PostPanic director Mischa Rozema’s new short film, Stardust, is a story about Voyager 1 (the unmanned spacecraft launched in 1977 to explore the outer solar system). The probe is the furthest man-made object from the sun and witnesses unimaginable beauty and destruction. The film was triggered by the death of Dutch graphic designer Arjan Groot, who died aged 39 on 16th July 2011 from cancer.
A page was posted a couple of days ago about the benefits of transitioning immigrants to full citizens on a shorter time frame rather than have millions of people on permanent residency status.
I wanted to offer my thoughts on that based on my own experiences as I immigrated to this country.
Currently I have a permanent Green Card. Issued last year, it is valid for ten years. So in 2022 I will have the option to renew for another 10 if I so choose.
My ultimate goal always was and remains U.S. citizenship. I am actually eligible to apply for citizenship right now. Becoming a citizen would obviously negate my need to renew any green card or do anything else related to immigration.
So why haven’t I done it yet?
The main reason is money.
I have already spent over $4000 on the immigration process. You have to pay for the initial visa application and all the elements that go along with it (such as acquiring documents, visiting doctors, etc.). Then once you arrive in this country you have to pay more money to do what is called an “Adjustment of status” to get your first green card. This first card is good for only two years. Before that time expires, you have to pay more money and file for a permanent green card, repeating many of the same steps you did for the temporary one (yes it’s true).
And, like me, once you have that permanent card in hand you’ll have to fork out even MORE money to take the citizenship test and become a bona fide American.
At the moment, I can’t really afford it. The other thing is though there’s no urgency for me to do it. My green card is good for another NINE years. I have plenty of time to save up and apply for citizenship.
Honestly, there are only a scant few things a citizen can do that a permanent resident can’t. Near as I can tell, the only things I can’t do as a resident are: Apply for a passport, participate in jury duty, work for the government/military/certain private companies, vote or run for public office.
As a permanent resident I can own property, take out loans and I believe even purchase firearms in most states.
Now you might think the need for a passport would be a significant enough that I’d be encouraged to get my citizenship soon, but I still have a Canadian passport that I can (and have) traveled on that’s good for another several years. After that point I can renew it if I wish and for much less a cost than applying for citizenship.
I know every visa is different and the experiences of every immigrant are unique but in my case, it’s the money holding me back from becoming a citizen. Sure being able to vote would be nice, but there won’t be another Federal election until 2016 anyway. I know there are regional elections and whatnot before that but I’m really not in any hurry to get to the ballot box.
Personally I think the fees charged for legal immigration are too high. I’d like to see them lowered or, at the very least, a minimal cost to go from permanent green card to U.S. Citizen. I’ve already completed over 80% of this journey. Why should I be nickel and dimed again just to finish it off?
Near as I can tell, the only things I can’t do as a resident are: Apply for a passport, participate in jury duty, work for the government/military/certain private companies, vote or run for public office.
Are you sure about that? While there are security requirements for many positions that require citizenship, there are also jobs for many others. On some the pecking order for hiring may place citizens higher up the pile (especially if one is a veteran), the US has hired, I believe, many non-citizens also.
Personally I think the fees charged for legal immigration are too high. I’d like to see them lowered or, at the very least, a minimal cost to go from permanent green card to U.S. Citizen. I’ve already completed over 80% of this journey. Why should I be nickel and dimed again just to finish it off?
For those who can outlast the lengthy wait for legal status and citizenship, another hurdle exists: the cost of sponsorship and processing visas, and any fines potentially levied on aspiring citizens. One reason the founders were committed to awarding citizenship based largely on time-in-residence was that it fit with the American belief that citizenship should not be for sale or restricted to the affluent. Time, in the form of uniform probationary periods, translates this belief elegantly by allowing anyone, rich or poor, to become a citizen.
For the founders, Obama’s call to reward people for “playing by the rules” would require rewarding citizenship to continuous residents who have invested their labor and affections in this land, rather than punishing them with fines and lengthy waits for legal status. The Obama administration has strengthened immigration enforcement more than the George W. Bush administration did, reaching most of the goals laid out in a 2007 immigration bill. Despite this, we find ourselves no closer to living in a country of political equals.
When I visit online forums about genealogy and genetics it is discouraging to see how many people are quite ignorant of exactly what genetics inheritance is, how it works, and what testing means.
Genetics itself can be pretty esoteric and I don’t expect anyone out of specialists to understand the subtleties, but some of the basics, it appears, are quite a stumbling block for many.
Oh, and once again I appreciate how well written most of the comments at LGF are, compared to comments elsewhere. On many forums it’s hard to believe the people commenting have graduated from high school.
Sorry, Karl, but the barn door is open, the horse is long gone. You lost all credibility in your party after you wasted 300 million dollars losing an election:
Karl Rove tried to warn his party as early as 2010 that they should not nominate “unelectable” candidates. Problem is, “unelectable” to Karl is also the Tea Party’s definition of “someone who passes our political litmus test and meets our ideological standards”.
Law and others want to avoid what has become known as the “Todd Akin problem” in some GOP circles. Republicans lost two high-profile Senate battles last year in which their candidate had expressed controversial views on social issues.
This is just euphemistic blather. Akins et. al. weren’t just controversial - indeed, to their core groups they weren’t really controversial at all - but rather they were stupid, demeaning, and ugly.
Until the “conservatives” can admit that to themselves we can expect them to keep stepping on their own cranks.
The infighting is going public, which is a good thing for normal people. The GOP does not care that these people hold such trogolodytic views, they are just concerned about the way these idiots express them in public so everybody recognizes their agenda before it is time to implement it.
But we are dealing with idealists, people who are too convinced that they are morally right to be able to engage in the sort of politicking that is needed to win elections, especially at a national level.
Which means they cannot keep their mouths shut, and as with Aikin, they have to distance themselves from them or be dragged down by their failures.
Good Morning Lizards! Time to drink the Java after Super Bowl, folks..Don’t you wish this is a national holiday? It’s coming up on 5AM here and had a wonderful party tonight. Time to hit the sack soon but will bookmark this.
So much to talk about..But the funny thing is…I told our girl Floral to call at halftime earlier this week but forgot about it and sure enough she called. It was really funny.. I tried getting drinks at the bar and these big cowboys were asking me what kind of shot I wanted, Bitch, Loud!
Sorry Floral..
Who was that?
Just some guy..
Pay no attention..
Who is that on the cell? Is it a girl?
Hi Floral? How are you? Who is that?
Who is that?
A cutie from California..
I wanna talk to her!
Go away!
It was pretty funny..
It was so much fun tonight..
Good Morning Lizards! Time to drink the Java after Super Bowl, folks..Don’t you wish this is a national holiday?
I know this would be a terrific break with tradition, but why can’t they just hold the damn Super Bowl on a Saturday so fans have a chance to recover and tidy up after the festivities?
I know this would be a terrific break with tradition, but why can’t they just hold the damn Super Bowl on a Saturday so fans have a chance to recover and tidy up after the festivities?
because that would shorten the day(s) prior to the game for the host city to make $$$$
‘Morning, all. The kid has been in the bunker for the seventh day. Yesterday the bus driver was buried—surrounding counties sent schoolbuses to the procession.
‘Morning, all. The kid has been in the bunker for the seventh day. Yesterday the bus driver was buried—surrounding counties sent schoolbuses to the procession.
BEST COMMERCIALS:
TIDE “Joe Montana Miracle”
CHRYSLER Paul Harvey farmers
BUDWEISER Horsey first love
SODA STREAM (I totally have to get one!)
WORST COMMERCIALS:
VOLKSWAGEN Jamaican accent white guy
Guy tried to get his favorite T-shirt off the girl he woke up with
GoDaddy (because GoDaddy always suck)
The media’s information is very well controlled. (Part of the Waco problem was the effect of public howling on the Fed decision-makers.) There is a credible report that he offered early on to trade the kid for a specific reporter to “tell his story”. Don’t think that is an LE play, except on TV.
For being a physicist he’s kind of a dumbass. Who hated that commercial? I didn’t and I live in one of those filthy cities he’s whining about. Someone needs more fiber in their diet I think.
For being a physicist he’s kind of a dumbass. Who hated that commercial? I didn’t and I live in one of those filthy cities he’s whining about. Someone needs more fiber in their diet I think.
Aren’t most farms today Big Agri? How many independent family farms are there?
Resident Raven fan (cubicle next to mine) is not in it. Then again, he might not be in at all today.
Was not particularly impressed by anything last night. Game had its moments, but overall was sort of “meh”.
I commented on the halftime show in the last thread. Either do musical acts as musical acts, or do big dance numbers and concentrate on that.
Most of the commercials were essentially pretty terrible. The “Montana Stain” Tide commercial probably the best since it had a really good punch line. The yearly Budweiser Clydesdale commercial was typically overwrought. And I thought the “Coke chase” was their typical overdone piece of crap as well. Finally, *please* retire the E*Trade baby, it was old after the first two commercials in the chain.
Resident Raven fan (cubicle next to mine) is not in it. Then again, he might not be in at all today.
Was not particularly impressed by anything last night. Game had its moments, but overall was sort of “meh”.
I commented on the halftime show in the last thread. Either do musical acts as musical acts, or do big dance numbers and concentrate on that.
Most of the commercials were essentially pretty terrible. The “Montana Stain” Tide commercial probably the best since it had a really good punch line. The yearly Budweiser Clydesdale commercial was typically overwrought. And I thought the “Coke chase” was their typical overdone piece of crap as well. Finally, *please* retire the E*Trade baby, it was old after the first two commercials in the chain.
Add E*Trade Baby to the list of WORST Commercials.
And the Paul Harvey “God Made a Farmer” thing was playing with the myth of the family farmer still being the bedrock of America. That’s been long gone for a while. Like the bit, dislike that it was used to make a car commercial. (Then again, the Rolling Stones were used as backdrop for a Benz commercial. Guess they couldn’t afford to bring in Jagger or Richards as one of Dafoe’s previous clients.)
Exactly. Those family farms are a rare thing. Big agribusinesses have taken over most of the nation’s farm land or they lease it from farmers who can no longer afford to farm. The days of the multiple crop/livestock farms are limited unless we change how we use land for food in this country. There’s small steps in that direction, but there’s another problem: finding young people willing to do the physical labor needed to be a farmer. High school age kids often think that sort of work is beneath them and so do their parents.
My son’s high school had a gorgeous greenhouse and one summer we helped the horticulture teacher build a sustainable garden right outside the greenhouse. She had stories,lol. Kids telling her they were taking her class for the “easy A”, and other telling her that growing food was the job of mexicans, not them. Many didn’t even know what some food looked like while growing. That program is no longer in existence-budget cuts-yay. The garden is overrun with weeds and the greenhouse is now a storage area for desks and chairs. It’s sad.
Next time you are at the supermarket, check the produce section and see how much of the fresh fruits and vegetables are grown in the USA.
Of course it’s winter now so a lot of the produce is from Mexico and South America where it is the growing season. But even in the summer I see a lot of produce from Canada and even Europe.
Exactly. Those family farms are a rare thing. Big agribusinesses have taken over most of the nation’s farm land or they lease it from farmers who can no longer afford to farm. The days of the multiple crop/livestock farms are limited unless we change how we use land for food in this country. There’s small steps in that direction, but there’s another problem: finding young people willing to do the physical labor needed to be a farmer. High school age kids often think that sort of work is beneath them and so do their parents.
My son’s high school had a gorgeous greenhouse and one summer we helped the horticulture teacher build a sustainable garden right outside the greenhouse. She had stories,lol. Kids telling her they were taking her class for the “easy A”, and other telling her that growing food was the job of mexicans, not them. Many didn’t even know what some food looked like while growing. That program is no longer in existence-budget cuts-yay. The garden is overrun with weeds and the greenhouse is now a storage area for desks and chairs. It’s sad.
Pity about the horticulture training and greenhouse use getting the axe. That’s the sort of class that you would think would and should get support across the entire political spectrum. Not to mention the additional use it could get for use by science classes, or in support of classes studying specific pieces of literature, etc.
Next time you are at the supermarket, check the produce section and see how much of the fresh fruits and vegetables are grown in the USA.
Of course it’s winter now so a lot of the produce is from Mexico and South America where it is the growing season. But even in the summer I see a lot of produce from Canada and even Europe.
Not to mention the hit the international fruit and vegetable market put on home canning and food preservation. Anyone for some rose hip tea?
;)
Most of the U.S. domestic production of food and fiber comes from relatively few large operations. The 2007 Ag Census showed that large and very large family farms produced over 63 percent of the value of all products sold (though they accounted for less than 9 percent of all family farms,) while non-family farms produced approximately 21 percent, and the nearly 2 million small farms and ranches (sales under $250,000) produced approximately 15 percent.
The farm can still be a huge sprawling corporation as long as it’s a family corporation, and remain a family farm.
In addition, the farms aren’t as self-sufficent as they were in the past. Now they’re heavily dependent on Monsanto, most of the time, for genetically altered crops that they’re not allowed to reseed, that they have to buy every year.
The farm can still be a huge sprawling corporation as long as it’s a family corporation, and remain a family farm.
In addition, the farms aren’t as self-sufficent as they were in the past. Now they’re heavily dependent on Monsanto, most of the time, for genetically altered crops that they’re not allowed to reseed, that they have to buy every year.
The farm can still be a huge sprawling corporation as long as it’s a family corporation, and remain a family farm.
In addition, the farms aren’t as self-sufficent as they were in the past. Now they’re heavily dependent on Monsanto, most of the time, for genetically altered crops that they’re not allowed to reseed, that they have to buy every year.
Just touching the top of a very complex relationship I am sure. That short article points out some of the variables - varying fertility of land, water access, proximity to markets, and even what sort of products they produce. Though one thing that is clear from that is that a majority of the agricultural goods are coming from a relatively small number of very large operations. Which, if you think about it, is probably not surprising.
The Allstate mayhem ad beginning with the Garden of Eden Apple, all the way through the Chicago fire and the NFL replacement refs was quite funny.
Liked the Paul Harvey bit (Paul Harvey can’t be bad, ever), even if it’s in a Dodge commercial. It’s the one ad that got everyone to focus on the tv during the entire Super Bowl timeframe. If it’s an ad that does that, that tells you something about the game.
The rest? The Bud Clydesdale foal was cute, but most everything else was eh…
And the game itself was okay. Until the last 5 minutes when things got weird - and probably pissed off nearly everyone who had a box in their office pool.
Oh, and the power outage?
I blame Johnny. He was mayhem before there was Mayhem.
BEST COMMERCIALS:
TIDE “Joe Montana Miracle”
CHRYSLER Paul Harvey farmers
BUDWEISER Horsey first love
SODA STREAM (I totally have to get one!)
Completely agree. Tide may have been the best of them all.
I did like the Mercedes ‘Sympathy For The Devil’ ad as well.
And as someone who has a Sodastream, I highly recommend it. The flavors are good, they have quite a variety, and you can get them with natural sweeteners if you’re so inclined.
And IIRC, didn’t you say you liked seltzer? Whipping up a bottle of seltzer is literally as easy as pushing a button. You won’t regret buying one.
One of the product forums on amazon still has a “discussion” about the President’s birth certificate. I have not gone into that discussion and I do not think I ever will. [Link: www.amazon.com…]
The Allstate mayhem ad beginning with the Garden of Eden Apple, all the way through the Chicago fire and the NFL replacement refs was quite funny.
Liked the Paul Harvey bit (Paul Harvey can’t be bad, ever), even if it’s in a Dodge commercial. It’s the one ad that got everyone to focus on the tv during the entire Super Bowl timeframe. If it’s an ad that does that, that tells you something about the game.
The rest? The Bud Clydesdale foal was cute, but most everything else was eh…
And the game itself was okay. Until the last 5 minutes when things got weird - and probably pissed off nearly everyone who had a box in their office pool.
Oh, and the power outage?
I blame Johnny. He was mayhem before there was Mayhem.
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That intentional safety actually gave me a chance in the office pool. I just needed a last second fluke touchdown by the Ravens… ;P
Completely agree. Tide may have been the best of them all.
I did like the Mercedes ‘Sympathy For The Devil’ ad as well.
And as someone who has a Sodastream, I highly recommend it. The flavors are good, they have quite a variety, and you can get them with natural sweeteners if you’re so inclined.
And IIRC, didn’t you say you liked seltzer? Whipping up a bottle of seltzer is literally as easy as pushing a button. You won’t regret buying one.
My daughter has a SodaStream, and we sell them at the Zionist Mall.
Completely agree. Tide may have been the best of them all.
I did like the Mercedes ‘Sympathy For The Devil’ ad as well.
And as someone who has a Sodastream, I highly recommend it. The flavors are good, they have quite a variety, and you can get them with natural sweeteners if you’re so inclined.
And IIRC, didn’t you say you liked seltzer? Whipping up a bottle of seltzer is literally as easy as pushing a button. You won’t regret buying one.
I have friends with a Sodastream as well. Not sure how much they’re using it still. Will have to check whether there was an equipment problem, expense of supplies, or they simply opted to cut back on it for some reason.
Completely agree. Tide may have been the best of them all.
I did like the Mercedes ‘Sympathy For The Devil’ ad as well.
And as someone who has a Sodastream, I highly recommend it. The flavors are good, they have quite a variety, and you can get them with natural sweeteners if you’re so inclined.
And IIRC, didn’t you say you liked seltzer? Whipping up a bottle of seltzer is literally as easy as pushing a button. You won’t regret buying one.
If you were unaware, this is the Sodastream ad that was supposed to air but was rejected by the network:
I have friends with a Sodastream as well. Not sure how much they’re using it still. Will have to check whether there was an equipment problem, expense of supplies, or they simply opted to cut back on it for some reason.
As far as cost of supplies, where you buy them really makes a difference.
Target near us has them, as does Staples. And for some reason, Staples murders Target on the pricing.
Thank god card says “(If Person of Color)”. I would have thought just anyone could apply for one.
I was thinking about doing another TGDN page about “What right-wing racism” but for now all the overt racism seems to be coming from the same few accounts while all the others are still seething over Benghazi-ghazi-ghazi-stan. When they start reTweeting the hardcore racist stuff (as opposed to the run-of-the-mill birther shit) we’ll know that stuff just got real.
I was thinking about doing another TGDN page about “What right-wing racism” but for now all the overt racism seems to be coming from the same few accounts
Does anyone call for those “same few accounts” to be blocked, or accuse them of being false flags? If not, I’d say that’s tacit approval right there.
Favorite ads last night: The Tide commerical with the miracle stain was hilarious. Loved that one. Also, seeing The Flaming Lips in a commercial was pretty awesome. And I liked the Mercedes ad with Willem Dafoe.
I think my favorite ad, though, was a local one that wouldn’t have been aired nationally. It’s for the Texas grocery store chain HEB:
There were some terrible ads. That GoDaddy ad with the model and the nerd needs to be burned and destroyed and never aired again. And the E-Trade baby is played out already.
Downside of being in the broadcast side of an event like the Super Bowl. Because we’re taking the feed directly from the stadium then putting it up on satellite for Europe and South America we don’t see the commercials. What we do see/ hear is the interplay between the broadcast booth (the announcers) and the truck (the director) during the commercial breaks
Upside of being in the broadcast side of an event like the Super Bowl.
Speaking of the E*Trade baby, there was a commercial (not shown on the SB) that had adult actors with little kid voices, I think it was for some fast food chain but not sure which one. HORRIBLE.
Downside of being in the broadcast side of an event like the Super Bowl. Because we’re taking the feed directly from the stadium then putting it up on satellite for Europe and South America we don’t see the commercials. What we do see/ hear is the interplay between the broadcast booth (the announcers) and the truck (the director) during the commercial breaks
Upside of being in the broadcast side of an event like the Super Bowl.
We don’t see the commercials!!
:)
Ah, so did you request an extended power outage and stoppage of play in order to make a beer run?
;)
Speaking of the E*Trade baby, there was a commercial (not shown on the SB) that had adult actors with little kid voices, I think it was for some fast food chain but not sure which one. HORRIBLE.
I also liked the Kia Space Babies.
Subway ad campaign from a few years back if I recall correctly.
That intentional safety actually gave me a chance in the office pool. I just needed a last second fluke touchdown by the Ravens… ;P
It made all the difference in the world for me. Girlfriend thought I was nuts the way I was yelling when he ran out of the end-zone for the safety. Was the most excitement of the game for me.
A little more insight ,, actually, we do “see” the (national) commercials
two or three days prior to the Super Bowl (or like event) the network (in the case of last night, CBS) will air via satellite all the commercials from their main facility and the people onsite (again, in this case, the production truck in New Orleans) will record them for later playback during the game
Speaking of the E*Trade baby, there was a commercial (not shown on the SB) that had adult actors with little kid voices, I think it was for some fast food chain but not sure which one. HORRIBLE.
Well, that settles that then. Guess we all need an AR-15 and a copy of Atlas Shrugged.
Gives one an insight on how they view the world. Cherry pick their holy book for the bits that support the world view they desire. From that you can guess that they cherry pick everything else (politics, society, science, etc.) in order to find further reinforcement of that view. They start with the end result and then find the “data” that supports that view. All else is detractors, lies, and conspiracy by the enemy.
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Monday that he’s ready to take the risk of being the first Iranian astronaut sent into space as part of Iran’s goal of a manned space flight.
“I’m ready to be the first Iranian to sacrifice myself for our country’s scientists,” the official IRNA news agency quoted him as saying in an address to space scientists in Tehran.
[Link: news.yahoo.com…]
I’ll send a few bucks to their program to make that happen!!
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Monday that he’s ready to take the risk of being the first Iranian astronaut sent into space as part of Iran’s goal of a manned space flight.
“I’m ready to be the first Iranian to sacrifice myself for our country’s scientists,” the official IRNA news agency quoted him as saying in an address to space scientists in Tehran.
[Link: news.yahoo.com…]
I’ll send a few bucks to their program to make that happen!!
I’m sure the monkeys will contribute to the cause as well.
El-Gindy went missing for several days after protesting on Jan. 27 in Cairo’s Tahrir Square. The protesters are opposed to Egypt’s Islamist President Mohammed Morsi’s policies and are pressing him to amend the constitution, which was drafted by a panel dominated by Islamists and approved in a public referendum last year.
Party spokeswoman Mona Amer said she saw el-Gindy’s body and that it carried marks of torture. She said he was electrocuted, had broken ribs and a “cord appeared to have been wrapped around his neck.” A medical report cited brain hemorrhage as cause of death.
…Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, the DIA director, called the presentation “highly offensive” in a letter to employees. Flynn wrote that he hoped the intentions were “pure of heart and intended to help… but even smart people do dumb things sometimes. That said, no one is going to be taken to the wood shed over this. They’ll require some counseling (to be sure) on what it means to think before you act.”
“You’re not here for your brains, ladies. You’re just eye-candy for the Men who do the actual defense work. Stop coming in looking all frumpy because you’re hurting our productivity!” ///
“You’re not here for your brains, ladies. You’re just eye-candy for the Men who do the actual defense work. Stop coming in looking all frumpy because you’re hurting our productivity!” ///
Slips and stocking are required on all womens wearing skirts or dresses. No pant allowed! //
Like his father, Tagg Romney attended Brigham Young University and earned his MBA from Harvard Business School. However, he told the New York Times that “I’d be really surprised if I did [run for office]. It’s a really horrible process, and honestly I just don’t want to go through it.”
I wonder what happened? A little familial pressure, perhaps?
The google says he’s a golfer, football player, rugby player, or writer.
The idiot meant Chris Kyle. Funny how these bozos get upset when you put that shooting in the context of gun control but no one bats an eye when they put that shooting in the context of some crazy conspiracy about Obama having him assassinated.
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Monday that he’s ready to take the risk of being the first Iranian astronaut sent into space as part of Iran’s goal of a manned space flight.
I’m all for it if the rocket is aimed at the sun. =P
“I’d be really surprised if I did [run for office].”
He makes it sound like running for office is a function of the autonomic nervous system. Can you imagine the press conference when he announces his intent to run?
Ladies and gentlemen, let me just say that none of you find this announcement more surprising than I do. I have no idea how or why I made the decision to run, and frankly this has disturbing implications for the question of free will. Nevertheless, as I sail helplessly on the winds of fate, very much like a dandelion seed, I will appreciate your enthusiastic support at the various campaign events I might inexplicably find myself organizing and attending in the coming months.
The thought did cross my mind however. That Kyle was assassinated. Being somewhat close to normal though I thought that it could be a hit ordered by al-Qaeda.
He makes it sound like running for office is a function of the autonomic nervous system. Can you imagine the press conference when he announces his intent to run?
Remember that his father had to be talked into running for President. ;p
(Or at least that’s what they said after he lost.)
The thought did cross my mind however. That Kyle was assassinated. Being somewhat close to normal though I thought that it could be a hit ordered by al-Qaeda.
I thought assassins only choose to operate in “Gun-Free Zones”//
At least @toddkincannon told the truth about wild blacks like Trayvon who grow up to be gangbangers. Must be stopped or WE lose guns. #TGDN
— GenuineAmerican (@CountryBack1776) February 4, 2013
“Wild blacks”? A kid armed with skittles and a canned beverage who ran away from an armed lunatic is a “wild black”? Great “logic”.
At least @toddkincannon told the truth about wild blacks like Trayvon who grow up to be gangbangers. Must be stopped or WE lose guns. #TGDN
— GenuineAmerican (@CountryBack1776) February 4, 2013
“Wild blacks”? A kid armed with skittles and a canned beverage who ran away from an armed lunatic is a “wild black”? Great “logic”.
Considering the source… As you know I’m no fan of Todd Kincannon, but I’m pretty sure this “Genuine American” weirdo is putting words in his mouth.
Also. This guy calling himself “Genuine American” is an embarrassment to this nation. :D
He’s another fetishist who believes times were better in 1776….you know, when the average life span was around 47, people shit in a hole in the ground, no paved roads, no regulations on food and drinks, no safe public water supplies, woman couldn’t vote, blacks were slaves, etc., etc.,
Not necessarily. I think he’s implying the shooter decided to give up and take his own life before shooting other people because he thought with a bunch of other armed people around he wouldn’t get very far.
At least @toddkincannon told the truth about wild blacks like Trayvon who grow up to be gangbangers. Must be stopped or WE lose guns. #TGDN
— GenuineAmerican (@CountryBack1776) February 4, 2013
“Wild blacks”? A kid armed with skittles and a canned beverage who ran away from an armed lunatic is a “wild black”? Great “logic”.
Yeah, missed that. I was going through TPM looking for those statements by LaPierre where he says that the government is going to seize guns no matter what they say.
I wish some of these people could live in a REAL communist nation for awhile…they’d be begging to come back to Obama’s “socialist paradise” in no time.
Caution NRO writers, the linked post uses the phrase “senseless lynching.”
[Link: blogs.archives.gov…]
Ida B. Wells was among many individuals whose letters bombarded the Department of Justice demanding Federal help to fight racial violence. These letters are found among Year Files, 1884 1903, located in RG 60, General Records of the Department of Justice (DOJ). This file consists of many letters, correspondence, newspaper clippings, and telegrams pertaining to the lynching of Postmaster Frazier B. Baker with his two-year-old daughter, Julia, in Lake City, South Carolina, on February 22, 1898
“Leave the black man alone” at that time meant to stop putting them in chains…
Yep.
If you see him on his way to school, let him alone, don’t disturb him! If you see him going to the dinner-table at a hotel, let him go! If you see him going to the ballot-box, let him alone, don’t disturb him! [Applause.] If you see him going into a work-shop, just let him alone,—your interference is doing him a positive injury. — from the same speech
Born in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and raised in Kentwood, Michigan, Amash is a second generation Arab-American of Palestinian Christian and Syrian Greek Orthodox descent His father is a Palestinian business owner, whose family immigrated to the United States in 1956 through the sponsorship of a Christian pastor and his family. Amash attended Kelloggsville Christian School and graduated as class valedictorian from Grand Rapids Christian High School. He graduated from the University of Michigan magna cum laude with an A.B. in Economics and earned his J.D. at the University of Michigan Law School in 2005.
I think most people would get a pass on that, but McCain and his recent obstruction to PBO has pretty much killed any chance at the benefit of the doubt.
I just thanked him for pushing back against the crazies that suggested that he and like-thinkers could save his party. Anything positive out of Republicans is rare and should be encouraged and nurtured.
I just thanked him for pushing back against the crazies that suggested that he and like-thinkers could save his party. Anything positive out of Republicans is rare and should be encouraged and nurtured.
Yeah. We’re in real danger of becoming North Korea 2.0:
These people lead a sad, sad existence. I cannot imagine looking at the world around me and seeing conspiracy and treason at every turn.
I think a lot of falls into the category of “not wanting to accept responsibility for one’s own circumstances”. It’s always convenient to blame something on outside forces you had no control over.
For example, it’s easier to say: “My job sucks and I don’t have as much money anymore because Obama screwed me” than it is to accept that decisions you made had a big impact on that as well.
These people really, REALLY overestimate the power of the POTUS. The President has limited power over gas prices, prices of other consumer goods, job creation and whatnot, but still all the blame lands at his feet.
For these people, Obama is America’s biggest scapegoat. Why blame yourself for your problems when you can blame him for all of it and make yourself feel better in the process?
“I’m not the problem! The blacks and the illegals and the muslims and the welfare whores and Obama are the problem!”
…at the Michigan citizens training, one of the featured speakers, Norm Hughes, a member of the North Oakland Tea Party Patriots, offered this take on charters:
“Kids aren’t going to charter schools if they’re “A” students. They go to charter schools because they’re failing students and, by and large, the charter schools have a higher percentage of poor families, ethnically challenged families…”
What’s a wedding without a cake? A decidedly less delicious one, which is why couples heading for the altar are in the habit of testing out cakes before the big day so they can choose their favorite. In other words, they get to eat a lot of cake to find a winner. But one same-sex couple in Oregon is claiming in a complaint filed with the state’s attorney general’s office that their experience at a local bakery was far from fun when the owner refused to sell them a cake.
In the complaint, a Portland woman says she and her fiancée and her fiancée’s mother visited a local bakery for a cake testing in January, reports The Oregonian. But when the owner realized the cake was meant for a same-sex wedding, the women claim in a consumer complaint that he called them “abominations unto the lord.”
“We were then informed that our money was not equal,” one woman wrote in the complaint filed the next day. “My fiancée was reduced to tears.”
According to The Oregonian, the man who owns the bakery said that his business doesn’t discriminate when selling pastries and cakes to customers. But as same-sex marriage isn’t in line with his and his wife’s Christian faith, they have decided not to sell cakes for those occasions.
“I believe marriage is a religious institution between a man and woman as stated in the Bible,” he said. “When someone tells me that their definition is something different, I strongly disagree. I don’t think I should be penalized for that.”
Just more of that great Christian love…*sigh*
Let me say here, if you want to be against same sex marriage, fine, that’s your right.
But you don’t need to INSULT, DEMEAN or DISPARAGE those who aren’t because of that!
Wow…Twitter Gulag Defense Network…..man I’m not even that old, but that just sounds really childish. First thing that came to mind was Erik Erikson’s “Red State Strike Force” which was beautifully parodied by various bloggers.
Wow…Twitter Gulag Defense Network…..man I’m not even that old, but that just sounds really childish. First thing that came to mind was Erik Erikson’s “Red State Strike Force” which was beautifully parodied by various bloggers.
I don’t remember who came up with it, but I really liked “Teabaggers-Gonna-Derp Network.”
The best thing about #tgdn is that lunatics use it to self-identify. The FBI doesn’t have to track these groups or even set up honeypots to find insurrectionist loons. They documented themselves!
Wow…Twitter Gulag Defense Network…..man I’m not even that old, but that just sounds really childish. First thing that came to mind was Erik Erikson’s “Red State Strike Force” which was beautifully parodied by various bloggers.
It’s a scheme to GET MOAR FOLLOWERZ!1! and they also think that by having a whole bunch of followers their Twitter accounts can’t get suspended for TOS, but they have all created second accounts anyway.
Thank’s for the downding Matt. Why are you so OK with an unaccomplished person calling someone very accomplished a loser that you’d give a downding?
Why are you OK with someone “accomplished” referring to another accomplished person as a Nazi?
Why does it matter if someone is “accomplished”? Does that give them license to call others Nazis?
Why are you calling people you don’t even know “unaccomplished”. Yet, if someone is “unaccomplished”, does that make their opinions about an “accomplished” less important? For that matter, please provide inclusion and exclusion criteria to define some as “accomplished” and “unaccomplished”.
Ok…I generally loathe all the Twitter bullshit and I don’t keep up…but wtf is TGDN?
Many of the conservatives brandishing the #tgdn hashtag got their accounts suspended for spamming. Rather than acting like adults, some RWNJ (Todd Kincannon, IIRC), got the brilliant idea that if you put #tgdn in your tweet, people would follow you and prevent you from ever being “gulaged”.
At least that’s how I keep it straight in my mind. It’s so fucking stupid, I try to delete it in favor of important stuff, like the recipe for ice. If I got that wrong, let me know.
To the best of my knowledge, no TGDN accounts have been suspended yet. Then again, I don’t care enough to really find out.
Why are you OK with someone “accomplished” referring to another accomplished person as a Nazi?
Why does it matter if someone is “accomplished”? Does that give them license to call others Nazis?
Why are you calling people you don’t even know “unaccomplished”. Yet, if someone is “unaccomplished”, does that make their opinions about an “accomplished” less important? For that matter, please provide inclusion and exclusion criteria to define some as “accomplished” and “unaccomplished”/
I did not comment on Chomsky’s comment, and do not approve of much of his politics. I merely pointed out that someone was calling a very accomplished person a loser.
Chomsky has proven himself to be more intelligent than most, and he’s accomplished tons in linguistics. He’s not a loser by any stretch of the imagination.
Victoria Flores Zavala told Boynton Beach police that 45-year-old Isidro Zavala went to her home on Saturday with a plan to kill her and their two boys because she had filed for divorce last year, according to WTVJ. But Isidro Zavala decide to spare his wife at the last minute so she could suffer while watching him murder 12-year-old Eduardo Zavala and 11-year-old Mario Zavala.
“What Mrs. Zavala had to go through — watch her children killed before her — is probably the most horrific thing you could ever imagine, at least for me,” Boynton Beach Police Chief G. Matthew Immler explained at a press conference.
“She tried fighting him off and begged him to kill her and not the children,” he explained. “He told her she was going to stay alive and suffer the loss of them.”
The Palm Beach Post reported on Sunday that Isidro Zavala had killed himself with .38-caliber pistol, but police also recovered a bag with a TEC-9 semi-automatic handgun, extra ammunition, duct tape and cutting shears from the crime scene.
This looks like the segment in question US, a leading terrorist state in world: Chomsky
He also brings up the killing of Bin Laden as a Nazi-like tactics so Obama is included in his list of Western Nazis. He’s a dick.
To the best of my knowledge, no TGDN accounts have been suspended yet. Then again, I don’t care enough to really find out.
I wonder if that’s true, because if it is, the modern people at Twitter have to be screwing with these clowns to make them think their magical talisman works. That or the FBI may have asked them to stop banning the people with serious mental health issues to make their delusions easy to track.
I’d be very surprised if no one in government is tracking the movement of anti-American madness through the less educated population.
Jesus, if we can get through the next four years without a civil war erupting, I’ll be shocked.
I really think that many conservatives/Republicans are just in full mental breakdown over The Scary Black Man™ being re-elected. The eruption of conspiracy theories is frightening.
I thought PBO’s skeet shooting is the new Benghazi? Or is PBO’s skeet shooting the old Benghazi and Chris Kyle is the new, NEW Benghazi?
Obviously PBO practicing shooting skeet was him secretly preparing to shoot Chris Kyle in the face. There’s a Dick Cheney joke somewhere in here, but I can’t find it./
I wonder if that’s true, because if it is, the modern people at Twitter have to be screwing with these clowns to make them think their magical talisman works. That or the FBI may have asked them to stop banning the people with serious mental health issues to make their delusions easy to track.
I’d be very surprised if no one in government is tracking the movement of anti-American madness through the less educated population.
I know Kincannon was soliciting money for legal fees through a couple of tweets. The implication was that there was some sort of legal action against for God-knows-what, and that TGDN was involved.
Rick Santorum warns that ending the Boy Scouts’ national ban on gay members could kill the group, and the group’s board would have “its fingerprints on the murder weapon.” The likely presidential candidate says the “vote is a challenge to the Scouts’ very nature and is another example of the left attempting to remove God from all areas of public life” and argues that gay Scouts would undermine the Scout values of being “trustworthy, loyal, courteous, thrifty, obedient, clean and reverent.”
If this prediction is even half as accurate at the predictions made when DADT was repealed, the Boy Scouts will be just fine.
I wonder if they’ve even bothered to consider the people who might be more willing to get involved in the BS weren’t beholden to the evangelical nutjobs.
Outright civil war? Nah, we’ll just continue to have strings of ‘isolated incidents’ every week. Kids being shot at school, children being kidnapped and held hostage off of school buses etc.
Rick Santorum warns that ending the Boy Scouts’ national ban on gay members could kill the group, and the group’s board would have “its fingerprints on the murder weapon.”
Will the murder weapon be a credit card or ping pong balls?
It’s a story Alfred Hitchcock would love. Baboons, extraordinarily social animals whose collective noun is appropriately “troop” are harassing a Saudi village, targeting houses in coordinated assaults while cleverly avoiding poison bananas the villagers have left behind. Arab News brings us the bizarre story:
A minor war has broken out south of Qunfudah in the village of Kiad where large groups of hungry baboons from nearby valleys are attacking residences in search of food and drink. Residents have employed a variety of methods to combat the primates but it is still a daily battle from sunrise to sunset.
Hussein Al-Barakati, a resident of Kiad, said that he feared for his mother’s safety as she lives alone near the valley. Baboons raid her home from time to time in search of water. Weather conditions have left the valley parched and prompted the baboons to forage among the humans.
If this prediction is even half as accurate at the predictions made when DADT was repealed, the Boy Scouts will be just fine.
I wonder if they’ve even bothered to consider the people who might be more willing to get involved in the BS weren’t beholden to the evangelical nutjobs.
There is nothing to prevent Rick and like-minded individuals from setting up their own fully gay-free organization, one that does not use any public funding or facilities.
I started just to push back against the crazies, and put one more voice of modernity out there against these anti-Enlightenment “thinkers”.
Anti-American assholes have organized and are completely open with their hatred of all that is good or reasonable, and their desire to pull us down into chaos. Pointing out what they are to less sophisticated minds can help us all keep this civilization thing rolling. Or maybe I’m too optimistic today.
Outright civil war? Nah, we’ll just continue to have strings of ‘isolated incidents’ every week. Kids being shot at school, children being kidnapped and held hostage off of school buses etc.
Life must be hell for the Secret Service since 2009.
If there’s a bright side, at least they know where to look. Twitter, as someone else pointed out earlier. Watching Fox News probably give one insight into the nutbar mindset.
That orangish, rust-like stain that lines a toilet bowl that hasn’t been cleaned for several weeks.
I know how to remove that, and it doesn’t constantly clamor for attention like Todd does. If only his mother had paid attention to him and not let his father be so rigidly authoritarian.
I think that first he’s a total and complete asshole, and second he’s right. It was very poor judgement to take someone with PTSD to somewhere where people are firing guns. Worse to hand him one.
We just don’t normally criticize well-meaning people who are killed by a moment of poor judgement.
As much as I’m loath to admit it, Luap Nor is right about giving someone who suffers from PTSD a loaded gun. It was not a good idea, however good the intentions were.
The beginning of February brings with it the end of the excitement of a new year, the hope of spring, and the annual reemergence of a lot of idiots insisting that because Black History Month exists, we ought to have a White History Month. It’s a form of deep and racist foolishness expressed by everyone from former actress Victoria Jackson to randos on social media. But all this stupidity and privilege actually reveals something very interesting: the extent to which people ignore that whiteness isn’t a natural phenomenon, but an aggregation of ethnicities.
I think that first he’s a total and complete asshole, and second he’s right. It was very poor judgement to take someone with PTSD to somewhere where people are firing guns. Worse to hand him one.
We just don’t normally criticize well-meaning people who are killed by a moment of poor judgement.
Saying Chris Kyle’s death seems to confirm that “he who lives by the sword dies by the sword.” was way out of line IMO.
Chris Kyle’s death seems to confirm that “he who lives by the sword dies by the sword.” Treating PTSD at a firing range doesn’t make sense
This is what I meant a while back about how we need not only a moonbat font, but a special font for people who are so psychonutterbutters that you really don’t know if it is right or left crazy.
Gives one an insight on how they view the world. Cherry pick their holy book for the bits that support the world view they desire. From that you can guess that they cherry pick everything else (politics, society, science, etc.) in order to find further reinforcement of that view. They start with the end result and then find the “data” that supports that view. All else is detractors, lies, and conspiracy by the enemy.
Hey, I agree it was out of line to post it so soon after Chris Kyle’s death. I’m not a Paultard who thinks the guy can do no wrong.
But in this case, Luap Nor said what people are thinking out loud.
He could have used a much better choice of words. Even his fans are having a problem with it.
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Chris Kyle’s death seems to confirm that “he who lives by the sword dies by the sword.” Treating PTSD at a firing range doesn’t make sense
Back when Glenn Beck was unveiling his grandiose plans to “go Galt” with the construction of a massive $2 billion Randian paradise to be known as Independence Park, he also revealed plans to produce a spectacular live show this Fourth of July called “The Man In The Moon” which will tell the story of America from the perspective of the moon as Beck “defends man to the moon [who] has been around for a while and has been waiting for someone to step up and do it right and to do the right thing and to be more.”
He could have used a much better choice of words. Even his fans are having a problem with it.
Well, yes. I absolutely agree it’s a poor choice of words, and that it’s certainly in bad taste to post something like that so soon after Chris Kyle’s death.
He could have made the point about using loaded weapons to treat PTSD being a bad idea in a much better, more productive way. But if he did that, he wouldn’t be Crazy Uncle Liberty.
Watching Beck’s ideas, I can only assume he has been freebasing pure Ayn Rand. 30’ mechanical men and a live action fight between Edison and Tesla? Really?
This ball was found and retrieved in 1862 in Shiloh, in southwestern Tennessee, on the grounds of one of the Civil War’s bloodiest battles. The ball is inscribed: “Picked Up on the Battle Field at Shiloh by G.F. Hellum.” Giles Hellum was an African-American who worked as an orderly for the Union Army at Shiloh. He later enlisted as a soldier in the 69th Colored Infantry.
Also seems to be the best way of directly contacting, and getting responses from, famous or semi-famous people. I don’t think most of them even bother reading (let alone responding to) comments on their facebook pages, but they will reply to tweets.
Remember, the idiot heading that race-war tweet sequence was an important part of the dominant political party in his state. He is where their government comes from.
Former Navy SEAL Chris Kyle and his neighbor Chad Littlefield took former Marine Eddie Ray Routh to a Texas gun range to help him, but for some reason Routh allegedly turned his gun on his two mentors, killing them both, police said today…
spectacular live show this Fourth of July called “The Man In The Moon” which will tell the story of America from the perspective of the moon as Beck “defends man to the moon [who] has been around for a while and has been waiting for someone to step up and do it right and to do the right thing and to be more.”
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Google has petitioned a secret U.S. national security court to relax restrictions on the information the tech giant can disclose about government data requests, claiming such restrictions violate the company's right to free speech under the First Amendment. Google's motion, filed Tuesday with the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, is the tech giant's latest attempt to address recent media reports that suggested it gives the ...
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From Mother Jones:
5) Fewer than 300 phone numbers were targeted in 2012.NSA officials say that even though the agency has access to Americans' phone records, it investigated fewer than 300 phone numbers connected to US citizens in 2012. The officials did not provide any detail on the number of email addresses targeted.
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At least 200 members of Sunflower Community Action were bused into Kobach's Kansas City-area neighborhood on Saturday - to protest his staunch anti-illegal alien views. "I was just appalled," Kobach told Fox News. "They have a right to protest at my office or at public places - that's fine. But they don't have a right to enter someone's private property and engage in this ...
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A lot of things wrong with society today are directly attributable to the fact that the people who make the laws are sexually maladjusted. -- from "I Seem To Be a Verb" by R. Buckminster Fuller, 1970.