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2016 archive

The Pusher Men 0

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Dis Coarse Discourse 0

Man to woman:  In the light of Orlando, it's important to say,

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All the News that Fits 0

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Conventional Wisdom 0

What happens when a Party can’t party?

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Educational Priorities 0

Ah, the blissful innocence of school days, school days, good old Golden Rule days, in NRA Paradise (emphasis added):

Denver Public Schools is asking for nearly $4 million in an upcoming bond request to outfit all of its classroom with locks that operate on a button function, allowing students and teachers to secure a room without having to go outside or frantically find a key in an emergency situation.

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The $4 million upgrade is intended to streamline the lockdown procedure in the event of an emergency such as an active shooter. No need to put someone outside, go digging through drawers for a key or rely on one adult in a room full of kids to get a classroom door locked if a threat is imminent in the halls, said Michael Eaton, chief of department safety for DPS.

Follow the link to learn more about the joys of youth in the line of fire.

(I wonder how many books $4,000,000.00 would buy?)

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How Stuff Works, Tarheel Potty Police Dept. 0

Man packs for business trip.  Wife asks where he is going.  When he tells her,

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Thus passeth another day in NRA Paradise:

On Saturday, (gun store owner and gun safety advocate–ed.) Baker was fatally shot when a student in a concealed-carry class at KayJay Gun Shop accidentally discharged a weapon while practicing malfunction drills, according to the Cincinnati Enquirer. The bullet traveled through a wall and into an adjacent room, where Baker was struck in the neck, the paper reported.

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QOTD 0

Norman R. Augustine:

All too many consultants, when asked, ‘What is 2 and 2?’ respond, ‘What do you have in mind?’

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And for Something Completely Different 0

Woody Woodpecker was one mean dude. Unlike Bugs Bunny, who was always fighting back, Woody usually started the fight. The TV show was fun to watch though; Walter Lantz always appeared in a short segment about the history and making of cartoons.

Via Big Blue Swing.

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Carrion Eaters 0

Picture of man labeled

Via Job’s Anger.

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Sidebar Sadness–Sticky 0

The sidebar of this blog, which is normally over there on the right, suddenly doesn’t like me. It has disappeared. While I troubleshoot this, you can view the sidebar by clicking the title to view any single post and the sidebar will reappear. I suspect this may take a couple of days to figure out, because I am not going to tear my hair out over this.

Later:

I reduced the number of posts showing on the front page from 20 to 15 and the sidebar is back. We’ll see what happens.

I’m unsticking this from the front page, as the situation seems stabilized.

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Thoughts and Prey-ers 0

Play the game.

Via Southern Beale.

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All Hands on Dreck 0

Via The Bob and Chez Show After Party.

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Ryan’s Derp, Trustworthiness Is So Old Hat Dept. 0

Shaun Mullen, in what is almost an aside buried in a longer piece about the current state of the campaigns, reports on the latest conservative con: Republicans want to eliminate the concept of “fiduciary responsibility” (emphasis added):

The latest example in a long history of screwing ordinary folks is a behind-the-scenes effort to repeal a federal fiduciary rule requiring retirement advisers to serve the interests of their clients by prohibiting them from receiving kickbacks for steering them into bad investments. The repeal is tucked into House Speaker Paul Ryan’s anti-poverty plan, which is rich. Looking at this in a slightly different way, it’s like doing away with the ability of people to sue a bogus institution like Trump University when it’s obvious the university’s sole purpose is to fleece its students.

In Republican World, everyone is on the take; the take is all there is.

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A Warren’s Place . . . Is in the Senate 2

As you can tell from my sidebar, although I agree with many of Bernie Sanders’s positions and could easily vote for him were he the nominee, I do not share Farron’s adulation for Bernie “The Second Coming” Sanders nor his disdain for Hillary Clinton. I do wholeheartedly agree with his main point: Elizabeth’s Warren’s place is the the Senate, sowing confusion amongst the Republicans, not in the Vice Presidency, showing sights to foreign dignitaries.

I remind you once again of a fact often overlooked by Bernie Bros: Bernie Sanders is not a Democrat.

He’s the guy who transfers into the school a week before the ball and decides he wants to be Prom King.

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If It Walks like a Ducktail . . . 0

Garrison Keillor attempts to understand the appeal of Donald Trump and finds an analogy in the ducktailed teenaged hoodlums of the 1950s. A snippet.

There’s no philosophy here, just an attitude.

He is a little old for a ducktail. By the age of 70, most ducks have moved on, but not Donald Trump. He is apparently still fond of the sidewalls and the greasy sweep in back and he is proud as can be of his great feat, the first punk candidate to get this close to the White House. He says that the country is run by a bunch of clowns and that he is going to make things great again and beat up on the outsiders who are coming into our neighborhood.

His followers don’t necessarily believe that. What they love about him is what kids loved about Johnny Rotten and Sid Vicious: that he horrifies the powers that be.

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QOTD 0

Noah Webster:

When the will of man is raised above law it is always tyranny and despotism, whether it is the will of a bashaw (“pasha”–ed.) or of bastard patriots.

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Blame the Messenger 0

This should be interesting. From El Reg:

A grieving father has sued Google, Twitter and Facebook, alleging the web giants enabled the Paris terrorist attacks that killed his daughter.

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The lawsuit argues that the medieval terror bastards used Twitter and Facebook and Google’s YouTube channel to garner supporters and funds. It also claims Google is partially funding the terror group by sharing advertising revenue with them.

“This complaint is not about what ISIS’s messages say,” explained Ari Kresch, a lawyer with 1-800-LAW-FIRM representing Gonzalez. “It is about Google, Twitter, and Facebook allowing ISIS to use their social media networks for recruitment and operations.”

All the defendants claim that they are doing their best to weed out malicious users.

I doubt the father has a legal leg to stand on, but I can understand the drive to blame someone.

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Twits on Twitter 0

Twits on the trail.

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Droning On: Days of Future Pissed Dept. 0

Rat says;


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