.

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The Art of the Con, Reprise 0

What the Booman said.

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The Art of the Con, Trickle-On Economics Dept. 0

Thom explains to a caller:

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QOTD 0

Pythagoras:

Silence is better than unmeaning words.

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