Federal Judge Orders Kansas to Restore Planned Parenthood Funding

The Republican Party loses another battle in their war on women’s rights
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This is what’s going to happen in state after state where the Republican Party is passing illegal and/or unconstitutional legislation to suppress women’s rights: Judge orders Kansas to restore funding to Planned Parenthood.

The “party of fiscal responsibility” has wasted enormous amounts of money and time on these laws. It’s the clearest illustration of the GOP’s true agenda, which has very little to do with the economy or government spending, and very much to do with radical right wing social engineering.

A federal judge ordered that funding for Planned Parenthood of Kansas and Mid-Missouri be restored immediately, after a new state law stripped it of funding for non-abortion activities.

A provision in the Kansas budget prioritized family planning funding for clinics that did not perform abortions over those clinics that did, meaning that the region’s Planned Parenthood clinics would go un-funded for the majority of their services. The group would lose an estimated $330,000 in funding per year under the new regulation.

Earlier this month, when the lawsuit between Planned Parenthood and the state began, the state had requested permission to deliver monthly reimbursement payments to Planned Parenthood instead of the usual quarterly lump sum the clinic receives.

U.S. District Judge J. Thomas Marten ruled Tuesday evening that the state would have to continue funding Planned Parenthood and that they would do so on the previous quarterly schedule. Without the funding, Planned Parenthood said that their clinics in Hays and Wichita would be unable to provide services beyond this week.

Marten wrote in Tuesday’s order (PDF) that the status quo between the state and Planned Parenthood must be restored, including the payment schedule. Reimbursements “would have the effect of undermining the plaintiff’s ability to maintain its current level of services.”

“The court finds no injury to the defendants in maintaining the prior payment schedule, as they will be providing funding in a manner consistent with prior practice between the parties, and to an organization which has consistently provided satisfactory family planning services,” the order continued.

The state had previously refused to pay any taxpayer money to Planned Parenthood this month, and had in fact reappropriated the money that the clinics usually received elsewhere. The Kansas Department of Health and Environment shifted $204,000 to the Sedgwick County health department’s non-abortion family planning services program.

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159 comments
1 laZardo  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 11:31:30am

CURSE YOU FEDERAL GOVERNMEEENT~!

/add dramatic riff

2 Obdicut  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 11:31:58am

The courts really are the last line of defense. And that's where we're at. The last line.

3 b_Snark  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 11:33:36am

At least somebody has a head on his shoulders.

4 MrSilverDragon  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 11:34:07am

re: #3 b_sharp

At least somebody has a head on his shoulders.

Ack! Get it off! GET IT OFF!

5 Targetpractice  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 11:34:14am

Damned Activist Judges!!!!!1111

6 Fat Bastard Vegetarian  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 11:37:20am
7 ProGunLiberal  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 11:43:32am

Well, journalists and the NTC found some paperwork that shows that Dennis Kucinich and David Welch were in contact with Qaddafi.

David Welch helped with opening up Libya, and both of them were trying to get info to try and defend Saif-al-Islam al-Qaddafi.

Kucinich needs to be tried for espionage.

8 Kragar  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 11:43:41am

BLACK ROBED SHADOW CABAL!

9 b_Snark  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 11:45:05am

re: #7 ProLifeLiberal

Well, journalists and the NTC found some paperwork that shows that Dennis Kucinich and David Welch were in contact with Qaddafi.

David Welch helped with opening up Libya, and both of them were trying to get info to try and defend Saif-al-Islam al-Qaddafi.

Kucinich needs to be tried for espionage.

Maybe he was a double agent.

10 Kragar  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 11:46:08am

re: #3 b_sharp

At least somebody has a head on his shoulders.

The GOTP will be calling for it shortly.

11 ProGunLiberal  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 11:46:44am

re: #9 b_sharp

Knowing how much a nut Kucinich was, I doubt it.

In any case, any idea of crimes Kucinich could be tried for?

12 ProGunLiberal  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 11:49:00am

We might be able to charge him under the Espionage Act of 1917.

13 Kragar  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 11:49:22am

re: #7 ProLifeLiberal

Well, journalists and the NTC found some paperwork that shows that Dennis Kucinich and David Welch were in contact with Qaddafi.

David Welch helped with opening up Libya, and both of them were trying to get info to try and defend Saif-al-Islam al-Qaddafi.

Kucinich needs to be tried for espionage.

Espionage charges? On what grounds? Acting like an asshat?

14 Velvet Elvis  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 11:49:43am

re: #7 ProLifeLiberal


Link?

15 makeitstop  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 11:50:10am

OT: The president to GOP: Reschedule your debate, I got a jobs speech to deliver.

I like that.

16 makeitstop  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 11:51:21am

re: #11 ProLifeLiberal

Knowing how much a nut Kucinich was, I doubt it.

In any case, any idea of crimes Kucinich could be tried for?

You are going to put McCain and Lindsey Graham on trial too while you're at it, right?

17 ProGunLiberal  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 11:52:05am

re: #14 Conservative Moonbat

Here:

Secret files: US officials aided Gaddafi

18 iossarian  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 11:52:32am

re: #16 makeitstop

You are going to put McCain and Lindsey Graham on trial to, while you're at it, right?

Of course. Not to mention various war crime tribunals over past violations of the Geneva conventions.

Maybe we can get John Yoo to prosecute.

19 Kragar  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 11:53:38am

re: #11 ProLifeLiberal

Knowing how much a nut Kucinich was, I doubt it.

In any case, any idea of crimes Kucinich could be tried for?

Sounds too much like those Tea Party assholes who say Obama definitely needs to be impeached, just as soon as they can find a reason to do it.

20 ProGunLiberal  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 11:54:55am

re: #19 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)

Considering that Kucinich was helping Qaddafi, he broke a law.

21 HappyWarrior  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 11:56:43am

re: #15 makeitstop

OT: The president to GOP: Reschedule your debate, I got a jobs speech to deliver.

I like that.

Stupid Obama thinks he's the president, who does he think he is? :)

22 SpaceJesus  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 11:57:10am

so i may have had a little hand in making this ron paul video, be kind

23 Kragar  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 11:57:15am

re: #20 ProLifeLiberal

Considering that Kucinich was helping Qaddafi, he broke a law.

Other than his usual attempts to stop any war, no matter the goal, what aid did he render?

24 Velvet Elvis  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 11:58:08am

re: #17 ProLifeLiberal

Here:

Secret files: US officials aided Gaddafi

That little shit.

25 makeitstop  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 11:58:34am

re: #23 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)

Other than his usual attempts to stop any war, no matter the goal, what aid did he render?

And McCain and Goober Graham promised Daffy new weapons. Do they get thrown in the Congressional brig with Kucinich?

26 ProGunLiberal  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 11:59:27am

re: #23 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)

I guess I could wait more.

Still the fact that he shows up in wanting evidence to help Saif-al-Islam is bad. hopefully, this will be used against him whenever he has his next election (He will be districted-out this time).

27 Targetpractice  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 11:59:50am

re: #15 makeitstop

OT: The president to GOP: Reschedule your debate, I got a jobs speech to deliver.

I like that.

Yeah, I've already heard about this latest "outrage" from the wingnuts. "How dare Obama schedule a speech during the GOP's debate?! He went on vacation, wasted our money, and now wants to schedule his speech when this debate has been scheduled for months?! The nerve!!!"

Personally, I figure it's nice to have a choice between listening to the same pack of know-nothings confirm that Obama is bad and how they're all the second coming of Christ (but only if elected) or listening to the guy actually in charge right now detail a plan to get the economic rolling and jobs back.

28 laZardo  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 11:59:51am

re: #17 ProLifeLiberal

Welch now works for Bechtel, a multinational American company with billion-dollar construction deals across the Middle East. The documents record that, on August 2, 2011, David Welch met with Gaddafi's officials at the Four Seasons Hotel in Cairo, just a few blocks from the US embassy.

Where have I heard that name before?

29 Brother Holy Cruise Missile of Mild Acceptance  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 11:59:55am

re: #15 makeitstop

OT: The president to GOP: Reschedule your debate, I got a jobs speech to deliver.

I like that.

I like it a lot. Hopefully he will go big with it beyond just the optics/timing.

30 Lord Baron Viscount Duke Earl Count Planckton  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:00:25pm

Folks, name me any recent good mystery thriller please...

31 lawhawk  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:00:45pm

re: #20 ProLifeLiberal

What law are you claiming he broke. As much as I despise Kuchinich and think that he's a weasel when it comes to pretty much everything (and he can't be reached for comment about the ongoing crackdown in Syria), I don't think he broke the law re: Libya.

Yet, if evidence comes out that he or anyone else broke US law, and specifically 18 USC 953, then they should be brought up on charges and prosecuted.

Any citizen of the United States, wherever he may be, who, without authority of the United States, directly or indirectly commences or carries on any correspondence or intercourse with any foreign government or any officer or agent thereof, with intent to influence the measures or conduct of any foreign government or of any officer or agent thereof, in relation to any disputes or controversies with the United States, or to defeat the measures of the United States, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than three years, or both.

This section shall not abridge the right of a citizen to apply, himself or his agent, to any foreign government or the agents thereof for redress of any injury which he may have sustained from such government or any of its agents or subjects.

So, if Kuchinich, or anyone else for that matter, engaged with Khadafi about ending the NATO airstrikes, sought to do business with Khadafi, or otherwise engaged in foreign diplomacy but had US official sanction to do so, then no charges. It's simply other individuals carrying out the official foreign policy of the US as much as we may not like that policy.

It's a fine line between a fact-finding mission (which is typically the stuff that Congress-critters do) and shilling for a foreign government and I think Kuchinich had gone over the line with Syria's Assad, but that remains to be seen with Libya.

32 Kragar  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:00:48pm

re: #25 makeitstop

And McCain and Goober Graham promised Daffy new weapons. Do they get thrown in the Congressional brig with Kucinich?

How many congressman went on record saying that Daffy falling would be problematic because it would threaten stability, allow an Islamic takeover, opposed aiding the rebels, etc etc?

Round them up!

33 laZardo  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:01:03pm

re: #15 makeitstop

"Oh, and I also gave you that long-form birth certificate and killed Osama Bin Laden. But no, nothing pleases you..."

34 iossarian  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:01:51pm

Public Figure Poem #3

Mr. Kucinich
Is a liberal
He believes in UFOs
Is an ineffectual opponent of war
And consorts with some people who are equally as bad
as some other people that other politicians consort with
But, he will let your wife have an abortion

35 Kragar  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:02:52pm

re: #26 ProLifeLiberal

I guess I could wait more.

Still the fact that he shows up in wanting evidence to help Saif-al-Islam is bad. hopefully, this will be used against him whenever he has his next election (He will be districted-out this time).

He's done the same with Syria and most other conflicts over the past several years.

The guy is an asshole who shouldn't be allowed a place on the international stage, but its not criminal.

36 Killgore Trout  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:03:07pm

re: #27 Targetpractice, Worst of Both Worlds

It's not like anybody is going to watch either event. Us political junkies will but everybody else will be watching some shitty show about dancing celebrities. If forced to choose between the two I'll watch the debate. At least that will have some laughs.

37 albusteve  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:04:02pm

re: #30 Sergey Romanov

Folks, name me any recent good mystery thriller please...

any Robert Ludlum book...especially the Bourne stories

38 Lord Baron Viscount Duke Earl Count Planckton  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:04:33pm

re: #30 Sergey Romanov

Folks, name me any recent good mystery thriller please...

(I mean a movie, sorry if I was confusing.)

39 ProGunLiberal  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:04:33pm

re: #31 lawhawk

Good Point. I guess we have to see what they find in Qaddafi's archives.

re: #32 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)

True. But Kucinich went farther in his opposition to the Libyan War than damn near anyone else. So he becomes the Congressman I despise the most.

40 makeitstop  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:05:00pm

re: #32 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)

How many congressman went on record saying that Daffy falling would be problematic because it would threaten stability, allow an Islamic takeover, opposed aiding the rebels, etc etc?

Round them up!

Yeah! Prosecuta-palooza! :)

41 albusteve  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:05:28pm

re: #36 Killgore Trout

It's not like anybody is going to watch either event. Us political junkies will but everybody else will be watching some shitty show about dancing celebrities. If forced to choose between the two I'll watch the debate. At least that will have some laughs.

well said
snort

42 Targetpractice  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:05:35pm

re: #36 Killgore Trout

It's not like anybody is going to watch either event. Us political junkies will but everybody else will be watching some shitty show about dancing celebrities. If forced to choose between the two I'll watch the debate. At least that will have some laughs.

I've given up on TV anyway. I can just read the transcript or wait a couple hours and get the cliff-notes on both events. Meanwhile, I can be doing something constructive, like building a skull fortress in Minecraft or wandering the Mojave Wasteland in search of things to blow up with C4.

43 kirkspencer  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:05:43pm

According to this article's update from the Atlantic Wire, Kucinich is denying giving aid. He says he was asked but declines. He also says:

Al Jazeera found a document written by a Libyan bureaucrat to other Libyan bureaucrats. All it proves is that the Libyans were reading the Washington Post, and read there about my efforts to stop the war.

I admit to being biased to believing it given the original suggestions source to Fox News, an agency I do not trust to tell the whole truth when speaking of any Democratic party member. (or just about any topic for that matter.)

44 Kragar  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:05:49pm

re: #30 Sergey Romanov

Folks, name me any recent good mystery thriller please...

Law Abiding Citizen?

I'm not really into mystery movies. Most of them are trite and easy enough to figure out they aren't worth watching.

45 albusteve  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:06:01pm

re: #38 Sergey Romanov

(I mean a movie, sorry if I was confusing.)

there are none

46 Kragar  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:06:55pm

re: #39 ProLifeLiberal

True. But Kucinich went farther in his opposition to the Libyan War than damn near anyone else. So he becomes the Congressman I despise the most.

Yeah, but being an asshole doesn't equate to espionage charges.

47 Lord Baron Viscount Duke Earl Count Planckton  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:07:09pm

re: #44 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)

I mean something like The Prestige or Shutter Island.

48 laZardo  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:07:35pm

re: #44 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)

Law Abiding Citizen?

I'm not really into mystery movies. Most of them are trite and easy enough to figure out they aren't worth watching.

At least the soundtrack was good.

49 Vicious Babushka  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:08:16pm

re: #30 Sergey Romanov

Folks, name me any recent good mystery thriller please...

Lee Child, Worth Dying For
Jonathan Kellerman, Mystery
Stieg Larssen, The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo trilogy

50 HappyWarrior  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:08:52pm

Didn't see Law Abiding Citizen. Saw Adjustment Bureau which was compared with Inception. I liked it, not as much as Inception or Matt Damon's other works but it was watchable.

51 Vicious Babushka  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:09:18pm

re: #47 Sergey Romanov

I mean something like The Prestige or Shutter Island.

Those sucked!

52 Lord Baron Viscount Duke Earl Count Planckton  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:10:34pm

re: #51 Alouette

Those sucked!

Tell me more of those movies that sucked, I might just like them! ///

53 Kragar  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:11:17pm

re: #47 Sergey Romanov

I mean something like The Prestige or Shutter Island.

Dark City
Old Boy

54 ProGunLiberal  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:11:26pm

re: #46 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)

Well, I heard he might be moving to Washington to run for a seat there.

Keep this info handy, so he can be tied to war criminals when he tries to win a primary.

55 Targetpractice  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:12:34pm

re: #53 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)

Dark City
Old Boy

Dark City's definitely a good one.

56 ProGunLiberal  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:14:03pm

From Twitter:

dovenews Libyan
BREAKING! Saadi Gaddafi "we made arrangement & we are prepared to share power with NTC"

Little Late.

57 albusteve  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:14:05pm

Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's Idaho National Laboratory have designed a suitcase-sized nuclear plant that can power up to eight normal-sized homes. Thanks to its size and durability, the plant can provide fission power not only on Earth, but on the moon, on Mars, or any other place NASA requires a power generator.

gosh...could these find a use on Earth?....nah

Read more: [Link: www.foxnews.com...]

58 Kragar  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:15:19pm

re: #55 Targetpractice, Worst of Both Worlds

Dark City's definitely a good one.

Best movie tag line ever:

"They built the city to see what makes us tick. Last night one of us went off."

59 iossarian  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:15:25pm

re: #54 ProLifeLiberal

Keep this info handy, so he can be tied to war criminals when he tries to win a primary.

FFS. What is with the Kucinich hard-on?

Is he not sufficiently "pro-life"?

60 ProGunLiberal  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:16:59pm

re: #59 iossarian

He's been the most aggressive in the US in regards to trying to hamper the rebels, and protect Qaddafi.

That pisses me off.

61 Targetpractice  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:17:41pm

re: #56 ProLifeLiberal

From Twitter:

Little Late.

Who's this "we" he speaks of? Somehow, I doubt Col. Mo's in on these negotiations, or is going to let the NTC "share" power with him.

Sounds more like Saadi's negotiating the terms of his own surrender.

62 ProGunLiberal  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:18:10pm

re: #61 Targetpractice, Worst of Both Worlds

Family Feuds (not the game)?

63 Lord Baron Viscount Duke Earl Count Planckton  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:19:07pm

re: #50 HappyWarrior

Thanks, I think that'll work.

64 Kragar  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:19:36pm

re: #61 Targetpractice, Worst of Both Worlds

Who's this "we" he speaks of? Somehow, I doubt Col. Mo's in on these negotiations, or is going to let the NTC "share" power with him.

Sounds more like Saadi's negotiating the terms of his own surrender.

And who is our next contestant on "Please don't hound me to the ends of the Earth?"

65 Targetpractice  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:23:30pm

re: #62 ProLifeLiberal

Family Feuds (not the game)?

Possibly. Saadi may see his "sharing" power as an opportunity to get back into some measure of power.

66 iossarian  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:24:44pm

re: #60 ProLifeLiberal

He's been the most aggressive in the US in regards to trying to hamper the rebels, and protect Qaddafi.

I think you have to at least accept that his aim was not to "protect Qaddafi" as much as to stop the US from fighting a war that he felt we had no business fighting.

For all of Ron Paul's craziness, I don't hold his anti-war positions against him either.

The idea that congress must always fall in line behind whatever foreign adventure the executive launches is unattractive to me.

67 Kragar  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:24:45pm

Hey, I'm surprisingly on topic for once this late in a thread -

U.S. Newborn Death Rate Ranked Behind 40 Other Nations

HURRAH! We're tied with UAE and Qatar, and behind Cuba! Must be that American exceptionalism I hear so much about.

68 ProGunLiberal  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:27:13pm

re: #67 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)

Again, shows that many Republicans don't care after the baby has been born.

This is a problem.

69 HappyWarrior  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:28:13pm

re: #67 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)

Hey, I'm surprisingly on topic for once this late in a thread -

U.S. Newborn Death Rate Ranked Behind 40 Other Nations

Inexcusable for a nation our size, influence, and prestige.

70 HappyWarrior  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:29:11pm

re: #63 Sergey Romanov

Thanks, I think that'll work.

Not a prob. It's a little weird but Emily Blunt is attractive in it so it has that going for it.

71 wrenchwench  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:29:22pm

re: #68 ProLifeLiberal

Again, shows that many Republicans don't care after the baby has been born.

This is a problem.

Newborn death rate has more to do with prenatal care. That means they don't care when the baby is still in the womb, if the womb belongs to a poor person, or, you know, a woman.

72 Alexzander  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:31:10pm

re: #58 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)

Best movie tag line ever:

"They built the city to see what makes us tick. Last night one of us went off."

Many of the sets and props from Dark City were reused for The Matrix.
Strange few years for film - the world as illusion heavily in the zeitgeist.

73 Kragar  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:31:59pm

re: #72 Alexzander

Many of the sets and props from Dark City were reused for The Matrix.
Strange few years for film - the world as illusion heavily in the zeitgeist.

Dark City was the better movie.

74 engineer cat  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:32:33pm

Court: Kansas, come over here... closer...

*SMACK*

...now don't let me catch you screwing around like that again!

75 William of Orange  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:33:18pm

The good news keeps on coming today!!!


Off topic but it made me laugh out loud; the description of Cheney's memoirs by Jalopnik.

Imagine if the Harry Potter books had been written from Lord Voldemort's point of view, and you'll have the general spirit of former Vice President Richard Cheney's new memoir, in which Cheney reveals he would have let General Motors and presumably Chrysler collapse and die in 2008 rather than tiding them over with government money until President Barack Obama could inherit the mess. Despite projections of thousands of lost jobs, "I would have preferred that the government not get involved," Cheney wrote according to The Detroit News. For a guy who doesn't have a heartbeat, Cheney sure doesn't seem to care about the company that built the first mechanical replacement for people with dead lumps in their chests.

Ain't that riot!! Hahaha!!

76 Targetpractice  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:34:45pm

re: #75 William of Orange

The good news keeps on coming today!!!

Off topic but it made me laugh out loud; the description of Cheney's memoirs by Jalopnik.

Ain't that riot!! Hahaha!!

And it took him 3 years and a book deal to get around to saying that. Lying bastard.

77 Velvet Elvis  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:35:29pm

re: #72 Alexzander

Many of the sets and props from Dark City were reused for The Matrix.
Strange few years for film - the world as illusion heavily in the zeitgeist.

Someone in Hollywood read Fredrick Jameson.

78 lostlakehiker  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:36:02pm

re: #27 Targetpractice, Worst of Both Worlds

Yeah, I've already heard about this latest "outrage" from the wingnuts. "How dare Obama schedule a speech during the GOP's debate?! He went on vacation, wasted our money, and now wants to schedule his speech when this debate has been scheduled for months?! The nerve!!!"

Personally, I figure it's nice to have a choice between listening to the same pack of know-nothings confirm that Obama is bad and how they're all the second coming of Christ (but only if elected) or listening to the guy actually in charge right now detail a plan to get the economic rolling and jobs back.

And you think he'll deliver such a plan? One that will actually be enacted and make a difference?

79 Charles Johnson  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:38:05pm

From one of the wingnut pinheads who sends me frequent hate mail:

Ooooo. Dirty pictures!!

Site gets better all the time. Keep it up. How about some tits next
time?

At first I thought maybe he was seeing a racy ad or something -- then I realized he meant the medical illustration of a sonogram that I posted last night.

How Wingnuts Think, episode 11,725.

80 Kragar  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:38:19pm

re: #77 Conservative Moonbat

Someone in Hollywood read Fredrick Jameson.

The Wachowskis ripped off Robot Holocaust (1986)

Neo, a drifter from the atomic-blasted wastelands, arrives with his klutzy robot sidekick at a factory where slaves labor to fuel the sinister Dark One's Power Station. There, he meets a comely woman who convinces him to help rescue her scientist father, who has invented a device that can break the Dark One's control over the slaves. Gathering a motley crew of allies on the way, Neo and pals travel to the Power Station, where they confront the Dark One's evil servants.

81 makeitstop  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:38:22pm

re: #78 lostlakehiker

And you think he'll deliver such a plan? One that will actually be enacted and make a difference?

Of course not. Boehner and Cantor will block it as if their lives depended on it.

82 iossarian  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:38:59pm

re: #78 lostlakehiker

And you think he'll deliver such a plan? One that will actually be enacted and make a difference?

Given that the Republicans will block anything and everything that might actually improve the job prospects of people making less than a quarter of a million a year, I agree that there's little chance of anything happening.

People will have another opportunity to see who is on which side, though.

83 Kragar  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:39:41pm

re: #79 Charles

From one of the wingnut pinheads who sends me frequent hate mail:

At first I thought maybe he was seeing a racy ad or something -- then I realized he meant the medical illustration of a sonogram that I posted last night.

How Wingnuts Think, episode 11,725.

Because a scientific illustration showing a medical procedure is just so dirty.

84 Targetpractice  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:39:47pm

re: #78 lostlakehiker

And you think he'll deliver such a plan? One that will actually be enacted and make a difference?

I think investment in infrastructure repair and expansion is as good as any ideas when it comes to creating long-lasting jobs at the moment. IIRC, the estimated cost of repairing all the infrastructure seen as in dire need of such is around $1 trillion. And that's just a down payment.

85 Obdicut  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:40:11pm

re: #80 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)

They ripped off a lot of people. The first movie was okay, but only so long as you don't think about it at all.

Big Trouble In Little China is a much better action flick.

86 theheat  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:40:14pm

re: #79 Charles

You mean he wouldn't get a stiffy at the thought of godless babykillin' liberal women getting that shoved up their netherparts because of GOP mandate?

He's looking at it all wrong. Think more Saw VI and less Bambi.

87 iossarian  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:40:54pm

re: #84 Targetpractice, Worst of Both Worlds

I think investment in infrastructure repair and expansion is as good as any ideas when it comes to creating long-lasting jobs at the moment. IIRC, the estimated cost of repairing all the infrastructure seen as in dire need of such is around $1 trillion. And that's just a down payment.

No, no, people should build their own roads. Much more efficient that way.

/

88 albusteve  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:40:56pm

re: #78 lostlakehiker

And you think he'll deliver such a plan? One that will actually be enacted and make a difference?

I can't think of any reason for confidence in some new plan...a new plan of old ideas...I have more faith in economy minded posters here

89 Brother Holy Cruise Missile of Mild Acceptance  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:41:20pm

re: #79 Charles

Now you know why they hate science, it may contain graphic images that might hurt their delicate sensibilities. Nevermind the fact that they want to put up billboards depicting what and aborted fetus looks like.

90 Lord Baron Viscount Duke Earl Count Planckton  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:42:02pm

re: #79 Charles

From one of the wingnut pinheads who sends me frequent hate mail:

At first I thought maybe he was seeing a racy ad or something -- then I realized he meant the medical illustration of a sonogram that I posted last night.

How Wingnuts Think, episode 11,725.

One might argue about whether that pic is 16+ or not, but "dirty"? Some pretty repressed stuff there.

91 albusteve  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:42:44pm

re: #83 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)

Because a scientific illustration showing a medical procedure is just so dirty.

you should see my old anatomy texts....
va va voom!

92 Targetpractice  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:42:45pm

re: #87 iossarian

No, no, people should build their own roads. Much more efficient that way.

/

No, you don't understand the logic. The argument first goes "There's nothing in the Constitution that says the federal government should be working on roads, that's the job of the states!"

The next step is "The states can't afford to be fixing all these roads! If infrastructure needs to be repaired, then let the businesses do it, as they need those roads to make money!"

After that will be "That bridge just fell down and killed a whole mess of people! Where the fuck was Obama?!"

93 wrenchwench  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:44:46pm

re: #66 iossarian

For all of Ron Paul's craziness, I don't hold his anti-war positions against him either.

The idea that congress must always fall in line behind whatever foreign adventure the executive launches is unattractive to me.

I don't think Paul's anti-war position is anything like "The idea that congress must always fall in line behind whatever foreign adventure the executive launches is unattractive to me." His position is more like, "If they haven't entered US territory, they are not our enemy." His positions include:

No constitutional or moral authority for US action in Darfur. (Sep 2007)

Not US role to monitor eradication of legal slavery in Sudan. (Sep 2007)

Neutrality on Israel-Palestine; start by defunding both. (Dec 2001)

Bring all troops home from abroad & save $100B’s every year. (Dec 2007)

Suicide terrorism stops when we stop intervening abroad. (Dec 2007)

Every country ended slavery without civil war; US could have. (Dec 2007)

Ronald Reagan had the courage to turn tail & run in Lebanon. (May 2007)

Voted YES on disallowing the invasion of Kosovo. (May 1999)

If you agree with all those, fine. If you don't, then be careful about saying, "For all of Ron Paul's craziness, I don't hold his anti-war positions against him either."

94 jamesfirecat  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:45:34pm

re: #78 lostlakehiker

And you think he'll deliver such a plan? One that will actually be enacted and make a difference?

Be enacted?

Of course not, the GOP In congress will do everything they can to see such a plan will be strangled in its cradle (because it would involve more government spending) but it is necessary none the less, Obama needs to get out there and show the people what he's trying to do and what the GOP doesn't want him to do.

95 jamesfirecat  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:47:05pm

re: #79 Charles

From one of the wingnut pinheads who sends me frequent hate mail:

At first I thought maybe he was seeing a racy ad or something -- then I realized he meant the medical illustration of a sonogram that I posted last night.

How Wingnuts Think, episode 11,725.

He wants tits?

Fine here's are some great tits!

96 Bulworth  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:47:34pm

re: #83 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)

Because a scientific illustration showing a medical procedure is just so dirty.

Also, too, if "limited government" conservatives weren't so busy expanding government into women's wombs there would be no need for "dirty pictures."

97 Mostly sane, most of the time.  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:48:07pm

re: #95 jamesfirecat

He wants tits?

Fine here's are some great tits!

Boobies!

98 b_Snark  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:48:32pm

re: #90 Sergey Romanov

One might argue about whether that pic is 16+ or not, but "dirty"? Some pretty repressed stuff there.

That pic isn't even 16months+.
The emailer has been living in a barrel.

99 Targetpractice  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:48:48pm

re: #94 jamesfirecat

Be enacted?

Of course not, the GOP In congress will do everything they can to see such a plan will be strangled in its cradle (because it would involve more government spending) but it is necessary none the less, Obama needs to get out there and show the people what he's trying to do and what the GOP doesn't want him to do.

Agreed, "will it work" and "will it be implemented" are two separate questions. The answer to the first "Yes, if administered properly." The answer to the second is "Not if the GOP has anything to say about it."

100 iossarian  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:51:00pm

re: #93 wrenchwench

I wouldn't say that all of those are "Ron Paul's anti-war positions". For example, defunding Israel/Palestine is more of an anti-foreign aid position than an anti-war position.

I don't agree with all of Ron Paul's anti-war positions either; I do think that some wars (a small minority) are worth fighting. Many, however, are not.

101 Vicious Babushka  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:51:05pm

re: #79 Charles

From one of the wingnut pinheads who sends me frequent hate mail:

At first I thought maybe he was seeing a racy ad or something -- then I realized he meant the medical illustration of a sonogram that I posted last night.

How Wingnuts Think, episode 11,725.

Wait, what?

102 Killgore Trout  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:52:31pm

One More Time: The Stimulus Worked

Republicans and their allies keep saying the Recovery Act didn't work. The experts keep saying that it did. The latest is the Congressional Budget Office, which this week released a new economic projection and, in so doing, confirmed its earlier finding that the Recovery Act succeed in its primary goal: Saving or creating jobs in order to offset the effects of the recession.

As of June, the agency says, between 1.0 and 2.9 million more people are working because of the Recovery Act. And that figure actually seems to understates the impact.

Not only did more people find jobs; more people who had jobs worked additional hours. Throwing those additional hours into the mix, CBO determined that the Recovery Act's net impact was the equivalent of between 1.4 and 4.0 million additional full-time jobs.

The Obama Administration had predicted the Recovery Act would create 3.5 million jobs, which is towards the upper boundary of the CBO's estimates but certainly within its range. It's also roughly consistent with projections from other authorities.

PDF at the link.

103 Feline Emperor of the Conservative Tears  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:53:10pm

re: #92 Targetpractice, Worst of Both Worlds

No, you don't understand the logic. The argument first goes "There's nothing in the Constitution that says the federal government should be working on roads, that's the job of the states!"

The next step is "The states can't afford to be fixing all these roads! If infrastructure needs to be repaired, then let the businesses do it, as they need those roads to make money!"

After that will be "That bridge just fell down and killed a whole mess of people! Where the fuck was Obama?!"

Won't get that far since too many large corporations (Walmart, etc.) are very dependent on a working transportation network to get goods to market and make their tidy profit.

104 Varek Raith  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:54:02pm

re: #79 Charles

From one of the wingnut pinheads who sends me frequent hate mail:

At first I thought maybe he was seeing a racy ad or something -- then I realized he meant the medical illustration of a sonogram that I posted last night.

How Wingnuts Think, episode 11,725.

Medical pictures frighten them!

105 reine.de.tout  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:54:10pm

Tits.

More tits.

The first one is in particular bad taste.
Delete this, Charles, if it's over the top.
But I thought we could give our friends a thrill.

106 RadicalModerate  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:54:13pm

Hey Governor Perry - about those statements you've made regarding ending Medicare/Medicaid: If your appointees hadn't been busy billing the system for medically unnecessary procedures, its possible that the solvency of the programs wouldn't be brought into question, now would it?

Big changes ahead for Medicaid braces program after News 8 inquiry

AUSTIN — A six-month News 8 investigation has led to changes for the dental Medicaid program in Texas.

The Texas Health and Human Services Commission announced a series of corrective changes after News 8 found $184 million in Medicaid payments for braces last year. That's more than the other 49 states combined.

State regulations require that braces paid for by Medicaid are a medical necessity — not merely cosmetic.

Last week, News 8 tried to interview Dr. Jerry Felkner, the dental director who oversees the approval of Medicaid spending in Texas, but he sped off from our cameras.

Dr. Felkner has now left the program

107 b_Snark  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:54:37pm

re: #101 Alouette

Wait, what?

Children under the age of 42 should not see pictures depicting female human anatomy because it could lead to obsessive masturbation.

108 Targetpractice  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:56:15pm

re: #103 oaktree

Won't get that far since too many large corporations (Walmart, etc.) are very dependent on a working transportation network to get goods to market and make their tidy profit.

Yeah, but don't tell the "small government" types, who are absolutely convinced that those roads would exist even without government efforts and government money, because businesses would have built them on their own.

Basically, you have to be so disconnected from reality that you believe that the majority of the last century was an aberration, and that the "free market" would have done all of that on its own, just to a better quality and a lower price.

I tried to make sense of it a long time back, but my head doesn't fit that far up my ass.

109 Kragar  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:56:26pm

About that Texas Miracle...

Texas job growth came mostly from government jobs

at a time when federal, state, and local governments continue to shed jobs — more than 500,000 since President Obama took office in 2009 — a bulk of the job creation in Texas has come in the public sector. While Perry espouses small government rhetoric, the 'Texas Miracle' created state and local government jobs at a faster rate than any state in the nation, according to 2010 Census data released Tuesday:

110 b_Snark  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:56:27pm

re: #105 reine.de.tout

Tits.

More tits.

The first one is in particular bad taste.
Delete this, Charles, if it's over the top.
But I thought we could give our friends a thrill.

That first one looks like someone was having hormone problems.

111 reine.de.tout  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:56:59pm

re: #107 b_sharp

Children under the age of 42 should not see pictures depicting female human anatomy because it could lead to obsessive masturbation.

Even pictures of oddly shaped potatoes could do it. When I post that sort of stuff on my FB page, I order the kids to avert their eyes. I'm sure they do exactly what I tell them.

Image: 303868_10150413185194942_638934941_10967089_4696224_n.jpg

112 Varek Raith  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:57:31pm

re: #111 reine.de.tout

Even pictures of oddly shaped potatoes could do it. When I post that sort of stuff on my FB page, I order the kids to avert their eyes. I'm sure they do exactly what I tell them.

Image: 303868_10150413185194942_638934941_10967089_469622 4_n.jpg

Where do you find this stuff?
Hmmm????
/
:)

113 Mostly sane, most of the time.  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:58:02pm

re: #111 reine.de.tout

Even pictures of oddly shaped potatoes could do it. When I post that sort of stuff on my FB page, I order the kids to avert their eyes. I'm sure they do exactly what I tell them.

Image: 303868_10150413185194942_638934941_10967089_469622 4_n.jpg

One of my friends has a curse resting on her family.

Whenever they go to the zoo, two animals will decide it's time to get biological.

Turtles, last time.

114 Targetpractice  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:58:29pm

re: #109 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)

About that Texas Miracle...

Texas job growth came mostly from government jobs

So did much of the growth during the Bush years. IIRC, something like 1 million new government jobs were created on his watch. Though I may be mis-remembering.

115 reine.de.tout  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:58:37pm

re: #112 Varek Raith

Where do you find this stuff?
Hmmm???
/
:)

LOL.
It just comes to me.
My daughter thinks I've got a really warped sense of humor.
I am, apparently, a source of great amusement for her friends. All of whom want to be my FB friend.

116 reine.de.tout  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:59:01pm

re: #113 EmmmieG

One of my friends has a curse resting on her family.

Whenever they go to the zoo, two animals will decide it's time to get biological.

Turtles, last time.

Turtles?

117 albusteve  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:59:42pm

re: #102 Killgore Trout

One More Time: The Stimulus Worked

PDF at the link.

I'm way too cynical to believe that tripe...look around...depends on how one defines success..the CBO is about as trustworthy as Standard and Poor's

118 Lord Baron Viscount Duke Earl Count Planckton  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 12:59:55pm

re: #116 reine.de.tout

Turtles?

That was a long embarrassment.

119 Varek Raith  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 1:00:11pm

re: #116 reine.de.tout

Turtles?

How does that even work???

120 reine.de.tout  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 1:00:35pm

re: #119 Varek Raith

How does that even work???

Yeah, that's what I was wondering -

121 Kragar  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 1:00:55pm

re: #116 reine.de.tout

Turtles?

Desert tortoises are surprisingly noisy during the hibbity dibbity.

122 Lord Baron Viscount Duke Earl Count Planckton  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 1:00:59pm

re: #120 reine.de.tout

Yeah, that's what I was wondering -

Meh. Try hedgehogs.

123 Neutral President  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 1:01:12pm

re: #79 Charles

From one of the wingnut pinheads who sends me frequent hate mail:

At first I thought maybe he was seeing a racy ad or something -- then I realized he meant the medical illustration of a sonogram that I posted last night.

How Wingnuts Think, episode 11,725.

Tell him to wait until his wingnut buddies try to ban mammograms. I'm sure that's on the list.

124 Kragar  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 1:01:34pm

re: #122 Sergey Romanov

Meh. Try hedgehogs.

There are laws against that sort of thing.

125 Interesting Times  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 1:01:35pm

re: #119 Varek Raith

How does that even work???

They came out of their shell?

126 lawhawk  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 1:01:46pm

How many heads are going to explode over this. President Obama to visit Paterson, NJ to view flooding damage from Hurricane Irene. Seeing as I wont be able to get into Paterson b/c of ongoing flooding, that's another missed opportunity to see the President (and the closest was when I just missed seeing his procession following his visit to Ground Zero after OBL was killed).

So why would heads explode? Well, Paterson's got a large Muslim population - and he's skipping over other towns that are heavily flooded like New Brunswick, Bound Brook, etc. and expect the usual suspects to claim that he's a sekrit Muslim or that he hates white people or other craziness. Or, they'll claim he's getting in the way of the relief/recovery efforts.

Anything to get their 24/7 hate in a tizzy.

127 Lord Baron Viscount Duke Earl Count Planckton  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 1:02:05pm

re: #124 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)

There are laws against that sort of thing.

How do you even know?!

128 Obdicut  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 1:02:07pm

re: #105 reine.de.tout

Reine? Oh god. I wasn't expecting that from you.

Dear lord. Haven't seen something like that since I last passed a road crew.

129 b_Snark  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 1:02:11pm

re: #111 reine.de.tout

Even pictures of oddly shaped potatoes could do it. When I post that sort of stuff on my FB page, I order the kids to avert their eyes. I'm sure they do exactly what I tell them.

Image: 303868_10150413185194942_638934941_10967089_469622 4_n.jpg

Looks like convergent evolution to me.:P

Both my kids were exposed to naked people and medical pictures/sketches all their lives. Neither one of them turned into a rapist, a killer, a pedophile or a serial tofu eater.

130 Kragar  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 1:02:26pm

re: #125 publicityStunted

They came out of their shell?

That works several levels when you consider it.

131 Kragar  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 1:02:43pm

re: #127 Sergey Romanov

How do you even know?!

I work in IT.

132 b_Snark  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 1:03:15pm

re: #113 EmmmieG

One of my friends has a curse resting on her family.

Whenever they go to the zoo, two animals will decide it's time to get biological.

Turtles, last time.

Better than our curse. Big cats will piss on someone outside the enclosure.

133 Lord Baron Viscount Duke Earl Count Planckton  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 1:03:25pm

re: #131 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)

I work in IT.

- In WHAT?
- In IT!

134 Varek Raith  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 1:03:33pm

re: #131 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)

I work in IT.

...Who watches tortoise porn....

135 Targetpractice  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 1:03:49pm

re: #126 lawhawk

How many heads are going to explode over this. President Obama to visit Paterson, NJ to view flooding damage from Hurricane Irene. Seeing as I wont be able to get into Paterson b/c of ongoing flooding, that's another missed opportunity to see the President (and the closest was when I just missed seeing his procession following his visit to Ground Zero after OBL was killed).

So why would heads explode? Well, Paterson's got a large Muslim population - and he's skipping over other towns that are heavily flooded like New Brunswick, Bound Brook, etc. and expect the usual suspects to claim that he's a sekrit Muslim or that he hates white people or other craziness. Or, they'll claim he's getting in the way of the relief/recovery efforts.

Anything to get their 24/7 hate in a tizzy.

My guess is the line will be the usual: "He's turning a natural disaster into a photo op! These people need help, they don't need to be a background for this prick to show off!"

136 b_Snark  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 1:03:51pm

re: #116 reine.de.tout

Turtles?

All the way down.

137 Lord Baron Viscount Duke Earl Count Planckton  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 1:04:25pm

re: #136 b_sharp

All the way down.

Infinite love?

138 b_Snark  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 1:04:50pm

re: #122 Sergey Romanov

Meh. Try hedgehogs.

Ouch, ouch, ouch.

139 Kragar  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 1:05:09pm

re: #134 Varek Raith

...Who watches tortoise porn...

I'm a reference source for our incident response team.

"Hey, Kragar, take a look at these URLs and search terms..."
"Oh yeah, thats porn."
"OK, thanks."

140 Lord Baron Viscount Duke Earl Count Planckton  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 1:05:34pm

re: #138 b_sharp

Ouch, ouch, ouch.

That's why you should wear protection when it comes to it.

141 reine.de.tout  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 1:05:57pm

re: #128 Obdicut

Reine? Oh god. I wasn't expecting that from you.

Dear lord. Haven't seen something like that since I last passed a road crew.

Oh, sorry Obdi!

Sometimes I'm just not myself.
heheh.

142 lawhawk  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 1:05:58pm

re: #135 Targetpractice, Worst of Both Worlds

The comments are already working on the hate - why view the ghetto (Paterson) and not places like Wayne or Fairfield.

By the time the President does show, most of the flooding will have receded, but it's still going to leave lots of damage throughout the state. No way to see it all except by helicopter, and that means no on the ground-meeting with folks affected by the storm damage.

143 Varek Raith  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 1:06:32pm

re: #139 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)

I'm a reference source for our incident response team.

"Hey, Kragar, take a look at these URLs and search terms..."
"Oh yeah, thats porn."
"OK, thanks."

"Tyrannosaurus Rex; real. Babe-osaurus Rex; porn. A symposium on the Pangea theory of the Permian Extin - WOW, THAT IS SOME NASTY PORN!!!"
-American Dad

144 reine.de.tout  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 1:09:10pm

re: #129 b_sharp

Looks like convergent evolution to me.:P

Both my kids were exposed to naked people and medical pictures/sketches all their lives. Neither one of them turned into a rapist, a killer, a pedophile or a serial tofu eater.

Well - mine turned into a tofu eater. But hey -

145 reine.de.tout  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 1:11:35pm

B-sharp, why aren't you at the doc's office?

146 wrenchwench  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 1:11:47pm

re: #115 reine.de.tout

LOL.
It just comes to me.
My daughter thinks I've got a really warped sense of humor.
I am, apparently, a source of great amusement for her friends. All of whom want to be my FB friend.

You'll be seeing my "friend request" soon.

147 Ben G. Hazi  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 1:11:55pm

re: #7 ProLifeLiberal

Well, journalists and the NTC found some paperwork that shows that Dennis Kucinich and David Welch were in contact with Qaddafi.

David Welch helped with opening up Libya, and both of them were trying to get info to try and defend Saif-al-Islam al-Qaddafi.

Kucinich needs to be tried for espionage.

Wouldn't the Logan Act be more suitable?

148 reine.de.tout  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 1:12:52pm

re: #146 wrenchwench

You'll be seeing my "friend request" soon.

Great!

149 Varek Raith  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 1:12:59pm

re: #145 reine.de.tout

B-sharp, why aren't you at the doc's office?

I say we hop in a car and drag b_sharp's ass to the doc.
It's because LGF cares.
:)

150 Feline Emperor of the Conservative Tears  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 1:13:42pm

re: #108 Targetpractice, Worst of Both Worlds

Yeah, but don't tell the "small government" types, who are absolutely convinced that those roads would exist even without government efforts and government money, because businesses would have built them on their own.

Basically, you have to be so disconnected from reality that you believe that the majority of the last century was an aberration, and that the "free market" would have done all of that on its own, just to a better quality and a lower price.

I tried to make sense of it a long time back, but my head doesn't fit that far up my ass.

If the roads go to pieces the railroads will make a killing. Nothing like removing one of their major competitors*. Not to mention I presume the regulation of railroad rates will also get the axe - - hey, it's a free market. And the railroads did get and build their infrastructure - often with state or federal support though.

* - And the US trend that saw support of road infrastructure and the automobile industry partially to reduce the railroad monopoly will be reversed as well.

151 Kragar  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 1:13:52pm

re: #143 Varek Raith

"Tyrannosaurus Rex; real. Babe-osaurus Rex; porn. A symposium on the Pangea theory of the Permian Extin - WOW, THAT IS SOME NASTY PORN!!!"
-American Dad

Back in the early 00s, the site Chickswithballs was not porn related, but was in fact a Women's NBA fan site.

152 b_Snark  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 1:13:55pm

re: #145 reine.de.tout

B-sharp, why aren't you at the doc's office?

Less than an hour away.

153 reine.de.tout  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 1:15:18pm

re: #152 b_sharp

Less than an hour away.

My clock says 3:14 central time. I guess it's "savings" time, and you're on standard?

154 Feline Emperor of the Conservative Tears  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 1:15:39pm

re: #126 lawhawk

How many heads are going to explode over this. President Obama to visit Paterson, NJ to view flooding damage from Hurricane Irene. Seeing as I wont be able to get into Paterson b/c of ongoing flooding, that's another missed opportunity to see the President (and the closest was when I just missed seeing his procession following his visit to Ground Zero after OBL was killed).

So why would heads explode? Well, Paterson's got a large Muslim population - and he's skipping over other towns that are heavily flooded like New Brunswick, Bound Brook, etc. and expect the usual suspects to claim that he's a sekrit Muslim or that he hates white people or other craziness. Or, they'll claim he's getting in the way of the relief/recovery efforts.

Anything to get their 24/7 hate in a tizzy.

So if he gets in the way of relief/recovery efforts for Muslims does that suddenly make him a good guy?
//

155 b_Snark  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 1:17:50pm

re: #153 reine.de.tout

My clock says 3:14 central time. I guess it's "savings" time, and you're on standard?

Yes. Sask never goes on DST. I should have said mountain time. I'll be leaving in about 1/2hr. It only takes about 15min to get there.

156 Lord Baron Viscount Duke Earl Count Planckton  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 1:19:48pm

re: #149 Varek Raith

I say we hop in a car and drag b_sharp's ass to the doc.
It's because LGF cares.
:)

*sending gravitational eye-rays to fetch B-Sharp to the doc's office*

Nope, didn't work. I can only offer a hypnotoad for moral encouragement ;)

157 Ben G. Hazi  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 1:20:10pm

re:

158 lostlakehiker  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 1:46:44pm

Just a question: do folks here take as settled fact that Thomas Jefferson fathered a child on Sally Hemings? DNA, and all that?

159 Ben G. Hazi  Wed, Aug 31, 2011 2:17:16pm

re: #158 lostlakehiker

I'd say yes to Jefferson siring a child with Hemings, but is there a particualr reason why you decided to post this question on a dead thread?


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