From Pine View Farm

March, 2015 archive

If One Standard Is Good, Two Must Be Better 0

Republican saying,

Via the Bob and Chez Show Blog.

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Get Real 0

I did a year’s grad work at the University of Virginia.

If the Virginia Alcohol Beverage Control Board really wants to get serious about underage drinking in Charlottesville, they would close fraternity row instead of beating up random black students.

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QOTD 0

Al Franken:

Humor and seriousness are not in opposition to each other.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Stolen politeness.

An average Friday afternoon spent between two friends ended tragically when Anthony Munoz said he witnessed his friend’s death.

(snip)

Anthony said he did not know where the handgun came from but he was “surprised” to see his friend in possession of a weapon. He said Israel did not tell him where the gun came from.

The juveniles involved in the gun’s theft have been identified by police and will potentially face criminal charges, the press release stated.

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How Stuff Works: Trickle-on Economics 0

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My New Toy (Updated) 0

My new computer, which I intend to use as my home file server, is due to arrive today. I told the vendor to put Slackware Linux on it. Slackware is the distro of iron: It always works and never breaks.

I shall retire my Dell Dimension 4700, which is ten years old (I got it from Second Source about seven years ago–if you are in Upper Delaware, Second Source is the place to go for used computers and computer repairs), wipe the HDD, and donate it to my local DAV thrift store.

Addendum:

It arrived, exactly as promised. And it rocks.

Zareason makes good boxes.

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Food Chains 0

Kimberly Garrison of The Philadelphia Daily News looks into the agricultural industry and is distressed by what she sees.

The new exploited group are the Mexican migrant workers who are paid, if we want to call it pay, a measly $40 per day for a sunup to sundown job. As difficult and physically demanding as I know this work is, they should probably be earning more like $40 an hour. Though, that’s not likely to ever happen.

But, at the bare minimum, shouldn’t the people who harvest our food earn enough to be able to afford to buy it? Whatever happened to fair pay for honest work?

I bet most Americans couldn’t last an hour, let alone an entire day, picking. I’m not even going to front like I could do it; I could barely survive the hayride and the fun farm day picking apples at the orchard. Yeah, right, live healthy and happily on a measly $10,000 a year. Honey, please.

When I was in college, I worked for three summers with a project providing basic health care to migrant workers, many of whom had been kidnapped or entrapped into joining a migrant crew. In their world, the company store was still a very real thing, used to keep them in servitude and penury.

It looks as if not much has changed.

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Republican Sex Toys 0

Republicans just can’t help toying with sex.

Via C&L.

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Nothing To Do, Nowhere To Go 0

About the same.

Jobless claims rose by 1,000 to 291,000 in the seven days ended March 14, from a revised 290,000 in the prior period, a Labor Department report showed Thursday in Washington.

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The four-week moving average, a less volatile measure than the weekly numbers, increased to 304,750 last week, from 302,500. . . .

The number of people continuing to receive jobless benefits declined by 11,000 to 2.42 million in the week ended March 7. The unemployment rate among people eligible for benefits held at 1.8 percent, where it’s been since early January.

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Stacking the Deck 0

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Surrounded 0

Black man holding newspaper with the headline,

Via Job’s Anger.

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QOTD 0

Tom Wolfe:

A cult is a religion with no political power.

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Women as Brood Mares and Other Republican Nonsense 0

The Republican Party has some really strange hang-ups about sex.

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News, Ripped from the Ticker 0

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The Golden Rule 4

Those who have the gold make the rules.

A San Francisco Catholic church has reportedly installed a “watering system” that discourages homeless people by drenching them as they sleep.

KCBS reported that the “no trespassing” signs outside the primary church for Archdiocese of San Francisco, Saint Mary’s Cathedral, did not mention what would happen to the homeless who tried to sleep under the cover of the building’s doorway.

Words fail me.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Politeness is essential to parenting.

Pizzolato went into the basement to secure two pistols into a safe and after checking one of the pistols believing (sic) it to be empty, he pulled the trigger and the pistol fired one round, police say.

The round traveled through a wall into a finished family room and struck his 10-year-old son in the face.

This is the ultimate confluence of gunnuttery and stupid: he is incapable of discerning whether the gun is loaded.

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Q. From What Does Dixieland “Look Away” Most Determinedly? 0

A. It’s own past.

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The Privileges of Rank 0

Dick Polman, citing Aldous Huxley, points out that “some animals are more equal than others.”

Get out of JailImagine, for the sake of argument, that you or I had a sensitive government job. If you or I were brazen enough to lie to the FBI – if we told the feds, for instance, that we hadn’t shared highly classified material with unauthorized people when in truth we had done it – we’d surely be ticketed for jail. Because lying to the FBI, and sharing highly classified material with unauthorized people, are big-time felonies.

But if you’re David Petraeus – former Army general and bipartisan demigod – and you’ve done those very things, you get a slap on the wrist and a punched ticket to rehabilitation. This is manifestly unfair to the people who have been prosecuted and jailed by the Obama administration for doing arguably less than what Petraeus did, but, hey, Orwell covered that ground in his farm fable 70 years ago.

It doesn’t get much ranker than this, now, does it?

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“Be Afraid. Be Very Afraid.” 0

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Hat Tip 0

This is big.

The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) approved redefining marriage in the church constitution Tuesday to include a “commitment between two people,” becoming the largest Protestant group to formally recognize gay marriage as Christian and allow same-sex weddings in every congregation.

If you are going to practice a gospel of love, you must recognize love wherever it happens. I tip my hat to the Presbyterians (I do have Presbyterianism in my heritage). Given the hatred exuded by so many who call themselves “Christian” and pretend to practice the Gospel of Love while in actuality fomenting hate, this took some courage.

As I have mentioned before, nothing that ever happened in a same-sex bedroom has ever affected a marriage of mine.

I cannot say the same for other types of bedrooms.

Aside:

Ambrose Bierce once defined “Presbyterians” as those who believe that the fathers of the church should be referred to as “Presbyters.” One who understands Presbyterianism would understand that he was predestined to do so.

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