From Pine View Farm

July, 2013 archive

Theft of Services 0

More on the effort to destroy public education.

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State Rape 0

Big government, Republican style.

Doctor reading vaginal ultrasound:  If you can read this you are too far up my uterus.


Click for a larger image.

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Drinking Liberally Norfolk Tomorrow 0

Now on Tuesdays for Norfolk (still Thursdays for Virginia Beach) to make it easier for persons with commitments on either day to catch at least one per month.

Drinking Liberally is a gathering place for liberals. Socialize and laugh in a friendly atmosphere.

When: 6 p., Tuesday, June 11.

Where:
Pasha Mezze
350 West 22nd Street
Norfolk (map)

Details here. Meetup page here.

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Political Hacks 0

Not what quite what they expected.

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Let’s Do Lunch, Wall Street Style 0

Via Sampler, an image site. Some images NSFW.

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Update from the Foreclosure-Based Economy 0

Bonuses for stealing homes.

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Sequestrian Dressage 0

Boots on the ground.

Furloughs of 3,550 civilian employees at MacDill Air Force Base begin Monday, as base leaders fight to maintain morale even as workers lose at least $9.2 million in pay.

Most of the employees — about 2,200 — work for the 6th Air Mobility Wing, which is MacDill’s host unit. Another 900 work at U.S. Special Operations Command and 450 more at U.S. Central Command, the nation’s two premier combat commands.

Nothing can ease unemployment more than more unemployment.

It’s the “misery loves company” theory of economics.

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QOTD 0

Virginia Woolf:

Nothing has really happened until it has been recorded.

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“Frozen Bee’s Knees” 2

This bee seems to like the blue salvia. It leaves the red salvia alone.

I think it’s a bumbledy bee, but it seems a bit on the small side compared to the one that once chased me from the barn to the house when I was a kid.

It’s not a good idea to accidentally step on a bumbledy bee. Bumbledy bees have smooth stingers and can sting repeatedly with no harm to themselves.

And I do mean repeatedly.

There was indeed no place to hide.

Bee

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The Wedding Industrial Complex 0

Honestly, you can’t make this stuff up (see the second letter).

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Good Morning, Starshine 0

The long-time entertainment critic–as long as I can remember, and I grew up reading that paper–at my local rag reminisces about his encounters with some movie stars.

Read it. It will give you smiles.

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If One Picture Is Worth, Two Are . . . 0

Texas Footwear.  Pink sneakers, brought to you by Texas Sen. Wendy Davis.  Barefoot and pregnant, brought to you by the Texas GOP.

Via Bob Cesca’s Awesome Blog.

Graphics:  Democrats

Via C&L.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

News reports of polite celebrations continue to surface.

Guns don’t make persons safe.

They make persons stupid.

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Flag Daze 4

Lexington’s ban on flying the Confederate flag — and other non-governmental colors — from city-owned light poles does not violate a heritage group’s right of free speech, a federal appeals court ruled Friday in upholding a lower court’s 2012 ruling.

The Sons of Confederate Veterans, Virginia Division, sued the city after its passage of the ordinance in 2011. U.S. District Judge Samuel Wilson dismissed the lawsuit in June 2012, calling the city’s ban “eminently reasonable” because it banned all non-government flag displays, not just the Sons of Confederate Veterans.

You know my opinion of the Stars and Bars, the cause it represents, and those who would honor it.

Just in case you don’t, it is the flag of slavery, oppression, and Jim Crow. Any other attempted explanation is sophistry and delusion.

This was a good decision. The city of Lexington should not have to participate in promulgating the propaganda of sophistry and delusion.

(Bonus: Follow the link and read the comments–and those are the ones that were passed by the mods.)

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State Rape 0

Republicans continue to stick it up to women.

Gov. Scott Walker quietly signed a contentious Republican bill Friday that would require women seeking abortions to undergo an ultrasound and ban doctors who lack admitting privileges at nearby hospitals from performing the procedures.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Be polite when you see the light.

According to the Mitchell Police Division, the 34-year-old man was sitting alone in a lawn chair on the back porch of his residence, located in the 400 block of East Ninth Avenue, when a family member turned on the porch light and opened a nearby door. Startled by the light and noise, the man woke up and unintentionally pulled the handgun’s trigger and shot himself.

He drove himself to the hospital.

Via TPM.

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QOTD 0

“Weird Al” Yankovic:

If money can’t buy happiness, I guess I’ll have to rent it.

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Nature Red in Tooth and Claw 4

Some more pictures from my brother in Virginia’s Northern Neck.

Bird harassing snake

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Them What Have 2

And this surprises you how?

MarketWatch reporters conducted a series of in-depth interviews with ex–investment brokers and others who lost their trading licenses and are either in prison serving multiyear sentences or have done their time in the slammer and now advise others on what not to do.

The results were discouraging.

MarketWatch found that insider trading may be one of the most common crimes on Wall Street and one of the least prosecuted. And that was only the beginning. MarketWatch discovered that the problem for retail investors goes far beyond a failure of regulators to identify insider-trading violations.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

More signs of polite celebrations:

Police investigators say they think a woman injured by a bullet Thursday night outside an uptown Charlotte club was struck by a shot fired into the air by someone on the Fourth of July.

In related news, Daniel Ruth considers a recent incident in Tampa, which has been mentioned in these electrons.

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