Overnight Open Thread
If trees could scream, would we be so cavalier about cutting them down? We might, if they screamed all the time, for no good reason.
— Jack Handey
If trees could scream, would we be so cavalier about cutting them down? We might, if they screamed all the time, for no good reason.
— Jack Handey
1 | Four More Tears Sun, Jun 27, 2010 10:19:03pm |
I declare this thread free of feminine hygiene products.
2 | Gus Sun, Jun 27, 2010 10:20:45pm |
3 | brookly red Sun, Jun 27, 2010 10:25:02pm |
re: #1 JasonA
I declare this thread free of feminine hygiene products.
/oh wrong douche bag :) the jack lives...
4 | Gearhead Sun, Jun 27, 2010 10:29:50pm |
Another evening's productivity shot completely to hell.
Good night all.
5 | Cannadian Club Akbar Sun, Jun 27, 2010 10:30:02pm |
Nighty ya'll. Fuckin' great night, even if we got nothing done. See you in the morning.
8 | Gus Sun, Jun 27, 2010 10:40:24pm |
9 | Gus Sun, Jun 27, 2010 10:42:52pm |
10 | ReamWorks SKG Sun, Jun 27, 2010 10:55:11pm |
re: #1 JasonA
There's nothing worse than when I'm sitting down to eat dinner in front of the teevee and there's some woman talking about her yeast infection. EEEEEW
11 | Irenicum Sun, Jun 27, 2010 11:01:55pm |
An excellent quote Charles. I wrote a short story years ago based on that very idea.
12 | Bagua Sun, Jun 27, 2010 11:03:30pm |
13 | Sol Berdinowitz Sun, Jun 27, 2010 11:04:30pm |
re: #10 reuven
There's nothing worse than when I'm sitting down to eat dinner in front of the teevee and there's some woman talking about her yeast infection. EEEW
I remember watching "The Hours" on a plane flight (cannot say I would ever have watched it otherwise) and one of the themes involved a woman back in the 1940's who cannot even bring herself to tell her husband that she is actually going to the gynecologist about a problem...
Have we come a long way, baby?
14 | Irenicum Sun, Jun 27, 2010 11:06:55pm |
And now for something completely different. Patti Smith singing You Light Up My Life.
15 | Targetpractice Sun, Jun 27, 2010 11:09:14pm |
*Stumbles in, hair mussed, looking half-awake* Note to self, don't leave TV on truTV before dropping off to sleep.
16 | Gus Sun, Jun 27, 2010 11:11:42pm |
Flyboys
Feature Film|2:18:39|
View Description
The story details the adventures of several young American boys who volunteered for the French military before the United States entered World War I.
18 | Sol Berdinowitz Sun, Jun 27, 2010 11:17:40pm |
re: #16 Gus 802
Flyboys
Feature Film|2:18:39|
View Description
The story details the adventures of several young American boys who volunteered for the French military before the United States entered World War I.
The only parts I really liked were the ones with the totally bitchin' WWI Gotha and Handley-Page bombers. But it was tons better than "The Red Baron".
19 | lostlakehiker Sun, Jun 27, 2010 11:25:45pm |
If trees could scream, would we be so cavalier about cutting them down? We might, if they screamed all the time, for no good reason.— Jack Handey
What if they didn't say anything, but just took a dive whenever anybody came near them with an ax, looking for a yellow card?
20 | ryannon Sun, Jun 27, 2010 11:30:03pm |
re: #14 Irenicum
Courtesy of Bagua, a link to Robert Bresson's classic, "The Diary of a Country Priest."
I don't know if you've seen it, but I think you'll like it.
[Link: en.gloria.tv...]
21 | Bagua Sun, Jun 27, 2010 11:33:12pm |
re: #20 ryannon
Courtesy of Bagua, a link to Robert Bresson's classic, "The Diary of a Country Priest."
I don't know if you've seen it, but I think you'll like it.
[Link: en.gloria.tv...]
It was fantastic of course. Very moving and provocative. I'll be watching Journal d'un curé de campagne more than once.
22 | ryannon Sun, Jun 27, 2010 11:38:35pm |
re: #21 Bagua
It was fantastic of course. Very moving and provocative. I'll be watching Journal d'un curé de campagne more than once.
In all that sclerotic stasis, the scene with the young Legionnaire on the motorcycle was brilliant - literally a breath of fresh air in that ceaseless tale of woe and ultimate salvation. I watched the whole film again, of course - and I'm glad you liked it.
23 | Bagua Sun, Jun 27, 2010 11:48:09pm |
re: #22 ryannon
Yes, the scene with the Legionnaire was the one time the priest seemed to express any joie de vivre. Made me think of The Weather Man and Michael Caine "This shit life, this shit life."
24 | Bagua Sun, Jun 27, 2010 11:49:37pm |
G20 Toronto protesters get rushed by police while singing O Canada picking a lousy time to start a sit in.
25 | ryannon Mon, Jun 28, 2010 12:31:49am |
re: #23 Bagua
If ever you feel like watching the diametrical opposite - the sort of real hell that you've hinted you feel that human existence is all about - take a look at "Irreversible", by Garpar Noé. It's quite unique:
[Link: en.wikipedia.org...]
With some due diligence, you might be able to find a decent subtitled copy on a streaming site. Or you might just want to download it off a torrent. I've found this stream, but I'm sure that with a little patience, you can find a better one:
[Link: stagevu.com...]
26 | Bagua Mon, Jun 28, 2010 12:36:04am |
re: #25 ryannon
Cheers for that Ryannon, it is going on my viewing list for this week.
27 | Sol Berdinowitz Mon, Jun 28, 2010 12:46:05am |
Her Sommer has finally arrived in Germany: yesterday was Siebenschläfer (Dormouse Day), a sort of reverse Groundhog Day: whatever the weather is like on Siebenschläfer, then it is supposed to stay that way for six weeks, and yesterday was 85° and sunny.
Off to give a guided hike/tour of the vineyards on the Rhine outside Oberwesel
[Link: www.weinlehrpfade.de...]
(sorry, no English version available to date)
28 | ryannon Mon, Jun 28, 2010 12:51:59am |
re: #26 Bagua
Cheers for that Ryannon, it is going on my viewing list for this week.
It's become a cult film, but it's not for everyone. Too dark, too strong and offering absolutely no solution to the hopeless equation it posits concerning the human condition.
29 | Bagua Mon, Jun 28, 2010 12:55:41am |
G20 Toronto Riot Black Bloc provocateurs in a very wimpy attack on an Ebil SUV.
30 | ryannon Mon, Jun 28, 2010 1:01:58am |
re: #27 ralphieboy
Her Sommer has finally arrived in Germany: yesterday was Siebenschläfer (Dormouse Day), a sort of reverse Groundhog Day: whatever the weather is like on Siebenschläfer, then it is supposed to stay that way for six weeks, and yesterday was 85° and sunny.
Off to give a guided hike/tour of the vineyards on the Rhine outside Oberwesel
[Link: www.weinlehrpfade.de...]
(sorry, no English version available to date)
There's some excellent wine up there. And in particular, a rare 'late harvest' grape that gives a sweet (but not cloying) golden liquor, Les Vendages Tardives.' The really good vintages are scarce, hard to find, and expensive. But worth it. If you like a good Sauternes, you'll appreciate their Alsatian cousins.
[Link: en.wikipedia.org...]
31 | Bagua Mon, Jun 28, 2010 1:06:26am |
I'm definitely a fan of Alsatian wines, but haven't had the one you mention. Lovely region I'd like to visit again.
32 | boredtechindenver Mon, Jun 28, 2010 1:22:19am |
If you have Netflix, I highly recommend "Wire In the Blood". I use instant play more than any other type of viewing lately, both to my iPad and to the computer i have hooked to the big screen TV. And if you fall asleep, it is easy to replay the entire episode/movie or just set to the spot you want.
33 | Bagua Mon, Jun 28, 2010 1:58:15am |
G20 Toronto Riots, police are attacked with stones and sticks and a police car is torched in the financial district.
34 | Bagua Mon, Jun 28, 2010 2:28:10am |
G20 Toronto Riots - report by PintoPony.
Anarchists burning police car after mashing it up. Good on the scene video report.
35 | Varek Raith Mon, Jun 28, 2010 2:28:50am |
Pope deplores abuse raid on Belgium church HQ
(CNN) -- A raid at the headquarters of the Catholic Church in Belgium by police investigating child abuse was "deplorable," Pope Benedict XVI said Sunday.The pope expressed his "closeness and solidarity in this moment of sadness, in which, with certain surprising and deplorable methods, the searches were carried out" in a letter to the head of the Belgian Bishops Conference, Andre Joseph Leonard.
Police were searching for documents related to allegations of child abuse, a spokesman for the Brussels prosecutor said Thursday.
The Vatican said Friday it was shocked by the raids, alleging that two cardinals' tombs were violated in the raids in the town of Mechelen.
"We also express our regret at some of the infringement of confidentiality, that those victims on whose name the raid were conducted have the right to," the Vatican said in its statement Friday.
The Vatican also reaffirmed its "strong condemnation of any sinful and criminal abuse of minors by members of the Church" and cited "the need to repair and confront such acts in conformity with the law and teachings of the Gospel."
Police raided the headquarters of the Belgian Catholic Church and searched for important documents in relation to their
investigation into the abuse of children by church figures, prosecutor's spokesman Jean Marc Meilleur said on Thursday.
The Catholic Church faces allegations of child abuse by clergy across at least half a dozen countries, including the pope's native Germany, as well as Belgium, Ireland, Austria, the Netherlands and the United States.
*Crocodile tears*
36 | Varek Raith Mon, Jun 28, 2010 2:30:02am |
re: #35 Varek Raith
*Crocodile tears*
Err, against to Pope's "complaints", of course.
Sheesh, Varek...
37 | Varek Raith Mon, Jun 28, 2010 2:34:00am |
West Virginia Sen. Robert Byrd, the longest-serving member of Congress, has died, the senator's office said. He was 92.
38 | Darth Vader Gargoyle Mon, Jun 28, 2010 3:04:31am |
re: #37 Varek Raith
West Virginia Sen. Robert Byrd, the longest-serving member of Congress, has died, the senator's office said. He was 92.
I'll be praying for him and his family. A good long life.
39 | EdDantes Mon, Jun 28, 2010 3:07:45am |
re: #37 Varek Raith
West Virginia Sen. Robert Byrd, the longest-serving member of Congress, has died, the senator's office said. He was 92.
I just logged in and saw your post. I am politically opposed to Senator Byrd but it is sad news in any case.
R.I.P Senator Byrd.
40 | RogueOne Mon, Jun 28, 2010 3:07:57am |
re: #38 rwdflynavy
I'll be praying for him and his family. A
goodlong life.
I'll be observing the 24-hour rule regarding speaking ill of the dead.
42 | Darth Vader Gargoyle Mon, Jun 28, 2010 3:17:09am |
re: #40 RogueOne
I'll be observing the 24-hour rule regarding speaking ill of the dead.
I'm no fan either, but as you said, this is the time to honor his service. Poor guy didn't even make it to retirement!
//
43 | Taqyia2Me Mon, Jun 28, 2010 3:30:44am |
re: #37 Varek Raith
West Virginia Sen. Robert Byrd, the longest-serving member of Congress, has died, the senator's office said. He was 92.
RIP, Sen Robert Byrd and condolences to his family.
44 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Mon, Jun 28, 2010 3:31:32am |
Ok, so now that Robert Byrd is dead, Republicans on blogs who think they're extremely clever even though they spend very little time on the internet doing anything else other than arguing on political blogs...
...those people will no longer be able to bring up Robert Byrd in their desperate and laughable attempts to prove that the Democratic Party is totally exactly just as racist in their political strategies and dogwhistling as the Republican Party, because he's dead, and you can't hold office in congress if you're dead
A man can dream!
45 | bagua Mon, Jun 28, 2010 3:36:36am |
The husband of US Supreme Court Justice Ginsburg has died at 78. The two were married in 1954.
46 | Taqyia2Me Mon, Jun 28, 2010 3:37:30am |
re: #44 WindUpBird
It seems to me every time, rare those times may be, I Wade into the cess he'll that is HuffPo and/or DailyKos and/or just about any like site, they're still speaking repugnant I'll of Ronald Reagan and even Tony Snow? I certainly don't need to wade very far to see quite vile opinions of Dick Cheney.
So, with all due respect, think about it, eh???
48 | EdDantes Mon, Jun 28, 2010 3:44:39am |
re: #44 WindUpBird
I'm a conservative republican and I am not going to try to make a political point out of this. Most of us conservatives do not rejoice in the death of someone who served this country as did Senator Byrd. We do not agree with him politically but we are not happy that he is with us no more.
I will denounce anyone who is happy in his death.
49 | EdDantes Mon, Jun 28, 2010 3:48:28am |
re: #45 bagua
The husband of US Supreme Court Justice Ginsburg has died at 78. The two were married in 1954.
They were married longer than I have been alive. I cannot imagine the bond between them. Condolences Justice Ginsburg.
50 | abolitionist Mon, Jun 28, 2010 3:54:44am |
RIP Senator Byrd. You will not soon be forgotten, partly due to the volume of concrete laid in your name.
51 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Mon, Jun 28, 2010 3:55:43am |
This year will mark my parent's fifty first anniversary. They are from West Virginia. Senator Byrd has been there for as long as they've been married.
Dad says that it is fun to make fun of Senator Byrd for all of the treasure he's brought back to WV from the Federal Government. But without it? The state would have died.
So, Senator Byrd; we agreed on nothing. But, my Dad loved you, so, RIP.
52 | EdDantes Mon, Jun 28, 2010 3:56:07am |
re: #50 abolitionist
RIP Senator Byrd. You will not soon be forgotten, partly due to the volume of concrete laid in your name.
If that is the measure, he will never be forgotten!
53 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Mon, Jun 28, 2010 3:59:21am |
re: #50 abolitionist
They had started naming stuff after his wife... the state legislature basically said no more a few years back.
54 | Jetpilot1101 Mon, Jun 28, 2010 4:08:24am |
Good morning lizards.
I'm not one to complain about LGF at all. I realize it is a priviledge to post here and I am happy that although Charles and I disagree on some issues, he still allows me voice my opinion on his website. I must say, I was incredibly disappointed with the folks last night on the previous thread. I showed up mid conversation and they were making jokes about douches. I have nothing wrong with a a bit of friendly banter but Senator Robert Byrd had been taken to the hospital earlier in serious condition. I mentioned this and yet the thread never steered away from the douche motif for even a few posts for folks to voice their concerns for a man, who while many disagreed with him, was an icon in the US Senate. I guess I expected more. A man is near death and later died and all they could do was make jokes about douches.
v/r
JP1101
55 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Mon, Jun 28, 2010 4:13:17am |
re: #54 Jetpilot1101
Didn't see it, ain't gonna look for it...
Maybe the thread followed some crazy mean arguing and everyone was in a "lighten-up" mode... I've seen it... times when nothing will break the silliness.
Please forgive them, I've been there.
Now that Senator Byrd has passed on, I am sure a proper amount of sentiment will be poured out today.
56 | Jetpilot1101 Mon, Jun 28, 2010 4:16:05am |
re: #55 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
Didn't see it, ain't gonna look for it...
Maybe the thread followed some crazy mean arguing and everyone was in a "lighten-up" mode... I've seen it... times when nothing will break the silliness.
Please forgive them, I've been there.
Now that Senator Byrd has passed on, I am sure a proper amount of sentiment will be poured out today.
I understand that sometimes nothing will break the thread and I forgive them. I know that they will pour out sentiment today, it just seemed a bit crass at the time. I'm over it but felt the need to vent just a bit.
57 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Mon, Jun 28, 2010 4:16:23am |
re: #40 RogueOne
I'd recommend just not speaking then.
I can guarantee you someone is going to soil LGF with a hateful tirade against the Senator and will end up banned.
We do not speak ill of the dead here.
Except for OBL... Can't wait to speak ill of him.
58 | Douchecanoe and Ryan Too Mon, Jun 28, 2010 4:16:59am |
re: #55 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
Didn't see it, ain't gonna look for it...
Maybe the thread followed some crazy mean arguing and everyone was in a "lighten-up" mode... I've seen it... times when nothing will break the silliness.
Please forgive them, I've been there.
Now that Senator Byrd has passed on, I am sure a proper amount of sentiment will be poured out today.
This, basically. LGF'ers are by and large decent folks, it's just that sometimes we need to take our minds off the bad crazy that's going on out there. Unfortunately, sometimes that comes at the expense of paying respects to the honored dead.
On that topic, I was always in two minds about Senator Byrd. On one hand, he never ceased to annoy me because of how utterly dense he seemed to be - stubborn to the last. On the other hand, that stubbornness brought home the pork for his beloved West Virginia, whose people he served faithfully for as long as he was able. He will be missed.
59 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Mon, Jun 28, 2010 4:20:52am |
re: #56 Jetpilot1101
It's all good. Good Morning.
I'd love to see a tally of the Pork that the Senator brought home.
As an example,
The Robert C. Byrd Green Bank Telescope (GBT) is the world's largest fully steerable radio telescope and the world's largest land-based movable structure. It is part of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) site at Green Bank, West Virginia, USA.
60 | EdDantes Mon, Jun 28, 2010 4:21:25am |
re: #57 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
I hope everyone will leave Robert Byrd and his family alone and I am sure at this site they will.
61 | Douchecanoe and Ryan Too Mon, Jun 28, 2010 4:23:48am |
re: #59 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
I have to admit, pork-barrel spending aside, not all of it was wasteful. West Virginia truly is a poor, run-down coal mining state. I was born there, I've been back there a few times, and I've seen it firsthand. (Those mountain roads can get mighty confusing once you get off the highway.)
62 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Mon, Jun 28, 2010 4:24:34am |
Fuck this kid, she knows something. The minute you turn your back? These 6-year-olds, they'll cut you
63 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Mon, Jun 28, 2010 4:25:54am |
re: #54 Jetpilot1101
Good morning lizards.
I showed up mid conversation and they were making jokes about douches. I have nothing wrong with a a bit of friendly banter but Senator Robert Byrd had been taken to the hospital earlier in serious condition.
I don't mean to be harsh, but this is the internet, this is what the internet does
64 | abolitionist Mon, Jun 28, 2010 4:29:16am |
re: #62 WindUpBird
Fuck this kid, she knows something. The minute you turn your back? These 6-year-olds, they'll cut you
Saw that a day or 2 ago, and nothing since to indicate the issue was being resolved, except for one mention of an expectation that security personnel would exercise common sense. As if that were going to happen.
65 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Mon, Jun 28, 2010 4:30:17am |
re: #61 thedopefishlives
Believe me, I know. I have appointments there just about every week.
Sometimes it looks like every penny he brought back there was flushed down the toilet. Dad says he saved the state, I'm not so sure. It doesn't look saved.
The greatest man made thing (IMO) in WV is the Turnpike, and it's a fucking toll road.
66 | EdDantes Mon, Jun 28, 2010 4:35:00am |
re: #56 Jetpilot1101
That is why I did not post, " The Douche of Monte Cristo" :)
67 | EdDantes Mon, Jun 28, 2010 4:38:23am |
re: #65 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
he greatest man made thing (IMO) in WV is the Turnpike, and it's a fucking toll road.
One must pay to drive on a state highway that was built on tax revenue?
68 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Mon, Jun 28, 2010 4:40:00am |
re: #67 EdDantes
Dunno. It's a toll road though. 2.00 every thirty or forty miles starting just below Beckley.
It's not named after Senator Byrd tho...
69 | Mad Al-Jaffee Mon, Jun 28, 2010 4:41:16am |
In honor of Senator Byrd, I'll say nothing about him.
70 | Varek Raith Mon, Jun 28, 2010 4:41:58am |
71 | Mad Al-Jaffee Mon, Jun 28, 2010 4:43:01am |
re: #70 Varek Raith
But...
You just did!
That's better than all of the KKK jokes I could have posted.
72 | SixDegrees Mon, Jun 28, 2010 4:43:06am |
re: #64 abolitionist
Saw that a day or 2 ago, and nothing since to indicate the issue was being resolved, except for one mention of an expectation that security personnel would exercise common sense. As if that were going to happen.
"Common sense" might be a reasonable expectation at the moment (or not, depending on your view of HS employees) but what about when the six year old eventually becomes a 16 year old, 18 year old, 25 year old and so on? What's being touted as "common sense" now - the ridiculousness of accusing a six year old of terrorism - will eventually become a reason to deny her flight privileges when she's older.
The utterly opaque nature of such a list makes it suspect, and potentially alarming. There must be some public oversight, and some formal mechanism for challenge, or one day the situation is sure to move beyond the merely ridiculous to the point of abuse, or worse.
73 | Nimed Mon, Jun 28, 2010 4:43:27am |
re: #54 Jetpilot1101
Good morning lizards.
I'm not one to complain about LGF at all. I realize it is a priviledge to post here and I am happy that although Charles and I disagree on some issues, he still allows me voice my opinion on his website. I must say, I was incredibly disappointed with the folks last night on the previous thread. I showed up mid conversation and they were making jokes about douches. I have nothing wrong with a a bit of friendly banter but Senator Robert Byrd had been taken to the hospital earlier in serious condition. I mentioned this and yet the thread never steered away from the douche motif for even a few posts for folks to voice their concerns for a man, who while many disagreed with him, was an icon in the US Senate. I guess I expected more. A man is near death and later died and all they could do was make jokes about douches.
v/r
JP1101
I don't mean to sound disrespectful to the memory of Robert Byrd, but your expectations were completely unrealistic. There is always something tragic occurring somewhere in the world, and you can walk away from a thread when you don't like the subject.
74 | SixDegrees Mon, Jun 28, 2010 4:44:52am |
re: #67 EdDantes
he greatest man made thing (IMO) in WV is the Turnpike, and it's a fucking toll road.
One must pay to drive on a state highway that was built on tax revenue?
Sure. The toll pays for maintenance, not construction.
75 | Douchecanoe and Ryan Too Mon, Jun 28, 2010 4:44:56am |
re: #68 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
Dunno. It's a toll road though. 2.00 every thirty or forty miles starting just below Beckley.
It's not named after Senator Byrd tho...
Must be the only thing in the state that isn't.
76 | abolitionist Mon, Jun 28, 2010 4:45:09am |
re: #72 SixDegrees
Indeed, if not resolved soon, this problem will only grow worse for the little girl over the years.
77 | EdDantes Mon, Jun 28, 2010 4:45:34am |
Good night/day everyone.Be excellent to each other!
78 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Mon, Jun 28, 2010 4:46:21am |
re: #72 SixDegrees
Are you sure someone didn't go into the future and find that she is the new OBL in 30 years?
An ounce of prevention...
80 | Varek Raith Mon, Jun 28, 2010 4:47:26am |
re: #78 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
Are you sure someone didn't go into the future and find that she is the new OBL in 30 years?
An ounce of prevention...
Worse...
Image: girl-scout-cookies.jpg
81 | SixDegrees Mon, Jun 28, 2010 4:48:55am |
re: #78 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
Are you sure someone didn't go into the future and find that she is the new OBL in 30 years?
An ounce of prevention...
You mean, the same way Dan Rather's source was able to produce documents using his amazing Typewriter From The Future?
82 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Mon, Jun 28, 2010 4:49:54am |
re: #81 SixDegrees
Just like that... Mornin' Six!
83 | SixDegrees Mon, Jun 28, 2010 4:51:06am |
84 | Varek Raith Mon, Jun 28, 2010 4:51:48am |
re: #81 SixDegrees
You mean, the same way Dan Rather's source was able to produce documents using his amazing Typewriter From The Future?
Greetings, from the world of tomorrow~!
Image: worldoftomorrow.jpg
85 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Mon, Jun 28, 2010 4:55:11am |
re: #84 Varek Raith
Four fingers? We'll have four fingers?
86 | Varek Raith Mon, Jun 28, 2010 4:56:00am |
87 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Mon, Jun 28, 2010 5:00:32am |
Robert C. Byrd Drive, from Beckley to Sophia (Byrd's hometown)
Robert C. Byrd National Technology Transfer Center at Wheeling Jesuit University
Robert C. Byrd Highway
Robert C. Byrd Federal Correctional Institution
Robert C. Byrd High School
Robert C. Byrd Freeway
Robert C. Byrd Center for Hospitality and Tourism
Robert C. Byrd Science Center
Robert C. Byrd Health Sciences Center of West Virginia
Robert C. Byrd Cancer Research Center
Robert C. Byrd Technology Center at Alderson-Broaddus College
Robert C. Byrd Hardwood Technologies Center, near Princeton
Robert C. Byrd Bridge between Huntington and Chesapeake, Ohio
Robert C. Byrd addition to the lodge at Oglebay Park, Wheeling
Robert C. Byrd Community Center, Pine Grove
Robert C. Byrd Honors Scholarships
Robert C. Byrd Expressway, U.S. 52 near Weirton
Robert C. Byrd Institute in Charleston
Robert C. Byrd Institute for Advanced Flexible Manufacturing
Robert C. Byrd Visitor Center at Harpers Ferry National Historic Park
Robert C. Byrd Federal Courthouse
Robert C. Byrd Academic and Technology Center
Robert C. Byrd United Technical Center
Robert C. Byrd Federal Building (there are two)
Robert C. Byrd Hilltop Office Complex
Robert C. Byrd Library and Robert C. Byrd Learning Resource Center
Robert C. Byrd Rural Health Center
Robert C. Byrd Clinical Addition to the veteran's hospital in Huntington
Robert C. Byrd Industrial Park, Hardy County
Robert C. Byrd Scholastic Recognition Award
Robert C. Byrd Community Center in the naval station, Sugar Grove
Robert C. Byrd Clinic at the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine
Robert C. Byrd Biotechnology Science Center at Marshall University
Robert C. Byrd Green Bank Telescope (GBT)
But wait! There's more!...
88 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Mon, Jun 28, 2010 5:04:32am |
Funny joke from "Porkbusters"...
"I once saw a park latrine in West Virginia that I thought was not named after him (the Senator), but someone told me the sign had fallen down."
90 | Douchecanoe and Ryan Too Mon, Jun 28, 2010 5:09:55am |
re: #89 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
Where'd everybody go?
Work calleth. I try to work while LGF'ing, with varying degrees of success.
91 | Mad Al-Jaffee Mon, Jun 28, 2010 5:11:15am |
re: #89 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
Where'd everybody go?
They all ran away because they're afraid of sheep stalkers.
[Link: news.yahoo.com...]
92 | abolitionist Mon, Jun 28, 2010 5:19:08am |
94 | CuriousLurker Mon, Jun 28, 2010 5:36:47am |
re: #37 Varek Raith
West Virginia Sen. Robert Byrd, the longest-serving member of Congress, has died, the senator's office said. He was 92.
RIP
95 | Ericus58 Mon, Jun 28, 2010 5:38:37am |
Gaza gunmen 'set fire to UN summer camp for children'
[Link: news.bbc.co.uk...]
"Masked gunmen in the Gaza Strip have set fire to a United Nations-run summer camp for children.
This follows a similar attack in May on another UN-run summer camp."
Now, was this the "Social Services" arm or the "Militant" arm of Hamas? I get so confused...
96 | Feline Emperor of the Conservative Tears Mon, Jun 28, 2010 5:44:25am |
Good morning Lizards!
83 F and sunny already in lovely (and hazy) Philadelphia this morning.
And I'm back in the grind at work after a week's vacation visiting various pieces of New York State. The Hudson River Valley is lovely, and the Vanderbilt's knew how to spend money! And I can give a hearty recommendation to the Davidson Bros. brew-pub in Glens Falls, NY.
I'll say slightly less kind things about northern New Jersey. Weak map-fu and attempting some seat-of-the-pants navigation that generally works elsewhere got me enmeshed in Bergen County. (I know know another place besides northern Virginia where taking an exit off a 6-lane limited access highway will dump you *directly* into a housing sub-division.) Just bizarre.
97 | MandyManners Mon, Jun 28, 2010 5:45:26am |
re: #95 Ericus58
Gaza gunmen 'set fire to UN summer camp for children'
[Link: news.bbc.co.uk...]
"Masked gunmen in the Gaza Strip have set fire to a United Nations-run summer camp for children.
This follows a similar attack in May on another UN-run summer camp."
Now, was this the "Social Services" arm or the "Militant" arm of Hamas? I get so confused...
AGAIN?
BTW, I've a post in Pages about the USSC's ruling against giving advice to "humanitarian" wings of terrorists organizations. MPAC is vewy, vewy unhappy.
98 | Douchecanoe and Ryan Too Mon, Jun 28, 2010 5:45:51am |
99 | bratwurst Mon, Jun 28, 2010 5:48:46am |
re: #96 oaktree
Good morning Lizards!
83 F and sunny already in lovely (and hazy) Philadelphia this morning.
It's always sunny in Philadelphia.
100 | Mad Al-Jaffee Mon, Jun 28, 2010 5:52:04am |
102 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Mon, Jun 28, 2010 6:04:58am |
One of my facebook friends was just bitching about Michael McDonald's (Doobies) voice. So, I went off wandering through the internetz. Found the lyrics to "What a Fool Believes".
Never paid attention to the song, or it's lyrics...
Excellent lyrics...
103 | SixDegrees Mon, Jun 28, 2010 6:08:12am |
104 | Cannadian Club Akbar Mon, Jun 28, 2010 6:08:34am |
Perspective: Robert Byrd was an elected official for (plus/minus a few points) about 25% of this countries lifespan. RIP, Sir. BBIAM.
105 | MandyManners Mon, Jun 28, 2010 6:09:44am |
106 | Mad Al-Jaffee Mon, Jun 28, 2010 6:12:01am |
re: #102 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
I'm pretty sure you can watch the entire episode of What's Happening with the Doobies guest starring (a very special episode) on YouTube.
107 | abolitionist Mon, Jun 28, 2010 6:16:34am |
re: #95 Ericus58
Gaza gunmen 'set fire to UN summer camp for children'
[Link: news.bbc.co.uk...]
"Masked gunmen in the Gaza Strip have set fire to a United Nations-run summer camp for children.
This follows a similar attack in May on another UN-run summer camp."
Now, was this the "Social Services" arm or the "Militant" arm of Hamas? I get so confused...
From the article, Some militants view the UN as a symbol of the West and claim that the summer camps allow boys and girls to mix freely - something that the UN denies.
There were similar issues with trainees of the Baader-Meinhof Terrorist Gang hosted by the PLO. The following is from a movie review, but with some factual basis:
The hippy nature of the RAF’s leftism is brought out well. At one stage they all go off to the Lebanon to a terrorist training camp where they are told that men and women will be segregated. The RAF members can’t cope with this self-discipline and respond that ‘fucking and firing are the same thing’. The Palestinian guerrillas can’t handle the Westerners’ sexual liberation and when the German women insist on sunbathing naked in front of the terrorist trainees it proves to be too much for them.
So the Red Army Faction trainees were promptly invited to return to Germany.
108 | Cannadian Club Akbar Mon, Jun 28, 2010 6:17:23am |
Hope everyone looked over the previous thread. Heh.
110 | Ericus58 Mon, Jun 28, 2010 6:20:26am |
re: #108 Cannadian Club Akbar
Hope everyone looked over the previous thread. Heh.
Ain't gonna do it - over 1100 posts makes my eyes glaze over....
111 | Mad Al-Jaffee Mon, Jun 28, 2010 6:20:35am |
re: #108 Cannadian Club Akbar
Hope everyone looked over the previous thread. Heh.
Why would I want to douche that?
112 | Cannadian Club Akbar Mon, Jun 28, 2010 6:20:42am |
113 | Cannadian Club Akbar Mon, Jun 28, 2010 6:21:09am |
114 | Varek Raith Mon, Jun 28, 2010 6:21:48am |
115 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Mon, Jun 28, 2010 6:24:54am |
Things continue to improve for the boyfriend, guys. Keep sending good thoughts and prayers our way.
The boyfriends back started to hurt yesterday. That, my friends, is miracle stuff. He is waaay beyond what the docs ever suspected. This is in a week.
116 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Mon, Jun 28, 2010 6:25:56am |
re: #112 Cannadian Club Akbar
I never go back to old threads, ones that are deep? No way. But, if you say it was fun... then yay!
I normally hear, "that old thread was a disaster! sooo mean!"
117 | Varek Raith Mon, Jun 28, 2010 6:25:57am |
re: #115 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
Things continue to improve for the boyfriend, guys. Keep sending good thoughts and prayers our way.
The boyfriends back started to hurt yesterday. That, my friends, is miracle stuff. He is waaay beyond what the docs ever suspected. This is in a week.
*Channels Positive Energy*
118 | Cannadian Club Akbar Mon, Jun 28, 2010 6:26:13am |
re: #115 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
Pain sucks, but when you're not suppose to feel anything, it is good.
119 | Douchecanoe and Ryan Too Mon, Jun 28, 2010 6:27:14am |
re: #115 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
Things continue to improve for the boyfriend, guys. Keep sending good thoughts and prayers our way.
The boyfriends back started to hurt yesterday. That, my friends, is miracle stuff. He is waaay beyond what the docs ever suspected. This is in a week.
To abuse a cliche, no pain, no gain.
I hate to say I'm glad that someone's hurting, but it's progress, and amazing at that. Hopefully the pain stops (in a good way this time).
120 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Mon, Jun 28, 2010 6:27:24am |
re: #118 Cannadian Club Akbar
It is extra good. I understand that he is smiling through the pain, because he clearly understands that point.
121 | Feline Emperor of the Conservative Tears Mon, Jun 28, 2010 6:31:10am |
re: #98 thedopefishlives
FTFY
If northern NJ is "southern NYC" and southern NJ is "east Philadelphia", what does that leave? Trenton and a bunch of truck farms plus Atlantic City and the Pine Barrens?
122 | CapeCoddah Mon, Jun 28, 2010 6:33:37am |
Good Morning folks...
How is everyone this fine day?
124 | CapeCoddah Mon, Jun 28, 2010 6:35:14am |
re: #115 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
Things continue to improve for the boyfriend, guys. Keep sending good thoughts and prayers our way.
The boyfriends back started to hurt yesterday. That, my friends, is miracle stuff. He is waaay beyond what the docs ever suspected. This is in a week.
That is WONDERFUL news, FBV.... what a nice thing to see first thing in the morning!
125 | Douchecanoe and Ryan Too Mon, Jun 28, 2010 6:36:33am |
re: #122 CapeCoddah
Good Morning folks...
How is everyone this fine day?
Recovering from the series of nasty thunderstorms that blew through this weekend. Tornado sirens and a lightning strike that took out the cable service for at least 4 hours were the highlights of my weekend.
126 | MandyManners Mon, Jun 28, 2010 6:36:51am |
127 | SixDegrees Mon, Jun 28, 2010 6:37:07am |
re: #115 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
Things continue to improve for the boyfriend, guys. Keep sending good thoughts and prayers our way.
The boyfriends back started to hurt yesterday. That, my friends, is miracle stuff. He is waaay beyond what the docs ever suspected. This is in a week.
Sounds like very good news, indeed. I hope things continue to improve for him.
128 | BARACK THE VOTE Mon, Jun 28, 2010 6:38:06am |
re: #56 Jetpilot1101
I understand that sometimes nothing will break the thread and I forgive them. I know that they will pour out sentiment today, it just seemed a bit crass at the time. I'm over it but felt the need to vent just a bit.
We might not even have seen it.
I can't remember if I saw your post at the time. I might have a little later. I did see at least one page, maybe more, about Byrd's hospitalisation if not death last night sometime.
Anyway, I think many of us were just in a silly mood and running with the silly theme. I don't believe anyone meant to disrespect Byrd or deliberately disrespected him.
Also, I think many of us were just happy to be in a thread that long without any rancour or fighting, so once we were on that roll we kept going.
Apologies anyway from me for my part. Sometimes it's nice not to be serious though, if only for a little while.
Cheers; hope you feel better.
129 | CapeCoddah Mon, Jun 28, 2010 6:38:27am |
re: #126 MandyManners
I'm finer than a frog's hair split three ways!
How're you?
That's pretty fine, Mandy! I am excellent this morning, even if I did have do do a late night, last minute dash to Boston in pea soup fog last night.... interesting ride!
130 | CapeCoddah Mon, Jun 28, 2010 6:39:21am |
re: #126 MandyManners
And I do hope you and your young man are just as excellent!
132 | CapeCoddah Mon, Jun 28, 2010 6:41:21am |
re: #131 Mad Al-Jaffee
Nice avatar! Mastiff?
LOL, Thanks.. yes, that is our Bullmastiff, Finnbar.
The flower denotes his personality.
133 | Daniel Ballard Mon, Jun 28, 2010 6:42:40am |
re: #126 MandyManners
Good Morning Mandy. Great to see you are making Pages!
134 | Mad Al-Jaffee Mon, Jun 28, 2010 6:44:49am |
re: #132 CapeCoddah
LOL, Thanks.. yes, that is our Bullmastiff, Finnbar.
The flower denotes his personality.
A good friend of mine has owned English mastiffs for decades (including at least one that was a national champion.) His current beast is a gentle giant.
135 | Cannadian Club Akbar Mon, Jun 28, 2010 6:45:04am |
re: #133 Rightwingconspirator
Good Morning Mandy. Great to see you are making Pages!
I need to take the time to learn that, but I'm always chatting here.:(
136 | MandyManners Mon, Jun 28, 2010 6:46:25am |
re: #129 CapeCoddah
That's pretty fine, Mandy! I am excellent this morning, even if I did have do do a late night, last minute dash to Boston in pea soup fog last night... interesting ride!
I hate driving in fog.
137 | MandyManners Mon, Jun 28, 2010 6:47:11am |
re: #130 CapeCoddah
And I do hope you and your young man are just as excellent!
He's sleeping in. No sports camp this week but, the baseball tournament is going well.
138 | CapeCoddah Mon, Jun 28, 2010 6:47:53am |
re: #134 Mad Al-Jaffee
A good friend of mine has owned English mastiffs for decades (including at least one that was a national champion.) His current beast is a gentle giant.
They really do not know how to be anything but gentle. They have no fight instinct. They were bred to chase and hold poachers, not harm. The King wanted that for himself. They will sneak up behind you silently and will just sit there until you notice them if you are trying to say, burgle a home they live in. Trust me, it is enough.
139 | CapeCoddah Mon, Jun 28, 2010 6:50:25am |
re: #136 MandyManners
I hate driving in fog.
My dear, you have never seen fog until you have been in a Chatham fog... a 1.5 hour ride to Logan airport took me 3 hours, one way. I stayed at Logan and slept in the car for a few hours until it broke. Got home at around 4am. Left the Cape at 8pm.
It was way too dangerous to drive at all, but, the client had to get there.
140 | MandyManners Mon, Jun 28, 2010 6:50:40am |
re: #133 Rightwingconspirator
Good Morning Mandy. Great to see you are making Pages!
Top of the day to you, RWC!
It'll take me a bit of practice to get it down. One funny bit. I automatically referred to Ahmadinejad as "ShortShit" in the Page about Iran's allegations that he will have two nukes by 2012. It got *bleeped*.
141 | Mad Al-Jaffee Mon, Jun 28, 2010 6:50:54am |
One of my coworkers is telling someone in the office about her daughter's pre-school graduation. It's nice to encourage learning and all, but pre-school graduation? That's starting education!
142 | MandyManners Mon, Jun 28, 2010 6:51:30am |
re: #135 Cannadian Club Akbar
I need to take the time to learn that, but I'm always chatting here.:(
It takes a bit of work but it's doable. Even for a techphobe such as me.
143 | Cannadian Club Akbar Mon, Jun 28, 2010 6:51:57am |
re: #138 CapeCoddah
Guy is robbing a house and hears, "Jesus is watching you". Dude keeps stealing and hears "Jesus is watching you". Robber sees the parrot and says "Parrot, what's your name"? Parrot says "Noah". Robber says "Who names their parrot Noah"? Parrot says "Same people who name theit Rottweiler Jesus".
144 | lawhawk Mon, Jun 28, 2010 6:52:11am |
Greets and saluts from the NYC metro area. NY still can't figure out its budget and the legislature paid lip service to Gov. Paterson's call for a special session yesterday by holding session for all of 3 minutes before going back to doing whatever it was that they were up to before being inconvenienced by the Governor - which is to say play games with the budget and come up with an asinine proposal that restores hundreds of millions of dollars in spending that the state simply doesn't have.
Meanwhile, NJ is a few steps closer to having its own budget in place by July 1 deadline, and Gov. Christie is getting pretty much everything he demanded in his budget. Christie appears on the way to bringing New Jersey some fiscal sanity, whereas New York's situation remains one of fiscal insanity.
New York continues acting as though they can keep on spending the way they have for decades on end, but tax revenues can't keep up with the spending so their budget proposals call for more business taxes, eliminating sales tax exemptions on clothes, cigarette tax hikes, and other fees. Even still, they can't close the $9 billion in deficit unless they engage in one-shot deficit spending (adding to the already insane state debt) or cutting spending significantly.
They have to hope for another bailout from the feds - which is how they managed to increase spending last year - they used billions in fed stimulus funds to actually increase state spending (last year's budget was an increase of over 5% from the prior year). Now, they're trying to close the budget deficit without the same level of federal funds.
145 | CapeCoddah Mon, Jun 28, 2010 6:52:12am |
re: #137 MandyManners
He's sleeping in. No sports camp this week but, the baseball tournament is going well.
Glad to hear he is having fun!
146 | MandyManners Mon, Jun 28, 2010 6:52:17am |
re: #139 CapeCoddah
My dear, you have never seen fog until you have been in a Chatham fog... a 1.5 hour ride to Logan airport took me 3 hours, one way. I stayed at Logan and slept in the car for a few hours until it broke. Got home at around 4am. Left the Cape at 8pm.
It was way too dangerous to drive at all, but, the client had to get there.
I hope s/he tipped well.
147 | Mad Al-Jaffee Mon, Jun 28, 2010 6:52:48am |
re: #138 CapeCoddah
They really do not know how to be anything but gentle. They have no fight instinct. They were bred to chase and hold poachers, not harm. The King wanted that for himself. They will sneak up behind you silently and will just sit there until you notice them if you are trying to say, burgle a home they live in. Trust me, it is enough.
Their drool is more dangerous than their bite.
148 | MandyManners Mon, Jun 28, 2010 6:53:45am |
re: #141 Mad Al-Jaffee
One of my coworkers is telling someone in the office about her daughter's pre-school graduation. It's nice to encourage learning and all, but pre-school graduation? That's starting education!
Listen, there is nothing funnier and more endearing than watching a bunch of Pre-Schoolers get duded up in the mortar-board and gowns.
149 | CapeCoddah Mon, Jun 28, 2010 6:54:34am |
150 | Douchecanoe and Ryan Too Mon, Jun 28, 2010 6:55:07am |
re: #148 MandyManners
Listen, there is nothing funnier and more endearing than watching a bunch of Pre-Schoolers get duded up in the mortar-board and gowns.
It doesn't get much better as they get older. See, for example, college graduation.
151 | MandyManners Mon, Jun 28, 2010 6:55:26am |
re: #144 lawhawk
So, if those over-taxed businesses bail on New York and move to New Jersey, it'll be a good thing for the Garden State?
152 | CapeCoddah Mon, Jun 28, 2010 6:55:50am |
re: #147 Mad Al-Jaffee
Their drool is more dangerous than their bite.
The drool should be classified as nuclear waste. I should own stock in Lysol and Bounty.
I have become an expert at wall and ceiling washing.
153 | MandyManners Mon, Jun 28, 2010 6:56:30am |
re: #145 CapeCoddah
Glad to hear he is having fun!
Coverage of the World Cup lead him to getting a soccer ball this weekend and he's been driving me nuts.
154 | CapeCoddah Mon, Jun 28, 2010 6:56:49am |
re: #153 MandyManners
Coverage of the World Cup lead him to getting a soccer ball this weekend and he's been driving me nuts.
LOLOL!
155 | Mad Al-Jaffee Mon, Jun 28, 2010 6:56:53am |
re: #152 CapeCoddah
The drool should be classified as nuclear waste. I should own stock in Lysol and Bounty.
I have become an expert at wall and ceiling washing.
One thing you're almost guaranteed to hear me say at least once when I'm visiting my friend with the mastiff is "He slimed me!"
156 | MandyManners Mon, Jun 28, 2010 6:57:31am |
re: #150 thedopefishlives
It doesn't get much better as they get older. See, for example, college graduation.
Slightly cheaper than college, too.
157 | CapeCoddah Mon, Jun 28, 2010 6:58:12am |
re: #155 Mad Al-Jaffee
One thing you're almost guaranteed to hear me say at least once when I'm visiting my friend with the mastiff is "He slimed me!"
LOL! Slime it certainly is... damned near impossible to wipe up off a wood floor, it just slides around, never really "Picks up"
158 | Cannadian Club Akbar Mon, Jun 28, 2010 6:59:14am |
re: #157 CapeCoddah
LOL! Slime it certainly is... damned near impossible to wipe up off a wood floor, it just slides around, never really "Picks up"
Just push it all into one spot and make a stalagmite. (yuk)
159 | Mad Al-Jaffee Mon, Jun 28, 2010 6:59:50am |
re: #153 MandyManners
Coverage of the World Cup lead him to getting a soccer ball this weekend and he's been driving me nuts.
A pirate walks into a bar, and he's got a steering wheel sticking out of his pants. The bartender sees him and asks, "Hey, what's that steering wheel doing there?" The pirate says, "Aaarrrr, it's driving me nuts."
160 | CapeCoddah Mon, Jun 28, 2010 7:01:27am |
Well, Folks, gotta go cash out yesterdays jobs, wash and fuel the cars, return 2 sets of plates to the registry and pick up a new limo in Providence. See you all later, have a wonderful day!
161 | MandyManners Mon, Jun 28, 2010 7:02:16am |
re: #159 Mad Al-Jaffee
A pirate walks into a bar, and he's got a steering wheel sticking out of his pants. The bartender sees him and asks, "Hey, what's that steering wheel doing there?" The pirate says, "Aaarrr, it's driving me nuts."
LOL!
162 | Daniel Ballard Mon, Jun 28, 2010 7:02:48am |
re: #140 MandyManners
Hah! Too bad. I am working on one that will be a bit of a production. The landlord made us get rid of the garden on our patio, now according to the rules it must be barren. Nothing there.
Heh. Never piss off a photog. I have before and after shots. Gonna make a slide show with appropriate scorn added. I just have to be careful to stop 6" short of slander etc. Working Title- From Beautiful To Banal By Decree. First Youtube then an embed.
164 | Casual Talker Mon, Jun 28, 2010 7:05:37am |
Just announced:
McDonald vs. Chicago: reversed and remanded.
Gun owners will be happy.
165 | MandyManners Mon, Jun 28, 2010 7:05:55am |
re: #162 Rightwingconspirator
Hah! Too bad. I am working on one that will be a bit of a production. The landlord made us get rid of the garden on our patio, now according to the rules it must be barren. Nothing there.
Heh. Never piss off a photog. I have before and after shots. Gonna make a slide show with appropriate scorn added. I just have to be careful to stop 6" short of slander etc. Working Title- From Beautiful To Banal By Decree. First Youtube then an embed.
What's the reasoning?! What about flowers?
166 | lawhawk Mon, Jun 28, 2010 7:07:34am |
re: #151 MandyManners
Yup. The sales tax hit on clothes will be an immediate boost for NJ, where those sales are exempt from tax. You'd have an immediate savings of 4% or more (depending on whether the counties or NYC follow suit and impose tax on those previously exempt sales).
167 | MandyManners Mon, Jun 28, 2010 7:11:49am |
re: #166 lawhawk
Yup. The sales tax hit on clothes will be an immediate boost for NJ, where those sales are exempt from tax. You'd have an immediate savings of 4% or more (depending on whether the counties or NYC follow suit and impose tax on those previously exempt sales).
No sales tax on clothing in New Jersey?! That must piss off New York.
168 | watching you tiny alien kittens are Mon, Jun 28, 2010 7:13:50am |
In regards to that last Rick Barber thread: It is really too bad that Martha Roby didn't get just a few more votes in the Primary and get 50% then we never would have heard of the moron or had to watch his crappy commercials.
June 1st Primary Results...
Martha Roby 36,266 49%
Rick Barber 21,290 29%
Now we have to wait until the July 13th runoff for him to go back to being a "normal" citizen (if you have a very loose definition of normal).
169 | Cannadian Club Akbar Mon, Jun 28, 2010 7:17:45am |
re: #164 Casual Talker
Just announced:
McDonald vs. Chicago: reversed and remanded.
Gun owners will be happy.
5-4: Justices extend gun owner rights nationwide
Drudge headline.
170 | lawhawk Mon, Jun 28, 2010 7:18:30am |
re: #167 MandyManners
Gas is cheaper in NJ too. You save at least 15-20 cents per gallon just going over into NJ from NY. Cigarette taxes are going to be cheaper in NJ too. But it's all relative because NJ taxes on cigarettes are pretty damned high, as are the sales tax on other items (7% state tax, 3.5% in enterprise zones). And property taxes are where the hurt really happens in NJ...
171 | Cannadian Club Akbar Mon, Jun 28, 2010 7:18:53am |
re: #169 Cannadian Club Akbar
5-4: Justices extend gun owner rights nationwide
Drudge headline.
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Supreme Court says the Constitution's "right to keep and bear arms" applies nationwide as a restraint on the ability of government to limit its application.
The justices on Monday cast doubt on a Chicago area handgun ban, but also signaled in their 5-4 decision that less severe restrictions could survive legal challenges.
172 | Cato the Elder Mon, Jun 28, 2010 7:20:17am |
So, I go away for a day and come back to find out that the Harpy's blog is now considered a source of "conservative" endorsement for "conservative" candidates.
I don't think that word means what they think it means.
173 | Casual Talker Mon, Jun 28, 2010 7:20:18am |
Charles is mentioned by Dave Weigel, yeah...that Dave Weigel.... in a blog post about recent events in his career . Charles is mentioned in connection with Van Jones.
It's at BigJournalism, which I'm not sure whether or not is a no-no to link.
174 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Mon, Jun 28, 2010 7:21:54am |
re: #144 lawhawk
Christie is a bad-ass. I heart Christie.
175 | Douchecanoe and Ryan Too Mon, Jun 28, 2010 7:22:20am |
re: #164 Casual Talker
Just announced:
McDonald vs. Chicago: reversed and remanded.
Gun owners will be happy.
Any news on In re: Bilski yet? That's the one I'm watching carefully.
176 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Mon, Jun 28, 2010 7:22:29am |
re: #169 Cannadian Club Akbar
Can somebody tell me what that means?
177 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Mon, Jun 28, 2010 7:23:15am |
re: #171 Cannadian Club Akbar
Oh. Thanks. Missed that.
178 | Cannadian Club Akbar Mon, Jun 28, 2010 7:23:26am |
re: #176 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
Can somebody tell me what that means?
From what I gather, you can't ban guns outright.
179 | pharmmajor Mon, Jun 28, 2010 7:24:17am |
re: #37 Varek Raith
West Virginia Sen. Robert Byrd, the longest-serving member of Congress, has died, the senator's office said. He was 92.
Oy... now I feel awful for all the bad things I said about him because he was in the Klan.
180 | Casual Talker Mon, Jun 28, 2010 7:25:34am |
re: #175 thedopefishlives
Any news on In re: Bilski yet? That's the one I'm watching carefully.
That should be coming up soon. There was a split in majority opinion about incorporation (McD vs. Chi) btw, with most agreeing that 2nd amendment is incorporated through due process. Thomas believes it's incorporated through privileges or immunities.
181 | Four More Tears Mon, Jun 28, 2010 7:25:40am |
re: #179 pharmmajor
Oy... now I feel awful for all the bad things I said about him because he was in the Klan.
My sarcasm detector just spiked.
182 | Killgore Trout Mon, Jun 28, 2010 7:26:42am |
re: #173 Casual Talker
Charles is mentioned by Dave Weigel, yeah...that Dave Weigel... in a blog post about recent events in his career . Charles is mentioned in connection with Van Jones.
It's at BigJournalism, which I'm not sure whether or not is a no-no to link.
An interesting choice of venue for him. It'll be interesting to see if he stays there.
183 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Mon, Jun 28, 2010 7:27:01am |
Be very careful regarding what you say about the dead. Leave the rest up to them and their maker. Not up for us...
184 | Varek Raith Mon, Jun 28, 2010 7:28:31am |
Guns, guns, guns!
It's always about the guns.
Dammit, swords are arms too!!!
185 | What, me worry? Mon, Jun 28, 2010 7:29:58am |
re: #172 Cato the Elder
So, I go away for a day and come back to find out that the Harpy's blog is now considered a source of "conservative" endorsement for "conservative" candidates.
I don't think that word means what they think it means.
That would be "hate monger" candidates for the "hate mongers".
Barber was a guest host on "lunatic hour". That would be Rodan and Savage's radio show. Apparently he said he didn't believe in moderate muslims. So Barber is now representing the racist vote. How very special.
186 | Reginald Perrin Mon, Jun 28, 2010 7:30:46am |
re: #168 ausador
In regards to that last Rick Barber thread: It is really too bad that Martha Roby didn't get just a few more votes in the Primary and get 50% then we never would have heard of the moron or had to watch his crappy commercials.
June 1st Primary Results...
Martha Roby 36,266 49%
Rick Barber 21,290 29%Now we have to wait until the July 13th runoff for him to go back to being a "normal" citizen (if you have a very loose definition of normal).
Rick Barber appeared on the stalker blog's radio program last night.
What candidate in his right mind associates with a blog that advocates genocide and is run by an unemployed truck driver who has called for both the assassination of the president and a military coup?
187 | SixDegrees Mon, Jun 28, 2010 7:31:09am |
re: #184 Varek Raith
Guns, guns, guns!
It's always about the guns.
Dammit, swords are arms too!!!
I have a longbow. And I'm thinking of taking up spears, preferably an atlatl. Or maybe a sling.
When rocks become criminal, only criminals will have rocks!
188 | What, me worry? Mon, Jun 28, 2010 7:31:18am |
re: #183 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
Be very careful regarding what you say about the dead. Leave the rest up to them and their maker. Not up for us...
Meanwhile when the Dixiecrats split up, the majority of them joined the GOP. Bryd apologized up and down and sideways about his "past life". Some people will never accept it.
189 | What, me worry? Mon, Jun 28, 2010 7:31:35am |
re: #186 Reginald Perrin
Rick Barber appeared on the stalker blog's radio program last night.
What candidate in his right mind associates with a blog that advocates genocide and is run by an unemployed truck driver who has called for both the assassination of the president and a military coup?
LOL Great minds Reggie!
190 | Four More Tears Mon, Jun 28, 2010 7:33:43am |
re: #186 Reginald Perrin
Rick Barber appeared on the stalker blog's radio program last night.
What candidate in his right mind associates with a blog that advocates genocide and is run by an unemployed truck driver who has called for both the assassination of the president and a military coup?
The kind of candidate that would compare taxation to slavery and the holocaust? Just guessing...
191 | Casual Talker Mon, Jun 28, 2010 7:33:45am |
re: #188 marjoriemoon
Meanwhile when the Dixiecrats split up, the majority of them joined the GOP. Bryd apologized up and down and sideways about his "past life". Some people will never accept it.
From Wiki....
In his latest autobiography, Byrd explained that he was a member because he "was sorely afflicted with tunnel vision—a jejune and immature outlook—seeing only what I wanted to see because I thought the Klan could provide an outlet for my talents and ambitions."[15] Byrd also said, in 2005,
“ I know now I was wrong. Intolerance had no place in America. I apologized a thousand times... and I don't mind apologizing over and over again. I can't erase what happened. ”
— Robert C. Byrd
192 | lawhawk Mon, Jun 28, 2010 7:34:13am |
re: #178 Cannadian Club Akbar
The case was an application of the 2d amendment as applied against state law.
The justices, voting 5-4 in a case involving Chicago’s handgun ban, said that individual gun rights were among the fundamental guarantees protected against state interference through a constitutional amendment after the Civil War.The ruling broadens the sweep of the court’s 2008 ruling interpreting the Constitution’s Second Amendment as protecting the rights of individuals, rather than just those of state-run militias. It’s a victory for the National Rifle Association, which joined a group of Chicago residents in challenging the city’s laws.
It will open a new front in the fight over gun rights, setting the stage for courtroom battles over the constitutionality of weapons restrictions around the country.
The states can institute some restrictions on obtaining firearms, but they cannot be so onerous so as to make them impossible to get.
That may set up challenges to NYC and other severely restrictive jurisdictions around the country. It also means that for folks like NYC Mayor Bloomberg, their plans to tighten gun ownership rules further may be in jeopardy.
193 | MandyManners Mon, Jun 28, 2010 7:35:38am |
re: #170 lawhawk
Gas is cheaper in NJ too. You save at least 15-20 cents per gallon just going over into NJ from NY. Cigarette taxes are going to be cheaper in NJ too. But it's all relative because NJ taxes on cigarettes are pretty damned high, as are the sales tax on other items (7% state tax, 3.5% in enterprise zones). And property taxes are where the hurt really happens in NJ...
Live in New York and shop in New Jersey?
194 | HappyWarrior Mon, Jun 28, 2010 7:35:59am |
What I found funny about the people who always hammered Byrd about his KKK membership were always silent when Strom Thurmond and Jesse Helms were brought up. I know they weren't KKK members as far as I know but their past was just as ugly and Byrd unlike those two apologized for this past behavior. Helms meanwhile I remember hearing bragged about whistling Dixie in the face of Carol Moseley Braun after she joined the Senate in the early 90's.
195 | SixDegrees Mon, Jun 28, 2010 7:38:18am |
re: #192 lawhawk
The case was an application of the 2d amendment as applied against state law.
The states can institute some restrictions on obtaining firearms, but they cannot be so onerous so as to make them impossible to get.
That may set up challenges to NYC and other severely restrictive jurisdictions around the country. It also means that for folks like NYC Mayor Bloomberg, their plans to tighten gun ownership rules further may be in jeopardy.
Correct. This decision has much wider consequences than overturning the DC gun ban did. DC is a quasi-Federal jurisdiction, while the Chicago decision strikes squarely at state's ability to circumvent the Constitution.
196 | What, me worry? Mon, Jun 28, 2010 7:38:20am |
re: #191 Casual Talker
From Wiki...
In his latest autobiography, Byrd explained that he was a member because he "was sorely afflicted with tunnel vision—a jejune and immature outlook—seeing only what I wanted to see because I thought the Klan could provide an outlet for my talents and ambitions."[15] Byrd also said, in 2005,
“ I know now I was wrong. Intolerance had no place in America. I apologized a thousand times... and I don't mind apologizing over and over again. I can't erase what happened. ”— Robert C. Byrd
I was never a big fan, but I accept his apology.
Did you know he was quite the fiddler and actually appeared a couple times on Hee Haw? A tremor in his hand, I think in the 1980s prevented him from continuing.
Robert Bryd trivia....
197 | Casual Talker Mon, Jun 28, 2010 7:38:37am |
Christian Legal Society v. Martinez: Affirmed and remanded. Ginsberg is reciting the affirming opinion. Yup, she's there.
198 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Mon, Jun 28, 2010 7:39:16am |
My hope is that Charles will wake up without fifty deletable comments in his blog the first thing on a Monday morning.
200 | Casual Talker Mon, Jun 28, 2010 7:40:13am |
To someone who asked earlier.
Bilski v. Kappos - affirmed!
201 | HappyWarrior Mon, Jun 28, 2010 7:40:15am |
re: #185 marjoriemoon
That would be "hate monger" candidates for the "hate mongers".
Barber was a guest host on "lunatic hour". That would be Rodan and Savage's radio show. Apparently he said he didn't believe in moderate muslims. So Barber is now representing the racist vote. How very special.
I wonder how Mr. Barber expects us to court allies in the Muslim world with attitudes like this.
202 | MandyManners Mon, Jun 28, 2010 7:41:21am |
re: #194 HappyWarrior
What I found funny about the people who always hammered Byrd about his KKK membership were always silent when Strom Thurmond and Jesse Helms were brought up. I know they weren't KKK members as far as I know but their past was just as ugly and Byrd unlike those two apologized for this past behavior. Helms meanwhile I remember hearing bragged about whistling Dixie in the face of Carol Moseley Braun after she joined the Senate in the early 90's.
Got a link?
203 | Casual Talker Mon, Jun 28, 2010 7:41:26am |
re: #200 Casual Talker
To someone who asked earlier.
Bilski v. Kappos - affirmed!
The Court holds: the specific invention in this case, a method of predicting business or economic cycles, was ineligible for a patent.
The "machine or transformation test" is NOT the sole test for eligibility to obtain a patent.
204 | Four More Tears Mon, Jun 28, 2010 7:41:37am |
re: #201 HappyWarrior
I wonder how Mr. Barber expects us to court allies in the Muslim world with attitudes like this.
He doesn't.
206 | Varek Raith Mon, Jun 28, 2010 7:42:44am |
207 | abolitionist Mon, Jun 28, 2010 7:43:27am |
re: #195 SixDegrees
Correct. This decision has much wider consequences than overturning the DC gun ban did. DC is a quasi-Federal jurisdiction, while the Chicago decision strikes squarely at state's ability to circumvent the Constitution.
Undoubtedly, there will be renewed emphasis on lead (pollutant) and gunpowder (explosive). Explosions will continue pushing pistons, and lead will continue balancing tires.
208 | Killgore Trout Mon, Jun 28, 2010 7:43:51am |
Thanks to everyone who signed up last night to follow me on twitter. What should I do with the stalker who sign up to follow me? What does blocking them do?
209 | Varek Raith Mon, Jun 28, 2010 7:44:41am |
re: #208 Killgore Trout
Thanks to everyone who signed up last night to follow me on twitter. What should I do with the stalker who sign up to follow me? What does blocking them do?
Get Bagua to hack it!11!!1!
/
I don't no jack about twitter.
Sorry.
:)
210 | Reginald Perrin Mon, Jun 28, 2010 7:45:01am |
re: #189 marjoriemoon
LOL Great minds Reggie!
Your mind was quicker, you beat me by 48 seconds.
*wink*
211 | HappyWarrior Mon, Jun 28, 2010 7:45:34am |
re: #202 MandyManners
Got a link?
[Link: www.fair.org...]
Unfortunately, I couldn't find a link anywhere to the original Chicago Sun Times article.
212 | Varek Raith Mon, Jun 28, 2010 7:45:54am |
re: #209 Varek Raith
Get Bagua to hack it!11!!1!
/
I don't know jack about twitter.
Sorry.
:)
Bugger!
Bad typos are bad!
213 | Summer Seale Mon, Jun 28, 2010 7:47:54am |
re: #208 Killgore Trout
Hey KG,
You sent me an @mention last night which I couldn't quite understand what the gist was....
I sent you a DM in reply so check it. =)
Also, RE: Sen. Byrd:
I posted this a while ago on the CNN boards because all the extreme right wing is out in force bashing him for having been in the KKK, some sixty years ago, when we all know what the Tea Partiers are acting like today. So I had this to say, which I thought I would share:
It is amazing to me how so many Republicans happen to proclaim belief in Redemption as part of their integral philosophy as Christians, and yet spit on anyone they disagree with simply to point out the flaws in the past, even when those flawed people did so much to try to redeem themselves.
Much as I disagreed with Sen. Byrd on many issues, most tremendously the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, I still think that he did more than enough to try to redeem his previous horrible philosophies and membership in the Klan. He is somebody who completely changed his thinking and consistently made amends for those mistakes.
The fact that I, as an anti-theist, can accept that sort of attempt at redemption more than right-wing republican fanatics should speak volumes about the hypocrisy of their fundamental and "cherished" beliefs.
214 | lawhawk Mon, Jun 28, 2010 7:49:45am |
re: #208 Killgore Trout
It opens up a can of Massengill? /see last night's thread...
215 | Mad Al-Jaffee Mon, Jun 28, 2010 7:50:40am |
re: #209 Varek Raith
Get Bagua to hack it!11!!1!
/
I don't no jack about twitter.
Sorry.
:)
Twitter? I thought it was called Twitters.
216 | SixDegrees Mon, Jun 28, 2010 7:51:14am |
217 | What, me worry? Mon, Jun 28, 2010 7:51:43am |
re: #201 HappyWarrior
I wonder how Mr. Barber expects us to court allies in the Muslim world with attitudes like this.
The Harpy, the Deuce, Hotair all of those websites... they only think a good Muslim is a dead Muslim. They love to use racial epithets.
Barber's appearance on these blogs is a terrible endorsement and speaks volumes about his opinions.
Luckily, I do not believe the U.S. is made up of these people. They are a small minority. I don't think we ever would have elected a Black president in the first place if we were a nation of racists. The sane people just have to speak louder.
218 | Douchecanoe and Ryan Too Mon, Jun 28, 2010 7:51:49am |
re: #203 Casual Talker
The Court holds: the specific invention in this case, a method of predicting business or economic cycles, was ineligible for a patent.
The "machine or transformation test" is NOT the sole test for eligibility to obtain a patent.
BOO FREAKIN YAH!
219 | Mad Al-Jaffee Mon, Jun 28, 2010 7:52:49am |
re: #214 lawhawk
It opens up a can of Massengill? /see last night's thread...
Anyone have any interesting plans for this summer's eve?
220 | HappyWarrior Mon, Jun 28, 2010 7:54:32am |
re: #217 marjoriemoon
The Harpy, the Deuce, Hotair all of those websites... they only think a good Muslim is a dead Muslim. They love to use racial epithets.
Barber's appearance on these blogs is a terrible endorsement and speaks volumes about his opinions.
Luckily, I do not believe the U.S. is made up of these people. They are a small minority. I don't think we ever would have elected a Black president in the first place if we were a nation of racists. The sane people just have to speak louder.
Yep, absolutely agree here. Just amazes me how these people think they're for freedom. In some twisted way they're right but it's freedom for them and only those who are like them.
221 | Killgore Trout Mon, Jun 28, 2010 7:54:34am |
222 | Summer Seale Mon, Jun 28, 2010 7:58:09am |
re: #221 Killgore Trout
@summerseale hey! I know a thing or two about dropping racist words
I don't know if you thought I was dropping racist words or not...it's not quite clear. I was merely retweeting LGF's story bylines to my followers. I know you're new to twitter so I figured maybe you misread what I retweeted or something and took it to mean that I was using those words instead of RSMcCain? Not sure. But either way, since I know you are new to it all, I figured I'd ask and not take it personally if you misread something or if I wasn't reading it right somehow. =)
I gotta go to lunch so I'll check later for any replies. Either way, I'm glad you joined the fight on that platform as well. =)
223 | Douchecanoe and Ryan Too Mon, Jun 28, 2010 7:58:33am |
For those who are wondering: Bilski is a case that is fundamentally about the patentability of business processes simply because they use a machine or a transformation in them, the so-called "machine or transformation" test. This test has been the justification for many software patents, because software programs use a machine (a computer) and perform transformations on the electronic bits that store the data. While the decision didn't completely obliterate all software patents as invalid, it does deny that the machine or transformation test is the sole applicable test for patentability, which opens the door to legal challenges as to just what, exactly, IS patentable. This is a win for software innovation; the patent troll market has been strangling free development for many years now, and although I respect intellectual property and its immense value, patents just aren't logically applicable to software programs. Software falls under the jurisdiction of copyright, and it should stay there.
224 | Killgore Trout Mon, Jun 28, 2010 7:59:35am |
re: #222 Summer
I don't know if you thought I was dropping racist words or not...it's not quite clear. I was merely retweeting LGF's story bylines to my followers. I know you're new to twitter so I figured maybe you misread what I retweeted or something and took it to mean that I was using those words instead of RSMcCain? Not sure. But either way, since I know you are new to it all, I figured I'd ask and not take it personally if you misread something or if I wasn't reading it right somehow. =)
I gotta go to lunch so I'll check later for any replies. Either way, I'm glad you joined the fight on that platform as well. =)
That definitely wasn't me. I wonder if I've been hacked already.
225 | Mad Al-Jaffee Mon, Jun 28, 2010 7:59:38am |
Where is Arizona? Don't ask Peggy West -- or Google
[Link: voices.washingtonpost.com...]
227 | Killgore Trout Mon, Jun 28, 2010 8:03:55am |
re: #222 Summer
I don't know if you thought I was dropping racist words or not...it's not quite clear. I was merely retweeting LGF's story bylines to my followers. I know you're new to twitter so I figured maybe you misread what I retweeted or something and took it to mean that I was using those words instead of RSMcCain? Not sure. But either way, since I know you are new to it all, I figured I'd ask and not take it personally if you misread something or if I wasn't reading it right somehow. =)
I gotta go to lunch so I'll check later for any replies. Either way, I'm glad you joined the fight on that platform as well. =)
I checked my account and it shows 0 Direct messages sent so it didn't come from my account. My twitter name is Killg0reTr0ut and I'm using the same avatar as on lgf. Looks like the stalkers have already set up an imposter account and are pretending to be me. Just block whoever sent you the DM.
228 | Varek Raith Mon, Jun 28, 2010 8:03:59am |
re: #223 thedopefishlives
For those who are wondering: Bilski is a case that is fundamentally about the patentability of business processes simply because they use a machine or a transformation in them, the so-called "machine or transformation" test. This test has been the justification for many software patents, because software programs use a machine (a computer) and perform transformations on the electronic bits that store the data. While the decision didn't completely obliterate all software patents as invalid, it does deny that the machine or transformation test is the sole applicable test for patentability, which opens the door to legal challenges as to just what, exactly, IS patentable. This is a win for software innovation; the patent troll market has been strangling free development for many years now, and although I respect intellectual property and its immense value, patents just aren't logically applicable to software programs. Software falls under the jurisdiction of copyright, and it should stay there.
Ahhhh, now I get it!
Thanks!
:)
229 | What, me worry? Mon, Jun 28, 2010 8:05:13am |
re: #227 Killgore Trout
I checked my account and it shows 0 Direct messages sent so it didn't come from my account. My twitter name is Killg0reTr0ut and I'm using the same avatar as on lgf. Looks like the stalkers have already set up an imposter account and are pretending to be me. Just block whoever sent you the DM.
You should cancel the account and use a different name altogether. Then you won't be on Twitter as "Killgore Trout" or any form thereof.
Just a suggestion.
230 | Douchecanoe and Ryan Too Mon, Jun 28, 2010 8:06:03am |
re: #228 Varek Raith
Ahhh, now I get it!
Thanks!
:)
I'm a programmer, and a regular contributor to the open-source community. Intellectual property rights are a big deal to me, and I've been watching this case anxiously. It's not a massively favorable decision, because the Supremes didn't go so far as to rule on the question of what is or isn't patentable material in the Information Age (as they put it), but it at least leaves the door open.
231 | Aceofwhat? Mon, Jun 28, 2010 8:06:42am |
232 | Reginald Perrin Mon, Jun 28, 2010 8:07:57am |
re: #208 Killgore Trout
Thanks to everyone who signed up last night to follow me on twitter. What should I do with the stalker who sign up to follow me? What does blocking them do?
Ignore them, it will feed their egos if you block them.
You have to remember that they are stalker trolls, they will find a way to read your twitter posts regardless whether you block their access or not.
233 | Varek Raith Mon, Jun 28, 2010 8:08:33am |
re: #230 thedopefishlives
I'm a programmer, and a regular contributor to the open-source community. Intellectual property rights are a big deal to me, and I've been watching this case anxiously. It's not a massively favorable decision, because the Supremes didn't go so far as to rule on the question of what is or isn't patentable material in the Information Age (as they put it), but it at least leaves the door open.
The furthest I got with programming scripting was with python. Anything else just...meh, headache.
Not sure why, though.
:shrugs:
234 | Killgore Trout Mon, Jun 28, 2010 8:08:37am |
re: #229 marjoriemoon
You should cancel the account and use a different name altogether. Then you won't be on Twitter as "Killgore Trout" or any form thereof.
Just a suggestion.
Yeah, if it ends up being a problem I'll do that. I try to use my same user name just so I don't open myself up to the accusation of sock puppetry.
235 | Walter L. Newton Mon, Jun 28, 2010 8:11:43am |
re: #230 thedopefishlives
I'm a programmer, and a regular contributor to the open-source community. Intellectual property rights are a big deal to me, and I've been watching this case anxiously. It's not a massively favorable decision, because the Supremes didn't go so far as to rule on the question of what is or isn't patentable material in the Information Age (as they put it), but it at least leaves the door open.
Door open to what?
236 | Douchecanoe and Ryan Too Mon, Jun 28, 2010 8:14:37am |
re: #235 Walter L. Newton
Door open to what?
Legal challenges to the patentability of business processes and software methods as a whole category.
237 | abolitionist Mon, Jun 28, 2010 8:14:53am |
re: #230 thedopefishlives
I'm a programmer, and a regular contributor to the open-source community. Intellectual property rights are a big deal to me, and I've been watching this case anxiously. It's not a massively favorable decision, because the Supremes didn't go so far as to rule on the question of what is or isn't patentable material in the Information Age (as they put it), but it at least leaves the door open.
Many forms of art and literature still have significant value after a century. Specific software programs rarely has any practical value after a decade or so. The public-benefit side of the social contract (copyright) is practically nil, in the case of software.
238 | Mad Prophet Ludwig Mon, Jun 28, 2010 8:19:07am |
Brilliant relationship tips ;)
239 | Douchecanoe and Ryan Too Mon, Jun 28, 2010 8:19:40am |
re: #237 abolitionist
Many forms of art and literature still have significant value after a century. Specific software programs rarely has any practical value after a decade or so. The public-benefit side of the social contract (copyright) is practically nil, in the case of software.
Well, even then, patenting the method of a software program is ludicrous on its face. A computer program is, at its essence, a mathematical equation. These equations are crafted to solve specific problems, and perhaps the new equation being developed is novel and unique, but that hardly makes it patentable. It is far too common that certain types of problems can only be solved using a limited set of equations, and if these are patented, how can anyone develop any program touching in that area without licensing or violating the patents? That may be a great thing for business application logic, but when it applies to fundamental concepts like network data transfer, it's just idiotic.
240 | Digital Display Mon, Jun 28, 2010 8:20:06am |
Good Morning lizards!
The Netherlands are ahead 1-nil!
Go Dutch Go!
241 | Varek Raith Mon, Jun 28, 2010 8:20:27am |
242 | Killgore Trout Mon, Jun 28, 2010 8:20:35am |
It always amazes me how obsessed the stalkers are. People who have been banned for years still follow lgf so closely that they not only know I have a twitter account the minute I sign up but they immediately open impostor accounts. Get a life. Yeesh.
243 | What, me worry? Mon, Jun 28, 2010 8:21:35am |
re: #234 Killgore Trout
Yeah, if it ends up being a problem I'll do that. I try to use my same user name just so I don't open myself up to the accusation of sock puppetry.
Oh I don't care about that. I use different names on the net depending on where I post. I don't like having a wide internet footprint. I also don't like when those pricks cut and paste from me. I can't imagine what you, Charles and Ice go through, but they do it to me too, albeit on a much smaller scale.
They try to intimidate people here from posting by copy/pasting stuff from here. It's all very deliberate.
244 | Varek Raith Mon, Jun 28, 2010 8:21:44am |
re: #242 Killgore Trout
It always amazes me how obsessed the stalkers are. People who have been banned for years still follow lgf so closely that they not only know I have a twitter account the minute I sign up but they immediately open impostor accounts. Get a life. Yeesh.
That's waaayyy beyond needing just a life.
Psychiatric help is needed.
245 | efuseakay Mon, Jun 28, 2010 8:27:12am |
re: #46 Taqyia2Me
It seems to me every time, rare those times may be, I Wade into the cess he'll that is HuffPo and/or DailyKos and/or just about any like site, they're still speaking repugnant I'll of Ronald Reagan and even Tony Snow? I certainly don't need to wade very far to see quite vile opinions of Dick Cheney.
So, with all due respect, think about it, eh???
So we should stoop to their level? No thanks.
246 | gamark Mon, Jun 28, 2010 8:27:17am |
re: #237 abolitionist
Many forms of art and literature still have significant value after a century.
I don't think longevity of value is (should be) the issue. The trade-off is between rewarding the creators for their works by granting them exclusive rights and promoting the public good by time-limiting those exclusive rights. The US Constitution clearly says "for a limited time", not "until such time as the works are no longer of value".
247 | Digital Display Mon, Jun 28, 2010 8:28:09am |
re: #243 marjoriemoon
Oh I don't care about that. I use different names on the net depending on where I post. I don't like having a wide internet footprint. I also don't like when those pricks cut and paste from me. I can't imagine what you, Charles and Ice go through, but they do it to me too, albeit on a much smaller scale.
They try to intimidate people here from posting by copy/pasting stuff from here. It's all very deliberate.
I read there once it drove some of the banned posters there Batshit insane
When I end a post with *wink*
So I use it as much as possible
248 | Varek Raith Mon, Jun 28, 2010 8:28:54am |
re: #247 HoosierHoops
I read there once it drove some of the banned posters there Batshit insane
When I end a post with *wink*
So I use it as much as possible
*wink*
*wink*
*wink*
*wink*
*wink*
*wink*
*wink*
*wink*
*wink*
*wink*
*wink*
*wink*
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Damn, I got a lot of eyes!
249 | tnguitarist Mon, Jun 28, 2010 8:31:51am |
250 | Digital Display Mon, Jun 28, 2010 8:33:17am |
Does anybody here know why the Dutch changed their uniform this year in Soccer?
I have the 2006 World Cup outfit and the shorts were white then.. Now they are black.. Guess I need to go on-line and order the black.
/I can I can just say I have the throwback shorts.
251 | Varek Raith Mon, Jun 28, 2010 8:33:52am |
re: #250 HoosierHoops
Does anybody here know why the Dutch changed their uniform this year in Soccer?
I have the 2006 World Cup outfit and the shorts were white then.. Now they are black.. Guess I need to go on-line and order the black.
/I can I can just say I have the throwback shorts.
Spray.
Paint.
252 | What, me worry? Mon, Jun 28, 2010 8:34:23am |
re: #247 HoosierHoops
I read there once it drove some of the banned posters there Batshit insane
When I end a post with *wink*
So I use it as much as possible
hehe You go, boy!
Actually, I don't have a lot of online time and when I do, I come here to post. I gave up with CNN and Yahoo. Yahoo sent me a TOS violation when I was shouting down a racist. I have no idea what I said that was offensive. They never told me, but seeing as 90% of their users are racists anyway, I'm not surprised that it was ME who was picked out for violation.
253 | Walter L. Newton Mon, Jun 28, 2010 8:34:38am |
re: #250 HoosierHoops
Does anybody here know why the Dutch changed their uniform this year in Soccer?
[snip]
Because they were starting to smell.
254 | albusteve Mon, Jun 28, 2010 8:36:47am |
USSC did a nice job with the 2nd Amendment ruling...good for them, now Daley can commence really making an idiot out of himself
256 | Digital Display Mon, Jun 28, 2010 8:38:39am |
re: #254 albusteve
USSC did a nice job with the 2nd Amendment ruling...good for them, now Daley can commence really making an idiot out of himself
Now all of America can cling bitterly to their guns and Bibles..
/
258 | Varek Raith Mon, Jun 28, 2010 8:39:10am |
re: #256 HoosierHoops
Now all of America can cling bitterly to their guns and Bibles..
/
I'll cling to a sword and a comic book, thankyouverymuch!
259 | Mad Al-Jaffee Mon, Jun 28, 2010 8:40:02am |
What's this I heard about the Deuche playing soccer today?
/
260 | Varek Raith Mon, Jun 28, 2010 8:40:35am |
261 | Daniel Ballard Mon, Jun 28, 2010 8:40:58am |
re: #254 albusteve
Some amendments are more equal than others?
262 | What, me worry? Mon, Jun 28, 2010 8:42:00am |
Actually, I find it shocking beyond belief that most news sites do not police their comment sections. That hasn't changed much.
Years ago, I used to see this one vile user who would spew such anti-Semitism and I was finding the same nic on any story about Israel. Then, a few years back there was a story about an Asian man in Pennsylvania who went postal on a bunch of women. Lo and behold, this racist showed up (to blame the Jews of course!) and not only did the paper block him, they deleted his account! A bold and unusual move for a local online paper.
263 | albusteve Mon, Jun 28, 2010 8:42:33am |
recovery?....here's one take on the Stimulus That Didn't
He and his allies in Congress bungled last year’s stimulus. A big package was needed, and was duly delivered. But its design was poor: too much spending on shovel-ready projects that weren’t; too little in tax cuts. It was seriously oversold, leaving voters sceptical that more stimulus would do any good. Worst of all, with public debt through the roof, the administration has failed to give the smallest sign of its exit strategy. Last week its budget director, Peter Orszag, disclosed his own. He said he was quitting; colleagues said (though he denied) that he was frustrated by White House indecision over medium-term fiscal control.
[Link: www.ft.com...]
264 | Varek Raith Mon, Jun 28, 2010 8:42:48am |
re: #262 marjoriemoon
Actually, I find it shocking beyond belief that most news sites do not police their comment sections. That hasn't changed much.
Years ago, I used to see this one vile user who would spew such anti-Semitism and I was finding the same nic on any story about Israel. Then, a few years back there was a story about an Asian man in Pennsylvania who went postal on a bunch of women. Lo and behold, this racist showed up (to blame the Jews of course!) and not only did the paper block him, they deleted his account! A bold and unusual move for a local online paper.
They just don't get the series of tubes that is the interwebz.
265 | Walter L. Newton Mon, Jun 28, 2010 8:43:14am |
re: #256 HoosierHoops
Now all of America can cling bitterly to their guns and Bibles..
/
Well... if gun ownership bothers you so much, you're going to be shitting in your pants after you more to OK. And you'll be tripping over bibles. Good luck.
266 | Douchecanoe and Ryan Too Mon, Jun 28, 2010 8:43:59am |
re: #262 marjoriemoon
Local papers are probably more likely to block a jerkface, both because they're more tech-savvy and because they have more of an interest in keeping their comments section clean and free of idiots. Their communities are often very small, and trolls would have an extremely detrimental effect that they would want to avoid.
267 | Digital Display Mon, Jun 28, 2010 8:44:33am |
re: #265 Walter L. Newton
Well... if gun ownership bothers you so much, you're going to be shitting in your pants after you more to OK. And you'll be tripping over bibles. Good luck.
You must have missed the / tag Walter...I was teasing
268 | Killgore Trout Mon, Jun 28, 2010 8:45:52am |
269 | lawhawk Mon, Jun 28, 2010 8:49:47am |
re: #263 albusteve
Last's year's stimulus package was primarily a way for states to avoid the day of reckoning by shoveling money to them by the boatload. States like CA, NY, and NJ (among others) were able to carry on as if they were rolling in the wine and roses. This year? No federal bailout for them - so they're confronting massive deficits that are even larger than they ought to have been had they started curbing spending last year to deal with massive shortfalls in revenues.
New York's situation is particularly egregious because they used the fed funds to prop up a budget that increased spending by 5% last year. Now, they don't have the state revenues to cover a budget that size, don't have the fed funds, and they can't raise broad based taxes because taxpayers are in a foul mood.
Oh, and they are refusing to curb spending in any significant and meaningful way because the politicos don't want to offend the unions.
270 | Digital Display Mon, Jun 28, 2010 8:50:44am |
Netherlands Win! We are going to the quarter finals!
I can finally breathe...
271 | albusteve Mon, Jun 28, 2010 8:51:05am |
more on the Recovery...
Major clashes are breaking out between public-sector unions and state and local governments seeking to steady their wobbly books by scaling back employee benefits, pitting labor's political clout against lawmakers eager to avoid raising taxes or cutting programs.
From New York to California, state capitals and city halls facing huge budget deficits are fighting with unions to slash costs through pension cuts or freezes and worker furloughs and by renegotiating contracts with unions that represent civil servants, teachers, police, firefighters and other public servants.
state employee unions and lawmakers....an unholy alliance
[Link: www.washingtontimes.com...]
272 | abolitionist Mon, Jun 28, 2010 8:52:13am |
re: #246 gamark
I don't think longevity of value is (should be) the issue. The trade-off is between rewarding the creators for their works by granting them exclusive rights and promoting the public good by time-limiting those exclusive rights. The US Constitution clearly says "for a limited time", not "until such time as the works are no longer of value".
I agree that the software should enjoy protection by copyright, in some way, so that the investment of resources and talent in creating it can be rewarded. There was no intent in copyright law that the "reward" period should be "until such time as the works are no longer of value", but that the public should subsequently benefit when that period is up. For software, however the value is gone long before that period is up.
273 | Ericus58 Mon, Jun 28, 2010 8:52:51am |
Bloomberg: Boeing Plummets in Early Trading, Apparent Aberration
Blog: Barron's 06/28/2010
Author: Tiernan Ray
"Boeing (BA) shares are down $1.21, or 1.7%, at $67.59, backing off since the open an aberration before the market: the stock had an early drop to $38.77 this morning from its close of $68.77 on Friday, as reported by Bloomberg’s Clyde Eltzroth and Whitney Kisling.
The Nasdaq (NDAQ) and NYSE (NYX) handled 200 and 800 trades at the $38 quote, the authors note, before the stock returned to trading in the $67 price range.
Kisling and Eltzroth note that spokespeople at the exchanges and at Boeing were not immediately available for comment on the aberration.
The sudden drop has echoes of the May 6 “flash crash,” the piece notes, but the circuit-breaker rules put in place after the crash don’t apply to trades before 9:45 am, Eastern.
Shares of Washington Post (WPO) on June 16 were halted for five minutes around 3 pm as NYSE’s Arca platform received erroneous trades for the stock at almost double the current price."
274 | reine.de.tout Mon, Jun 28, 2010 8:53:26am |
re: #242 Killgore Trout
It always amazes me how obsessed the stalkers are. People who have been banned for years still follow lgf so closely that they not only know I have a twitter account the minute I sign up but they immediately open impostor accounts. Get a life. Yeesh.
Happened to me, too.
And it was someone I was in contact with at some point re: cookbook stuff, because they used my actual real name, then posted vile stuff about Charles, Sharmuta, etc.
Gus802 found it. I filed an impersonation complaint with twitter - I can't find that account any more so I guess it's been taken care of.
275 | aurelius Mon, Jun 28, 2010 8:57:25am |
This is big:
[Link: www.sfgate.com...]
Christian group tries to restrict its membership to those who don't "participate in or advocate a sexually immoral lifetyle".
Supreme Court says.. um... no. This is America.
276 | albusteve Mon, Jun 28, 2010 8:59:31am |
re: #274 reine.de.tout
Happened to me, too.
And it was someone I was in contact with at some point re: cookbook stuff, because they used my actual real name, then posted vile stuff about Charles, Sharmuta, etc.Gus802 found it. I filed an impersonation complaint with twitter - I can't find that account any more so I guess it's been taken care of.
last night, as per Charles request, I clicked the tweet button and went directly to twitter...but no matter what I typed in the user/password box, twitter would not accept it...'Wrong User Password Combination'...weird
277 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Mon, Jun 28, 2010 9:05:36am |
re: #275 aurelius
Does the University support this group? If so, absolutely.
Alito went a bit "off" didn't he?
278 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Mon, Jun 28, 2010 9:06:20am |
re: #277 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
Wait! They were just wanting to be "recognized" by the University?
Oh, shut up.
279 | Killgore Trout Mon, Jun 28, 2010 9:06:52am |
re: #274 reine.de.tout
Happened to me, too.
And it was someone I was in contact with at some point re: cookbook stuff, because they used my actual real name, then posted vile stuff about Charles, Sharmuta, etc.Gus802 found it. I filed an impersonation complaint with twitter - I can't find that account any more so I guess it's been taken care of.
Ah, ok. If it becomes a problem I'll file a complaint with twitter.
280 | Aceofwhat? Mon, Jun 28, 2010 9:08:25am |
re: #269 lawhawk
Last's year's stimulus package was primarily a way for states to avoid the day of reckoning by shoveling money to them by the boatload. States like CA, NY, and NJ (among others) were able to carry on as if they were rolling in the wine and roses. This year? No federal bailout for them - so they're confronting massive deficits that are even larger than they ought to have been had they started curbing spending last year to deal with massive shortfalls in revenues.
New York's situation is particularly egregious because they used the fed funds to prop up a budget that increased spending by 5% last year. Now, they don't have the state revenues to cover a budget that size, don't have the fed funds, and they can't raise broad based taxes because taxpayers are in a foul mood.
Oh, and they are refusing to curb spending in any significant and meaningful way because the politicos don't want to offend the unions.
preach it, brother-
281 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Mon, Jun 28, 2010 9:09:06am |
re: #270 HoosierHoops
"We"? What's this "We" shit?
Well, to tell the family secret, my grandmother was Dutch.
-Sheriff Bart, Blazing Saddles
282 | albusteve Mon, Jun 28, 2010 9:09:19am |
Oil Messed Up
Anger grows along the Gulf Coast at the Obama administration’s pathetic response to the largest oil spill in U.S. history.
It has been apparent from the outset that the Obama administration had no wish to be responsible for fixing this problem without having some sort of “plausible deniability.” They saw what happened to George W. Bush with New Orleans and Hurricane Katrina and wanted no part of that kind of trap. Instead, the White House embarked on a program of finger-pointing, bad-mouthing, scolding, and threats. Reckless, greedy, and incompetent as BP may be, this only made the company’s task considerably harder to perform—especially with the government’s much publicized “boot on their throat.”
[Link: www.weeklystandard.com...]
283 | Spare O'Lake Mon, Jun 28, 2010 9:10:20am |
re: #278 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
Does "recognition" perhaps mean:
* funding?
* meeting facilities?
* prayer facilities?
284 | Digital Display Mon, Jun 28, 2010 9:10:21am |
re: #281 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
"We"? What's this "We" shit?
-Sheriff Bart, Blazing Saddles
LOL
The only soccer team I root for is the Dutch...
285 | What, me worry? Mon, Jun 28, 2010 9:10:39am |
re: #279 Killgore Trout
Ah, ok. If it becomes a problem I'll file a complaint with twitter.
I think you should right from the get-go. If Summer could get you the exact name of the person. Nip it in the bud especially if Twitter is good at handling that sort of thing.
286 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Mon, Jun 28, 2010 9:13:04am |
re: #283 Spare O'Lake
The article said, "recognized" maybe as official? I can see the school not wanting to lend credibility to it. But I can't see why the school's acceptance by the group as so important.
Have your meetings and shut the fuck up.
That's my knee jerk response. But, honestly? I don't care. I can't believe the SCOTUS looked at it. But I ain't gonna look more at it.
287 | Varek Raith Mon, Jun 28, 2010 9:14:12am |
re: #286 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
The article said, "recognized" maybe as official? I can see the school not wanting to lend credibility to it. But I can't see why the school's acceptance by the group as so important.
Have your meetings and shut the fuck up.
That's my knee jerk response. But, honestly? I don't care. I can't believe the SCOTUS looked at it. But I ain't gonna look more at it.
Looks like they wanted funding.
The court turned away an appeal from the Christian Legal Society, which sued to get funding and recognition from the University of California's Hastings College of the Law.
288 | CuriousLurker Mon, Jun 28, 2010 9:15:05am |
re: #262 marjoriemoon
Actually, I find it shocking beyond belief that most news sites do not police their comment sections. That hasn't changed much.
Years ago, I used to see this one vile user who would spew such anti-Semitism and I was finding the same nic on any story about Israel. Then, a few years back there was a story about an Asian man in Pennsylvania who went postal on a bunch of women. Lo and behold, this racist showed up (to blame the Jews of course!) and not only did the paper block him, they deleted his account! A bold and unusual move for a local online paper.
There've always been jerks leaving their turds behind, but over the past few years it's gotten so ridiculous that I don't bother reading comments anymore on most sites. Ick.
I was reading somewhere recently that a lot of the online news organizations are trying to figure out new ways to handle comments. They want to allow people to interact by leaving feedback, but on high-traffic sites they simply aren't able to keep up with moderation due to the sheer volume of posts (most of them use a combination of bots + humans because it's the only economically feasible thing).
289 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Mon, Jun 28, 2010 9:16:00am |
re: #287 Varek Raith
Then they can bite my shiny metal ass!
-Bender
Fertig! Verfallen! Verlumpt! Verblunget! Verkackt!
-Lili Von Schtupp, Blazing Saddles
290 | Decatur Deb Mon, Jun 28, 2010 9:18:17am |
re: #185 marjoriemoon
That would be "hate monger" candidates for the "hate mongers".
Barber was a guest host on "lunatic hour". That would be Rodan and Savage's radio show. Apparently he said he didn't believe in moderate muslims. So Barber is now representing the racist vote. How very special.
LGF has never had a thread that stayed so much on-topic.
291 | mcspiff Mon, Jun 28, 2010 9:20:36am |
Morning everyone.
So over the weekend my city has been taken over by the military and the feds!
And it's great. The international Fleet Review is under way to celebrate the centennial of the Canadian Navy. I spent yesterday doing ship tours with my father, my best friend, and his father.
What a blast. The dads were just the 50 year old version of us. It was amazing to see two men getting along so well having just met. We viewed the USS Wasp, USS Barry, HMS Liverpool, HMS Sutherland and RFA Fort George.
Since this is a primarily American audience...
The marines aboard the Wasp were absolutely awesome. Some of the friendliest, scariest looking dudes I've ever met. One captain in particular talked to us for about half an hour, just shooting the shit about some of the inner workings of the Corps. If I knew how to contact his CO I would, just an awesome public face for the military. Choice quote, when talking about the number of sick beds and operating rooms: "Yes sir, that's correct, we do have 5 operating theaters aboard. Primarily because Marines will provide aid to wounded enemies."
Other guys were asking about what bars they should head to, that type of thing. Just really friendly, personable guys. Apparently this type of visit is used as a "thank you" for Marines who have done foreign tours, so I'm sure they were having as much fun playing as the kids were...
Not that I need to say it here, but Americans really have much to be proud of when it comes to their service men and women.
I really think that's going to be one of those days you always look back fondly on.
And now I'm sitting here, watching Government House waiting for the Queen to arrive. Very cool!
292 | albusteve Mon, Jun 28, 2010 9:21:45am |
breaking news...
Report: Lindsay Lohan to Appear in New Reality Show With Family
Lindsay Lohan will appear in a new reality show that will follow her mom, Dina, and her siblings.
this should please readers...Lohan gets her long awaited show...you GO girl!
[Link: www.foxnews.com...]
294 | Darth Vader Gargoyle Mon, Jun 28, 2010 9:22:10am |
re: #227 Killgore Trout
I checked my account and it shows 0 Direct messages sent so it didn't come from my account. My twitter name is Killg0reTr0ut and I'm using the same avatar as on lgf. Looks like the stalkers have already set up an imposter account and are pretending to be me. Just block whoever sent you the DM.
I can't understand the level of effort stalkers will go to just to try and harrass you.
I wish I had that kind of time on my hands! But not to stalk you!
295 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Mon, Jun 28, 2010 9:22:19am |
re: #254 albusteve
USSC did a nice job with the 2nd Amendment ruling...good for them, now Daley can commence really making an idiot out of himself
Lawlessness will probably reign supreme now that guns will be allowed! I sure hope the murder rate in Chicago doesn't go up.
296 | mcspiff Mon, Jun 28, 2010 9:22:44am |
297 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Mon, Jun 28, 2010 9:23:24am |
re: #291 mcspiff
Choice quote, when talking about the number of sick beds and operating rooms: "Yes sir, that's correct, we do have 5 operating theaters aboard. Primarily because Marines will provide aid to wounded enemies."
Ha!
298 | albusteve Mon, Jun 28, 2010 9:25:00am |
re: #295 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
Lawlessness will probably reign supreme now that guns will be allowed! I sure hope the murder rate in Chicago doesn't go up.
Chicago is a war zone...just wait til it gets really hot and the morgues fill up...three killed this past weekend, six the weekend before
299 | mcspiff Mon, Jun 28, 2010 9:25:29am |
re: #297 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
Choice quote, when talking about the number of sick beds and operating rooms: "Yes sir, that's correct, we do have 5 operating theaters aboard. Primarily because Marines will provide aid to wounded enemies."
Ha!
His delivery was perfect too. Deadly serious followed by a big grin.
His description of the corps: "In a nutshell, we're the ones who bust in the door and kick some ass". You believed it too.
301 | lawhawk Mon, Jun 28, 2010 9:26:56am |
Good news for Michael Yon. He's been invited to embed again with the US and Brits.
302 | SixDegrees Mon, Jun 28, 2010 9:28:30am |
re: #275 aurelius
This is big:
[Link: www.sfgate.com...]
Christian group tries to restrict its membership to those who don't "participate in or advocate a sexually immoral lifetyle".
Supreme Court says.. um... no. This is America.
Actually, they're completely free to restrict their membership in any way they see fit. This is America, after all.
What the court said is that they can't receive government funding while continuing such practices, which strikes me as a good ruling. Had the court decided that they must change their membership policy based solely on its ideological content, that would have been extremely disturbing.
303 | albusteve Mon, Jun 28, 2010 9:29:04am |
re: #299 mcspiff
His delivery was perfect too. Deadly serious followed by a big grin.
His description of the corps: "In a nutshell, we're the ones who bust in the door and kick some ass". You believed it too.
with the proper preparation, plenty of firepower, and huge amounts of confidence, the US Marines are as good as you can get...the second fight for Fallujah erased any doubt about that
304 | SixDegrees Mon, Jun 28, 2010 9:30:16am |
re: #292 albusteve
breaking news...
Report: Lindsay Lohan to Appear in New Reality Show With Family
Lindsay Lohan will appear in a new reality show that will follow her mom, Dina, and her siblings.
this should please readers...Lohan gets her long awaited show...you GO girl!
[Link: www.foxnews.com...]
How will this be any different from the 24-hour-Lindsay-Lohan-news-coverage that is already in place, detailing her every vomit-spewing binge?
305 | albusteve Mon, Jun 28, 2010 9:32:01am |
re: #304 SixDegrees
How will this be any different from the 24-hour-Lindsay-Lohan-news-coverage that is already in place, detailing her every vomit-spewing binge?
don't know, but people love this stuff...meanwhile we are heading into an economic depression
306 | mcspiff Mon, Jun 28, 2010 9:32:55am |
re: #303 albusteve
If my ass was on the line, that's who I'd want to see coming on the horizon, that's for sure...
307 | CuriousLurker Mon, Jun 28, 2010 9:33:47am |
re: #299 mcspiff
His description of the corps: "In a nutshell, we're the ones who bust in the door and kick some ass". You believed it too.
True that. My dad (WWII - South Pacific) said they were always the first to go in. They'd land on an island and go right in. Once everything was secure, they'd send up colored smoke bomb thingies so the rest of the troops would know where to go. I can't even begin imagine what it's like to have to be the first ones charging in, not knowing what in the heck you're going to encounter. *shudder*
308 | Douchecanoe and Ryan Too Mon, Jun 28, 2010 9:33:51am |
re: #303 albusteve
with the proper preparation, plenty of firepower, and huge amounts of confidence, the US Marines are as good as you can get...the second fight for Fallujah erased any doubt about that
Confidence is something you will never find lacking in any Marine contingent. Preparation and firepower are usually the hangups, although most Marines would tell you they'd jump out the airplane door without a parachute if they thought it would get the job done.
309 | albusteve Mon, Jun 28, 2010 9:35:01am |
Top New Orleans chef sues BP over seafood losses
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Susan Spicer, one of New Orleans' most prominent and highly regarded chefs, has sued BP Plc for damages to restaurants that have lost normal seafood supplies because of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill.
Spicer, who runs the restaurant Bayona in New Orleans' French Quarter, is seeking class-action status on behalf of restaurants and others in the seafood industry that have suffered damage since the April 20 explosion of the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig.
BP is doomed...they will never be able to cover the tab, so the feds will have to step in and redefine what 'losses and damage' mean...bet me
[Link: news.yahoo.com...]
310 | Decatur Deb Mon, Jun 28, 2010 9:35:01am |
re: #303 albusteve
with the proper preparation, plenty of firepower, and huge amounts of confidence, the US Marines are as good as you can get...the second fight for Fallujah erased any doubt about that
"What does a US Army rifle squad need to bring it to the strength of a US Marine rifle squad?"
"84 Charlie"
311 | Digital Display Mon, Jun 28, 2010 9:35:40am |
re: #303 albusteve
with the proper preparation, plenty of firepower, and huge amounts of confidence, the US Marines are as good as you can get...the second fight for Fallujah erased any doubt about that
My son was there...I'll tell you a story about Fallujah.. When 1st platoon 3/5th Marines raided this big warehouse a terrorist threw a grenade and one of Jordan's buddies got blown against the wall from the shock..But was uninjured from the blast.. The terrorist went running out the Building down the Street... Jordan's buddy went running down the street pissed as hell..Chased the guy down and killed him..
Do not mess with a pissed off Marine...
312 | Summer Seale Mon, Jun 28, 2010 9:36:45am |
re: #227 Killgore Trout
I just checked, and you're right. It came from kilgoretroutlgf. I didn't really look at your account yesterday when you added me so I didn't remember your login name. But when I checked that at 5:30am this morning (yes really...), I was still waking up and something didn't seem quite right about the message. That's why I decided to err on the side of caution and DM you instead, of course. =)
I'll block them for you. But you should be aware that yes, there is an imposter on twitter already pretending to be you. How sad and pathetic they are. And they don't even see that as unethical, immoral, and duplicitous. And they're the fanatics who claim the moral high ground? I think not. It makes me ill.
313 | SixDegrees Mon, Jun 28, 2010 9:37:07am |
re: #306 mcspiff
If my ass was on the line, that's who I'd want to see coming on the horizon, that's for sure...
Have you ever seen Anthony Bourdain's No Reservations episode where they go to cover Lebanon just as the war with Israel breaks out? Instead of just hightailing it out of there, Bourdain - to his credit - told his crew to keep filming, but to turn the cameras around and document themselves.
After a couple of very harrowing days, they made it to a port where US Marines were conducting rescue operations. Bourdain, normally no friend of the government or the military, was practically gushing praise for those guys, and they were presented in a very positive light. Not at all hard to do, since they're professionals from start to finish. But it's funny how attitudes can radically change when it's your ass that's being pulled out of the fire.
Fantastic episode, by the way. It won an Emmy.
314 | albusteve Mon, Jun 28, 2010 9:38:08am |
re: #307 CuriousLurker
True that. My dad (WWII - South Pacific) said they were always the first to go in. They'd land on an island and go right in. Once everything was secure, they'd send up colored smoke bomb thingies so the rest of the troops would know where to go. I can't even begin imagine what it's like to have to be the first ones charging in, not knowing what in the heck you're going to encounter. *shudder*
two words...
Tarawa
315 | mcspiff Mon, Jun 28, 2010 9:39:42am |
re: #313 SixDegrees
I haven't, but that sounds like something I'd enjoy!
316 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Mon, Jun 28, 2010 9:40:11am |
317 | Sionainn Mon, Jun 28, 2010 9:40:30am |
Killgore Trout:
Do you post comments to stories in any of the Las Vegas papers? Just wondering with all the talk of someone impersonating you, particularly since on those comments, it's spelled "Kilgore." Seeing what Summer wrote made me think of that.
318 | albusteve Mon, Jun 28, 2010 9:41:22am |
the spill has reached the Miss beaches....a large slick moved into Mobile Bay....what the fuck is going on?...how can this be allowed to happen?...it's unforgivable imo
319 | Charles Johnson Mon, Jun 28, 2010 9:42:41am |
re: #227 Killgore Trout
I checked my account and it shows 0 Direct messages sent so it didn't come from my account. My twitter name is Killg0reTr0ut and I'm using the same avatar as on lgf. Looks like the stalkers have already set up an imposter account and are pretending to be me. Just block whoever sent you the DM.
Welcome to my world! This is the kind of stuff they do constantly.
320 | Charles Johnson Mon, Jun 28, 2010 9:43:59am |
re: #312 Summer
I just checked, and you're right. It came from kilgoretroutlgf. I didn't really look at your account yesterday when you added me so I didn't remember your login name. But when I checked that at 5:30am this morning (yes really...), I was still waking up and something didn't seem quite right about the message. That's why I decided to err on the side of caution and DM you instead, of course. =)
I'll block them for you. But you should be aware that yes, there is an imposter on twitter already pretending to be you. How sad and pathetic they are. And they don't even see that as unethical, immoral, and duplicitous. And they're the fanatics who claim the moral high ground? I think not. It makes me ill.
It's probably Rodan, aka Rick Martinez. That's his style. But unfortunately there are lots of other right wingers who have no ethics or conscience too.
321 | Summer Seale Mon, Jun 28, 2010 9:46:21am |
re: #320 Charles
Yea, it's okay. I didn't think the reply from that account made any sense, and I was fairly sure that Killgore knew exactly what my stances were since he's probably seen me post here more than a few times. That's why I wanted to be sure and asked him about it. But when you're waking up at 5:30am after only a few hours of sleep before going to work, it is sometimes hard to double check everything before you get into work and all. =)
Anyway, just so you know again, it came from @kilgoretroutlgf, which is obviously not the real KT that we know.
BTW, good morning Charles. =)
322 | Decatur Deb Mon, Jun 28, 2010 9:47:22am |
re: #318 albusteve
the spill has reached the Miss beaches...a large slick moved into Mobile Bay...what the fuck is going on?...how can this be allowed to happen?...it's unforgivable imo
This is what the "High Consequence" end of the "Low Likeihood/High Consequence" risk matrix cell looks like. With any luck the Gulf waters contain more than half the oil the leak will produce.
323 | CuriousLurker Mon, Jun 28, 2010 9:48:48am |
re: #314 albusteve
two words...
Tarawa
I had to google that one. I don't remember much about what he said about it—partly because he didn't like to talk about it, and partly because he passed away before I was grown up (and probably held a lot back—but I do remeber him taking about Gaum and the Philippines.
First assault wave of Marines take cover prior to moving inland during the 1944 Battle of Guam. Image: USMC-M-Guam-OFC.jpg
That must've been what he was talking about.
Hehehe, on a lighter note: My dad had bright red hair and he said that the native islanders used to love to use peroxide on their hair, so they were always trying to barter with him for some because they refused to believe that was his natural hair color.
324 | Charles Johnson Mon, Jun 28, 2010 9:50:46am |
re: #321 Summer
Yea, it's okay. I didn't think the reply from that account made any sense, and I was fairly sure that Killgore knew exactly what my stances were since he's probably seen me post here more than a few times. That's why I wanted to be sure and asked him about it. But when you're waking up at 5:30am after only a few hours of sleep before going to work, it is sometimes hard to double check everything before you get into work and all. =)
Anyway, just so you know again, it came from @kilgoretroutlgf, which is obviously not the real KT that we know.
BTW, good morning Charles. =)
When you see someone doing this kind of crap, use Twitter's "Block and report as spam" feature to get their account on the way to being canceled.
325 | Digital Display Mon, Jun 28, 2010 9:51:49am |
re: #320 Charles
It's probably Rodan, aka Rick Martinez. That's his style. But unfortunately there are lots of other right wingers who have no ethics or conscience too.
Morning Charles! The stalkers (haters) have no moral ground to stand on..
Zero, Zip..nothing.. They should be ashamed of their actions the last couple of years and what they have done..
326 | SanFranciscoZionist Mon, Jun 28, 2010 9:52:02am |
re: #95 Ericus58
Gaza gunmen 'set fire to UN summer camp for children'
[Link: news.bbc.co.uk...]
"Masked gunmen in the Gaza Strip have set fire to a United Nations-run summer camp for children.
This follows a similar attack in May on another UN-run summer camp."
Now, was this the "Social Services" arm or the "Militant" arm of Hamas? I get so confused...
Look, I keep hearing about how dangerous the UN is to children. I assume Hamas hears the same. They're just trying to keep the kids safe...
//
327 | lostlakehiker Mon, Jun 28, 2010 9:52:34am |
re: #295 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
Lawlessness will probably reign supreme now that guns will be allowed! I sure hope the murder rate in Chicago doesn't go up.
Lawlessness already reigns supreme in Chicago.
In Florida there was the same kind of doom-crying but when the gun rules were relaxed statewide nothing much happened. The murder rate went down but that might have been because it's been trending down anyhow.
Most people who would commit murder with a gun pay no attention to the laws against murder. And naturally, they pay no attention to laws against having a gun. They do, sometimes, pay attention to the risk/reward ratio. Home invasion burglary is going to become more risky.
328 | Douchecanoe and Ryan Too Mon, Jun 28, 2010 9:52:54am |
re: #325 HoosierHoops
Morning Charles! The stalkers (haters) have no moral ground to stand on..
Zero, Zip..nothing.. They should be ashamed of their actions the last couple of years and what they have done..
They should, but they won't be. They think they're in the right and are somehow doing the world a favor.
329 | ryannon Mon, Jun 28, 2010 9:53:30am |
re: #87 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
Robert C. Byrd Drive, from Beckley to Sophia (Byrd's hometown)
Robert C. Byrd National Technology Transfer Center at Wheeling Jesuit University
Robert C. Byrd Highway
Robert C. Byrd Federal Correctional Institution
Robert C. Byrd High School
Robert C. Byrd Freeway
Robert C. Byrd Center for Hospitality and Tourism
Robert C. Byrd Science Center
Robert C. Byrd Health Sciences Center of West Virginia
Robert C. Byrd Cancer Research Center
Robert C. Byrd Technology Center at Alderson-Broaddus College
Robert C. Byrd Hardwood Technologies Center, near Princeton
Robert C. Byrd Bridge between Huntington and Chesapeake, Ohio
Robert C. Byrd addition to the lodge at Oglebay Park, Wheeling
Robert C. Byrd Community Center, Pine Grove
Robert C. Byrd Honors Scholarships
Robert C. Byrd Expressway, U.S. 52 near Weirton
Robert C. Byrd Institute in Charleston
Robert C. Byrd Institute for Advanced Flexible Manufacturing
Robert C. Byrd Visitor Center at Harpers Ferry National Historic Park
Robert C. Byrd Federal Courthouse
Robert C. Byrd Academic and Technology Center
Robert C. Byrd United Technical Center
Robert C. Byrd Federal Building (there are two)
Robert C. Byrd Hilltop Office Complex
Robert C. Byrd Library and Robert C. Byrd Learning Resource Center
Robert C. Byrd Rural Health Center
Robert C. Byrd Clinical Addition to the veteran's hospital in Huntington
Robert C. Byrd Industrial Park, Hardy County
Robert C. Byrd Scholastic Recognition Award
Robert C. Byrd Community Center in the naval station, Sugar Grove
Robert C. Byrd Clinic at the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine
Robert C. Byrd Biotechnology Science Center at Marshall University
Robert C. Byrd Green Bank Telescope (GBT)But wait! There's more!...
The Byrd's the word.
330 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Mon, Jun 28, 2010 9:54:40am |
331 | lawhawk Mon, Jun 28, 2010 9:54:51am |
re: #326 SanFranciscoZionist
Israel's partner in peace, the Egyptians, are up to their old tricks. Running cartoons with Nazi imagery in conjunction with Israel.
The Israeli embassy has sent a complaint to the newspaper of Egypt's ruling party about a cartoon that linked Israel and Nazis, an unusual step from a mission that tends to ignore its Egyptian media critics.Al-Watani al-Youm (the National Today) published a cartoon on June 15 showing an aid ship apparently bound for Gaza being grabbed by an octopus carrying an Israeli flag with a Nazi swastika in place of the Star of David symbol.
The weekly is the mouthpiece of President Hosni Mubarak's National Democratic Party.
"The Israeli Embassy chose to comment on this caricature specifically because of the comparison between Israel and Nazism," spokeswoman Shani Cooper-Zubida told Reuters.
I guess we should all ignore that Egypt had enforced its own blockade of Gaza since Hamas took over.
When will the world hold Gazans - and the Palestinians in general - responsible for their own actions instead of blaming every situation on Israel? Oh wait, this is Israeli double standard time - occurring on every day that ends with a Y.
332 | Summer Seale Mon, Jun 28, 2010 9:55:26am |
re: #324 Charles
When you see someone doing this kind of crap, use Twitter's "Block and report as spam" feature to get their account on the way to being canceled.
That's exactly what I did. =)
Not without responding first, however. But you know me...
333 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Mon, Jun 28, 2010 9:55:43am |
re: #329 ryannon
Please note, I was not being disrespectful there.
334 | Kragar Mon, Jun 28, 2010 9:56:30am |
re: #311 HoosierHoops
My son was there...I'll tell you a story about Fallujah.. When 1st platoon 3/5th Marines raided this big warehouse a terrorist threw a grenade and one of Jordan's buddies got blown against the wall from the shock..But was uninjured from the blast.. The terrorist went running out the Building down the Street... Jordan's buddy went running down the street pissed as hell..Chased the guy down and killed him..
Do not mess with a pissed off Marine...
When I was stationed at Camp Lejeune, a squad of us got attached to an Army unit for an exercise and got broken down into teams scattered thru the exercise. For part of the exercise, we were supposed to deal with a near ambush with a wounded man. The Army would set down a base of fire and the fire team start working on the wounded. The Marines would yell "Corpsman" and launch an assault on the ambush site. Happened 4 different times without any of the Marines talking to each other before the exercise. The army though we were crazy.
335 | ryannon Mon, Jun 28, 2010 9:57:00am |
re: #333 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
Please note, I was not being disrespectful there.
Me neither, amigo.
336 | SanFranciscoZionist Mon, Jun 28, 2010 9:57:20am |
re: #141 Mad Al-Jaffee
One of my coworkers is telling someone in the office about her daughter's pre-school graduation. It's nice to encourage learning and all, but pre-school graduation? That's starting education!
It's a fun thing for the kids, and it gives the parents something to take pictures of.
I worked with a woman once whose kid was in a very involved elementary-school program. They were living in the projects, and a huge number of the neighborhood kids never made it out of high school, so part of the plan was to celebrate each academic milestone with great pomp and circumstance.
The kids wore teeny caps and gowns for kindergarten promotion. It was adorable.
337 | Fozzie Bear Mon, Jun 28, 2010 9:58:47am |
338 | albusteve Mon, Jun 28, 2010 10:00:40am |
“I believe we’ll need to provide assistance to Afghanistan for a long time to come,” Obama said at a news conference following the conclusion of the G-20 summit. “We do not expect because of our involvement in Afghanistan that the country is going to completely transform itself in a year or two years or five years.”
Obama chastised what he dubbed a current “obsession” over a timetable for withdrawing U.S. troops. "My focus right now is how do we make sure what we’re doing there is successful,” he said. “By next year we will begin a transition.”
backpeddling on his own timetable...I don't know if that's good or not, it cuts both ways but surely expresses flip flop leadership
Read more: [Link: www.politico.com...]
339 | Douchecanoe and Ryan Too Mon, Jun 28, 2010 10:00:44am |
re: #334 kragar (proud to be kafir)
When I was stationed at Camp Lejeune, a squad of us got attached to an Army unit for an exercise and got broken down into teams scattered thru the exercise. For part of the exercise, we were supposed to deal with a near ambush with a wounded man. The Army would set down a base of fire and the fire team start working on the wounded. The Marines would yell "Corpsman" and launch an assault on the ambush site. Happened 4 different times without any of the Marines talking to each other before the exercise. The army though we were crazy.
The Marines are crazy. That's what makes them the best. The evolution of the Marine Corps has produced one of the most ingenious (some say devious) and bold military arms of any modern military.
340 | SanFranciscoZionist Mon, Jun 28, 2010 10:01:55am |
341 | What, me worry? Mon, Jun 28, 2010 10:02:37am |
re: #288 CuriousLurker
There've always been jerks leaving their turds behind, but over the past few years it's gotten so ridiculous that I don't bother reading comments anymore on most sites. Ick.
I was reading somewhere recently that a lot of the online news organizations are trying to figure out new ways to handle comments. They want to allow people to interact by leaving feedback, but on high-traffic sites they simply aren't able to keep up with moderation due to the sheer volume of posts (most of them use a combination of bots + humans because it's the only economically feasible thing).
Sorry for the delay. I'm jumping back and forth today.
You're right. It has to be very difficult for a site like Yahoo to manage its users. For years, they simply cutoff the comments section, but then it came back online not too long ago, just as nasty as before.
They should make all comments go through moderation before they're posted. If you are a "good commenter" and have X amount of legitimate comments, then you should be allowed to post unmoderated. I mean, when you have 2000 posts, it's not like anyone can really follow it anyway.
342 | Summer Seale Mon, Jun 28, 2010 10:02:50am |
re: #339 thedopefishlives
The Marines are crazy. That's what makes them the best. The evolution of the Marine Corps has produced one of the most ingenious (some say devious) and bold military arms of any modern military.
That's exactly what some people used to whisper about us Girl Scouts and Cheerleaders. But they probably meant it in a different way.... =)
343 | Digital Display Mon, Jun 28, 2010 10:03:03am |
re: #328 thedopefishlives
They should, but they won't be. They think they're in the right and are somehow doing the world a favor.
If being right means you feel you have the right to spew hate for years..
Then I want no part of the narrow minded bigots...
I used to go over there just to read what ugly shit they had to say about me.
I'm over it..They can say anything they want..I don't care
And what they say about Charles? I've seen more maturity in the Halls of Junior High than at that site...
344 | albusteve Mon, Jun 28, 2010 10:03:27am |
re: #339 thedopefishlives
The Marines are crazy. That's what makes them the best. The evolution of the Marine Corps has produced one of the most ingenious (some say devious) and bold military arms of any modern military.
it all stems from the 1d assault at Belleau Wood...even the battle hardened Germans were dumbsruck by the ferocious tenacity and marksmanship....they had never seen anything like it...Devil Dogs
345 | HappyWarrior Mon, Jun 28, 2010 10:03:51am |
346 | Fozzie Bear Mon, Jun 28, 2010 10:05:32am |
Jesse Helms was indeed a colossal and unrepentant prick.
347 | Charles Johnson Mon, Jun 28, 2010 10:05:41am |
And yes, I meant what I wrote above. There are lots of right wingers these days who have absolutely no conscience, no ethics, and apparently no moral compass at all.
Just one example: [Link: littlegreenfootballs.com...]
And the fact that Robert Stacy McCain is still welcome in conservative circles makes this incredibly obvious to anyone who's watching.
I realize there are some LGF readers who will get upset at my characterization.
You should be upset at the assholes who harass and try to cause harm to anyone they think is a "RINO." If you call yourself a right winger, these are the people you're traveling with.
348 | Kragar Mon, Jun 28, 2010 10:06:48am |
re: #342 Summer
That's exactly what some people used to whisper about us Girl Scouts and Cheerleaders. But they probably meant it in a different way... =)
Well, there was that time when we were getting new barracks furniture. We had a stack of about 300 matresses, so we started jumping off the second and third deck onto the pile. An officer came out and yelled, "Knock that off! Where is the platoon sergeant?"
"Third deck sir."
"GERONIMO!"
"Oh there he is now sir."
349 | Douchecanoe and Ryan Too Mon, Jun 28, 2010 10:08:42am |
re: #348 kragar (proud to be kafir)
Well, there was that time when we were getting new barracks furniture. We had a stack of about 300 matresses, so we started jumping off the second and third deck onto the pile. An officer came out and yelled, "Knock that off! Where is the platoon sergeant?"
"Third deck sir."
"GERONIMO!"
"Oh there he is now sir."
The mental picture painted by that one has me laughing in my cubicle.
350 | Kragar Mon, Jun 28, 2010 10:11:23am |
re: #349 thedopefishlives
The mental picture painted by that one has me laughing in my cubicle.
For punishment, they made about 20 of us take the matresses to the dump, so they sent us with 300 matresses to dump them in a huge hole filled with hundreds of other matresses. We went sledding in May.
352 | Charles Johnson Mon, Jun 28, 2010 10:14:07am |
By the way, those of you with Twitter accounts -- it would be a great idea to retweet those Robert Stacy McCain posts from the weekend, so that people see them today. There's much more traffic on weekdays, and a lot of people will have missed those tweets.
I just retweeted them myself. You should also add "#tcot #tlot #p2" to the tweet, so it goes to the big political lists.
353 | Digital Display Mon, Jun 28, 2010 10:14:09am |
re: #348 kragar (proud to be kafir)
Well, there was that time when we were getting new barracks furniture. We had a stack of about 300 matresses, so we started jumping off the second and third deck onto the pile. An officer came out and yelled, "Knock that off! Where is the platoon sergeant?"
"Third deck sir."
"GERONIMO!"
"Oh there he is now sir."
When 1st platoon had about a month left in Iraq they pooled their cash together and we rented a beach house in Oceanside..
They keep getting into trouble cause they would end radio calls with Beach house instead of over..
They were warned but kept doing it...They ended up moving sand bags all day as punishment
354 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Mon, Jun 28, 2010 10:15:54am |
I have done nothing today. Time to remedy that.
355 | Kragar Mon, Jun 28, 2010 10:20:52am |
re: #353 HoosierHoops
When 1st platoon had about a month left in Iraq they pooled their cash together and we rented a beach house in Oceanside..
They keep getting into trouble cause they would end radio calls with Beach house instead of over..
They were warned but kept doing it...They ended up moving sand bags all day as punishment
On gate duty overseas, dead of night, we get a call on the radio "Tower, this is Maverick, request permission for a flyby over."
We play along, "Negative Maverick, the pattern is full."
The duty driver comes like a bat out of hell from around the corner, pulls a U-Turn in front of the gate and flies back onto base. We were laughing like hell for the rest of the night.
356 | Charles Johnson Mon, Jun 28, 2010 10:24:11am |
I see that Robert Byrd died.
I'm going to post about it, but with great trepidation, because I know what's going to happen.
357 | What, me worry? Mon, Jun 28, 2010 10:24:36am |
re: #347 Charles
And yes, I meant what I wrote above. There are lots of right wingers these days who have absolutely no conscience, no ethics, and apparently no moral compass at all.
Just one example: [Link: littlegreenfootballs.com...]
And the fact that Robert Stacy McCain is still welcome in conservative circles makes this incredibly obvious to anyone who's watching.
I realize there are some LGF readers who will get upset at my characterization.
You should be upset at the assholes who harass and try to cause harm to anyone they think is a "RINO." If you call yourself a right winger, these are the people you're traveling with.
How come Allah from Hotair doesn't have a CNN column?? Is that what he wants to know? That's a laugh!
Um... Frum is a VERY WELL educated man. He's a lawyer and a journalist. That would be TRAINED journalist. Wasn't he an editor on some national papers?
These morons think they can pay an ISP to host their web page and suddenly, they're journalists. Allah is NO journalist! First off, the web page is a mess. He has no sense of borders or white space. Who can read anything on there? His writing isn't particularly memorable or intriguing. Oh hey, maybe CNN should hire him after all!! (LOL)
Whatever... these guys don't even know what they're arguing about.
358 | What, me worry? Mon, Jun 28, 2010 10:25:03am |
re: #356 Charles
I see that Robert Byrd died.
I'm going to post about it, but with great trepidation, because I know what's going to happen.
Eh, we can all use some Monday afternoon stimulation!
360 | Killgore Trout Mon, Jun 28, 2010 10:26:07am |
re: #324 Charles
When you see someone doing this kind of crap, use Twitter's "Block and report as spam" feature to get their account on the way to being canceled.
Done.
361 | Douchecanoe and Ryan Too Mon, Jun 28, 2010 10:27:01am |
re: #356 Charles
I see that Robert Byrd died.
I'm going to post about it, but with great trepidation, because I know what's going to happen.
The troll barbecue is heated and ready for service. Today's flavor is spicy Cajun on a cold and rainy late June afternoon.
362 | tradewind Mon, Jun 28, 2010 10:27:53am |
If true, this is worrisome...
[Link: www.ynetnews.com...]
We don't need to be dealing in secret with Hamas.
363 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Mon, Jun 28, 2010 10:28:46am |
re: #361 thedopefishlives
In memory of Senator Byrd, shouldn't we do something a little "down home and country?"
364 | Charles Johnson Mon, Jun 28, 2010 10:29:42am |
re: #357 marjoriemoon
How come Allah from Hotair doesn't have a CNN column?? Is that what he wants to know? That's a laugh!
Um... Frum is a VERY WELL educated man. He's a lawyer and a journalist. That would be TRAINED journalist. Wasn't he an editor on some national papers?
These morons think they can pay an ISP to host their web page and suddenly, they're journalists. Allah is NO journalist! First off, the web page is a mess. He has no sense of borders or white space. Who can read anything on there? His writing isn't particularly memorable or intriguing. Oh hey, maybe CNN should hire him after all!! (LOL)
Whatever... these guys don't even know what they're arguing about.
Not to mention that CNN probably has some rules about employing people who don't reveal their real names.
Hawkins actually thinks it would be a good idea for CNN to hire Jim Hoft -- a gay-hating religious fanatic who recently accused me of supporting child molestation.
365 | What, me worry? Mon, Jun 28, 2010 10:30:17am |
re: #362 tradewind
If true, this is worrisome...
[Link: www.ynetnews.com...]
We don't need to be dealing in secret with Hamas.
Since when would you believe anything a "senior Hamas figure" from an "Islamist group source" has to say?
You don't think they would do anything possible to stoke the fires of discord on this matter?
Names! I want them to name names or I don't want to hear it.
366 | Walter L. Newton Mon, Jun 28, 2010 10:30:20am |
re: #362 tradewind
If true, this is worrisome...
[Link: www.ynetnews.com...]
We don't need to be dealing in secret with Hamas.
The article doesn't even make sense... "reports that a senior American official is due to arrive in an Arab country in the coming days to relay a telegram from the Obama Administration."
Relay a telegram?
367 | Douchecanoe and Ryan Too Mon, Jun 28, 2010 10:30:25am |
re: #363 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
In memory of Senator Byrd, shouldn't we do something a little "down home and country?"
Eh, we can do that too. Optional flavor is a rich hickory barbecue.
368 | What, me worry? Mon, Jun 28, 2010 10:31:16am |
re: #366 Walter L. Newton
The article doesn't even make sense... "reports that a senior American official is due to arrive in an Arab country in the coming days to relay a telegram from the Obama Administration."
Relay a telegram?
So and so from so and so is set to meet with so and so at some location.
Oh that's news you can count on!
369 | Walter L. Newton Mon, Jun 28, 2010 10:32:02am |
re: #368 marjoriemoon
So and so from so and so is set to meet with so and so at some location.
Oh that's news you can count on!
That's like saying "deliver an email"
370 | SixDegrees Mon, Jun 28, 2010 10:32:08am |
re: #356 Charles
I see that Robert Byrd died.
I'm going to post about it, but with great trepidation, because I know what's going to happen.
It came up pretty early this morning, and so far no one's gone over the edge.
371 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Mon, Jun 28, 2010 10:32:28am |
re: #19 lostlakehiker
What if they didn't say anything, but just took a dive whenever anybody came near them with an ax, looking for a yellow card?
How was that left un-dung?
372 | wrenchwench Mon, Jun 28, 2010 10:34:06am |
re: #356 Charles
I see that Robert Byrd died.
I'm going to post about it, but with great trepidation, because I know what's going to happen.
Someone might bring up Al Gore?
373 | gamark Mon, Jun 28, 2010 10:34:07am |
re: #272 abolitionist
I think we're in agreement. The copyright and patent periods have been extended by Congress to the point where nothing gets into the public domain until its worthless to the public interest. Just more evidence that both major parties are more interested in corporate interests than the public interest. The major parties play lip service to their respective ideologies insofar as it can garner them votes, but it is just lip service.
BTW, I've been contributing to (and getting paid to do it) to the open source community for the past 13-14 years. I'm no fan of sw patents but as long as they are out there, I do support efforts that some parties are taking to accumulate a defensive portfolio.
374 | Aceofwhat? Mon, Jun 28, 2010 10:50:37am |
re: #275 aurelius
This is big:
[Link: www.sfgate.com...]
Christian group tries to restrict its membership to those who don't "participate in or advocate a sexually immoral lifetyle".
Supreme Court says.. um... no. This is America.
just finished reading that over lunch. it wasn't exactly that simple. and that law school is scum.
375 | Aceofwhat? Mon, Jun 28, 2010 10:52:26am |
re: #295 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
Lawlessness will probably reign supreme now that guns will be allowed! I sure hope the murder rate in Chicago doesn't go up.
heh...oops, too late...
376 | Aceofwhat? Mon, Jun 28, 2010 10:59:49am |
re: #347 Charles
And yes, I meant what I wrote above. There are lots of right wingers these days who have absolutely no conscience, no ethics, and apparently no moral compass at all.
Just one example: [Link: littlegreenfootballs.com...]
And the fact that Robert Stacy McCain is still welcome in conservative circles makes this incredibly obvious to anyone who's watching.
I realize there are some LGF readers who will get upset at my characterization.
You should be upset at the assholes who harass and try to cause harm to anyone they think is a "RINO." If you call yourself a right winger, these are the people you're traveling with.
It's sad because it's tru...
377 | tradewind Mon, Jun 28, 2010 11:31:08am |
re: #366 Walter L. Newton
Here's the worrisome part.
According to the report, the official said Washington has no choice but to work with Hamas due to its influence in the Arab and Islamic world.
Probably because it's pretty true.
378 | BARACK THE VOTE Mon, Jun 28, 2010 12:18:01pm |
re: #163 MandyManners
There is no fun in Islam.
Now that we even have some Muslim members, would it be at all possible to avoid smearing the entire religion? I don't think that's very conducive to keeping them around. Thanks in advance.
379 | Cato the Elder Mon, Jun 28, 2010 12:47:32pm |
re: #378 iceweasel
Now that we even have some Muslim members, would it be at all possible to avoid smearing the entire religion? I don't think that's very conducive to keeping them around. Thanks in advance.
The meme about there being no fun in Islam comes from the Ayatollah Khomeini. Somehow I doubt Curious Lurker agrees.
380 | BARACK THE VOTE Mon, Jun 28, 2010 1:56:50pm |
re: #379 Cato the Elder
The meme about there being no fun in Islam comes from the Ayatollah Khomeini. Somehow I doubt Curious Lurker agrees.
It's just particularly appalling given that Mandy was trying to create an outrageous outrage yesterday over a NONEXISTENT statement bashing 'all Southerners'.
Of course, earlier in the day she had called all Democrats 'blood sucking parasites'. Hypocrisy is never a problem for her. She likes it.
She would lose her mind (and does) if she even imagined someone made a statement like that about all of Christianity.