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October, 2011 archive

Question of the Day 0

Donald Kaul:

I’ve said this before and I’m saying it again: If money is speech then why is bribery illegal? All you’re doing is trying to convince somebody of the worth of your cause by using a form of speech often more persuasive than mere words.

Via The Progressive Populist.

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Willed Ignorance 0

Wall Street instructing media to report that Occupy Wall Street doesn't know what it's protesting.

Via the Brad Blog.

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A Simple Way To Avoid Charges of Racism 0

Don’t say and do racist things.

Link via Mr. Feastingonroadkill.

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QOTD 0

Johnny Carson:

I know a man who gave up smoking, drinking, sex, and rich food. He was healthy right up to the day he killed himself.

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Dustbiters 0

More responsible fiscals honored by the lifting of their responsibilities.

Bank no more on these:

Identity Politics, Sauce for the Goose Dept. 0

Annette John-Hall considers wingnut reaction to a black talk radio jock’s statement that black folks should support President Obama because he’s black.

    Aside: I’m old enough to remember white folks saying that white folks should support George Wallace because he was white and right (wing, that is).

Here’s a snippet from the article:

Is this call to blackness that Joyner espouses some kind of diabolical plot, some secret code intended to erase the post-racial nirvana some think we achieved with the election of a black president?

I could almost see Jason Johnson, professor of political science at Hiram College in Ohio, rolling his eyes.

“Identity politics is only a problem when minorities do it. Whites do it all the time,” Johnson argues.

“It’s absolutely naive to question the unified behavior of a minority group, given the fact that [historically] the majority has always been unified in their oppression.”

He’s got a point there. I guess there’s a reason it took us so long to get to our first black president.

Read the whole thing.

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You Can Dial, but You Can’t Hide 0

Verizon sells your soul:

Verizon has posted changes to its privacy policy stating that it will now share user location data, Web browsing history and demographic information with marketers.

While Verizon insists that it will not provide third parties with any information identifying users on a personal basis, it will give them a wide array of its users’ information, including websites they frequent on their Verizon devices, places where their devices have been, and demographic categories such as gender and age range. Verizon will also share user interests with marketers, such as whether they’re a sports fan, own a pet or what sort of restaurants they frequent.

If you think that someone who has your age, sex, and where you go and when you go there can’t figure out who you are and where your children attend school in a matter of minutes, you need to think again.

If you are unlucky enough to use Verizon, follow the link above for information on how to opt out of this.

Via GNC.

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Sign the Petition 0

Microsoft, which is congenitally unable to innovate–everything they sell was created by someone else and either bought or copied and coopted by Redmond–except in “marketing,” has another strategy for ruling the world‘s pocketbooks.

Learn more here and share the link.

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Rapturous Thinking Once More All Over Again 0

The old fraud is still at it:

A California ministry has again predicted the end of the world is at hand.

The Oakland-based Family Radio International that stirred a global frenzy when it predicted the rapture would take 200 million Christians to heaven on May 21, now says the cataclysmic event will destroy the globe on Friday (that is, today–ed.).

But the world on Friday was undergoing its usual give and take with no signs of such an event.

Either that or a lot of us didn’t make the cut.

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Wingnut Birthers Turn on Their Own 0

Rising star of the right, Florida Senator Mario Rubio, is being attacked by birthers. Some of them are reasoning that, since his parents were Cuban refugees and not citizens, he is not qualified for office, though he is a natural-born United States citizen.

Daniel Ruth reports:

Yes, brothers and sisters, the birthers, many of whom still insist President Barack Obama is really the product of some coo-coo-ca-choo between Nelson Mandela and Jane Fonda in a Kremlin love nest, are back bigger and loopier than ever.

It seems pretty clear that since young Marco Rubio came into this world in Florida and since he was born quite naturally, he is a United States citizen with all of the attendant rights and privileges, including someday rising to the White House if that is what fate has in store for him.

The birthers have hung their pelts on the rather tenuous writings of a relatively obscure 18th century Swiss philosopher, Emer de Vattell, whose 1758 book, The Law of Nations, argued “natural born citizens” should mean only the children born of parents who were already citizens of that nation.

These (and let’s whisper this very quietly — crazy) people are attempting to argue who should and who shouldn’t qualify to become president based on the scribblings of a Swiss guy, writing in French, more than a decade before the start of the American Revolution. That would appear to be about as intellectually honest as a Republican presidential debate.

There is a certain pleasure in watching the crazies attack their own.

That does not render them less crazy.

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Twits on Twitter 0

Wingnut twits.

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QOTD 0

Barbara Jordan:

But this is the great danger America faces. That we will cease to be one nation and become instead a collection of interest groups: city against suburb, region against region, individual against individual. Each seeking to satisfy private wants.

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“The Turning of the Screwed” 0

Wall Street couple dismissing OWS when their son calls on them to donate to it
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“Stink Creek” 0

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Republican Family Values 0

On the Let Women Die bill.

Thank you for devoting your time in Congress to drafting bills that legalize the murder of pregnant people in order to prove how very pro-life you really are.

Via Contradict Me.

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Criminal Minds, Sins of Omission Dept. 0

I read this entire article about degress of* sociopathy and there was no mention of Wall Street.

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*That’s of, not in. A degree in sociopathy is called an “MBA.”

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Nothing To Do, Nowhere To Go 0

Still over 400k:

Jobless claims dropped by 6,000 to 403,000 in the week ended Oct. 15, Labor Department figures showed today in Washington. The median forecast in a Bloomberg News survey called for a drop to 400,000 applications. The four-week average fell to the lowest level since April.

Some companies are still paring their workforces at the same time demand has fallen short of the level that may spur businesses to expand staff. The lack of employment growth, which is limiting consumer spending and restraining the recovery, underscores the challenge for President Barack Obama, who is trying to push Congress to pass parts of his jobs initiative.

Firing more persons and further decreasing demand will no doubt remedy this situation.

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Start the Day of Rightwing 0

Fox News Cereal:  Koo-Koo Puffs, Great with Kool-Aid

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QOTD 0

Lu Xun:

To be suspicious is not a fault. To be suspicious all the time without coming to a conclusion is the defect.

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Circling the Wagons 0

Shaun Mullen takes a look at Occupy Wall Street. It’s a good read.

A nugget:

To see the Dom Perignon and Beluga caviar set standing on chair chairs in their penthouse suites hysterically shouting “Eek!” at the Occupy Wall Street mice tells you all you need to know about how jealously they guard their prerogatives, which of course include controlling the lives of the 99 percent. And that they are less concerned about losing those prerogatives than people knowing just how rigged the system is in their favor.

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