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2013 archive

Texas Teddy Takes a Lesson 0

Judge:  No the Constitution does not give your clent the right to enforce his own economic theory and it's called


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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

The parents of an Ingleside Elementary student were charged Wednesday with child neglect after the boy brought a handgun to school, police said.

(snip)

The child said he found the gun in his parents’ closet.

How could this be child neglect?

It’s but early exposure to politeness!

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Twits on Twitter 0

Well, that sure worked out nicely.

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Cooch and the Cuckoos Get Duggared 0

Watch the Duggars from some “reality” show or other try to record a spot for the Cooch.

There is a back story. Cooch is scraping an empty carton for endorsements.

Via the Richmonder.

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To a Tea 0

Daniel Ruth doesn’t like the blend. A nugget:

Many years ago I heard a Baptist preacher offer up this golden piece of advice: You cannot talk your way out of a problem you behaved your way into.

If only Sen. Ted Cruz, R-I Feel Petty, Oh So Petty, had been paying attention.

(snip)

Are there lessons to be learned from Washington’s answer to “Hee-Haw on the Potomac”? Sure, beginning perhaps with the notion that civic illiteracy, especially among many elected officials, is at epidemic proportions.

Read the rest.

Oh, do please read the rest.

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The Secesh 0

You realize, of course, that these people are nuts, and dangerous nuts at that.

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QOTD 0

Dietrich Bonhoeffer:

The test of the morality of a society is what it does for its children.

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OTC 0

Since I seem to have the mother of all colds, I took a tablet.

I ordered it last week and it arrived today, just in time to distract me from the miseries (to use the term my grandmother would have used).

It is quite nice. It’s very fast, multitasks superbly, and has a refreshing lack of “branding” crapola.

You can expect (or dread) to hear more about it later. I’m already making notes for the podcast.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Be polite at home.

An 8-year-old boy was recovering in the hospital after being accidentally shot inside a Chester home Thursday afternoon, the city’s police commissioner said.

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The Palin Indicator 0

Lawrence O’Donnell’s opening line is priceless.

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The Secesh 0

Harold Meyerson nails teabaggery. The nugget (emphasis added):

Today’s tea party-ized Republicans speak less for Wall Street or Main Street than they do for the seething resentments of white Southern backwaters and their geographically widespread but ideologically uniform ilk. Their theory of government, to the extent that they have one, derives from John C. Calhoun’s doctrine of nullification — that states in general and white minorities in particular should have the right to overturn federal law and impede majority rule. Like their predecessors in the Jim Crow South, today’s Republicans favor restricting minority voting rights if that is necessary to ensure victory at the polls.

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Light Bloggery 0

I’m calling in sick. I have a code in de dose.

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QOTD 0

H. L. Mencken:

The objection to Puritans is not that they try to make us think as they do, but that they try to make us do as they think.

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Stamp Acts 0

For once (and it’s a rarity), the resident curmudgeon at my local rag gets one right.

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Watch the Fun(ding) Begin 0

Skirmish ended. Likely more to come.

Let the circular firing squad commence firing.

Afterthought:

While it lasts, savor the confusion of your enemies. Then gird your grid for the next one.

Because “true believers” never give up, for they think they don’t have anything to lose (even when they do).

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Have Cake, Eat It Too Reprise 0

John Aravosis:

South Dakota ranchers, who were in favor of the government shutdown, are now bemoaning the fact that the shutdown means no federal assistance following a devastating early blizzard that wiped out much of their livestock.

(snip)

What’s worse is that the ranchers don’t sound like they’ve changed their minds about the shutdown.

Rather, they think that their welfare checks from the government are the only good the government actually does.

Because they’re special.

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The Default Position 0

Chauncey Devega tries to understand the Republican Party’s threat to shoot the economy. A nugget:

Outside observers are unable to grasp the Republican Party’s political logic because they are not among its true believers and faithful. The Republican Party is now a cult. Here, faith, as in religion, is a belief in that which cannot be proven by ordinary means. As such, how can we as a society resolve political disputes if one group of people is committed to magical thinking, and is therefore immune from appeals to empirical truth?

“It is true because we believe it to be so” is a logic that has brought down many societies and governments. Unfortunately, such a slogan is also the motto of the contemporary Tea Party GOP.

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Have Cake, Eat It Too 0

Senator Ted Cruz:  Leads effort to shutdown the government; leas march to protest the shutdown.

Via BartCop.

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Susie Sampson’s Sister Surveys the Streets 0

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

At Tampabay dot com, Dan DeWitt tells two tales of politeness, while questioning this statement from law enforcement:

There is “NO suspect at large and NO threat to the community,” it said in a statement.

That’s because there were NO survivors.

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