From Pine View Farm

2019 archive

Stray Thought, Wasted Electrons Dept. 0

The amount of junk email I receive has decreased since November 5.

But now I’m getting texts from spammers wanting to sell me Trump Junk.

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The Truth Blurts 0

Donald Trump:  Giuliani, what's the latest.  Giuliani:  Worse than we thought, sir.  Witnesses are starting to tell the truth.

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(Broken link fixed.)

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

The hunt for politeness never ends.

According to New York State Police Troop D Spokesman Jack Keller, Joshua Morgan, from Newport, Herkimer County, was part of a deer hunting party in a wooded area north of NYS Route 5S in the Town of Frankfort, when he was accidentally shot by another member of his hunting party. Morgan was pronounced dead at the scene.

Was it his antlers or his fluffy white tail?

Aside:

Please note, I am not against hunting. I grew up with hunters, and I do like a bit of venison.

I’m against stupid.

Musical NotesGuns and stupid, guns and stupid,
They go together like love and Cupid.
Let me tell you, brother,
You can’t have one without the other.

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Facebook Frolics 0

Title:  Facebook, 2003-1984.  Image One, captioned

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Rats. Sinking Ship? 0

Starr turns.

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Defending the Indefensible 0

Elie Mystal argues that the Republican pressed into service by House Republicans to question witnesses in the impeachment hearings has a very difficult job.

Follow the link for a thorough explanation.

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Disparate Treatment Redux 0

And this also surprise you how?

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Tales of the Trumpling: Snapshots of Trickle-Down Trumpery 0

Ticketed for Trumpling.

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QOTD 0

Richard Roundtree:

If you do the same thing too often, it gets to be the only thing you can do.

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Victimology 0

Images of Donald Trump repeatedly punching himself in the face.  Republican Elephant says,

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Commonalities 0

The San Francisco Chronicle reports on two social scientists who have taken a step back from immediacy and identified four characteristics common to mass shooters. Here they are; follow the link for details.

First, these mass shooters had early childhood trauma and exposure to violence at an early age.

Second, practically every mass shooter they studied had reached an identifiable crisis point in the weeks or months leading up to the shooting.

Third, most of the shooters had studied the actions of other shooters and sought validation for their motives.

Fourth, the shooters all had the means to carry out their plans.

Only one of them can be addressed by the polity, and that is the last one.

And more guns is not the answer.

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“The Emperor’s No Clothes” 0

Leonard Pitts, Jr., tells a tale.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Politeness takes practice.

During the investigation, detectives said they determined that several family members were target practicing at the home with multiple weapons.

An incident report said (11-year-old Kylee Dawn–ed.) Woods’ father was attempting to unload a .40-caliber handgun, when it accidentally discharged, striking Woods, who was standing beside him.

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All the News that Fits 0

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Disparate Treatment 0

And this surprises you how?

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Tales of the Trumpling: Snapshots of Trickle-Down Trumpery 0

Trumpling a Congresswoman.

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QOTD 0

Andrew Grove:

A fundamental rule in technology says that whatever can be done will be done.

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Foxy Shady 0

Nicholas Kristoff argues that Fox News is Donald Trump’s invisible protective shield. A snippet:

Researchers have found that Fox News isn’t very effective at informing Americans. A 2012 study by Fairleigh Dickinson University reported that watching Fox News had “a negative impact on people’s current events knowledge.”

The study found that those who regularly watched Fox News actually knew less about both domestic and international issues than those who watched no news at all.

Follow the link for the rest.

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Recommended Listening 0

Robin Hood, by J. Walker McSpadden.

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A Map of the Future . . . 0

. . . and it ain’t pretty.

And that leaves out the middle of the North America, which in prehistoric times was a sea.

I believe that we are well past the tipping point, and I fear for my children.

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