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2017 archive

“All I Know Is What I Read in the Papers” 0

Paul Ryan looks at headline reading,


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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Recreate politely.

According to Pasco Police, the woman, and the man who shot her, both have concealed pistol licenses. They were planning on shooting recreationally later that day. While they were both in the car, the man was reassembling the victim’s pistol when it went off, shooting him through the hand. The bullet then went through the woman’s right arm, and then her chest, causing severe internal injuries.

According to the story, the authorities have once again forgotten their vocabularly words and confused “accidentally” with “negligently.”

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QOTD 0

Lorene Scofaria:

Routine is part of coping.

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The Court Is in Sessions 0

Jeff Sessions dressed as the Statue of Liberty holding a tablet that says,

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NFL Gamey Day 0

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A Picture Is Worth 2

Graphic showing that the United States, with taxes as 24% of GDP, is fourth LEAST taxed nation of the 40 major countries on Earth.  Average is 34% GDP.

Via PoliticalProf.

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Reality Bites 0

Two Trump supporters swirling around in Hurricanes Harvey and Irma.  One says,

Via Job’s Anger.

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Where’s the Buck? 0

Pap and Ed Schultz discuss Donald Trump’s DACA dodge. Their conclusion may surprise you.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Get a leg up on politeness.

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Distracted Newsing 0

Title:  Why Republicans Tolerate Trump.  Image:  Trump distracting the masses as Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell try to strip polity of all protections against big business.

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QOTD 0

Rex Stout:

In the midst of the most difficult and chaotic problems, I have never missed a meal. A stomach too long empty thins the blood and disconcerts the brain.

Nero Wolfe in Stout, Rex, Some Buried Caesar (New York: Bantam Dell, 2008), p. 192

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Some Butterflies 0

Some more pictures from our visit to the Gardens by the Sea.

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Watch What They Do, Not What They Say 0

The Rush to evacuate.

(Spelink erorr phixed.)

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Gas Warfare 0

More stuff you can’t make up.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

When someone comes to help you, treat him or her with politeness.

Jesus Esquivel, 63, confessed to fatally shooting the man over the amount of time it took for AAA to get him assistance, the Miami Herald reports.

In a video taken across the street from his Kendall home, a man, believed to be Esquivel, is seen walking up to the AAA contract worker, who is wearing a dark baseball cap and standing behind a white pick up truck. After the two men appear to have a brief argument, the man who approached the worker shoots the worker several times, stands over his body and walks away.

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Ryan’s Derp 0

Farron reports the Paul Ryan has trouble on his right flank.

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Statues of Limitations 0

One more time, when you hear persons speak nostalgically of “the Lost Cause,” consider what exactly was the cause that was lost.

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“The Plain Light of Day” 0

Peter St. Onge, writing at The Charlotte Observer, suggests that that is the one thing that whiteright-wing policies cannot survive.

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“Look into My Eyes” 0

Frame One:  EPA Secretary Scott Pruitt saying ,

Via Juanita Jean.

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QOTD 0

Raymond Berry:

The most prepared are the most dedicated.

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