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August, 2017 archive

Guilty until Proven Innocent 0

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The Man with the Short Fusion 0

Donald Trump and aide flying through the air from the force of a nuclear explosion.  Aide says,

Via Job’s Anger.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Be polite to passers-by.

The report states that Scotty Gene Blair, 35, of rural Potosi, was told that somebody was on his property on the evening of Aug. 5. Blair retrieved a Marlin .22 caliber rifle from inside his home and went to investigate.

A 17-year-old male had stopped his vehicle on Highway 185 to check on a vehicle that had just been involved in an accident. Blair allegedly shouted at the motorist and asked him why he was stealing from his property, then fired a shot in his direction.

And, in international news of the polite . . . .

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QOTD 0

Anais Nin:

We don’t see things as they are, we see them as we are.

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Palate Cleanser 0

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From Wimp to Warrior 0

Thom discusses “little wars” as a political tactic.

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Copyright Infringement? 0

More stuff you can’t make up.

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Responsible Fiscals 0

Image:  Wells Fargo stagecoach being drawn by weasels.  Driver:  Have you heard?  Our bank has been caught cheating customers again.  Shotgun:  That explains the weasels.


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“Merchants of Death” 0

Little remembered now, in the 1920s and 1930s, the “merchants of death” theory was the notion that munitions manufacturers and banks had engineered World War I so as to sell arms. Indeed, the first couple of Leslie Charteris’s Saint novels used that theory as a background to their plots.

The origins of World War I were much more complex, far less coherent, and, frankly, much sillier than the reasons posited by the “merchants of death” theory. Nevertheless, as Solomon Jones points out as he recalls the death of Philandro Castile, the U. S. now has its own actual merchants of death.

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. . . while I believe the NRA loves that the Constitution’s Second Amendment allows Americans to bear the arms that have made gun manufacturers wealthy, I also believe the NRA hates that the Constitution allows for a free and unfettered press. That’s because a truly free press can expose the NRA for what it is — a right-wing organization that used racial and religious bigotry to help gun manufacturers sell 27 million firearms to Americans in 2016.

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Twits on Twitter 0

Dick Polman investigates the Case of the Missing Twit.

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Twits on Twitter 0

Pig wakes up saying,


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State Fair 0

No, not the one with Pat Boone. The other one. (Link NSFW.)

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QOTD 0

H. P. Lovecraft:

From even the greatest of horrors, irony is seldom absent.

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Break Time 0

Off to drink liberally.

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Damage Control 0

Farron describes how members of the Trump administration are trying to clean up the mess after the Trumpler-in-Chief’s warmongering rhetoric about North Korea.

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On the Road Again 0

Title:  The President's Limo.  Image:  Trump and driver in limo adorned by a

Via Job’s Anger.

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The Oil to School Pipeline 0

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The Return of Swampwater 0

A rumor has been floated that Donald Trump is considering outsourcing Afghanistan to Erik Prince and Blackwater (which has since been renamed several times I forget its current alias because it did such a good job the first time).

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By the way, don’t you just love how USA Today calls it a “bold” plan instead of an UnAmerican fascist idiot plan?

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Wall-Eyed 0

At Psychology Today Blogs, Constance Scharff points out one of the many fundamental flaws in Donald Trump’s fulminations about a border wall, this one about its ability to deter somehow magickally cure the epidemic of opioid (remember, when Not White persons use it, it’s called heroin) addiction. Here’s a key bit; follow the link for the rest:

The facts are startling. Every day an average of 142 Americans die from accidental overdose. In states across the nation, from Oregon to Ohio to Florida, millions of children are in foster care because their parents are drug addicted and cannot care for them. In some states, as many as half the children in foster care are there because of parental substance abuse. Many others outside the foster care system live with family members who are not their parents. Whether through death or breaking up families, opioid addiction is tearing at the foundation of our homes.

A wall – to keep drugs or people out – doesn’t address the fundamental problem that we face. Opioid addiction wasn’t born out of an influx of drugs into the country. It was born out of an internal problem of overprescribing drugs that are unsafe for long-term use. Law enforcement aimed at international drug cartels does nothing to address this.

But, in the Trumpled world, pointing the finger at others, especially if they are brown, is always so much more satisfying than accepting responsibility, is it not?

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Stormy Weather 0

Donald Trump standing before White House engulfed in storms, tornadoes, and chaos:  What climate change.  It's always like this around here.

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