From Pine View Farm

April, 2021 archive

Freedom Florida Style 0

Warning: Short ad at the end.

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Snagging a Ride 0

Florida Woman.

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A Pillow of the Community, Reprise 0

At Above the Law, Elizabeth Dye takes a look at My Pillow’s lawsuit against the Dominion voting systems manufacturer and suggest that its legal reasoning may be slightly wanting.

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QOTD 0

Michael Sheen:

If you can define what God is, I can tell you whether I believe in it.

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There Are Too Many Thumbs Still on the Scales of Justice 0

I have not blogged about the Chauvin trial because I have had nothing to add to what everyone else has been saying.

The whole damned thing has been blatantly obvious from the git-go. A white cop killed a black man because (he was certain) he could get away with it. (And, chillingly, said cop seemed to relish the experience.)

But methinks Tom Levenson makes a telling point about the guilty verdict over at Balloon Juice.

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“Look! Up in the Sky! 0

Title:  UFO Reports Surge during the Pandemic.  Notice any of these in the Sky Lately.  Frames One-Five:  Fanciful drawings of flying saucers.  Frame Six:  Two aliens in a spaceship.  One says,

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Aside:

Personally, I am confident that any beings intelligent enough to master interstellar travel are also intelligent enough to avoid our pestilential precincts like the plague we are.

(I do, however, believe in UFOs. I am certain there have been flying objects that were not identified.)

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Truth about Consequences 0

The editorial board of The Roanoke Times punctures the pretense behind right-wing claims that there’s something called “cancel culture.” A snippet (emphasis added):

One of the first lessons we learn as children is that actions have consequences.

If we eat all our peas, we’ll get dessert.

If we pull the cat’s tail, we’ll probably get scratched.

If we put our hand on a hot stove, we’ll get burned.

These are simple lessons, even if they’re sometimes disagreeable. We really hate peas and pulling the cat’s tail is kind of fun, although getting clawed to bloody shreds isn’t.

So why, then, all the fuss over something now being called “the cancel culture”?

This is simply a larger version of that childhood lesson: Actions have consequences. Those who object to the so-called “cancel culture” just don’t like those consequences.

Much, much more at the link.

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Freedom of Screech 0

Sour looking man sits in his front yard with a sign reading,

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“The Armed Encampment on a Hill” 0

Thom marvels at what Republicans have done to America.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Take politeness with you to the park.

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The News Recycle 0

Male news anchor says,

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A Pillow of the Community 0

I would say that this pillow has no case.

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QOTD 0

W. Somerset Maugham:

People ask for criticism, but they only want praise.

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You Can’t Avoid Them 0

Shoe comes across a bottle on the beach and says,

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Afterthought:

I keep receiving phone calls informing me that the warranty on my 2003 GMC Sonoma pick-up truck has expired.

Who woulda thunk?

(As someone who was raised Ford, I am distressed to admit that said vehicle is one damned fine piece of work. And a vehicle that is paid for is priceless.)

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Life in the Bubble 0

A life-long Republican writes to the editor of The Roanoke Times wondering what the heck has happened to his party.

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Maskless Marauders 0

A maskless marauder Racks up a fine.

Aside:

I’ve read the Constitution–several times in fact. (It’s short.)

Nowhere is there referenced an inalienable right to go Typhoid Marying.

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Contemporary “Conservatism” Coddles the Crazy 0

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Superspreader 0

Man wearing MAGA hat and wearing tee-shirt reading

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The Swinging Gaetz 0

Sam marvels at how Republicans are trying to distance themselves from Matt Gaetz and maintain that they were unaware of his behavior.

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Facebook Frolics 0

The Zuckerborg gets Bitche-slapped.

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