Overnight Open Thread
Very few things are as dangerous as a bunch of incentive-driven individuals trying to play it safe.
— Alfie Kohn
Very few things are as dangerous as a bunch of incentive-driven individuals trying to play it safe.
— Alfie Kohn
1 | freetoken Tue, Oct 12, 2010 10:44:47pm |
"Incentive driven"? And here I thought what drove humans was hunger and sex.
2 | ClaudeMonet Tue, Oct 12, 2010 11:03:32pm |
re: #1 freetoken
"Incentive driven"? And here I thought what drove humans was hunger and sex.
Hunger, sex, greed, and power.
3 | William Barnett-Lewis Tue, Oct 12, 2010 11:23:38pm |
"You can go your own way..."
And with that, good night all.
W.
4 | Shiplord Kirel Wed, Oct 13, 2010 12:24:07am |
I think most people know it is dangerous for someone with a highly contagious disease to go to a public place or be around large crowds. An exception appears to the Lubbock Power and Light Company. If you want new service, or want to move your old service to a new address, you have to present yourself in person at their office with your lease or ownership papers, picture ID, and social security card, NO EXCEPTIONS. If you're unfortunate enough to either be sick or to get sick while you're moving, you have two choices: Make do without water and electricity or drag yourself to their office to take care of it. An acquaintance of my mother did this even while she was in the second (coughing fit) stage of pertussis. There was no choice at all, she would have died without electricity and water. Noone else can do it for you either, it has to be the applicant.
This seems obscenely stupid and callous to me. It probably gets the LP&L bureaucrats' little power-freak tendrils quivering, but it is a menace to public health.
8 | Jon a Brit in Euroland Wed, Oct 13, 2010 3:34:58am |
sounds like the quote is talking about the consensus of global warming science ;-)
11 | RogueOne Wed, Oct 13, 2010 4:49:00am |
re: #4 Shiplord Kirel
Welcome to the post-9/11 and post-punked world. Back in the good ol' days you could call up the local elec. company, give them a "friends" address and tell them "hey I'm moving, could you turn off my power wednesday?" and they'd do it no questions asked. Good times, good times.
12 | RogueOne Wed, Oct 13, 2010 4:54:36am |
RE: Chamber of Commerce sham controversy. I've been waiting for someone to bring this up:
[Link: blogs.abcnews.com...]
TAPPER: But what do you say to people who argue you are demonizing an organization for a charge that nobody knows if it's true or not?AXELROD: Well I’m not demonizing the Chamber of Commerce. I’m simply suggesting to them that they disclose the source of the $75 million that they are spending in campaigns and put to rest, put to rest the questions that have been, that have been raised.
TAPPER: Isn't that like the whackjobs that tell the president he needs to show them his full long-form birth certificate so he can put to rest the questions that have been raised?
AXELROD: The president’s birth certificate has been available to people.
TAPPER: The long form?
AXELROD: Someone once in the course of this debate about whether we should have a law to force these organizations to disclose where they’re money is coming from in the campaigns, someone said, and I think they’re right – “the only people who want to keep things secret are folks who have something to hide.” If the Chamber doesn’t have anything to hide about these contributions, and I take them at their word that they don’t, then why not disclose? Why not let people see where their money is coming from?
Is this election season fun or what?
13 | Obdicut Wed, Oct 13, 2010 4:59:44am |
re: #11 RogueOne
That wasn't true for me in the pre-9/11 world. I think there is, and was, a lot of variance. Here in the post-9/11 world, I've been able to change electricity service with a phone call, too.
It just matters what the bureaucracy you're dealing with decides.
14 | RogueOne Wed, Oct 13, 2010 5:01:27am |
re: #13 Obdicut
Around here anymore you need to show up in person with 3 pieces of photo ID and you need to bring your mom./
15 | Obdicut Wed, Oct 13, 2010 5:04:37am |
re: #14 RogueOne
I've found it actually easier, as the interwebs and things increase, to be able to do things online or over the phone, rather than in person. I don't attribute this to any sense on the part of bureaucracies, but that letting things happen that way is a significant cost savings for them.
16 | RogueOne Wed, Oct 13, 2010 5:09:16am |
re: #15 Obdicut
I'm surprised. Since 9/11 you can't even get a crappy state ID card without multiple pieces of id, including mail delivered to your address, and getting anything other than Cable turned on requires an in-person visit. I've had an Indiana drivers license for 25 years and when I had to get it re-done recently I had to jump through hoops.
18 | garhighway Wed, Oct 13, 2010 5:29:20am |
Morning, all. From the world of finance: JP Morgan Chase reported today. Weird results. Revenue down but profit way up, beating expectations by 11 cents a share, which is huge. They made $4.4B for the quarter, nearly 20 cents a share more than Q3 09.
Is JPM a harbinger of better results to come, or are they now so much better than everyone else that they are in a class by themselves?
19 | Unions = Innovation slash slash Wed, Oct 13, 2010 5:31:32am |
Good Morning Lizards!
"I have a hammer! I can put things together! I can knock things apart! I can alter my environment at will and make an incredible din all the while! Ah, it's great to be male!"
- Calvin from "Calvin & Hobbes"
21 | garhighway Wed, Oct 13, 2010 5:49:34am |
Bad (but not unexpected) news: Michelle Rhee to resign.
[Link: www.nytimes.com...]
22 | garhighway Wed, Oct 13, 2010 5:54:41am |
On the economy, Joe Steglitz has some thoughts, per CNBC:
The US government should stimulate investment in order to ensure solid and sustainable economic growth, not cut taxes, Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz told CNBC Wednesday.
Stiglitz, who earlier this month accused the Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank of throwing the world into "chaos" with their money-printing, said the first round of the stimulus did work for the US economy and that without it unemployment would have peaked at 12 percent or even 13 percent.
But the government has underestimated the severity of the downturn and did not design the stimulus as well as it could, he added.
"Before the crisis we were very profligate, we consumed. The question is not spending, but how you spend," Stiglitz said.
"If we spend it on investment… we will grow today and we will grow in the future," he added.
If the economy continues to remain weak, the US will be "wasting human capital" because a lot of people will be long-term unemployed, he said.
Investment by the government in the internet "really transformed the economy" and, on average, returns on education, health and infrastructure have been good in the US, according to Stiglitz.
Increasing spending and not cutting taxes is the best way to boost the economy, he said.
"When you have households with an overhang of debt, homeowners owing more on their mortgage than the value of the homes, tax cuts are not going to stimulate the economy," Stiglitz said. "What we need now is to stimulate investment."
23 | reine.de.tout Wed, Oct 13, 2010 6:10:28am |
re: #19 rwdflynavy
Good Morning Lizards!
"I have a hammer! I can put things together! I can knock things apart! I can alter my environment at will and make an incredible din all the while! Ah, it's great to be male!"
- Calvin from "Calvin & Hobbes"
I miss Calvin & Hobbes.
25 | iossarian Wed, Oct 13, 2010 6:31:16am |
re: #24 NJDhockeyfan
Morning. What are your thoughts on this:
(Link to "The Big Chill at the Big House" - Michigan to play Michigan State in the football stadium, capacity ~110,000.)
26 | jamesfirecat Wed, Oct 13, 2010 6:34:35am |
re: #19 rwdflynavy
Good Morning Lizards!
"I have a hammer! I can put things together! I can knock things apart! I can alter my environment at will and make an incredible din all the while! Ah, it's great to be male!"
- Calvin from "Calvin & Hobbes"
The hammer is my penis.
27 | jamesfirecat Wed, Oct 13, 2010 6:36:21am |
re: #22 garhighway
On the economy, Joe Steglitz has some thoughts, per CNBC:
The US government should stimulate investment in order to ensure solid and sustainable economic growth, not cut taxes, Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz told CNBC Wednesday.
Stiglitz, who earlier this month accused the Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank of throwing the world into "chaos" with their money-printing, said the first round of the stimulus did work for the US economy and that without it unemployment would have peaked at 12 percent or even 13 percent.
But the government has underestimated the severity of the downturn and did not design the stimulus as well as it could, he added.
"Before the crisis we were very profligate, we consumed. The question is not spending, but how you spend," Stiglitz said.
"If we spend it on investment… we will grow today and we will grow in the future," he added.
If the economy continues to remain weak, the US will be "wasting human capital" because a lot of people will be long-term unemployed, he said.
Investment by the government in the internet "really transformed the economy" and, on average, returns on education, health and infrastructure have been good in the US, according to Stiglitz.
Increasing spending and not cutting taxes is the best way to boost the economy, he said.
"When you have households with an overhang of debt, homeowners owing more on their mortgage than the value of the homes, tax cuts are not going to stimulate the economy," Stiglitz said. "What we need now is to stimulate investment."
///What does the noble prize committee on economics know? I bet they hand those things in gift baskets...
28 | NJDhockeyfan Wed, Oct 13, 2010 6:37:36am |
re: #25 iossarian
Morning. What are your thoughts on this:
(Link to "The Big Chill at the Big House" - Michigan to play Michigan State in the football stadium, capacity ~110,000.)
That's fantastic! Getting people interested in hockey, especially at the college level is great.
29 | Unions = Innovation slash slash Wed, Oct 13, 2010 6:38:09am |
re: #26 jamesfirecat
The hammer is my penis.
[Chris Knight is trying to hit on Susan, a beautiful woman he finds in Professor Hathaway's house]
Chris Knight: So, if there's anything I can do for you, or, more to the point, to you, you just let me know.
Susan: Can you hammer a six-inch spike through a board with your penis?
Chris Knight: Not right now.
Susan: A girl's gotta have her standards.
[She walks out]
31 | Unions = Innovation slash slash Wed, Oct 13, 2010 6:39:05am |
re: #27 jamesfirecat
///What does the noble prize committee on economics know? I bet they hand those things in gift baskets...
Well, they did give a prize to Obama for not being Bush....
//
32 | Unions = Innovation slash slash Wed, Oct 13, 2010 6:39:34am |
33 | NJDhockeyfan Wed, Oct 13, 2010 6:41:42am |
re: #31 rwdflynavy
Well, they did give a prize to Obama for not being Bush...
//
I lost interest in the Nobel prizes when they gave PLO terrorist leader Yasser Arafat a prize.
35 | Cannadian Club Akbar Wed, Oct 13, 2010 6:42:32am |
re: #33 NJDhockeyfan
I lost interest in the Nobel prizes when they gave PLO terrorist leader Yasser Arafat a prize.
Wasn't he also Time mags man of the Year twice?
36 | Unions = Innovation slash slash Wed, Oct 13, 2010 6:43:12am |
re: #33 NJDhockeyfan
I lost interest in the Nobel prizes when they gave PLO terrorist leader Yasser Arafat a prize.
Poor Jimmy Carter....no love....; )
37 | Unions = Innovation slash slash Wed, Oct 13, 2010 6:46:32am |
re: #33 NJDhockeyfan
I lost interest in the Nobel prizes when they gave PLO terrorist leader Yasser Arafat a prize.
I lost interest when I found out the Nobel prize wasn't dynomite.
//
38 | Cannadian Club Akbar Wed, Oct 13, 2010 6:47:50am |
re: #35 Cannadian Club Akbar
Wasn't he also Time mags man of the Year twice?
No media bias...
[Link: www.timecoverstore.com...]
39 | NJDhockeyfan Wed, Oct 13, 2010 6:48:21am |
Assemblyman Tried To Punch Westboro Hate Mongers
Yesterday the Westboro Baptist Church, the group that regularly protests at funerals of those who served in the military (prompting the father of a slain soldier to sue the church's pastor), had a few of its protesters in Brooklyn and Manhattan yesterday to spread its provocative gospel of "God Hates Fags," "Thank God For 9/11," and "Your Rabbi Is A Whore." At one location in Brooklyn, Assemblyman Dov Hikind (D) was so incensed he tried to punch out Shirley Phelps-Roper, daughter of the church's founder Fred Phelps. According to WPIX:
Hikind interrupted an interview Phelps-Roper was doing with PIX 11 News to slap the posters, saying "Come on!" Phelps-Roper shouted, "Don't touch me! Don't touch me!" while police supervisors grabbed the Assemblyman by the waist. "How dare you have those signs!" Hikind yelled. He then warned the Kansas group, "Just be careful the rest of your day in Brooklyn."
Hikind also called Phelps-Roper a "whore" (you can see video below). Yeshiva World News reports that the Westboro protesters' minivan's tires were slashed: "They were seen a short while later getting their flat fixed at a local tire-repair shop. 'The only thing I’m sad about, is that all four of their tires weren’t slashed', Dov Hikind told YWN."
Heh.
40 | Unions = Innovation slash slash Wed, Oct 13, 2010 6:50:51am |
re: #39 NJDhockeyfan
Assemblyman Tried To Punch Westboro Hate Mongers
Hikind also called Phelps-Roper a "whore" (you can see video below). Yeshiva World News reports that the Westboro protesters' minivan's tires were slashed: "They were seen a short while later getting their flat fixed at a local tire-repair shop. 'The only thing I’m sad about, is that all four of their tires weren’t slashed', Dov Hikind told YWN."
Unfortunately this will end up being another pay day for the Westboro douchebags.
41 | iossarian Wed, Oct 13, 2010 6:50:52am |
re: #39 NJDhockeyfan
I sort-of-condemn this display of intolerance of intolerance, but I also sort-of-condone it.
Liberalism in a nutshell.
42 | NJDhockeyfan Wed, Oct 13, 2010 6:56:47am |
re: #36 rwdflynavy
Poor Jimmy Carter...no love...; )
Jimmy Carter got one in 2002. I guess all that work supporting the terrorist regime Hamas finally paid off for him.
43 | reine.de.tout Wed, Oct 13, 2010 6:57:29am |
re: #41 iossarian
I sort-of-condemn this display of intolerance of intolerance, but I also sort-of-condone it.
Liberalism in a nutshell.
The Phelps clan are sort of in a "class" of their own.
I don't much mind the slashing of their tires.
But like you, I can't really condone it completely.
44 | iossarian Wed, Oct 13, 2010 7:02:31am |
re: #43 reine.de.tout
No, I agree, they're loathsome people. I guess my point is that liberalism is about dealing with shades of gray.
The Phelps lot are a pretty dark shade. Reminds me of:
Hitchiker's Guide to the Galaxy
Every time I press one of these black controls, labelled in black on a black background, a little black light lights up black to let me know I've done it.
45 | Feline Fearless Leader Wed, Oct 13, 2010 7:03:15am |
re: #35 Cannadian Club Akbar
Wasn't he also Time mags man of the Year twice?
Time makes clear that the (Whatever) of the Year is awarded to what they consider the major news maker, not necessarily whether the (whatever) is good or evil, etc. If you look at the collection of winners they named Hitler the one year.
46 | cenotaphium Wed, Oct 13, 2010 7:05:39am |
re: #33 NJDhockeyfan
I lost interest in the Nobel prizes when they gave PLO terrorist leader Yasser Arafat a prize.
I'd like to point out that the Nobel committee for the peace prize is Norwegian, while the rest of the prizes (the serious ones) are directed from Sweden.
It's a matter of national pride.
47 | pharmmajor Wed, Oct 13, 2010 7:07:04am |
Now for some Guns 'n' Roses, xkcd-style!
[Link: xkcd.com...]
49 | Taqyia2Me Wed, Oct 13, 2010 7:08:35am |
re: #40 rwdflynavy
Heh.Unfortunately this will end up being another pay day for the Westboro douchebags.
Given how tiny small the congregation size is, it's no stretch to say this sort of collecting on torts is the primary revenue source for them to propagate their filth.
50 | NJDhockeyfan Wed, Oct 13, 2010 7:08:46am |
re: #47 pharmmajor
Now for some Guns 'n' Roses, xkcd-style!
[Link: xkcd.com...]
I saw them during their first tour at Giants stadium. They opened for Deep Purple & Aerosmith.
51 | pharmmajor Wed, Oct 13, 2010 7:09:05am |
re: #39 NJDhockeyfan
Assemblyman Tried To Punch Westboro Hate Mongers
Hikind also called Phelps-Roper a "whore" (you can see video below). Yeshiva World News reports that the Westboro protesters' minivan's tires were slashed: "They were seen a short while later getting their flat fixed at a local tire-repair shop. 'The only thing I’m sad about, is that all four of their tires weren’t slashed', Dov Hikind told YWN."
Heh.
As deplorable as the WBC are, Hikind crossed the line when he tried to get physical. As rwdflynavy pointed out, Phelps and his ilk will just use this as ammunition to support their retarded cause.
52 | NJDhockeyfan Wed, Oct 13, 2010 7:10:42am |
re: #51 pharmmajor
Heh.
As deplorable as the WBC are, Hikind crossed the line when he tried to get physical. As rwdflynavy pointed out, Phelps and his ilk will just use this as ammunition to support their retarded cause.
I know it's probably stupid to do that but I still get a kick out of it. It couldn't happened to a nicer bunch of sleazebags.
53 | Decatur Deb Wed, Oct 13, 2010 7:11:53am |
Still had tires? In Brooklyn? Fuckn' gentrification.
54 | pharmmajor Wed, Oct 13, 2010 7:12:26am |
re: #52 NJDhockeyfan
I know it's probably stupid to do that but I still get a kick out of it. It couldn't happened to a nicer bunch of sleazebags.
I know, and it is amusing to hear about. I just wish Hikind had used a more non-violent method of protest. Like blowing into a vuvuzela within earshot of the WBC-tards.
55 | NJDhockeyfan Wed, Oct 13, 2010 7:15:49am |
Speaking of sleazebags...
Helen Thomas on being anti-Semitic: 'Baloney!'
In a radio interview, former White House correspondent Helen Thomas acknowledges she touched a nerve with remarks about Israel that led to her retirement. But she says the comments were "exactly what I thought," even though she realized soon afterward that it was the end of her job.
"I hit the third rail. You cannot criticize Israel in this country and survive," Thomas told Ohio station WMRN-AM in a sometimes emotional 35-minute interview that aired Tuesday. It was recorded a week earlier by WMRN reporter Scott Spears at Thomas' Washington, D.C., condominium.
Thomas, 90, stepped down from her job as a columnist for Hearst News Service in June after a rabbi and independent filmmaker videotaped her outside the White House calling on Israelis to get "out of Palestine." She gave up her front row seat in the White House press room, where she had aimed often pointed questions at 10 presidents, going back to Dwight D. Eisenhower.
She has kept a low profile since then.
"(It was) very hard for the first two weeks. After that, I came out of my coma," Thomas said.
Rabbi David Nesenoff, who runs the website rabbilive.com, said he approached Thomas after he'd been at the White House for Jewish Heritage Day on May 27. He asked whether she had any comments on Israel.
"Tell them to get the hell out of Palestine," she replied.
"Remember, these people are occupied and it's their land. It's not Germany, it's not Poland," she continued. Asked where they should go, she answered, "They should go home."
"Where's home?" Nesenoff asked.
"Poland, Germany and America and everywhere else," Thomas replied.
"I told him exactly what I thought," she told Spears.
56 | Capitalist Tool Wed, Oct 13, 2010 7:23:21am |
There was a huge explosion here in Oklahoma City a few moments ago.
I thought it was an earthquake at first because my whole office/chair/me shook for a few seconds- then I heard the boom.
No news yet... will report later.
All I can think of is- not again!!!
57 | Cannadian Club Akbar Wed, Oct 13, 2010 7:25:02am |
re: #56 Capitalist Tool
There was a huge explosion here in Oklahoma City a few moments ago.
I thought it was an earthquake at first because my whole office/chair/me shook for a few seconds- then I heard the boom.
No news yet... will report later.All I can think of is- not again!!!
Holy shit!!
58 | NJDhockeyfan Wed, Oct 13, 2010 7:25:48am |
re: #56 Capitalist Tool
There was a huge explosion here in Oklahoma City a few moments ago.
I thought it was an earthquake at first because my whole office/chair/me shook for a few seconds- then I heard the boom.
No news yet... will report later.All I can think of is- not again!!!
Holy shit! Keep us updated!
59 | Decatur Deb Wed, Oct 13, 2010 7:26:19am |
re: #56 Capitalist Tool
Let's hope for an abandoned LPG leaker.
60 | Capitalist Tool Wed, Oct 13, 2010 7:28:36am |
Actually It was an earthquake- 4.5 scale.
Don't know what the boom was.
61 | NJDhockeyfan Wed, Oct 13, 2010 7:29:09am |
re: #60 Capitalist Tool
Actually It was an earthquake- 4.5 scale.
Don't know what the boom was.
See any smoke?
62 | jamesfirecat Wed, Oct 13, 2010 7:30:06am |
re: #56 Capitalist Tool
There was a huge explosion here in Oklahoma City a few moments ago.
I thought it was an earthquake at first because my whole office/chair/me shook for a few seconds- then I heard the boom.
No news yet... will report later.All I can think of is- not again!!!
My prayers and wishes go out that nobody/as few people as possible were harmed/had their property damaged....
63 | Cannadian Club Akbar Wed, Oct 13, 2010 7:31:49am |
re: #60 Capitalist Tool
Actually It was an earthquake- 4.5 scale.
Don't know what the boom was.
[Link: newsok.com...]
Hey Hoops!! Hang on to Winston!!
64 | lawhawk Wed, Oct 13, 2010 7:32:33am |
re: #56 Capitalist Tool
So far, the local news reports there don't seem to indicate anything happening. They're pretty much focused on the Chilean mine rescue.
[Link: www.news9.com...]
[Link: www.kfor.com...]
Stay safe!
65 | pharmmajor Wed, Oct 13, 2010 7:32:39am |
re: #60 Capitalist Tool
Actually It was an earthquake- 4.5 scale.
Don't know what the boom was.
Ho shit. Stay safe, man.
66 | Capitalist Tool Wed, Oct 13, 2010 7:33:53am |
Wow! 1st time i've felt a quake- now I know what the Californians feel like- this thing was around 25-30 miles from me and shook my house for 2-3 seconds. Don't know what the boom was... something must have fallen down nearby.
They say that we have more earthquakes in OK than in CA, but they are usually so smal;l no one notices.
Had a big swarm NE of the city last month and this was SE of town. Moire later- gotta go back to work.
68 | Decatur Deb Wed, Oct 13, 2010 7:53:50am |
Dow is up nicely this morning. If it recovers to the 12000 range before Nov 2, it will be absolute proof of a Soros/Obama/Illumnati conspiracy.
69 | Killgore Trout Wed, Oct 13, 2010 7:55:26am |
re: #68 Decatur Deb
Dow is up nicely this morning. If it recovers to the 12000 range before Nov 2, it will be absolute proof of a Soros/Obama/Illumnati conspiracy.
Socialism!
70 | Decatur Deb Wed, Oct 13, 2010 7:57:07am |
71 | shutdown Wed, Oct 13, 2010 7:57:53am |
re: #66 Capitalist Tool
...
Had a big swarm NE of the city last month and this was SE of town. Moire later- gotta go back to work.
Not to make light of the situation, but I am eager to see how Tool re-does this post with a moire finish.
72 | shutdown Wed, Oct 13, 2010 7:58:32am |
re: #70 Decatur Deb
Rockefeller Marxism!!1!
That's right! Read the hidden messages in the friezes at Rockefeller Center - it's all there.
73 | Decatur Deb Wed, Oct 13, 2010 7:59:21am |
re: #72 imp_62
That's right! Read the hidden messages in the friezes at Rockefeller Center - it's all there.
Adam Smith pulling Mussolini in a chariot.
74 | shutdown Wed, Oct 13, 2010 8:00:12am |
re: #73 Decatur Deb
Adam Smith pulling Mussolini in a chariot.
When you 11ty-million dollars, you can afford the best secret Masonic message chiselers in the multiverse.
75 | pharmmajor Wed, Oct 13, 2010 8:00:19am |
Turns out that Footloose was a cautionary tale. A school district in Ohio is actually banning dances to prohibit "inappropriate" dance moves.
[Link: reason.com...]
76 | Decatur Deb Wed, Oct 13, 2010 8:02:40am |
Top of the Sixes was a snack bar for a coven of Free Silver Satanists.
78 | shutdown Wed, Oct 13, 2010 8:04:22am |
re: #76 Decatur Deb
Top of the Sixes was a snack bar for a coven of Free Silver Satanists.
I really liked that place for a celebratory drink or three after a closing. But it was a Kidder hangout primarily.
79 | Killgore Trout Wed, Oct 13, 2010 8:05:41am |
80 | Decatur Deb Wed, Oct 13, 2010 8:06:00am |
re: #78 imp_62
I really liked that place for a celebratory drink or three after a closing. But it was a Kidder hangout primarily.
When I was a starving kid I would save for weeks to take a date there. Mmmm Chateubriand.
81 | pharmmajor Wed, Oct 13, 2010 8:07:35am |
82 | shutdown Wed, Oct 13, 2010 8:10:03am |
re: #81 pharmmajor
Full story from USA Today
[Link: content.usatoday.net...]
This is not the first instance. Administration of Canandaigua Academy in Canandaigua, NY (a public school despite the fancy name) declared a ban on "grinding" at school dances. Students promptly boycotted the dance and engaged in "grinding" in the parking lot. Hilarity and police presence ensued.
83 | Decatur Deb Wed, Oct 13, 2010 8:10:06am |
re: #81 pharmmajor
Full story from USA Today
[Link: content.usatoday.net...]
I could conceive of a school dance that called for a ban, but it would probably involve endangered species.
84 | shutdown Wed, Oct 13, 2010 8:11:06am |
re: #79 Killgore Trout
RW blogosphere's silence over Beck-inspired shooting speaks volumes
And nobody ever saw little Johnny's story ever again.
85 | shutdown Wed, Oct 13, 2010 8:12:38am |
re: #83 Decatur Deb
I could conceive of a school dance that called for a ban, but it would probably involve endangered species.
These days in conservative middle America, they could eat every endangered species on the list, as long as they don't touch each other's butts.
86 | pharmmajor Wed, Oct 13, 2010 8:13:46am |
re: #85 imp_62
These days in conservative middle America, they could eat every endangered species on the list, as long as they don't touch each other's butts.
You've just given me a great idea for a new restaurant chain. Thank you.
87 | reloadingisnotahobby Wed, Oct 13, 2010 8:13:50am |
re: #66 Capitalist Tool
Mag...4.5 is a respectable quake...
On the "Hot Betty Scale"...4.5... not so much!
Stay safe!
It may be THE BIG ONE!!
88 | NJDhockeyfan Wed, Oct 13, 2010 8:13:56am |
I wonder who is responsible for this?
MAINE: Nazi symbols spray-painted on Jewish Republican candidate's signs
Symbols of the National Socialist Party (NAZIs) were recently spray-painted on signs of a Jewish Republican candidate for Maine State Senate. Blogger Al Diamon DownEast.com explains:
Last week, somebody defaced some of Republican state Senate candidate Roger Katz’s campaign signs in Augusta with anti-Semitic slurs. The wording of the messages indicated the graffiti was probably not the work of kids, since it mirrored phrases favored by neo-Nazi hate groups (including the acronym “ZOG,” which stands for “Zionist Occupation Government”).
You’d think that such an incident might be news, particularly since Katz is the city’s mayor, and the vandalism was reported to police. But the Kennebec Journal didn’t seem to think the story merited coverage. Nor would it allow publication of at least two letters to the editor on the subject — one of them from a city councilor.
That embargo remained in place for nearly a week, ending on October 8, after the story showed up on WGME-TV out of Portland. Even then, the KJ gave it only a brief mention in the second section.
According to a person familiar with the editorial thinking at the KJ, the story was suppressed because the paper feared reporting on it would encourage more anti-Semitic incidents.
Outrage by the MSM?
Zero....they haven't even covered this story.
89 | Decatur Deb Wed, Oct 13, 2010 8:14:48am |
re: #82 imp_62
This is not the first instance. Administration of Canandaigua Academy in Canandaigua, NY (a public school despite the fancy name) declared a ban on "grinding" at school dances. Students promptly boycotted the dance and engaged in "grinding" in the parking lot. Hilarity and police presence ensued.
Canandaigua is a terrible commute from Ft. Drum, but the Army has built post housing there. Could be a wild mix of sophisticated Army brats and Northwoods innocents.
90 | Unions = Innovation slash slash Wed, Oct 13, 2010 8:15:53am |
re: #88 NJDhockeyfan
I wonder who is responsible for this?
MAINE: Nazi symbols spray-painted on Jewish Republican candidate's signs
Outrage by the MSM?Zero...they haven't even covered this story.
Weird, given Rick Sanchez's theory that the JOOOOS run CNN...
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91 | pharmmajor Wed, Oct 13, 2010 8:17:44am |
re: #88 NJDhockeyfan
I wonder who is responsible for this?
MAINE: Nazi symbols spray-painted on Jewish Republican candidate's signs
Outrage by the MSM?
Zero...they haven't even covered this story.
Well I hope it gets more coverage, if only to show just how badly the insanity is getting the closer we are to Election day.
92 | shutdown Wed, Oct 13, 2010 8:18:26am |
re: #89 Decatur Deb
Canandaigua is a terrible commute from Ft. Drum, but the Army has built post housing there. Could be a wild mix of sophisticated Army brats and Northwoods innocents.
CA has had a rash of bad publicity recently. A kid killed himself on school grounds, and there were indications that he may have planned to kill others first, but changed his mind. Then there was a weapons scare, then the stupid dance ban. Canandaigua is an odd spot, with a lot of very expensive real estate, but most townies are blue collar or below. Not a single decent restaurant, either.
93 | iossarian Wed, Oct 13, 2010 8:18:38am |
It's highly ironic that the stock market is the conservatives' litmus test for how well the economy is doing, until the following three conditions occur simultaneously:
A) the stock market is going up
B) unemployment remains high
C) there is a Democrat in the White House
At which point, the stock market is irrelevant and the Democrat is to blame because EVERYONE IS UNEMPLOYED!!!
The fact that they are essentially complaining about the Democrat's lack of success or interest in deploying a (left-wing) full-employment economic policy is, of course, where the irony comes from.
94 | shutdown Wed, Oct 13, 2010 8:19:12am |
re: #91 pharmmajor
Well I hope it gets more coverage, if only to show just how badly the insanity is getting the closer we are to Election day.
It will not end after Election Day, either. There is a saying in German: After the election is before the election.
95 | Decatur Deb Wed, Oct 13, 2010 8:19:48am |
re: #92 imp_62
CA has had a rash of bad publicity recently. A kid killed himself on school grounds, and there were indications that he may have planned to kill others first, but changed his mind. Then there was a weapons scare, then the stupid dance ban. Canandaigua is an odd spot, with a lot of very expensive real estate, but most townies are blue collar or below. Not a single decent restaurant, either.
"Spent a month there one week."
96 | Feline Fearless Leader Wed, Oct 13, 2010 8:20:01am |
re: #66 Capitalist Tool
Wow! 1st time i've felt a quake- now I know what the Californians feel like- this thing was around 25-30 miles from me and shook my house for 2-3 seconds. Don't know what the boom was... something must have fallen down nearby.
They say that we have more earthquakes in OK than in CA, but they are usually so smal;l no one notices.
Had a big swarm NE of the city last month and this was SE of town. Moire later- gotta go back to work.
You've been straddled. Start zig-zagging immediately!
97 | NJDhockeyfan Wed, Oct 13, 2010 8:20:35am |
re: #90 rwdflynavy
Weird, given Rick Sanchez's theory that the JOOOS run CNN...
//
Who is CNN?
CNN’s prime time ratings woes are only increasing with new program Parker Spitzer.
Monday night was the lowest weekday prime time rating average in more than 10 years, since June 28, 2000. And it wasn’t just the 8pmET that was seeing low ratings.
Larry King had even lower ratings tha Parker Spitzer, with just 196,000 total viewers. That’s less than Rachel Maddow’s A25-54 demo average in the same hour.
98 | shutdown Wed, Oct 13, 2010 8:21:17am |
re: #93 iossarian
It's highly ironic that the stock market is the conservatives' litmus test for how well the economy is doing, until the following three conditions occur simultaneously:
A) the stock market is going up
B) unemployment remains high
C) there is a Democrat in the White HouseAt which point, the stock market is irrelevant and the Democrat is to blame because EVERYONE IS UNEMPLOYED!!!
The fact that they are essentially complaining about the Democrat's lack of success or interest in deploying a (left-wing) full-employment economic policy is, of course, where the irony comes from.
I think a lot of the irony comes from social "wedge issues" being made central by so many Republican candidates despite the state of th economy. There are real points to be scored on the state of the economy, and very few minds to be changed regarding equal marriage rights and abortion. Bunch of screaming meemie dumbasses.
99 | Feline Fearless Leader Wed, Oct 13, 2010 8:22:32am |
re: #89 Decatur Deb
Canandaigua is a terrible commute from Ft. Drum, but the Army has built post housing there. Could be a wild mix of sophisticated Army brats and Northwoods innocents.
There to Fort Drum is a decent hop. Though you'd wonder if the post housing was built there since it wasn't too far to the former Seneca Depot location.
100 | shutdown Wed, Oct 13, 2010 8:22:45am |
re: #95 Decatur Deb
"Spent a month there one week."
Well, let me know if you ever careen through this area again. I'll buy you lunch or dinner or a drink. Or all of the above.
102 | Bubblehead II Wed, Oct 13, 2010 8:23:19am |
Morning Lizards.
(Wired) -- A California student got a visit from the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation this week after he found a secret GPS tracking device on his car, and a friend posted photos of it online.
103 | Decatur Deb Wed, Oct 13, 2010 8:25:12am |
re: #99 oaktree
There to Fort Drum is a decent hop. Though you'd wonder if the post housing was built there since it wasn't too far to the former Seneca Depot location.
The families there were 10th Mountain, including guys on alert that had to get through that road in winter, in the middle of the night. Totally sucked.
104 | NJDhockeyfan Wed, Oct 13, 2010 8:25:49am |
re: #102 Bubblehead II
Morning Lizards.
(Wired) -- A California student got a visit from the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation this week after he found a secret GPS tracking device on his car, and a friend posted photos of it online.
It's George Bush's fault!
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105 | shutdown Wed, Oct 13, 2010 8:26:17am |
re: #102 Bubblehead II
Morning Lizards.
(Wired) -- A California student got a visit from the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation this week after he found a secret GPS tracking device on his car, and a friend posted photos of it online.
I suppose the magnets on one of these things is bound to fail periodically. Or be attached incorrectly. If the Feebs were doing their job within the requirements of the law, I have no problem with any of this, other than that the equipment didn't work properly.
106 | Feline Fearless Leader Wed, Oct 13, 2010 8:26:18am |
re: #101 imp_62
I believe this to be the case.
I go up between Cayuga and Seneca Lake on occasion when driving between Geneseo and Philadelphia. If I'm not pushed for time I take that route for the scenery and too stop by 2-3 wineries to restock the home supply. :)
The interstates are faster, but going through/past Geneva and Ithaca is generally worth it a few times a year.
107 | Decatur Deb Wed, Oct 13, 2010 8:27:13am |
re: #102 Bubblehead II
Morning Lizards.
(Wired) -- A California student got a visit from the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation this week after he found a secret GPS tracking device on his car, and a friend posted photos of it online.
Kid hasn't seen enough spy movies. If you find one you tape it to a Greyhound bus.
108 | pharmmajor Wed, Oct 13, 2010 8:27:17am |
re: #102 Bubblehead II
Morning Lizards.
(Wired) -- A California student got a visit from the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation this week after he found a secret GPS tracking device on his car, and a friend posted photos of it online.
Wait, wasn't this kind of shit supposed to stop when Obama took office?
Big Brother is still fucking with us.
109 | Feline Fearless Leader Wed, Oct 13, 2010 8:27:32am |
re: #103 Decatur Deb
The families there were 10th Mountain, including guys on alert that had to get through that road in winter, in the middle of the night. Totally sucked.
Well, Fort Drum is an active base partially because it's such a crappy location in winter...
110 | shutdown Wed, Oct 13, 2010 8:29:16am |
re: #109 oaktree
[Link: s29.photobucket.com...]
WTF are you smoking in that thing? Entire herds of deer?
111 | iossarian Wed, Oct 13, 2010 8:30:11am |
re: #108 pharmmajor
Can you imagine what Fox News's response would have been if Obama had reduced the executive's ability to conduct surveillance?
I think the words "weak", "on" and "security" might have been used, oh, once or twice.
Condemnation of the security state has come almost exclusively from the left (with, to be fair, a little from the libertarian right as well) over the past decade.
112 | Bubblehead II Wed, Oct 13, 2010 8:30:13am |
re: #105 imp_62
I just find it funny that they didn't properly attach it. I suspect it was quickly attached as the car was in a high visibility area and they weren't expecting the car to go into a auto shop anytime soon.
114 | shutdown Wed, Oct 13, 2010 8:32:23am |
115 | Bubblehead II Wed, Oct 13, 2010 8:32:45am |
re: #107 Decatur Deb
Kid hasn't seen enough spy movies. If you find one you tape it to a Greyhound bus.
Or iirc, toss it into the back of a produce truck (Short Circuit)
116 | pharmmajor Wed, Oct 13, 2010 8:34:41am |
re: #111 iossarian
Condemnation of the security state has come almost exclusively from the left (with, to be fair, a little from the libertarian right as well) over the past decade.
And I give the left credit for not being hypocrites by calling out Obama for carrying out the same invasive measures that Bush did.
117 | Feline Fearless Leader Wed, Oct 13, 2010 8:34:54am |
re: #110 imp_62
[Link: s29.photobucket.com...]
WTF are you smoking in that thing? Entire herds of deer?
Ah. That's the smoker Bill got made to help with the hot sauce company. Can smoke a couple hundred pounds of peppers at a time. He's also looking into smoking turkeys in quantity in a month or so to sell locally.
118 | shutdown Wed, Oct 13, 2010 8:36:10am |
re: #117 oaktree
Ah. That's the smoker Bill got made to help with the hot sauce company. Can smoke a couple hundred pounds of peppers at a time. He's also looking into smoking turkeys in quantity in a month or so to sell locally.
Smoked Turkey + Hot Sauce = BIG WIN
119 | NJDhockeyfan Wed, Oct 13, 2010 8:36:55am |
Who doesn't like cute twin rabbits?
120 | shutdown Wed, Oct 13, 2010 8:38:58am |
re: #119 NJDhockeyfan
Who doesn't like cute twin rabbits?
[Video]
This is a setup. You are posting cute rabbit videos to put us off guard - you are about to start posting some crazy shit, aren't you?
121 | Bubblehead II Wed, Oct 13, 2010 8:41:55am |
re: #108 pharmmajor
Wait, wasn't this kind of shit supposed to stop when Obama took office?
Big Brother is still fucking with us.
Not that I am aware of. But let me do a Google search.
According to the latest ruling out of the Ninth Circuit Court, it’s perfectly legal for federal agents to secretly plant a GPS locator on your car in the middle of the night, even if it’s parked in your driveway, and then use said locator to track your movements as they see fit. Even without a warrant.
122 | pharmmajor Wed, Oct 13, 2010 8:45:42am |
re: #121 Bubblehead II
Not that I am aware of. But let me do a Google search.
According to the latest ruling out of the Ninth Circuit Court, it’s perfectly legal for federal agents to secretly plant a GPS locator on your car in the middle of the night, even if it’s parked in your driveway, and then use said locator to track your movements as they see fit. Even without a warrant.
That is bullshit to the nth degree right there.
123 | shutdown Wed, Oct 13, 2010 8:46:13am |
re: #121 Bubblehead II
Not that I am aware of. But let me do a Google search.
According to the latest ruling out of the Ninth Circuit Court, it’s perfectly legal for federal agents to secretly plant a GPS locator on your car in the middle of the night, even if it’s parked in your driveway, and then use said locator to track your movements as they see fit. Even without a warrant.
How is this any different from posting a surveillance vehicle in the street and then following him to the pot plantation? If the agents had dug up his yard, the discussion on curtilage may have gone differently.
124 | Capitalist Tool Wed, Oct 13, 2010 8:48:39am |
fiddlin' around with someone's ride in the dark of night is a good way to get a .45 stuck in your face.
125 | Killgore Trout Wed, Oct 13, 2010 8:50:40am |
re: #108 pharmmajor
Wait, wasn't this kind of shit supposed to stop when Obama took office?
Big Brother is still fucking with us.
That guy and his buddy were posting messages on the internet about bombing shopping malls. That's the kind of thing that attracts attention of the Feds. As it should.
126 | shutdown Wed, Oct 13, 2010 8:51:01am |
re: #124 Capitalist Tool
fiddlin' around with someone's ride in the dark of night is a good way to get a .45 stuck in your face.
That happened a few years ago in Rochester, NY. Guy went outside and shot a teenager to death who was "fiddlin' around with someone's ride in the dark of night". Hardly worth the death penalty, and a big reason why I have a problem with lax gun ownership laws. If the dope had used his phone instead of his Glock, the kid would have done 6 months in juvi. Now he's dead.
127 | shutdown Wed, Oct 13, 2010 8:51:23am |
re: #124 Capitalist Tool
fiddlin' around with someone's ride in the dark of night is a good way to get a .45 stuck in your face.
So what's the quake situation?
128 | Walter L. Newton Wed, Oct 13, 2010 8:55:27am |
re: #108 pharmmajor
Wait, wasn't this kind of shit supposed to stop when Obama took office?
Big Brother is still fucking with us.
I hope not, considering it's legal.
129 | shutdown Wed, Oct 13, 2010 8:56:34am |
re: #128 Walter L. Newton
Hey there Walter - I was thinking of you yesterday when the French went on general strike for a change.
130 | Killgore Trout Wed, Oct 13, 2010 8:59:02am |
Wingnuts take credit for the economic recovery....
Is the Stock Market Reading the Tea Leaves?
There is no doubt that the political market’s forecast of a coming rout in the political scenery is cheering the stock market up; the stock market is pricing in the prospect of an opposition party throwing sand in the gears of the most profligate spending we have witnessed in years. The American public seems ready to vote “Stop!!” and the markets are loving it.
Keep your eyes on earnings reports this week and also on the polls. The tea (party) leaves will continue to set.
lol
131 | Bubblehead II Wed, Oct 13, 2010 9:02:16am |
re: #123 imp_62
How is this any different from posting a surveillance vehicle in the street and then following him to the pot plantation? If the agents had dug up his yard, the discussion on curtilage may have gone differently.
I think the points that will be argued when this hits the SCOTUS (and it will) is that (a) the use of GPS tracking doesn't require the traditional method of an agent to actually follow the suspect as they can sit in an office and track them on a computer and (b) they are allowed to go onto private property without a warrant to attach a device to electronically monitor your activities, again, without a warrant.
That last one (I hope) will probably be what gets this decision over turned.
132 | Unions = Innovation slash slash Wed, Oct 13, 2010 9:03:13am |
Happy Birthday to the U.S. Navy, 235 years young today!
133 | lawhawk Wed, Oct 13, 2010 9:03:26am |
re: #130 Killgore Trout
That's the typical kind of spin seen prior to elections - that the markets are already building in their levels based on whatever is happening politically. Or that there's enthusiasm for whatever is happening politically - and that it is resulting in a surge.
It's not quite so clear cut.
134 | webevintage Wed, Oct 13, 2010 9:03:47am |
Interesting Bloomberg poll.
[Link: media.bloomberg.com...]
The people polled seem to want The Affordable Health Care Act repealed (42% keep to 47% repeal) when asked, but don't want to get rid of any of the parts of it except for taxing employers who provide "generous" health insurance benefits (31% keep to 61% repeal) and with a smaller spread the mandate (45% keep to 51% repeal).
I think this may be the 2nd or third poll to find that Americans want the stuff in the AHCA...they just seem to not realize that those are provisions within the Act they want to repeal.
They also found that people really, really do not like groups not disclosing who their donors are.
135 | Gus Wed, Oct 13, 2010 9:04:35am |
Republican gubernatorial candidate, Carl Paladino, backtracks?
New York gubernatorial candidate apologizes for remarks about gays
"I sincerely apologize for any comment that may have offended the gay and lesbian community or their family members," he said in the letter. "Any reference to branding an entire community based on a small representation of them is wrong."
Turns out Carl rented to gay clubs and his son even operated one.
Paladino Rented To Gay Clubs, Son William Paladino Operated One
NEW YORK — State liquor license records show that New York Republican gubernatorial candidate Carl Paladino had once collected rent from two gay clubs located in buildings he owned in downtown Buffalo, according to a published report.
[...]
The newspaper reported that a club named Cobalt operated as a gay bar in 2004 and most of 2005 and was run by Paladino's son, William. It was housed in a building owned by one of Paladino's many companies, Huron Group LLC, the newspaper said. The club was run under another corporate name.
[...]
Image:
A photo tagged in a Flickr set as "Buffalo Pride 2006" shows a float with "some of the cute guys from Buddies II (the local bear/leather bar)." From 2005-2006, Buddies II operated from a Paladino-owned building. On Monday, the GOP candidate called gay pride parades "disgusting."
136 | Kragar Wed, Oct 13, 2010 9:05:56am |
Democratic candidate for Governor of Kansas calls outs the Religious right
"I have read the stories in the Topeka Capital-Journal, the Lawrence Journal World and by the Associated Press detailing Senator Brownback's relationship with Lou Engle, and my staff has shared with me additional information1 on Mr. Engle's views and statements. I found all of this to be very troubling.
"The next Governor of Kansas will need to bring people together, not divide them along lines of fear and bigotry.
"Whether it's upholding the executive ban on workplace discrimination against gays and lesbians, or preventing our state from being defined by the messages of Fred Phelps and Lou Engle – the next Governor has a responsibility to protect the rights of every Kansan.
"We've seen what happens when right-wing extremists get the spotlight; our state becomes a punch line on late night talk shows and companies think twice before bringing new jobs to our state. We can't go down that path again.
"I'm running to be a leader for all Kansans, so that we can continue our legacy as a Free State, where discrimination and bigotry – against anyone – is not tolerated."
137 | Walter L. Newton Wed, Oct 13, 2010 9:06:12am |
re: #129 imp_62
Hey there Walter - I was thinking of you yesterday when the French went on general strike for a change.
I've been thinking about some of the "grève" that has been going on in France over the last few weeks, and thinking about my vacation in Jan. 2011. That's one of the many reasons I go to France in mid-winter... they don't tend to want to be roaming the streets protesting in 0 degrees (c) weather.
But, with all the recent terror warnings, it certainly will probably add a nice touch of "concern" to the trip.
I've been to Paris before any 9/11 like incident, and I've seen paramilitary police walking around with automatic rifles. It's not an uncommon sight... sometimes I think we Americans are spoiled, think we are special, think our "freedoms" sets us aside from realities.
Heck, last Sept. I was in Grand Central Station in New York City, and that dude in Colorado was being connected with that cell of Muslims in Queens and the Bronx, and some big tennis match was in town, and Grand Central looked like a bivouac, there were tons of national guard's waling around... looking very official.
Strikes in France, security measures in public places, all part of the game.
138 | NJDhockeyfan Wed, Oct 13, 2010 9:06:46am |
Dinnerjacket is getting a hero's welcome in Lebanon.
Ahmadinejad boosts Hezbollah with Lebanon visit
Welcomed by thousands of Shiite supporters throwing rose petals, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad sought to pull Lebanon firmly into his country's fold Wednesday in a visit that underscored the growing power of Tehran and its Lebanese ally, Hezbollah.
139 | Wozza Matter? Wed, Oct 13, 2010 9:07:16am |
re: #134 webevintage
Interesting Bloomberg poll.
[Link: media.bloomberg.com...]
The people polled seem to want The Affordable Health Care Act repealed (42% keep to 47% repeal) when asked, but don't want to get rid of any of the parts of it except for taxing employers who provide "generous" health insurance benefits (31% keep to 61% repeal) and with a smaller spread the mandate (45% keep to 51% repeal).
I think this may be the 2nd or third poll to find that Americans want the stuff in the AHCA...they just seem to not realize that those are provisions within the Act they want to repeal.They also found that people really, really do not like groups not disclosing who their donors are.
it was the same through the whole second half of the (death panel dominated) debate -
"are you in favour of the bill?" - NO
"are you in favour of A, B, C, D and E?" - YES
"did you know that they are in the above bill?" - NO
140 | webevintage Wed, Oct 13, 2010 9:07:24am |
re: #134 webevintage
Interesting Bloomberg poll.
[Link: media.bloomberg.com...]
Forgot.
They also want the Bush tax cuts to expire on those in the top 5% income levels, but continued for the middle class.
The Dems really screwed themselves by not trying to vote in that before they went on "recess".
(of course it is not called a "recess" this time since they made a deal with the R's to call it something else so the President could not make any recess appointments. Morons.)
141 | lawhawk Wed, Oct 13, 2010 9:07:50am |
re: #135 Gus 802
His nephew, who is gay, hasn't been to the campaign office since this kerfuffle broke. He was quite offended by what Paladino said.
Carl Paladino's openly gay nephew -- whom the candidate points to as proof he's no homophobe -- said yesterday he was "very offended" by his uncle's anti-gay rants.Jeff Hannon, 23, a staffer for the Paladino campaign, also hasn't shown up at work since the bomb-throwing GOP gubernatorial hopeful made his caustic comments about homosexuality, one of Hannon's co-workers told The Post.
In a brief phone interview yesterday, Hannon, in his first public remarks on the incident, told The Post, "Obviously, I'm very offended by his comments."
Hannon said he had no further comments "right now," before hanging up.
142 | Wozza Matter? Wed, Oct 13, 2010 9:08:22am |
re: #140 webevintage
Forgot.
They also want the Bush tax cuts to expire on those in the top 5% income levels, but continued for the middle class.
The Dems really screwed themselves by not trying to vote in that before they went on "recess".
(of course it is not called a "recess" this time since they made a deal with the R's to call it something else so the President could not make any recess appointments. Morons.)
the republicans have been stalling any chance of a vote threatening insane amendments. SSDD.
143 | avanti Wed, Oct 13, 2010 9:08:55am |
re: #68 Decatur Deb
Dow is up nicely this morning. If it recovers to the 12000 range before Nov 2, it will be absolute proof of a Soros/Obama/Illumnati conspiracy.
Fox calls it a Republican rally. You see, stocks are going up in anticipation of a GOP sweep in Nov./
144 | Killgore Trout Wed, Oct 13, 2010 9:09:26am |
re: #140 webevintage
Forgot.
They also want the Bush tax cuts to expire on those in the top 5% income levels, but continued for the middle class.
The Dems really screwed themselves by not trying to vote in that before they went on "recess".
(of course it is not called a "recess" this time since they made a deal with the R's to call it something else so the President could not make any recess appointments. Morons.)
That could be a big mess. The Republicans are going to try to block that and force a tax increase on all tax brackets and blame the Dems for it.
145 | Gus Wed, Oct 13, 2010 9:09:30am |
re: #141 lawhawk
His nephew, who is gay, hasn't been to the campaign office since this kerfuffle broke. He was quite offended by what Paladino said.
I love it. Ol' Carl opens his big mouth and starts a family feud.
146 | jamesfirecat Wed, Oct 13, 2010 9:10:06am |
re: #139 wozzablog
it was the same through the whole second half of the (death panel dominated) debate -
"are you in favour of the bill?" - NO
"are you in favour of A, B, C, D and E?" - YES
"did you know that they are in the above bill?" - NO
Desk, apply directly to the forehead!
Desk, apply directly to the forehead!
Desk, apply directly to the forehead!
Desk, apply directly to the forehead!
Desk, apply directly to the forehead!
Desk, apply directly to the forehead!
Desk, apply directly to the forehead!
Desk, apply directly to the forehead!
147 | jamesfirecat Wed, Oct 13, 2010 9:10:53am |
re: #141 lawhawk
His nephew, who is gay, hasn't been to the campaign office since this kerfuffle broke. He was quite offended by what Paladino said.
It's stuff like this that makes me miss Dick Cheney, a Republican who understood little things like family loyalty and being willing to change their positions....
148 | Kragar Wed, Oct 13, 2010 9:12:19am |
re: #147 jamesfirecat
It's stuff like this that makes me miss Dick Cheney, a Republican who understood little things like family loyalty and being willing to change their positions...
RINO!
/
149 | shutdown Wed, Oct 13, 2010 9:12:42am |
re: #131 Bubblehead II
I think the points that will be argued when this hits the SCOTUS (and it will) is that (a) the use of GPS tracking doesn't require the traditional method of an agent to actually follow the suspect as they can sit in an office and track them on a computer and (b) they are allowed to go onto private property without a warrant to attach a device to electronically monitor your activities, again, without a warrant.
That last one (I hope) will probably be what gets this decision over turned.
I don't believe that the Supreme Court will hear this case. Will go down as cert. denied.
150 | Gus Wed, Oct 13, 2010 9:14:48am |
re: #130 Killgore Trout
Wingnuts take credit for the economic recovery...
Is the Stock Market Reading the Tea Leaves?lol
LOL Is right. The teabaggers aren't expected to make much ground come November. Perhaps he might want to know the official reasons:
Stocks Gain on China Reserves, U.S. Earnings
The word "China" should be enough to get the wingnut conspiracy juices flowing.
151 | garhighway Wed, Oct 13, 2010 9:19:46am |
re: #93 iossarian
It's highly ironic that the stock market is the conservatives' litmus test for how well the economy is doing, until the following three conditions occur simultaneously:
A) the stock market is going up
B) unemployment remains high
C) there is a Democrat in the White HouseAt which point, the stock market is irrelevant and the Democrat is to blame because EVERYONE IS UNEMPLOYED!!!
The fact that they are essentially complaining about the Democrat's lack of success or interest in deploying a (left-wing) full-employment economic policy is, of course, where the irony comes from.
The GOP only gives a shit about unemployment if:
1> it is bond traders or hedge fund operators that are unemployed, or
2> there is political profit in seeming to care about it.
Beyond that, not so much.
152 | Bubblehead II Wed, Oct 13, 2010 9:22:43am |
re: #149 imp_62
Well, we will just have to wait and see. If this, or a future case becomes high profile enough, it could make it that far. The potential for the abuse of this ruling is imho, high.
and with that, a new thread --------->
153 | Feline Fearless Leader Wed, Oct 13, 2010 10:46:43am |
re: #118 imp_62
Smoked Turkey + Hot Sauce = BIG WIN
He's got a real good steak/general sauce that I presume will be an integral part of the recipe. Sort of like a spicier A-1 with a bit of a kick, but not. He got a good write-up in a St Louis magazine - such-and-such a sauce best on steak; such-and-such a sauce best on chicken; Werewolf sauce best on everything else... :)