June, 2014 archive
Litany of Horrors Not Much of Anything
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Reg Henry traces the history of opposition to a humane social order. A nugget (emphasis added):
So much for all of that. So many horror stories, so little actual horror. . . . As it is, future generations will marvel that conservatism was here defined as denying some Americans basic rights.
Read the rest.
Moral Bankruptcy on the Playing Field 0
Nothing illustrates the corruption of big-time college sports and the NCAA better than this sentence, from sportswriter extraordinaire Bob Molinaro, in a column about the proposed NCAA “Division IV” (emphasis added):
That that sentence makes sense is ipso facto evidence that there is no “amateurism” in big-time college athletics.
If it has a business model, it is a business.
It has employees, not “student athletes.”
It’s for money, not “love of the game.”
I am done with the NCAA.
“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0
Even more polite little children.
Sheriff Ken Copeland said . . . the death is currently being investigated as an accident.
(snip)
A 6-year-old boy who lived at the home was taken into state protective custody.
There seem to be two or three of these every week.
Here’s yet another dead child from yesterday.
Gun Nut Paradise approacheth apace.
“Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing” 0
It’s the ultimate metaphor for GOP outreach, and it’s not even a metaphor!
You can’t make this stuff up.
“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0
Car Float 0
“Car Float” is railroad for a barge used to convey railroad cars across water. It’s not something that automobiles do.
It looks like Rosie won’t be getting her driver’s license any time soon.
The 5-month-old German shepherd puppy stepped on the gas and sent her owner’s car careening into a pond in Canton Sunday morning, Canton police said.
After a walk with her owner, the puppy climbed back into the car and got her leash tangled in the gear shift. While trying to break free, Rosie fell on the accelerator, sending the vehicle flying forward, police said.
Addendum:
My friend thinks that the insurance company will refuse to pay because this was an “Act of Dog.”