2 | Obdicut Sun, Sep 16, 2012 3:21:51pm |
I just saw a guy wearing a Santa suit except with confederate flag markings on it. He was walking north, which is towards Harlem.
3 | Decatur Deb Sun, Sep 16, 2012 3:23:32pm |
re: #2 Obdicut
I just saw a guy wearing a Santa suit except with confederate flag markings on it. He was walking north, which is towards Harlem.
Sounds like a self-solving problem.
4 | Stanghazi Sun, Sep 16, 2012 3:34:34pm |
chew on these baby panda ears, why dontcha
[Link: www.sandiegozoo.org...]
5 | Gus Sun, Sep 16, 2012 3:44:42pm |
Top #Libya cleric issues fatwa against embassy attack, blames govt for appeasing Salafist extremists bit.ly/Spnw23— Borzou Daragahi (@borzou) September 15, 2012
7 | Charles Johnson Sun, Sep 16, 2012 3:47:46pm |
re: #5 Gus
Everybody's appeasing somebody.
8 | Obdicut Sun, Sep 16, 2012 3:52:18pm |
Okay, this gets me right here:
[Link: www.buzzfeed.com...]
A love story in pictures.
This reminds me of where I started to get really mad with the media. I'd always found them flawed, but during the second gulf war they started to conflate the number of dead with the 'casualties'. Casualties include the wounded soldiers, the AWOL, the lost in any way. That's what it has always meant. But somehow during the second invasion of Iraq the media-- and a lot of the public-- lost sight of that. All anyone cared about was the number of dead.
Being disabled sucks. Experiencing severe trauma can fuck you up. Experiencing severe trauma that also disables you is one of the hardest psychiatric challenges to overcome.
Never forget the wounded warriors.
[Link: www.woundedwarriorproject.org...]
9 | Vicious Babushka Sun, Sep 16, 2012 3:57:05pm |
I am making this sauce to serve with the grilled salmon!
I used up all the fresh dill to make the soup, so I will use fresh parsley instead, and instead of sour cream I will substitute vegan "sour kream."
That's the best that I can do at the last minute!
10 | Stanghazi Sun, Sep 16, 2012 3:57:16pm |
re: #8 Obdicut
Okay, this gets me right here:
[Link: www.buzzfeed.com...]
A love story in pictures.
This reminds me of where I started to get really mad with the media. I'd always found them flawed, but during the second gulf war they started to conflate the number of dead with the 'casualties'. Casualties include the wounded soldiers, the AWOL, the lost in any way. That's what it has always meant. But somehow during the second invasion of Iraq the media-- and a lot of the public-- lost sight of that. All anyone cared about was the number of dead.
Being disabled sucks. Experiencing severe trauma can fuck you up. Experiencing severe trauma that also disables you is one of the hardest psychiatric challenges to overcome.
Never forget the wounded warriors.
[Link: www.woundedwarriorproject.org...]
Oh, holy shit. Real fucking life.
11 | goddamnedfrank Sun, Sep 16, 2012 3:57:46pm |
All that exists for any president are the odds. On March 17 the U.N. gave Obama his resolution. The next day he flew to Brazil and was there on the 19th, when the bombing began. A group of Democrats in Congress issued a statement demanding Obama withdraw from Libya; Ohio Democratic congressman Dennis Kucinich asked if Obama had just committed an impeachable offense. All sorts of people who had been hounding the president for his inaction now flipped and questioned the wisdom of action. A few days earlier Newt Gingrich, busy running for president, had said, “We don’t need the United Nations. All we have to say is that we think slaughtering your own citizens is unacceptable and that we’re intervening.” Four days after the bombing began, Gingrich went on the Today show to say he wouldn’t have intervened and was quoted on Politico as saying, “It is impossible to make sense of the standard of intervention in Libya except opportunism and news media publicity.” The tone of the news coverage shifted dramatically, too. One day it was “Why aren’t you doing anything?” The next it was “What have you gotten us into?” As one White House staffer puts it, “All the people who had been demanding intervention went nuts after we intervened and said it was outrageous. That’s because the controversy machine is bigger than the reality machine.”
13 | dragonath Sun, Sep 16, 2012 4:00:50pm |
Obama's Job Approval has stayed stable, and in fact has gone up in today's rolling poll, according to Gallup. That's gonna blow some minds for people who attributed it solely to the convention.
15 | Obdicut Sun, Sep 16, 2012 4:02:16pm |
re: #10 Stanley Sea
It's so great to see them making them through that, because so many don't. I have three military veteran friends who underwent significant trauma. Two of them were badly wounded, the last one psychologically screwed up after he got left behind during an extraction and had to make his own way back across fifty miles of Afghan mountains.
All three of them had good, strong relationships that nonetheless broke under the strain. It made it that much more tragic that it wasn't anybody's fault, it's really hard to live with a guy who'll wake up screaming in the middle of the night, or who will rage out at any perception of being abandoned. Really, the guy who wasn't physically injured came out the worst. Being left behind by the guys he trusted most really tore him up. He forgave them, but man.
16 | Stanghazi Sun, Sep 16, 2012 4:06:20pm |
re: #15 Obdicut
It's so great to see them making them through that, because so many don't. I have three military veteran friends who underwent significant trauma. Two of them were badly wounded, the last one psychologically screwed up after he got left behind during an extraction and had to make his own way back across fifty miles of Afghan mountains.
All three of them had good, strong relationships that nonetheless broke under the strain. It made it that much more tragic that it wasn't anybody's fault, it's really hard to live with a guy who'll wake up screaming in the middle of the night, or who will rage out at any perception of being abandoned. Really, the guy who wasn't physically injured came out the worst. Being left behind by the guys he trusted most really tore him up. He forgave them, but man.
Imagine. Just imagine. I'm feeling quite ridiculous right now, enjoying my lazy ass Sunday, wondering what to cook for dinner.
For real America? We have got to give back and not just spew our disagreement.
17 | Varek Raith Sun, Sep 16, 2012 4:06:35pm |
re: #2 Obdicut
I just saw a guy wearing a Santa suit except with confederate flag markings on it. He was walking north, which is towards Harlem.
Like, what?
18 | A Mom Anon Sun, Sep 16, 2012 4:08:17pm |
re: #8 Obdicut
Wow. It's beautiful and awful and sad and joyful all at once.
And think of all the people like him,who don't have that love and support system in place,who come home and are forgotten entirely. Like homeless vets,wtf? The word homeless and veteran don't belong anywhere near each other. There's where the defense dept budget should be increased-for those returning and their families,a few less bombs and planes wouldn't hurt a thing.
19 | Charles Johnson Sun, Sep 16, 2012 4:09:54pm |
20 | wrenchwench Sun, Sep 16, 2012 4:13:30pm |
re: #11 goddamnedfrank
Dammit, it's a long, well-written article. I don't have time for such things!
21 | Obdicut Sun, Sep 16, 2012 4:14:39pm |
22 | Shiplord Kirel Sun, Sep 16, 2012 4:15:23pm |
General Edwin Walker, 1909-1993 was mentioned in the last string as the probable source for the JFK "Wanted for Treason" poster that appeared in Dallas just before Kennedy's assassination in 1963. Walker, dismissed from the army for indoctrinating his troops with John Birch propaganda, was quite a character.
His career is like a detailed road map of the roots of the current American right. It's all there, JBS founder Robert Welch, Reverend Billy James Hargis, McCarthyism, pervasive conspiracy claims, and strident opposition to minority rights.
Walker himself had been the target of an assassination attempt a few months before the Kennedy murder. It is widely believed that the failed assassin was none other than Lee Harvey Oswald.
Even more strangely, Walker had commanded the federal troops who successfully forced the integration of Little Rock Central High School in 1957. He had complained constantly through back channels that his orders were unconstitutional and immoral but he had carried them out.
23 | CuriousLurker Sun, Sep 16, 2012 4:18:41pm |
re: #21 Obdicut
Um, check the keywords on your page.
Also, maybe add the link to the wounded warriros website?
24 | Obdicut Sun, Sep 16, 2012 4:26:22pm |
re: #23 CuriousLurker
Thanks. The Tag thing always works counter-intuitively for me.
25 | Kronocide Sun, Sep 16, 2012 4:32:57pm |
Pamela Geller's Blog Solicited Funds For anti-Muhammad Film
Interesting...
26 | Stanghazi Sun, Sep 16, 2012 4:33:31pm |
re: #25 Kronocide
Pamela Geller's Blog Solicited Funds For anti-Muhammad Film
Interesting...
Of course she did.
27 | dragonath Sun, Sep 16, 2012 4:36:06pm |
re: #22 Shiplord Kirel
He resigned his commission after being publicly and formally admonished by President John F. Kennedy (JFK) for insulting Eleanor Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman in print
That's interesting. He probably hated Truman for a bunch of reasons, but Eleanor Roosevelt? That's like a litmus test for assholism. In fact- the only negative protrayals I've seen of her outside of the far-right and Birchy circles is in genuine Nazi propaganda from the 30s.
This may not be related, but the UCMJ passed in the congress that immediately succeeded the so called "do-nothing" congress. That was under Truman too.
You know, the more I think about it, Republicans couldn't really control their extremists once they got into power even back then. That 1946-48 bunch made the House Un-American Activities Committee a permanent fixture, and the '53-55 bunch went all out on McCarthyism.
28 | dragonath Sun, Sep 16, 2012 4:48:04pm |
Also:
William F. Buckley, Jr., had considered Walker a potential leader of the Right but gave up on Walker in this period.[45]
Haha, oh man.
29 | Ben G. Hazi Sun, Sep 16, 2012 4:54:38pm |
re: #22 Shiplord Kirel
General Edwin Walker, 1909-1993 was mentioned in the last string as the probable source for the JFK "Wanted for Treason" poster that appeared in Dallas just before Kennedy's assassination in 1963. Walker, dismissed from the army for indoctrinating his troops with John Birch propaganda, was quite a character.
His career is like a detailed road map of the roots of the current American right. It's all there, JBS founder Robert Welch, Reverend Billy James Hargis, McCarthyism, pervasive conspiracy claims, and strident opposition to minority rights.
Walker himself had been the target of an assassination attempt a few months before the Kennedy murder. It is widely believed that the failed assassin was none other than Lee Harvey Oswald.
Even more strangely, Walker had commanded the federal troops who successfully forced the integration of Little Rock Central High School in 1957. He had complained constantly through back channels that his orders were unconstitutional and immoral but he had carried them out.
Read the Wiki on him; what a POS from Little Rock on.
30 | BongCrodny Sun, Sep 16, 2012 4:54:58pm |
re: #25 Kronocide
Pamela Geller's Blog Solicited Funds For anti-Muhammad Film
Interesting...
So very unsurprised.
31 | Decatur Deb Sun, Sep 16, 2012 4:57:45pm |
re: #29 Gert Fröbe
Read the Wiki on him; what a POS from Little Rock on.
IIRC from those times, he was much of the inspiration for GEN Jack. D. Ripper, USAF.
32 | Killgore Trout Sun, Sep 16, 2012 4:58:50pm |
Wapo's fact checker gives Bibi the fact check treatment
Netanyahu’s claim that Iran is ‘six months’ from having nuclear bomb material
33 | Charles Johnson Sun, Sep 16, 2012 5:02:50pm |
re: #25 Kronocide
Pamela Geller's Blog Solicited Funds For anti-Muhammad Film
Interesting...
It is, but right now there's no proof that this film is "Innocence of Muslims." There's no doubt that Geller and Spencer associated extensively with the producers, though.
34 | Killgore Trout Sun, Sep 16, 2012 5:06:38pm |
Terrorists demands the world respect their religious sensibilities.
Clashes Over Prophet Film; Hizballah Urges Demos
“The ones who should be held accountable and boycotted are those who support and protect the producers, namely the U.S. administration,” Nasrallah said. He called for protests on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
He urged protesters to call on their leaders to express their anger too.
“We should not only express our anger at an American embassy here or there. We should tell our rulers in the Arab and Muslim world that it is ‘your responsibility in the first place’ and since you officially represent the governments and states of the Muslim world you should impose on the United States, Europe and the whole world that our prophet, our Quran and our holy places and honor of our Prophet be respected,” he told his followers in a televised speech.
35 | Mostly sane, most of the time. Sun, Sep 16, 2012 5:09:11pm |
You know, you can't hurt God.
Either: He exists as believers have stated, in which case we have no power to hurt Him. We merely make ourselves look stupid and state an untruth.
Or: Atheists are right, in which case you can't hurt what doesn't exist.
Either way, if you believe in a God who is so fragile that he requires you to defend him, this is a problem.
In case you are wondering, blasphemy commandments are for us. You sin if you blasphemy, harming you, not God.
36 | Dark_Falcon Sun, Sep 16, 2012 5:09:44pm |
re: #29 Gert Fröbe
Read the Wiki on him; what a POS from Little Rock on.
Sad, given how strong his career had been: took out outlying garrisons for Operations Shingle and Dragoon in the Med during WWII, and then led the 7th Infantry Regiment of the Rock of the Marne (3rd ID) in Korea. Did all that, then turned asshole.
37 | Dark_Falcon Sun, Sep 16, 2012 5:10:59pm |
re: #34 Killgore Trout
Terrorists demands the world respect their religious sensibilities.
Just try to impopse on us, you little shits, just try.
38 | goddamnedfrank Sun, Sep 16, 2012 5:12:16pm |
re: #37 Dark_Falcon
Just try to impopse on us, you little shits, just try.
Pro tip: Lay off the tough guy talk, it makes you look childish.
39 | Varek Raith Sun, Sep 16, 2012 5:13:44pm |
re: #32 Killgore Trout
Wapo's fact checker gives Bibi the fact check treatment
Netanyahu’s claim that Iran is ‘six months’ from having nuclear bomb material
That claim has lost all meaning.
I've heard it for the past freaking decade.
Always a few months away.
40 | Four More Tears Sun, Sep 16, 2012 5:13:50pm |
re: #38 goddamnedfrank
Pro tip: Lay off the tough guy talk, it makes you look childish.
Oh yeah? Wanna make something of it Frank? Huh? Let's step outside!
oh yeah its the internetz
41 | Varek Raith Sun, Sep 16, 2012 5:14:26pm |
re: #40 Mocking Jay
Oh yeah? Wanna make something of it Frank? Huh? Let's step outside!
oh yeah its the internetz
*Charges ion cannon*
42 | Dark_Falcon Sun, Sep 16, 2012 5:14:47pm |
re: #36 Dark_Falcon
Sad, given how strong his career had been: took out outlying garrisons for Operations Shingle and Dragoon in the Med during WWII, and then led the 7th Infantry Regiment of the Rock of the Marne (3rd ID) in Korea. Did all that, then turned asshole.
Fun fact: The 7th Infantry Regiment used a breastwork of cotton bales during the Battle of New Orleans and has even after been called 'The Cottonbalers'.
43 | Dark_Falcon Sun, Sep 16, 2012 5:16:21pm |
re: #38 goddamnedfrank
Pro tip: Lay off the tough guy talk, it makes you look childish.
It looks how it looks. I said it how I wanted to say it.
44 | Mostly sane, most of the time. Sun, Sep 16, 2012 5:16:57pm |
re: #40 Mocking Jay
Oh yeah? Wanna make something of it Frank? Huh? Let's step outside!
oh yeah its the internetz
Fine, you have to duel with sonic screwdrivers while balancing on the ether cables.
45 | Stanghazi Sun, Sep 16, 2012 5:17:19pm |
re: #37 Dark_Falcon
Just try to impopse on us, you little shits, just try.
Like they can reach YOU in your comfortable little world.
THIS is what I dislike about the American pity party. It is NOT going to affect you. It will affect those you care zero about.
46 | Achilles Tang Sun, Sep 16, 2012 5:18:56pm |
re: #34 Killgore Trout
Terrorists demands the world respect their religious sensibilities.
I have developed certain sentiments about the Catholic church these past few years, substantiated by their latest cries about War on Region. I Used to hold Islam in contempt, in spite of having called some Muslims friends when in the M.E.; then some people like CL made me realize that, however strange the connection, I should not generalize so.
Now, unfortunately, I find myself back pigeonholing them along with the Papists regardless of the distinctions in violent expressions so far.
Name one war, or simmering war, these days that does not have a religious foundation (and don't call it cultural instead).
This is general rant, not specifically directed at you.
47 | Achilles Tang Sun, Sep 16, 2012 5:19:42pm |
re: #39 Varek Raith
That claim has lost all meaning.
I've heard it for the past freaking decade.
Always a few months away.
Yeah, but one day it will be.
48 | Mostly sane, most of the time. Sun, Sep 16, 2012 5:19:50pm |
re: #46 Achilles Tang
You mean "War on Religion."
I'm not being a Grammar Nazi; it changes the meaning.
49 | Killgore Trout Sun, Sep 16, 2012 5:20:23pm |
re: #39 Varek Raith
That claim has lost all meaning.
I've heard it for the past freaking decade.
Always a few months away.
I was kind of surprised to see Wapo's conclusion too, which is why a didn't quote it in my post. I don't really know what to think, I'll just sit back and hope that people smarter than me figure this out and get it right.
50 | Kronocide Sun, Sep 16, 2012 5:20:24pm |
re: #38 goddamnedfrank
Pro tip: Lay off the tough guy talk, it makes you look childish.
You missed Dickish Foreign Policy for Idiots. I'll forward the link to Amazon.
51 | Achilles Tang Sun, Sep 16, 2012 5:20:57pm |
re: #43 Dark_Falcon
It looks how it looks. I said it how I wanted to say it.
I sometimes think it, but then I decide not to say it in case I look childish.
52 | dragonfire1981 Sun, Sep 16, 2012 5:20:58pm |
53 | Shiplord Kirel Sun, Sep 16, 2012 5:21:23pm |
From Buzz Aldrin's Facebook Page:
"U.S. Navy personnel carry the cremated remains of Apollo 11 astronaut Neil Armstrong during a burial-at-sea service aboard the USS Philippine Sea (CG 58), Friday, Sept. 14, 2012, in the Atlantic Ocean. Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon during the 1969 Apollo 11 mission, died Aug. 25. He was 82."
54 | Mostly sane, most of the time. Sun, Sep 16, 2012 5:24:49pm |
55 | Achilles Tang Sun, Sep 16, 2012 5:25:03pm |
re: #2 Obdicut
I just saw a guy wearing a Santa suit except with confederate flag markings on it. He was walking north, which is towards Harlem.
Recently? I wonder what the B.O. quotient was.
56 | wrenchwench Sun, Sep 16, 2012 5:26:36pm |
re: #46 Achilles Tang
I have developed certain sentiments about the Catholic church these past few years, substantiated by their latest cries about War on Region. I Used to hold Islam in contempt, in spite of having called some Muslims friends when in the M.E.; then some people like CL made me realize that, however strange the connection, I should not generalize so.
Now, unfortunately, I find myself back pigeonholing them along with the Papists regardless of the distinctions in violent expressions so far.
Name one war, or simmering war, these days that does not have a religious foundation (and don't call it cultural instead).
This is general rant, not specifically directed at you.
No matter how many feathers fly, nobody belongs in a pigeon hole. Believers of any religion cannot all be responsible for the actions of a few. Criticize individuals and institutions and mobs, but not flocks.
57 | Mostly sane, most of the time. Sun, Sep 16, 2012 5:26:38pm |
Totally OT--I love my family but the next time Mr. EmmmieG says he's taking the boys fishing, I'm slashing the tires.
He takes them to stocked fishing places, which means that they will catch something. Our fridge smells like fish. Our kitchen smells like fish.
I hate fish.
58 | Achilles Tang Sun, Sep 16, 2012 5:26:58pm |
re: #48 Mostly sane, most of the time.
You mean "War on Religion."
I'm not being a Grammar Nazi; it changes the meaning.
Grammar Nazi!
59 | Killgore Trout Sun, Sep 16, 2012 5:28:51pm |
re: #46 Achilles Tang
I have developed certain sentiments about the Catholic church these past few years, substantiated by their latest cries about War on Region. I Used to hold Islam in contempt, in spite of having called some Muslims friends when in the M.E.; then some people like CL made me realize that, however strange the connection, I should not generalize so.
Now, unfortunately, I find myself back pigeonholing them along with the Papists regardless of the distinctions in violent expressions so far.
Name one war, or simmering war, these days that does not have a religious foundation (and don't call it cultural instead).
This is general rant, not specifically directed at you.
I dig the sentiment. I have a healthy disdain for religion but it's not the cause of the world's problems. People are dicks, some people are bigger dicks than others. They use a variety of excuses (religion, self righteous indignation, outrageous outrage, etc) to pursue the same goals of controlling other people and advancing their pets causes and ideologies.
I find myself backtracking a bit these days but I think of it as getting back to my roots. I support free speech and those who want to censor and control others are dicks. They'll always find an excuse to be offended, they can't be appeased and it's pointless and harmful to try. Fuck 'em.
60 | Achilles Tang Sun, Sep 16, 2012 5:30:23pm |
re: #57 Mostly sane, most of the time.
Totally OT--I love my family but the next time Mr. EmmmieG says he's taking the boys fishing, I'm slashing the tires.
He takes them to stocked fishing places, which means that they will catch something. Our fridge smells like fish. Our kitchen smells like fish.
I hate fish.
Remember to express that sentiment to them when far in the future they reminisce fondly about the good times of their youth and all the knots they learned to tie, and are are looking for your participation in the memories.
61 | Lidane Sun, Sep 16, 2012 5:31:54pm |
re: #35 Mostly sane, most of the time.
Either way, if you believe in a God who is so fragile that he requires you to defend him, this is a problem.
Seriously.
God is supposed to be an entity powerful enough to have created the entire universe, and is supposed to be omniscient, omnipotent, and omnipresent. The idea that it needs human beings to defend its honor is laughable. If such a being actually existed, not only would they know what everyone thinks about them already, but they'd be in a position to do something about it without your help, advice, or input.
62 | Achilles Tang Sun, Sep 16, 2012 5:33:04pm |
re: #59 Killgore Trout
....... those who want to censor and control others are dicks.
To censor and control...there is no better definition of religion.
63 | William Barnett-Lewis Sun, Sep 16, 2012 5:33:27pm |
re: #36 Dark_Falcon
Sad, given how strong his career had been: took out outlying garrisons for Operations Shingle and Dragoon in the Med during WWII, and then led the 7th Infantry Regiment of the Rock of the Marne (3rd ID) in Korea. Did all that, then turned asshole.
That kind? No, he just outed himself as an asshole.
64 | CuriousLurker Sun, Sep 16, 2012 5:33:36pm |
re: #54 Mostly sane, most of the time.
OT: I've been meaning to ask you something, if you don't mind. How did you feel about the series Big Love, especially since it portrayed polygyny which I understand has been abolished in the mainstream for a long time? Did that make it super annoying for you, or did you consider it an okay thing since it was at least showing Mormons fairly typical families (plural wives & artistic license aside)?
65 | Lidane Sun, Sep 16, 2012 5:33:47pm |
re: #39 Varek Raith
That claim has lost all meaning.
I've heard it for the past freaking decade.
Always a few months away.
It's been around for at least two decades. People were nattering on about a nuclear Iran back in the late 80's and early 90's. Funny how Tehran is always just a few months away from having a nuke.
I guess that Iran's nuclear weapons program operates in Friedman units.
66 | Dark_Falcon Sun, Sep 16, 2012 5:35:11pm |
67 | Dancing along the light of day Sun, Sep 16, 2012 5:36:14pm |
re: #57 Mostly sane, most of the time.
Get some good blackmail pictures of the kiddos. You can show the pics to their dates & get revenge!
68 | darthstar Sun, Sep 16, 2012 5:36:46pm |
re: #66 Dark_Falcon
Some Truly Important News:
Meet the new Kardashian Cat Overlord.
What's she gonna do with all that junk, all that junk, in her trunk?
69 | Dancing along the light of day Sun, Sep 16, 2012 5:37:15pm |
re: #66 Dark_Falcon
Some Truly Important News:
Meet the new Kardashian Cat Overlord.
If ever there was a post of your, that I would downding, this is it.
Grumbles.
71 | Dancing along the light of day Sun, Sep 16, 2012 5:38:13pm |
re: #68 darthstar
Sell it. She's been doing that (or trying to) for quite a while.
I'm NOT a "reality" TV person, can you tell?
72 | Four More Tears Sun, Sep 16, 2012 5:38:33pm |
re: #66 Dark_Falcon
Some Truly Important News:
Meet the new Kardashian Cat Overlord.
Those shoes make her feet look like hooves.
73 | Charles Johnson Sun, Sep 16, 2012 5:38:59pm |
This is kind of funny - this week I wanted to ban some referrer spammers that were linking to sites peddling Cialis, so I started to do a regex that would block out any referrers that had *cialis* in their URL.
Then I realized this would also block out any referrers that had "socialist" in their URL.
Another commie plot? Make of it what you will.
74 | Mostly sane, most of the time. Sun, Sep 16, 2012 5:39:26pm |
re: #64 CuriousLurker
OT: I've been meaning to ask you something, if you don't mind. How did you feel about the series Big Love, especially since it portrayed polygyny which I understand has been abolished in the mainstream for a long time? Did that make it super annoying for you, or did you consider it an okay thing since it was at least showing Mormons fairly typical families (plural wives & artistic license aside)?
I've never watched it, and we don't consider them Mormons. After it was abolished, practicing polygamy will get you kicked out of the church.
It's mildly annoying, because people think those are what mainstream Mormons are like.
I'm not sure there has ever been a media depiction of a normal, garden-variety LDS family. Why? Because we're really, really boring.
Imagine a normal family with no alcohol, coffee, tea, smoking, or R-rated movies. Or swearing. That's about it. Lots of ice cream, though. Mormons, in general, love ice cream.
75 | Dark_Falcon Sun, Sep 16, 2012 5:39:39pm |
re: #69 Dancing along the light of day
If ever there was a post of your, that I would downding, this is it.
Grumbles.
I was just kidding around, Floral. The actual photo set is more than a little foolish, since carrying around a cat like it was a small dog is most unwise. They need more sleep than dogs do and do not like to constantly be in front of new people.
76 | darthstar Sun, Sep 16, 2012 5:41:18pm |
re: #71 Dancing along the light of day
Sell it. She's been doing that (or trying to) for quite a while.
I'm NOT a "reality" TV person, can you tell?
They're attractive women, those Kardashian sisters...but I can't for the life of me understand why they're so special. And I really don't want to know. I understand one had a relatively short marriage, but who the fuck cares? Did we just pull them out of a hat because we were jealous of the tabloid culture in the UK and wanted to show off our ability to be shallow? I thought we proved that already with Bush.
77 | Usually refered to as anyways Sun, Sep 16, 2012 5:41:44pm |
re: #73 Charles Johnson
This is kind of funny - this week I wanted to ban some referrer spammers that were linking to sites peddling Cialis, so I started to do a regex that would block out any referrers that had *cialis* in their URL.
Then I realized this would also block out any referrers that had "socialist" in their URL.
Another commie plot? Make of it what you will.
Do you use the ^ or $ to signify the beginnings or end of words in your regex?
78 | darthstar Sun, Sep 16, 2012 5:42:02pm |
re: #73 Charles Johnson
This is kind of funny - this week I wanted to ban some referrer spammers that were linking to sites peddling Cialis, so I started to do a regex that would block out any referrers that had *cialis* in their URL.
Then I realized this would also block out any referrers that had "socialist" in their URL.
Another commie plot? Make of it what you will.
If your political ideology lasts more than four hours, you're not a Romney.
79 | wrenchwench Sun, Sep 16, 2012 5:42:02pm |
re: #72 Mocking Jay
Those shoes make her feet look like hooves.
They also make her look like some kind of slave.
80 | BishopX Sun, Sep 16, 2012 5:42:37pm |
So on the topic of a nuclear Iran, Arms control wonk has a great piece about what exactly "enough uranium to make a bomb" means. The take-away is that Iran has enough enriched uranium to make a bomb now, and has had that much for quite a while. The decision to build a bomb is a political one, not a technical one. What this means is that political red lines around uranium enrichment are bunk.
But to make a long story short, Cochran and Paine estimate that a relatively low-tech bomb program would need between 8 and 16 kg of U-235 for a pure fission weapon (an “A-bomb”), depending on how much explosive yield is desired. A medium-tech program, which is perhaps where Iran fits thanks in part to the foreign assistance described in GOV/2011/65, would need between 4 and 9 kg of U-235.
As a reminder, Iran already has about 11 kg of U-235 in the almost-20% U-235 UF6 that’s sitting in storage, and about 20 kg of U-235 available if you throw in other material that could be turned back into UF6. What’s more, GOV/2012/37, the source of the UF6 numbers above, is already out of date. As Table 3 of the report shows, more UF6 enriched to almost 20% U-235 is accumulating rapidly.
81 | Mostly sane, most of the time. Sun, Sep 16, 2012 5:42:44pm |
On the bright side, I am not expected to clean or eat said fish. Just look at the pictures and the fish and make complimentary sounds.
82 | Lidane Sun, Sep 16, 2012 5:45:51pm |
re: #81 Mostly sane, most of the time.
On the bright side, I am not expected to clean or eat said fish. Just look at the pictures and the fish and make complimentary sounds.
83 | CuriousLurker Sun, Sep 16, 2012 5:48:22pm |
re: #74 Mostly sane, most of the time.
I've never watched it, and we don't consider them Mormons. After it was abolished, practicing polygamy will get you kicked out of the church.
It's mildly annoying, because people think those are what mainstream Mormons are like.
I'm not sure there has ever been a media depiction of a normal, garden-variety LDS family. Why? Because we're really, really boring.
Imagine a normal family with no alcohol, coffee, tea, smoking, or R-rated movies. Or swearing. That's about it. Lots of ice cream, though. Mormons, in general, love ice cream.
Thanks. That last bit sounds pretty much like us except for the coffee & tea (and the evenings & weekends we spend planning the Global Caliphate thing//).
84 | Mostly sane, most of the time. Sun, Sep 16, 2012 5:51:15pm |
re: #83 CuriousLurker
Thanks. That last bit sounds pretty much like us except for the coffee & tea (and the evenings & weekends we spend planning the Global Caliphate thing//).
Wow, you guys are up to Global Caliphate? We're still working on the Cub Scout Blue and Gold Banquet.
85 | Stanghazi Sun, Sep 16, 2012 5:51:18pm |
re: #57 Mostly sane, most of the time.
Totally OT--I love my family but the next time Mr. EmmmieG says he's taking the boys fishing, I'm slashing the tires.
He takes them to stocked fishing places, which means that they will catch something. Our fridge smells like fish. Our kitchen smells like fish.
I hate fish.
The rule is: They clean, cook, and then clean again.
You just eat the bounty. That's what my mom did.
86 | FitzroyMcLean Sun, Sep 16, 2012 5:52:42pm |
Hi guys, I'm just a lurker here but I feel like I've have become so invested in all of you. This is has become my favorite blog for politics. The comments here are so damn insightful. I am commenting tonight to espress my concern about DF. I am a clinical social worker and it feels like this guy is suffering from major depression. PLEASE keep pushing him to get help. Sorry to stick my nose in but I am worried.
87 | Dancing along the light of day Sun, Sep 16, 2012 5:54:42pm |
re: #86 FitzroyMcLean
Welcome lurker, hatchling! Dive on it!
88 | Decatur Deb Sun, Sep 16, 2012 5:56:37pm |
re: #86 FitzroyMcLean
Hi guys, I'm just a lurker here but I feel like I've have become so invested in all of you. This is has become my favorite blog for politics. The comments here are so damn insightful. I am commenting tonight to espress my concern about DF. I am a clinical social worker and it feels like this guy is suffering from major depression. PLEASE keep pushing him to get help. Sorry to stick my nose in but I am worried.
Can't speak clinical, but he has a lot of real crap in his life right now--job loss, medical problems, and mother's medical problem.
89 | Dancing along the light of day Sun, Sep 16, 2012 5:59:00pm |
re: #86 FitzroyMcLean
Life is hard, and we all deal with it in our unique ways. One of those ways is to not judge each other.
90 | Decatur Deb Sun, Sep 16, 2012 5:59:37pm |
re: #89 Dancing along the light of day
Life is hard, and we all deal with it in our unique ways. One of those ways is to not judge each other.
Think you fumble-fingered.
91 | FitzroyMcLean Sun, Sep 16, 2012 5:59:44pm |
re: #87 Dancing along the light of day
Thanks for that nice welcome! I never really feel as if I have much to add because you cover everything so well. I have been following you all for a while now, and hope the best for each and every one.
92 | Bubblehead II Sun, Sep 16, 2012 6:00:30pm |
re: #57 Mostly sane, most of the time.
Totally OT--I love my family but the next time Mr. EmmmieG says he's taking the boys fishing, I'm slashing the tires.
He takes them to stocked fishing places, which means that they will catch something. Our fridge smells like fish. Our kitchen smells like fish.
I hate fish.
Weird, we get EmmmieG talking about fishy smells and then we get this.
re: #86 FitzroyMcLean
Hi guys, I'm just a lurker here but I feel like I've have become so invested in all of you. This is has become my favorite blog for politics. The comments here are so damn insightful. I am commenting tonight to espress my concern about DF. I am a clinical social worker and it feels like this guy is suffering from major depression. PLEASE keep pushing him to get help. Sorry to stick my nose in but I am worried.
Yeah, something smells fishy alright.
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Lurker excuse doesn't cut it.
93 | Dark_Falcon Sun, Sep 16, 2012 6:00:50pm |
re: #86 FitzroyMcLean
Don't worry too much, I'll be alright.
94 | Dark_Falcon Sun, Sep 16, 2012 6:01:49pm |
re: #92 Bubblehead II
Weird, we get EmmmieG talking about fishy smells and then we get this.
re: #86 FitzroyMcLean
Yeah, something smells fishy alright.
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Good catch. I knew this one seemed odd.
95 | FitzroyMcLean Sun, Sep 16, 2012 6:03:41pm |
Please take my comment with love. I have become so invested in you guys. I read this blog all day. Honestly, I'm just too shy to comment.
96 | Bubblehead II Sun, Sep 16, 2012 6:06:34pm |
re: #95 FitzroyMcLean
Please take my comment with love. I have become so invested in you guys. I read this blog all day. Honestly, I'm just too shy to comment.
///// Well that would be an Internet first.
97 | Obdicut Sun, Sep 16, 2012 6:07:52pm |
re: #95 FitzroyMcLean
Well, if you lurk, you know there's a bunch of weirdo stalkers out there who have actually done real-life crazy stuff, as well as being nutjobs. So don't take it personally that there's some paranoia around.
98 | Achilles Tang Sun, Sep 16, 2012 6:11:31pm |
re: #66 Dark_Falcon
Heh, I think I need you to substantiate that downding, if you can.
99 | Achilles Tang Sun, Sep 16, 2012 6:15:18pm |
re: #97 Obdicut
Well, if you lurk, you know there's a bunch of weirdo stalkers out there who have actually done real-life crazy stuff, as well as being nutjobs. So don't take it personally that there's some paranoia around.
Not here there aren't, for long. In some ways I miss the ability to banter with nutjobs ever since flouncing went out of style. I realize that allowing too much garbage tends to infect the whole character of the blog, but still, I miss the fun.
100 | Dancing along the light of day Sun, Sep 16, 2012 6:16:09pm |
re: #99 Achilles Tang
Nah, some troll meat will show up, sooner rather than later! No worries on that score!
102 | Dancing along the light of day Sun, Sep 16, 2012 6:23:23pm |
re: #98 Achilles Tang
LOL! Ding justifications? I think not!
103 | Achilles Tang Sun, Sep 16, 2012 6:35:19pm |
re: #102 Dancing along the light of day
LOL! Ding justifications? I think not!
No offense, but I will stick with my principle that updings are fine as a notification of agreement or shorthand acknowledgement, but downdings are a cop out replacement for having nothing to say except in the case of trolls.
104 | Achilles Tang Sun, Sep 16, 2012 6:35:51pm |