1 | Charles Johnson Mon, Mar 24, 2014 4:55:05pm |
The most moral and honest journalist who ever lived is at it again:
The willingness of American journalists to blindly ingest anonymous self-serving govt claims is endless http://t.co/J3vL4V0aQj— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) March 24, 2014
2 | Charles Johnson Mon, Mar 24, 2014 4:56:50pm |
And there’s Conor trying for that job again.
@conor64 Right - it's all about the govt & its apologists blaming Snowden for Crimea (LOL) while absolving themselves— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) March 24, 2014
3 | Targetpractice Mon, Mar 24, 2014 4:57:38pm |
re: #1 Charles Johnson
The most moral and honest journalist who ever lived is at it again:
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As opposed to the willingness of other American journalists to blindly ingest claims made by an admitted criminal and his self-centered publicist.
5 | Decatur Deb Mon, Mar 24, 2014 5:07:17pm |
Looking in old bookmarks for car stuff, I found this web of a DC blues band. The harp player is one of the most mellow Lizards ever—Mad Al Jaffee.
6 | Charles Johnson Mon, Mar 24, 2014 5:08:45pm |
Another awesome Mayer Hawthorne video, with Daryl Hall…
7 | lawhawk Mon, Mar 24, 2014 5:09:05pm |
Irony, thy name is Greenwald.
He keeps thinking that he’s the smartest guy in the room. Except his story keeps falling apart under close scrutiny.
If his and Snowden’s mission was truly about US civil rights and NSA violations of same, why release all the data and reporting on means and methods that has nothing to do with any violation of US law?
If his mission was about undermining US national security, he’s succeeded, because that’s the primary outcome of the ongoing series of reports.
8 | Backwoods_Sleuth Mon, Mar 24, 2014 5:09:41pm |
Is Russia ready to cut up its plastic? After Visa and MasterCard stopped processing some Russian transactions in response to U.S. sanctions, Moscow says it could launch a homegrown payment system that could be ready in as little as six months, according to German Gref, chief of the country’s largest bank, Sberbank (SBER:RM).
9 | kirkspencer Mon, Mar 24, 2014 5:10:38pm |
10 | sattv4u2 Mon, Mar 24, 2014 5:11:27pm |
11 | Decatur Deb Mon, Mar 24, 2014 5:13:14pm |
re: #9 kirkspencer
What, have they obtained bitcoins?
Good Lord!! This Crimea thing could cut off the Bible Belt’s supply of Russian porn.
12 | Political Atheist Mon, Mar 24, 2014 5:14:08pm |
13 | wrenchwench Mon, Mar 24, 2014 5:15:25pm |
re: #9 kirkspencer
What, have they obtained bitcoins?
Dogecoin is so last week—I'm investing all my money in Crowcoin now. pic.twitter.com/TBKMztcSYf— John Overholt (@john_overholt) March 24, 2014
14 | wrenchwench Mon, Mar 24, 2014 5:16:53pm |
re: #6 Charles Johnson
Another awesome Mayer Hawthorne video, with Daryl Hall…
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I like the GoPro on the guitar. Next they should try it on the tambourine. Or maybe not.
15 | ObserverArt Mon, Mar 24, 2014 5:17:08pm |
Okay…how many US Gov excuse makers have said Crimea happened because of Snowden?
Or is that some more Glenn Greenwald journalistic creative writing? If you can’t find an issue to use as an reason for something occurring, make one up. Now that is some fine journalism.
Anyone think that lameness has a leg let along legs?
16 | Charles Johnson Mon, Mar 24, 2014 5:17:41pm |
re: #12 Political Atheist
Palladia channel runs this “Live from Daryl’s House” show and it’s really wonderful. He has great guests, they jam, they joke around and eat together. Nice casual show, >Not full of itself. Good for after work. Maybe you have seen it?
Oh definitely, I love the show. I’ve posted videos from it before.
17 | dog philosopher Mon, Mar 24, 2014 5:19:44pm |
Russia Gets Ready for Life Without Visa and MasterCard
putin’s versions could be called ‘visa refused, apply again next year’ and ‘oligarchy card’
18 | wrenchwench Mon, Mar 24, 2014 5:20:36pm |
same wow different mondey— Doge (@DogeTheDawg) March 25, 2014
Later, lizards.
19 | Charles Johnson Mon, Mar 24, 2014 5:20:54pm |
Here’s what The Mighty G is upset about this time:
U.S. Scurries to Shore Up Spying on Russia
U.S. military satellites spied Russian troops amassing within striking distance of Crimea last month. But intelligence analysts were surprised because they hadn’t intercepted any telltale communications where Russian leaders, military commanders or soldiers discussed plans to invade.
America’s vaunted global surveillance is a vital tool for U.S. intelligence services, especially as an early-warning system and as a way to corroborate other evidence. In Crimea, though, U.S. intelligence officials are concluding that Russian planners might have gotten a jump on the West by evading U.S. eavesdropping. (Follow the latest developments on the crisis in Ukraine.)
“Even though there was a warning, we didn’t have the information to be able to say exactly what was going to happen,” a senior U.S. official says.
To close the information gap, U.S. spy agencies and the military are rushing to expand satellite coverage and communications-interception efforts across Russia, Ukraine and the Baltic states. U.S. officials hope the “surge” in assets and analysts will improve tracking of the Russian military and tip off the U.S. to any possible intentions of Russian President Vladimir Putin before he acts on them.
In the MG’s world, it’s just impossible for him to even conceive of any way that revealing top secret NSA techniques might actually cause real world harm. He laughs at the idea, openly.
20 | thedopefishlives Mon, Mar 24, 2014 5:22:24pm |
re: #19 Charles Johnson
Here’s what The Mighty G is upset about this time:
U.S. Scurries to Shore Up Spying on Russia
In the MG’s world, it’s just impossible for him to even conceive of any way that revealing top secret NSA techniques might actually cause real world harm. He laughs at the idea, openly.
I don’t know if I agree with that, Charles. I think he’s actively HOPING for that. I think he wants to get the US knocked down a peg, by fair means or foul.
21 | freetoken Mon, Mar 24, 2014 5:30:06pm |
Creationism is stirring around the news blogs today.
First up is in SC, where a biology professor tells the legislators the truth in response to fundamentalist legislators pulling natural selection from curriculae:
Evolution should be part of core S.C. science standards, Charleston professor says
A biology professor told an education panel on Monday that members of his organization are frustrated with seeing the state’s biology standards become a “political football for religious reasons or political reasons.”
Rob Dillon, a College of Charleston professor and president of South Carolinians for Science Education, said members of the organization are “so discouraged” to see the standards of biology that speak of natural selection be pulled out and made a special case out of the other 111 pages.
[…]
In February, the South Carolina Education Oversight Committee met to review and approve the new set of science standards that the Department of Education will begin implementing by the fall of 2014 for students. But Sen. Mike Fair, R-Greenville, took issue at the time with teaching natural selection as fact, when he said he believes there are other theories students deserve to learn.
Fair was not as controversial on Monday. He said he wasn’t prepared to give the subcommittee something to vote on and requested the standards be sent to the full committee - as originally suggested with the wording of natural selection. The committee passed it 3-1 with Barbara Hairfield dissenting.
“Public education in South Carolina is making a differentiation between macroevolution and microevolution,” Fair said after the meeting. “They are not making that differentiation as it relates to natural selection. I would like to see that; haven’t figured out a way to write it.”
Microevolution refers to evolution within a species or closed group, macroevolution goes beyond a single species, according to a Berkeley University website called Understanding Evolution.
Before the meeting ended, Fair did not take kindly to Dillon’s statements, who said he believed the biology standards should be moving along the approval process with the rest of the state’s standards and performance indicators for science.
[…]
It’s the whole macro-micro mambo dance, all over again.
22 | Stanley Sea Mon, Mar 24, 2014 5:36:57pm |
Saw Mayer live a couple years ago. Much excellent.
Hey LGF. I’m packing! Wheeeeee
23 | jaunte Mon, Mar 24, 2014 5:37:32pm |
HobbyLobby vs Sebelius Can a private profit-making business organized as a corporation exercise religious objection? http://t.co/5kpsgBmZCH
— Elizabeth Perkins (@Elizbethperkins) March 25, 2014
24 | Pie-onist Overlord Mon, Mar 24, 2014 5:38:30pm |
HURR HURR!!!!!!!
@viciousbabushka @bja_tw @WoodenThreat I believe the idea was the citizen able to defend himself against tyranny. get with the program.— Leonard Park (@RIGHTZONE) March 25, 2014
Tell me how that worked out for Shays & Whisky Rebellion. @RIGHTZONE @bja_tw @WoodenThreat— The Bossy Babushka (@viciousbabushka) March 25, 2014
25 | dog philosopher Mon, Mar 24, 2014 5:39:33pm |
saw this link and followed it
Christopher Langan - Described as “America’s smartest man”
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Christopher Michael Langan (born c. 1952) is an American autodidact with an IQ reported to be between 195 and 210.[1] He has been described as “the smartest man in America” by the media. Langan has developed a “theory of the relationship between mind and reality” which he calls the “Cognitive-Theoretic Model of the Universe (CTMU)”
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In conjunction with his ideas, Langan has claimed that “you can prove the existence of God, the soul and an afterlife, using mathematics.”[6]
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Langan is a fellow of the International Society for Complexity, Information, and Design (ISCID),[23] a professional society which promotes intelligent design
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Gladwell’s profile of Langan mainly portrayed him as an example of an individual who failed to realize his potential in part because of poor social skills resulting from, in Gladwell’s speculation, being raised in poverty
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26 | freetoken Mon, Mar 24, 2014 5:40:15pm |
The big flourish today was started by Politico:
Special report: Taxpayers fund creationism in the classroom
Picked up widely, e.g.:
Ohio Taxes Funding Creationism Lessons in 20 Schools Statewide
and
THINGS IN POLITICO THAT MAKE ME WANT TO GUZZLE CHATEAU PETRUS, PART THE LESS THAN INFINITY
and
Report: $1 billion in taxpayer money went to anti-science private schools last year
The usual crowd whines, at NRO:
Politico’s Voucher Story Is Bogus
It’s a shape-shifting piece, which boils down to moving the goal post - creationism is taught in public schools, so why pick on the voucher schools? This same approach taken by the glibertarians:
Tax Dollars Are Used to Teach All Sorts of Stupid Shit, But It’s News When Vouchers Are Involved
And a so what? approach:
Politico: Private Schooling a Threat to Science Education and Freedom of Conscience
Bottom line is, the glibertarians seem more than willing to close ranks with the creationists, because the nasty socialist darwinists are forcing all sorts of evil stuff upon us.
27 | bratwurst Mon, Mar 24, 2014 5:42:39pm |
Senate races… 2014: NH 2016: Vermont 2018: Maine 2020: Rhode Island Scott Brown has to be able to beat one of these Democrats— Political Line (@PoliticaILine) March 25, 2014
28 | dog philosopher Mon, Mar 24, 2014 5:42:50pm |
re: #24 Pie-onist Overlord
I believe the idea was the citizen able to defend himself against tyranny
i see that your understanding of “A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State” differs a bit from mine
but feel free to rewrite the constitution as you please
29 | Charles Johnson Mon, Mar 24, 2014 5:43:38pm |
Here’s where I used to live on Oahu, right down the beach from the Banzai Pipeline:
30 | EPR-radar Mon, Mar 24, 2014 5:43:44pm |
re: #25 dog philosopher
That was a hoot. My favorite bit came at the end of the Wikipedia entry:
Langan has said elsewhere that he does not belong to any religious denomination, explaining that he “can’t afford to let [his] logical approach to theology be prejudiced by religious dogma.”
31 | dog philosopher Mon, Mar 24, 2014 5:44:50pm |
re: #24 Pie-onist Overlord
I believe the idea was the citizen able to defend himself against tyranny
actually maybe you just don’t like trannies
32 | Decatur Deb Mon, Mar 24, 2014 5:45:08pm |
34 | thedopefishlives Mon, Mar 24, 2014 5:47:12pm |
re: #33 Gus
I don’t remember blaming Snowden for Crimea.
You spoke against The Hypnowald, did you not? Therefore you are guilty of any crime of which he deigns to accuse you.
Evening {Gus}.
35 | Charles Johnson Mon, Mar 24, 2014 5:48:15pm |
He’s in full-on asshole mode now, workin’ out the daddy issues on Twitter again.
Next on MSNBC: how he caused the Ebola Virus. & SARS. & long-term unemployment RT @TwitWhatter That Snowden he's responsible for everything— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) March 25, 2014
36 | Gus Mon, Mar 24, 2014 5:48:51pm |
re: #34 thedopefishlives
You spoke against The Hypnowald, did you not? Therefore you are guilty of any crime of which he deigns to accuse you.
Evening {Gus}.
Howdy.
37 | Kragar Mon, Mar 24, 2014 5:49:00pm |
re: #1 Charles Johnson
Yeah! They’re only supposed to blindly digest Greenwald’S claims!
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38 | ObserverArt Mon, Mar 24, 2014 5:49:44pm |
39 | Decatur Deb Mon, Mar 24, 2014 5:49:48pm |
re: #35 Charles Johnson
He’s in full-on asshole mode now, workin’ out the daddy issues on Twitter again.
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Jeez—he’s winding up for a “Let Eddie Alone” rant.
40 | jaunte Mon, Mar 24, 2014 5:50:02pm |
Good evening, blind and/or near-sighted ingesters!
41 | Backwoods_Sleuth Mon, Mar 24, 2014 5:52:08pm |
The search continues for the original CNN, the network devoted to serious news. It made an unexpected turn and vanished from radar.
— Harold Itzkowitz (@HaroldItz) March 24, 2014
42 | thedopefishlives Mon, Mar 24, 2014 5:52:16pm |
Night lizardfolk. May the Lord keep your basking rocks warm and your scales … er, scaly.
43 | ObserverArt Mon, Mar 24, 2014 5:52:17pm |
re: #35 Charles Johnson
He’s in full-on asshole mode now, workin’ out the daddy issues on Twitter again.
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Yeah, I’ve seen many a great journalist react like a 5-year old just like that.
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Does anyone in GreenwaldWorld™ have the ability to tell him: no Glenn, you don’t want to write that and hit send?
44 | Gus Mon, Mar 24, 2014 5:52:26pm |
re: #38 ObserverArt
Did anyone? I was asking that in #15.
Now I’m thinking Greenwald would actually like to think that Putin annexed Crimea because of Snowden.
45 | Kragar Mon, Mar 24, 2014 5:52:29pm |
re: #24 Pie-onist Overlord
HURR HURR!!!!!!!
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Actually, the well regulated militia idea meant there were supposed to be called up in emergency to fight alongside the military, but would need to field the same weapons and use the same ammo (i.e. well regulated)
Nothing about a bunch of yahoos buying any guns they want to live out Red Dawn fantasies.
46 | freetoken Mon, Mar 24, 2014 5:53:03pm |
One more - this from Indiana:
Two GOP State Senators Seek to Fend Off Primary Challenges
[…]
In Indianapolis, marketing specialist Crystal LaMotte is questioning the conservative credentials of six-term Republican Jim Merritt. She says Merritt should have fought to restore the original version of a constitutional ban on gay marriage after the House deleted a ban on civil unions. She says she’d work in the Senate to ban abortions for minors and allow creationism to be taught in schools. LaMotte acknowledges she parts ways with most conservatives by opposing Indiana’s private-school vouchers — she predicts the money will allow the state to seize control of content.
And while Merritt has successfully pushed for laws reducing good-behavior credit for felons and imposing mandatory additional prison time for gun crimes, LaMotte says the state should do away with good-behavior credit entirely.
[…]
No matter how much the glibertarians protest that creationism is no big deal for voucher schools, the reality is that the atavist wing of the GOP (and it’s almost the only wing remaining in the GOP) wants to abandon modernity.
Note that besides creationism how these candidates are intentionally advertising their vindictiveness, in doing away with time for good credit for felons.
47 | jaunte Mon, Mar 24, 2014 5:53:44pm |
re: #44 Gus
Now I’m thinking Greenwald would actually like to think that Putin annexed Crimea because of Snowden.
What would feed the egobeast more?
48 | Gus Mon, Mar 24, 2014 5:54:24pm |
re: #35 Charles Johnson
He’s in full-on asshole mode now, workin’ out the daddy issues on Twitter again.
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If Snowden caused SARS then Greenwald is there to cure it…
“I'm a journalist who scorns sources who leak classified information” = “I'm a doctor who scorns people who find cures for fatal diseases”— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) March 22, 2014
49 | ObserverArt Mon, Mar 24, 2014 5:54:52pm |
re: #41 Backwoods_Sleuth
Harold Itzkowitz @HaroldItz
The search continues for the original CNN, the network devoted to serious news. It made an unexpected turn and vanished from radar.
Sad to say, but CNN crashed about a week ago and it’s dead jim.
50 | Kragar Mon, Mar 24, 2014 5:55:30pm |
re: #48 Gus
If Snowden caused SARS then Greenwald is there to cure it…
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“I support “cures” which kill the patient.”
52 | ObserverArt Mon, Mar 24, 2014 6:00:30pm |
re: #44 Gus
Now I’m thinking Greenwald would actually like to think that Putin annexed Crimea because of Snowden.
Well, that would be the inverse of his comment wouldn’t it?
We do know that both Greenwald and Snowden do think they have effected world change. Problem is, both nitwits seems to have no clue as to what it is they’ve changed. And it seems extremely doubtful if the reality is ever going to get through to them. Even if both of these guys face any kind of sanction, they will go down seeing themselves as heroes.
53 | bratwurst Mon, Mar 24, 2014 6:04:25pm |
This can only be a VERY bad sign…
Mysterious clown sightings creeping out Staten Islanders (with photos)
54 | Gus Mon, Mar 24, 2014 6:05:26pm |
re: #52 ObserverArt
Well, that would be the inverse of his comment wouldn’t it?
We do know that both Greenwald and Snowden do think they have effected world change. Problem is, both nitwits seems to have no clue as to what it is they’ve changed. And it seems extremely doubtful if the reality is ever going to get through to them. Even if both of these guys face any kind of sanction, they will go down seeing themselves as heroes.
Greenwald keeps stating that Snowden is going to affect change in this world. He really does not know what that change is going to be. It can be, theoretically, positive, neutral or negative. Therefore, using Greenwald theory of Snowden affecting change any change in global FP can be seen as having been a result of Snowden. So using Greenwald’s rule, Snowden may in fact have caused the annexation of Crimea if not played a role.
55 | Gus Mon, Mar 24, 2014 6:08:17pm |
Greenwald said it himself, “We learned from Snowden that any one individual can actually change the world.”
56 | Justanotherhuman Mon, Mar 24, 2014 6:09:17pm |
re: #55 Gus
Greenwald said it himself, “We learned from Snowden that any one individual can actually change the world.”
He also didn’t say whether for good or bad.
Our judgment call on that one. : )
57 | dog philosopher Mon, Mar 24, 2014 6:09:45pm |
re: #55 Gus
Greenwald said it himself, “We learned from Snowden that any one individual can actually change the world.”
well we can also learn this from lee harvey oswald
58 | Gus Mon, Mar 24, 2014 6:09:54pm |
re: #56 Justanotherhuman
He also didn’t say whether for good or bad.
Our judgment call on that one. : )
Precisely. :D
59 | Decatur Deb Mon, Mar 24, 2014 6:10:25pm |
re: #55 Gus
Greenwald said it himself, “We learned from Snowden that any one individual can actually change the world.”
We learned that from Gavrilo Princip.
60 | Killgore Trout Mon, Mar 24, 2014 6:11:41pm |
re: #55 Gus
Greenwald said it himself, “We learned from Snowden that any one individual can actually change the world.”
I guess one person can make a difference. But most of the time, they probably shouldn’t. -
-Marge Simpson
61 | Dr Lizardo Mon, Mar 24, 2014 6:12:33pm |
re: #53 bratwurst
This can only be a VERY bad sign…
Mysterious clown sightings creeping out Staten Islanders (with photos)
We all float down here.
62 | Justanotherhuman Mon, Mar 24, 2014 6:15:49pm |
6 more people have been found dead in the Washington state mudslide, bringing the death toll to 14 - @KING5Seattle, KIRO7Seattle
end of alert
63 | Gus Mon, Mar 24, 2014 6:17:12pm |
So Greenwald. Snowden, et al deliberately try to destroy US relationships with China, Russia, Brazil, and Germany and now we’re supposed to believe they’re not affecting US and global FP? Huh?
64 | Pie-onist Overlord Mon, Mar 24, 2014 6:17:20pm |
WTFITS
Nuf said #NRA #2A #GunControl #ORPUW #RedNationRising #TCOT #UPPUSA #flipsenate #VoteRight14 @OperationAmericanSpring pic.twitter.com/xumCS85sKx— Carole - #ORPUW (@Scarlett210) March 22, 2014
65 | Pie-onist Overlord Mon, Mar 24, 2014 6:18:23pm |
I’m pretty sure that photo was made to MAKE FUN OF GUN NUTS, not serve as inspiration.
66 | Justanotherhuman Mon, Mar 24, 2014 6:19:39pm |
67 | Pie-onist Overlord Mon, Mar 24, 2014 6:20:41pm |
DOUCHEWAD
I stand with Hobby Lobby for religious freedom. RT if you do too! pic.twitter.com/FHRI19ofuH— Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) March 25, 2014
Don't the employees of #HobbyLobby get to have religious freedom of their own or is that only for Corporations now? @tedcruz #UniteBlue— The Bossy Babushka (@viciousbabushka) March 25, 2014
68 | jaunte Mon, Mar 24, 2014 6:20:44pm |
Hook a toe wrong in your sleep, and it’s goodbye best friends.
69 | William Barnett-Lewis Mon, Mar 24, 2014 6:21:23pm |
re: #24 Pie-onist Overlord
HURR HURR!!!!!!!
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When was the only time a US President led troops in the field, Alex?
70 | Targetpractice Mon, Mar 24, 2014 6:23:47pm |
re: #67 Pie-onist Overlord
DOUCHEWAD
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Those sluts gotta pay for their birth control! How dare they go against God’s will?! Now excuse me while I get this prescription for Viagra filled at a discount due to my employer-provided health insurance.
72 | ObserverArt Mon, Mar 24, 2014 6:25:02pm |
re: #62 Justanotherhuman
6 more people have been found dead in the Washington state mudslide, bringing the death toll to 14 - @KING5Seattle, KIRO7Seattle
end of alert
Having been in the crowd when the 11 fans were killed at the Cincinnati Who show in ‘79, I can only think similar causes of death come about in a mud slide. I’m sure there were some bodily injuries, but compression of the chest and no ability to breathe probably the big culprit. Strangulation by being buried alive. How very sad.
Thoughts out to all of the families. There really are no words.
I wonder if this is going to lead to some kind of new technology? Maybe some way to judge moisture content in relation to soil type to be able to give warnings to move out of the area. Time for some science.
73 | chadu Mon, Mar 24, 2014 6:27:20pm |
re: #15 ObserverArt
Okay…how many US Gov excuse makers have said Crimea happened because of Snowden?
Well, it didn’t hurt.
74 | ObserverArt Mon, Mar 24, 2014 6:28:14pm |
re: #65 Pie-onist Overlord
I’m pretty sure that photo was made to MAKE FUN OF GUN NUTS, not serve as inspiration.
I hope you didn’t think they’d be able to figure that out. GUNS!!! How can there ever be a negative with that many GUNS!!!
75 | goddamnedfrank Mon, Mar 24, 2014 6:30:38pm |
If Hobby Lobby’s owners win then hypothetically any Orthodox Jewish, Muslim or Hindu owner could prevent their company’s health insurance plans covering any prescriptions for medications containing gelatin.
This is a very dangerous road to go down.
76 | EPR-radar Mon, Mar 24, 2014 6:32:17pm |
OT, but very funny:
“March Madness really is a stirring reminder of what America was founded on: making tons of money off the labor of unpaid black people.” —- Bill Maher
77 | jaunte Mon, Mar 24, 2014 6:34:39pm |
re: #75 goddamnedfrank
Scotusblog:
The briefs for the government also asserted that there actually is no burden on any religious exercise by owners or corporations, because the choice to use a birth-control pill or device would be made independently by the female workers covered by a health insurance plan. The connection between those choices and the interests of the employer who finances the plan, the brief went on, is “too indirect” to make a legal difference.
….snip…..
The boldest brief in support of the government takes a position that the government did not, urging the Supreme Court to strike down RFRA as an unconstitutional attempt by Congress to scuttle a Supreme Court decision requiring religious organizations to obey laws that apply generally.
scotusblog.com
78 | Stanley Sea Mon, Mar 24, 2014 6:34:50pm |
79 | Pie-onist Overlord Mon, Mar 24, 2014 6:35:01pm |
re: #75 goddamnedfrank
If Hobby Lobby’s owners win then hypothetically any Orthodox Jewish, Muslim or Hindu owner could prevent their company’s health insurance plans covering any prescriptions for medications containing gelatin.
This is a very dangerous road to go down.
My daughter used to work at B&H Photo (owned by Orthodox Jews) and nobody complained about the healthcare not including BC and abortion.
That didn’t come out right. The healthcare TOTALLY INCLUDED BC & abortion.
80 | Gus Mon, Mar 24, 2014 6:36:12pm |
81 | Targetpractice Mon, Mar 24, 2014 6:36:17pm |
re: #75 goddamnedfrank
If Hobby Lobby’s owners win then hypothetically any Orthodox Jewish, Muslim or Hindu owner could prevent their company’s health insurance plans covering any prescriptions for medications containing gelatin.
This is a very dangerous road to go down.
Worse than that, if SCOTUS does indeed rule that businesses have religious freedom, then that pretty much upends the whole apple cart on just what sort of shit your boss can tell you to do on his dime. Your Muslim boss orders all employees to join in daily prayers to Mecca? Sorry, his religious beliefs take precedent over yours, now get to bowing!
82 | Pie-onist Overlord Mon, Mar 24, 2014 6:37:12pm |
re: #81 Targetpractice
Worse than that, if SCOTUS does indeed rule that businesses have religious freedom, then that pretty much upends the whole apple cart on just what sort of shit your boss can tell you to do on his dime. Your Muslim boss orders all employees to join in daily prayers to Mecca? Sorry, his religious beliefs take precedent over yours, now get to bowing!
I had some wingnut tell me HURR HURR!!!! IF THEY DON’T LIKE IT GO WORK SOMEWHERE ELSE!!!!!
83 | Pie-onist Overlord Mon, Mar 24, 2014 6:38:11pm |
WE PAY ALL ARE WORKERS 10¢ AN HOUR1!!!! DON’T LIKE IT, GET A JRRB SOMEWHERE ELSE!!!!!!
84 | Targetpractice Mon, Mar 24, 2014 6:39:25pm |
re: #83 Pie-onist Overlord
WE PAY ALL ARE WORKERS 10¢ AN HOUR1!!!! DON’T LIKE IT, GET A JRRB SOMEWHERE ELSE!!!!!!
That’s the answer to any complaint of mistreatment: “Go somewhere else.” But if you tell them that, then scream “THIS IS MY COUNTRY!!!”
85 | Decatur Deb Mon, Mar 24, 2014 6:40:36pm |
re: #81 Targetpractice
Worse than that, if SCOTUS does indeed rule that businesses have religious freedom, then that pretty much upends the whole apple cart on just what sort of shit your boss can tell you to do on his dime. Your Muslim boss orders all employees to join in daily prayers to Mecca? Sorry, his religious beliefs take precedent over yours, now get to bowing!
“Two or three years ago it was just another snake cult, now it’s a corporation.”
86 | Pie-onist Overlord Mon, Mar 24, 2014 6:41:19pm |
Started the First Revolution ~ #TCOT #TGDN #SisterPatriots #RedNationRising pic.twitter.com/DnjbQpWbgr— Katt?Country (@TrucksHorsesDog) March 24, 2014
There was already a 2nd American Revolution. That thing 1861-1865. How did that work out for y'all? @TrucksHorsesDog @SsSspires3 #tcot— The Bossy Babushka (@viciousbabushka) March 25, 2014
87 | goddamnedfrank Mon, Mar 24, 2014 6:41:41pm |
re: #79 Pie-onist Overlord
My daughter used to work at B&H Photo (owned by Orthodox Jews) and nobody complained about the healthcare not including BC and abortion.
You sure nobody, not one person ever complained about that? Categorical statements like that seem automatically suspect.
In any event from an actuarial standpoint it costs more not to cover those things, because the things they prevent are far more expensive.
88 | Pie-onist Overlord Mon, Mar 24, 2014 6:41:47pm |
HURR HURR BUT THEY WAS DEMOCRATS!!!!!!!! HURR HURR!!!!!
89 | dog philosopher Mon, Mar 24, 2014 6:41:50pm |
re: #82 Pie-onist Overlord
I had some wingnut tell me HURR HURR!!!! IF THEY DON’T LIKE IT GO WORK SOMEWHERE ELSE!!!!!
number 17 in the list of Easy Answers to Complicated Questions, coming in after “you can’t solve anything by throwing money at it” and before “there are plenty of jobs out there if you only get up off the couch and go look for them”
91 | Pie-onist Overlord Mon, Mar 24, 2014 6:43:16pm |
re: #87 goddamnedfrank
You sure nobody, not one person ever complained about that? Categorical statements like that seem automatically suspect.
In any event from an actuarial standpoint it costs more not to cover those things, because the things they prevent are far more expensive.
I did not state that well. What I meant to say was that BC was included in the healthcare.
92 | dog philosopher Mon, Mar 24, 2014 6:43:20pm |
re: #79 Pie-onist Overlord
B&H Photo
:-) bought a compaq luggable there back in 1985
“vould you vant a prrinter vit dat?”
93 | Charles Johnson Mon, Mar 24, 2014 6:44:45pm |
Empty, shallow cynicism about vital national security issues. Is this the future of journalism?— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) March 25, 2014
94 | goddamnedfrank Mon, Mar 24, 2014 6:45:48pm |
re: #91 Pie-onist Overlord
I did not state that well. What I meant to say was that BC was included in the healthcare.
That’s what I figured. It would be uncharacteristic for Othordox Jews to force their beliefs on their employees, or for that matter to care more about not eating pork gelatin than saving life.
95 | EPR-radar Mon, Mar 24, 2014 6:46:57pm |
re: #77 jaunte
I’d like to see this Supreme Court decision follow what’s already been seen in the 3rd circuit:
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit decided that neither the company, Conestoga Wood Specialties, nor its owners could claim First Amendment religious rights — because, it found, the corporation is incapable of doing so, and because the owners had chosen the corporate form for their business and it stands apart from their personal interests.
96 | Kilroy01 Mon, Mar 24, 2014 6:48:37pm |
re: #86 Pie-onist Overlord
Totally professional.
Love the way they are all bunched together.
Perfect camo on half of them. If they are going to the mall.
What didn’t have a ridge line to be silhouetted on?
Geeze
98 | Pie-onist Overlord Mon, Mar 24, 2014 6:50:13pm |
re: #94 goddamnedfrank
That’s what I figured. It would be uncharacteristic for Othordox Jews to force their beliefs on their employees, or for that matter to care more about not eating pork gelatin than saving life.
My understanding is that pork insulin is a higher quality than beef or vegan insulin and therefore it’s better for a diabetic. I mean you don’t EAT IT so it’s not a violation of kosher/halal/vegan laws.
I’m talking about an actual diabetic who is deciding what kind of insulin to take. Anyone further up the chain can just STFU.
99 | Targetpractice Mon, Mar 24, 2014 6:50:21pm |
re: #86 Pie-onist Overlord
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Picture from a cheap knock-off of a cheesy 80s flick whose fans all forget that only two of the protagonists survive and one is so disgusted by what happens that he spends the rest of his life trying to forget.
They wanna play war games, go buy a copy of Call of Duty.
100 | Charles Johnson Mon, Mar 24, 2014 6:51:09pm |
Obama to Call for End to N.S.A.’s Bulk Data Collection http://t.co/UZQbvdoxqs— Ryan J. Reilly (@ryanjreilly) March 25, 2014
101 | chadu Mon, Mar 24, 2014 6:52:16pm |
re: #59 Decatur Deb
We learned that from Gavrilo Princip.
“Yo Gavrilo , I’m really happy for you, Imma let you finish but Marcus Junius Brutus had one of the best assassinations of all time…one of the best assassinations of all time!”
102 | Fairly Sure I'm Still Obdicut Mon, Mar 24, 2014 6:52:43pm |
re: #100 Charles Johnson
The irony of this is that it kind of underscores the actual problem—the data is going to remain in the hands of the telcos, who have had access to the data all along, I mean, it’s their data. Those guys aren’t a government body with oversight making sure they don’t abuse the data.
103 | Pie-onist Overlord Mon, Mar 24, 2014 6:53:16pm |
Oh wait I actually heard Ingrid Newkirk say that vegans should not use pork/beef insulin, that it’s better for them to die. But fuck PETA.
104 | Targetpractice Mon, Mar 24, 2014 6:53:36pm |
re: #100 Charles Johnson
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No offense, but it sounds like they’re shifting the responsibility over to the phone companies, who last I checked want nothing to do with the legal liability that comes with keeping that much data on their own servers for longer than a few weeks.
105 | chadu Mon, Mar 24, 2014 6:53:41pm |
re: #65 Pie-onist Overlord
I’m pretty sure that photo was made to MAKE FUN OF GUN NUTS, not serve as inspiration.
Please, God, let Pie-onist Overlord be right.
106 | jaunte Mon, Mar 24, 2014 6:54:34pm |
re: #99 Targetpractice
12% on the Tomatometer:
“The rebooted Red Dawn lacks the original’s topicality, but at least pays tribute in delivering the same short shrift to character development and general logic.”
rottentomatoes.com
107 | goddamnedfrank Mon, Mar 24, 2014 6:55:16pm |
re: #95 EPR-radar
I’d like to see this Supreme Court decision follow what’s already been seen in the 3rd circuit:
That’s a good point, the Corporate veil exists exactly to shield the shareholders / owners from debts and liabilities incurred by the corporation. They can’t have it both ways, either the corporation exists as a separate entity chartered, licensed, and regulated by the state or it’s just a sham and should offer zero protection / insulation to its shareholders.
108 | chadu Mon, Mar 24, 2014 6:55:29pm |
re: #67 Pie-onist Overlord
Don’t the employees of #HobbyLobby get to have religious freedom of their own or is that only for Corporations now?
109 | Gus Mon, Mar 24, 2014 6:56:49pm |
#530slide - John Pennington of @SnoCo_DEM “The 176 is not going to be a number we see in fatalities, I believe it will drop dramatically.”— KING 5 News (@KING5Seattle) March 25, 2014
110 | Targetpractice Mon, Mar 24, 2014 6:57:39pm |
re: #107 goddamnedfrank
That’s a good point, the Corporate veil exists exactly to shield the shareholders / owners from debts and liabilities incurred by the corporation. They can’t have it both ways, either the corporation exists as a separate entity chartered, licensed, and regulated by the state or it’s just a sham and should offer zero protection / insulation to its shareholders.
They want all the rights, but none of the responsibilities or legal restrictions, of individuals. They want to be able to rule their employees lives by their own religious beliefs, but they want to also be able to skip out on their employees pensions if shit hits the fan.
111 | EPR-radar Mon, Mar 24, 2014 6:58:10pm |
re: #107 goddamnedfrank
That’s a good point, the Corporate veil exists exactly to shield the shareholders / owners from debts and liabilities incurred by the corporation. They can’t have it both ways, either the corporation exists as a separate entity chartered, licensed, and regulated by the state or it’s just a sham and should offer zero protection / insulation to its shareholders.
Precisely. If the nutball owners of Hobby Lobby want to run it as their own private little theocracy, they can do so as a proprietorship or as a general partnership, thereby accepting full personal liability for all business dealings.
Somehow, I don’t think they will be interested in that deal.
113 | EPR-radar Mon, Mar 24, 2014 7:00:59pm |
re: #110 Targetpractice
They want all the rights, but none of the responsibilities or legal restrictions, of individuals. They want to be able to rule their employees lives by their own religious beliefs, but they want to also be able to skip out on their employees pensions if shit hits the fan.
The corporate “person” is already potentially immortal and sociopathic by design. The last thing in the world we need is for the courts to give such “legal persons” rights to be religious zealots.
First amendment rights for corporations is already ridiculous. What’s next —- the second?
114 | dog philosopher Mon, Mar 24, 2014 7:01:14pm |
American Public Showing Signs Of Boredom With Once Stirring Drama Of Imminent Failure Of Obamacare, Ticket Sales Drop
gop was hoping 7 year old death scene could continued to be performed at least through the fall
115 | Dr Lizardo Mon, Mar 24, 2014 7:02:06pm |
re: #99 Targetpractice
Picture from a cheap knock-off of a cheesy 80s flick whose fans all forget that only two of the protagonists survive and one is so disgusted by what happens that he spends the rest of his life trying to forget.
They wanna play war games, go buy a copy of Call of Duty.
Heh…..and both films are simply pastiches of “The Battle of Algiers”, perhaps the best film on the subject of occupied vs. occupier and urban guerilla warfare ever made.
116 | Gus Mon, Mar 24, 2014 7:02:40pm |
Um, okay: 'Welcome Mr. President - PS In Netherlands, we give three kisses' pic.twitter.com/z8Bl0XlXsn
117 | Decatur Deb Mon, Mar 24, 2014 7:04:20pm |
re: #113 EPR-radar
The corporate “person” is already potentially immortal and sociopathic by design. The last thing in the world we need is for the courts to give such “legal persons” rights to be religious zealots.
First amendment rights for corporations is already ridiculous. What’s next —- the second?
PMCs
118 | Targetpractice Mon, Mar 24, 2014 7:04:50pm |
re: #114 dog philosopher
American Public Showing Signs Of Boredom With Once Stirring Drama Of Imminent Failure Of Obamacare, Ticket Sales Drop
gop was hoping 7 year old death scene could continued to be performed at least through the fall
Apparently now the big hope is that there will be announcements around August of catastrophically high premium rate increases, which the wingnuts expect will be so horrific that Democrats will actively run on repealing the ACA.
119 | EPR-radar Mon, Mar 24, 2014 7:07:35pm |
re: #117 Decatur Deb
PMCs
Defense contractors is pretty tame compared to what the NRA and GOA ideology would mean if corporations were to get second amendment rights. Something more like McDonalds vs. Burger King fighting dirty resource wars all over the third world under color of US law is more like it.
120 | dog philosopher Mon, Mar 24, 2014 7:07:43pm |
re: #118 Targetpractice
Apparently now the big hope is that there will be announcements around August of catastrophically high premium rate increases, which the wingnuts expect will be so horrific that Democrats will actively run on repealing the ACA.
insurance companies will be sure to stage these right before the election in the hopes that the millions of new customers now compelled by law to purchase health insurance will be released from that obligation and not buy their product when obamacare is then repealed
obviously
121 | Decatur Deb Mon, Mar 24, 2014 7:09:23pm |
re: #119 EPR-radar
Defense contractors is pretty tame compared to what the NRA and GOA ideology would mean if corporations were to get second amendment rights. Something more like McDonalds vs. Burger King fighting dirty resource wars all over the third world under color of US law is more like it.
That would be the British East India Company.
122 | Charles Johnson Mon, Mar 24, 2014 7:09:42pm |
re: #102 Fairly Sure I’m Still Obdicut
The irony of this is that it kind of underscores the actual problem—the data is going to remain in the hands of the telcos, who have had access to the data all along, I mean, it’s their data. Those guys aren’t a government body with oversight making sure they don’t abuse the data.
They haven’t even begun to address the critical issue of the NSA being able to access this stored data in real time, which is the whole point of recording this stuff in the first place.
123 | Shiplord Kirel Mon, Mar 24, 2014 7:10:04pm |
re: #59 Decatur Deb
We learned that from Gavrilo Princip.
Reminds me. The 100th anniversary of the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand is coming up on June 28th, followed a month later by the similar anniversary of the outbreak of the First World War (Austia-Hungary’s declaration of war against Serbia.) Within a week all the European powers were involved.
124 | Targetpractice Mon, Mar 24, 2014 7:10:25pm |
re: #120 dog philosopher
insurance companies will be sure to stage these right before the election in the hopes that the millions of new customers now compelled by law to purchase health insurance will be released from that obligation and not buy their product when obamacare is then repealed
obviously
Hey now, I’ve assured by an unnamed employee at an unnamed insurance company that premiums are gonna go through the roof for next year and this will spell the doom of the ACA. Even though companies will have to justify such rate hikes to the government when 80% of premiums paid must go to cover claims, we’re supposed to believe that rates will jump 300% or more come August.
127 | Gus Mon, Mar 24, 2014 7:23:36pm |
Bravo, Snowden! RT @nytimes: Breaking News: Obama to Propose Ending N.S.A.’s Bulk Collection of Phone Records http://t.co/kuyHSBz4T5— Graham Linehan (@Glinner) March 25, 2014
129 | Gus Mon, Mar 24, 2014 7:25:36pm |
“Breaking News: Obama to Propose Ending N.S.A.’s Bulk Collection of Phone Records”
White people can now sleep better.
130 | ObserverArt Mon, Mar 24, 2014 7:26:59pm |
131 | Single-handed sailor Mon, Mar 24, 2014 7:28:47pm |
re: #126 Charles Johnson
Go home, elephant. You’re drunk.
132 | Gus Mon, Mar 24, 2014 7:29:11pm |
“Breaking News: Obama to Propose Ending N.S.A.’s Bulk Collection of Phone Records”
Obama is weak on terrorism.
— GOP
133 | Gus Mon, Mar 24, 2014 7:30:10pm |
“Breaking News: Obama to Propose Ending N.S.A.’s Bulk Collection of Phone Records”
This won’t stop the wholesale approval by the FISA courts. Mere window dressing.
— ACLU
134 | ObserverArt Mon, Mar 24, 2014 7:30:13pm |
re: #129 Gus
“Breaking News: Obama to Propose Ending N.S.A.’s Bulk Collection of Phone Records”
White people can now sleep better.
Facebook atwitter!
No need to worry that someone will be looking at the photos of aunt Ethel sprawled out on the couch after too many extra-stiff eggnogs Christmas morning.
135 | First As Tragedy, Then As Farce Mon, Mar 24, 2014 7:35:05pm |
re: #134 ObserverArt
In accordance with Rule 34, someone will *always* be looking at that.
136 | ObserverArt Mon, Mar 24, 2014 7:36:23pm |
re: #135 First As Tragedy, Then As Farce
In accordance with Rule 34, someone will *always* be looking at that.
Shhhh. Until Snowden, rule #34 was unknown.
137 | jaunte Mon, Mar 24, 2014 7:38:53pm |
re: #136 ObserverArt
I blame Snowden for triggering a vast conservative collection of Busty Putin photos.
138 | Shiplord Kirel Mon, Mar 24, 2014 7:39:01pm |
In discussing World War I casualties, the focus is usually on the horrendous losses in attempts to break the trench war stalemate, especially at Verdun and along the Somme in 1916. Horrible as these were, the first months of the war were actually worse. France lost 75,000 dead in the first month, including 27,000 killed in a single day (August 22, 1914). 1914 was the worst year of the war for French casualties, even though the war didn’t start until August . Germany and Russia suffered similar losses, though British casualties did not really ramp up until the following year.
The reasons for this bloodbath are not hard to see. Tactics had been falling behind technology for a century. In 1914, the European armies had magazine rifles, really good machine guns, and quick firing artillery. Railroads and motor vehicles allowed enormous armies to be assembled and thrown into the furnace in short order.
Yet, French troops still wore their traditional red and blue uniforms, with soft kepis on their heads. French currassiers rode into battle in polished breatplates and similarly bright plumed helmets, but no European army had effective steel helmets.
The armies would very quickly have wiped each other out if not for the collective decision to abandon mobility and dig in for trench warfare.
139 | freetoken Mon, Mar 24, 2014 7:43:25pm |
re: #138 Shiplord Kirel
It was the war which demonstrated how much the world had changed, and how little various military leaders did not.
140 | William Barnett-Lewis Mon, Mar 24, 2014 7:45:56pm |
So for the small handful here who are into guns and things like reloading, let me simply say that today’s lesson is forgetting a powder charge is not quite as bad as a double charge…
It’s been a rough couple of months here & I decided to get a small bit of relaxation in. So I drive 20 miles on out to the range this morning. It’s almost completely snowed in - all but one of the windows is 3/4 covered by snow. The one on the end that everyone likes the most is shoveled out though there is no place to hang a target. There is a snowman out there though with lots of holes already.
To avoid wasting the trip out there completely, I pick up my sporterized Type 99 Arisaka & load 5 rounds of my hand loaded 7.7x58 ammo. Bang. Bang. Bang. Click. #%$@^&@&^!!!! Wait. Wait Wait. Eject. Go to load the last round & it won’t chamber. Huh? Try a different one. Nope. Look at the ejected cases and realize none of the four have a bullet in them. Pull bolt & yep, can’t see sunlight.
Drive home, get the bullet knocked out. about 1/3” ~ 1/2” of rifling marks on it, consistent with a primer pop pushing it out of an otherwise empty case.
I guess I should be really glad that it wasn’t a partial load that left it a few inches further up the barrel… I think I’ll keep the bullet on my bench as a reminder that no matter how much I think I’ve checked, I need to check again.
141 | freetoken Mon, Mar 24, 2014 7:46:22pm |
In doing my genealogy, WWI stands out as the war that somehow my ancestors and close relatives missed. I have to move out a couple of degrees of relatedness to find someone who actually joined and went overseas.
Both grandfathers filled out the requisite draft registration card, but were not called.
142 | Gus Mon, Mar 24, 2014 7:48:49pm |
http://t.co/2qV5iIglu5 if you're more comfy with Verizon stockpiling your data in an unfunded mandate raising your bill raise your hand— joshuafoust (@joshuafoust) March 25, 2014
143 | Gus Mon, Mar 24, 2014 7:49:02pm |
http://t.co/2qV5iIglu5 doesn't end jack, only offloads collection burden to telecoms & hopes they don't get hacked by Russians or Chinese— joshuafoust (@joshuafoust) March 25, 2014
144 | Gus Mon, Mar 24, 2014 7:50:17pm |
If you care an ounce about Americans' privacy the last place you'd want your metadata stored is AT&T, which gets breached by children #NSA— joshuafoust (@joshuafoust) March 25, 2014
145 | Dark_Falcon Mon, Mar 24, 2014 7:50:38pm |
re: #139 freetoken
It was the war which demonstrated how much the world had changed, and how little various military leaders did not.
Some of the generals learned, Hutier and Ludendoff on the German side, Monash of Australia, Allenby and Elles for the UK, and Petain and Foch of France. All those men showed adaptability to the new realities.
147 | jaunte Mon, Mar 24, 2014 7:52:48pm |
Crippling “liberty tax” poor Matt Drudge may be facing? $95; http://t.co/xXytMTKV2U
— Eric Boehlert (@EricBoehlert) March 22, 2014
148 | Shiplord Kirel Mon, Mar 24, 2014 7:53:01pm |
My connection is completely FUBAR tonight. firefox won’t work at all, text lags a second or two behind keystrokes, and I can’t load an image here at LGF. I let the wheel spin for 6 minutes on one of them, and nothing.
The numbers don’t appear beside the “new comments” icon either.
149 | Targetpractice Mon, Mar 24, 2014 7:53:52pm |
150 | Gus Mon, Mar 24, 2014 7:54:16pm |
RT @scottfisherFOX7: Scott Fisher Says: Radar picking up BATS in South Austin! pic.twitter.com/ecSyftg7yn— Lisa R (@txvoodoo) March 25, 2014
151 | Targetpractice Mon, Mar 24, 2014 7:57:51pm |
So we have assholes who are worried to death about how their metadata will be handled whining about it on Twitter, which has archives that go back years. Irony apparently is dead and buried.
152 | jaunte Mon, Mar 24, 2014 7:58:31pm |
“…John Arvin, research fellow at the Gulf Coast Bird Observatory, tracks birds (and sometimes bats) on radar from his home in South Texas. He says watching the Hill Country bat emergences erupt on radar is “just like watching popcorn pop.”
153 | jaunte Mon, Mar 24, 2014 8:00:16pm |
“When the bats migrate back up north, all the females are pretty much pregnant after they’ve been mating,” Weisfeld said. “They come here, and this is where they have their babies.”By mid to late-summer, the cracks on the underside of the Congress Bridge will be home to 1.5 million moms.
kxan.com
154 | ObserverArt Mon, Mar 24, 2014 8:01:27pm |
re: #150 Gus
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That reminds me off the time I was heading to my brother’s house in north central Ohio. I was all alone about midday in early winter around Thanksgiving. As I made a turn from one state highway to another, the sky was blackened in front of me, and it took me awhile to realize I was heading for a huge flock of crows. They were swirling around in the dramatic cloudy yet sunny sky. The recent tilled corn field below for acres was covered in crows. I didn’t have a camera, but I wished I did. Once in a lifetime image. There must have been thousands of them.
I know nothing of birds, but how does a huge group of crows form? Is is migratory or what? It not like you always see crows in huge groups.
156 | Gus Mon, Mar 24, 2014 8:08:21pm |
157 | jaunte Mon, Mar 24, 2014 8:12:36pm |
Hmm. When Verizon has my metadata, my name etc is attached. Not so with USG's anonymous metadata storage at airtight Fort Meade. #privacy
— Bob Cesca (@bobcesca_go) March 25, 2014
158 | jaunte Mon, Mar 24, 2014 8:14:04pm |
Under a microscope, a zebrafish embryo looks a lot like an alien wearing enormous headphones http://t.co/e4kJYLvoQr pic.twitter.com/lfOHbRtN9c
— WIRED (@WIRED) March 25, 2014
Tomorrow morning at the staff meeting.
159 | Gus Mon, Mar 24, 2014 8:16:05pm |
160 | Gus Mon, Mar 24, 2014 8:18:41pm |
161 | Dark_Falcon Mon, Mar 24, 2014 8:20:34pm |
A decorated Navy pilot turned U.S. Senate candidate from Nebraska who once went down over China is catching heat from fellow soldiers over claims he’s a hero.Shane Osborn, 39, was awarded the Navy’s highest honor for piloting prowess after he skillfully maneuvered to land his damaged spy plane in April 2001, but as the midterm elections heat up, critics are becoming more vocal in decrying his decision as counter to centuries of Navy tradition.
SNIP
According to some of the Republican’s detractors, Osborn was wrong when he piloted the surveillance plane, which had collided with a Chinese fighter plane, onto China’s island of Hainan.
Some of them believe he should have flown the plane and all its 23 crewmen into the South China Sea.
‘Our standing order was “If you can’t get back to the carrier, you put it down in the water,”’ said long-serving Navy pilot from Nebraska Danny Mason.
‘In the 20 years I was flying — any aircraft — you weren’t going to take it into China,’ Mason told the World-Herald.
Read the whole depressing thing. I believe in “Death Before Dishonor” myself, but forcing other people to go along with it is wicked. Danny Mason seems to froth with wingnut bloodlust.
162 | Gus Mon, Mar 24, 2014 8:20:54pm |
163 | RealityBasedSteve Mon, Mar 24, 2014 8:26:02pm |
re: #140 William Barnett-Lewis
So for the small handful here who are into guns and things like reloading, let me simply say that today’s lesson is forgetting a powder charge is not quite as bad as a double charge…
It’s been a rough couple of months here & I decided to get a small bit of relaxation in. So I drive 20 miles on out to the range this morning. It’s almost completely snowed in - all but one of the windows is 3/4 covered by snow. The one on the end that everyone likes the most is shoveled out though there is no place to hang a target. There is a snowman out there though with lots of holes already.
To avoid wasting the trip out there completely, I pick up my sporterized Type 99 Arisaka & load 5 rounds of my hand loaded 7.7x58 ammo. Bang. Bang. Bang. Click. #%$@^&@&^!!!! Wait. Wait Wait. Eject. Go to load the last round & it won’t chamber. Huh? Try a different one. Nope. Look at the ejected cases and realize none of the four have a bullet in them. Pull bolt & yep, can’t see sunlight.
Drive home, get the bullet knocked out. about 1/3” ~ 1/2” of rifling marks on it, consistent with a primer pop pushing it out of an otherwise empty case.
I guess I should be really glad that it wasn’t a partial load that left it a few inches further up the barrel… I think I’ll keep the bullet on my bench as a reminder that no matter how much I think I’ve checked, I need to check again.
You did get very very lucky. When I used to do a lot of clay pigeon shooting I reloaded most of my rounds. I had a few where I got that “Ping” sound of a very light load. It was a pain to refill the hoppers on that old MEC reloader, so I always tried to get “one more round” out of the powder that was there.
I imagine you said “That was TOO close”, the problem with doing that kind of repetitive operations is that it’s easy to zone out, something breaks your rhythm and when you turn back you pick up where you THOUGHT you were. I was doing something in my shop for a project, had to cut 30 strips of wood all 12 inches long. Set up a stop on the miter saw, put the strip on, side it to the stop, drop the blade on it, flip it into the pile, slide the wood, drop the blade, flip it into the pile. I suddenly realized that each time I slide the wood over my fingers got a bit closer to the blade, and when I realized it, I was dropping a 10 inch circular saw blade, at speed, about 1 inch from the ends of my fingers.
I shut the saw off, took a good walk around, and had a stern talk with myself about not being stupid.
I’m glad you, if you’ll excuse the expression, dodged the bullet on that one.
Lets stay safe(ish)
RBS
164 | Dark_Falcon Mon, Mar 24, 2014 8:30:02pm |
On 20 March the Amyotha Hluttaw, Myanmar’s upper house, approved a constitutional amendment to prohibit temporary citizenship card, “white card”, holders from forming political parties.
The overwhelming majority of white card holders are Rohingya Muslims in Rakhine state. The amendment is still contingent upon the approval of the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw, Myanmar’s lower house.
It was proposed by the Arakan National Party (ANP) of Rakhine state, which contains the largest group of ethnic Rohingya Muslim minorities in Myanmar. The ANP is committed to prompting the rights and interests of Buddhist Arakanese in Rakhine state - the ANP’s Chairman, Aye Maung, has said that the party intends to follow up with another constitutional amendment that would abolish the voting rights of white card holders altogether.
Pam Geller must love this idea.
/spits
166 | RealityBasedSteve Mon, Mar 24, 2014 8:44:10pm |
167 | goddamnedfrank Mon, Mar 24, 2014 8:47:44pm |
re: #140 William Barnett-Lewis
So for the small handful here who are into guns and things like reloading, let me simply say that today’s lesson is forgetting a powder charge is not quite as bad as a double charge…
It’s been a rough couple of months here & I decided to get a small bit of relaxation in. So I drive 20 miles on out to the range this morning. It’s almost completely snowed in - all but one of the windows is 3/4 covered by snow. The one on the end that everyone likes the most is shoveled out though there is no place to hang a target. There is a snowman out there though with lots of holes already.
To avoid wasting the trip out there completely, I pick up my sporterized Type 99 Arisaka & load 5 rounds of my hand loaded 7.7x58 ammo. Bang. Bang. Bang. Click. #%$@^&@&^!!!! Wait. Wait Wait. Eject. Go to load the last round & it won’t chamber. Huh? Try a different one. Nope. Look at the ejected cases and realize none of the four have a bullet in them. Pull bolt & yep, can’t see sunlight.
Drive home, get the bullet knocked out. about 1/3” ~ 1/2” of rifling marks on it, consistent with a primer pop pushing it out of an otherwise empty case.
I guess I should be really glad that it wasn’t a partial load that left it a few inches further up the barrel… I think I’ll keep the bullet on my bench as a reminder that no matter how much I think I’ve checked, I need to check again.
Were you using a progressive press?
169 | Dark_Falcon Mon, Mar 24, 2014 8:53:01pm |
re: #167 goddamnedfrank
Were you using a progressive press?
Real Americans use a conservative press!
170 | William Barnett-Lewis Mon, Mar 24, 2014 8:53:23pm |
re: #167 goddamnedfrank
Were you using a progressive press?
Nope, single stage. First batch with new dies and brass for this rifle. I remember stepping away to answer a question from my son and I probably skipped the powder step. Sucks, but better than a double charge - though in this case it would have over flowed. Still I worry about that when loading for my .45 Colt revolver as that long black powder case can hold way too much Unique smokeless powder.
171 | William Barnett-Lewis Mon, Mar 24, 2014 8:53:53pm |
172 | William Barnett-Lewis Mon, Mar 24, 2014 9:02:10pm |
Morning will be here too soon as it is. Good night all.
173 | Dark_Falcon Mon, Mar 24, 2014 9:02:49pm |
174 | goddamnedfrank Mon, Mar 24, 2014 9:06:49pm |
re: #170 William Barnett-Lewis
Nope, single stage. First batch with new dies and brass for this rifle. I remember stepping away to answer a question from my son and I probably skipped the powder step. Sucks, but better than a double charge - though in this case it would have over flowed. Still I worry about that when loading for my .45 Colt revolver as that long black powder case can hold way too much Unique smokeless powder.
The Arisaka made a good argument for weighing finished cartridges, or at least shaking them as long as your load doesn’t fill the case. That could have been a disaster.
177 | Eclectic Cyborg Mon, Mar 24, 2014 9:24:08pm |
178 | Political Atheist Mon, Mar 24, 2014 9:37:56pm |
Time for me to knock out, with this parting video. Outtakes those stills came from in my little shop physics doc.
179 | Ming Mon, Mar 24, 2014 9:39:28pm |
re: #75 goddamnedfrank
If Hobby Lobby’s owners win then hypothetically any Orthodox Jewish, Muslim or Hindu owner could prevent their company’s health insurance plans covering any prescriptions for medications containing gelatin.
This is a very dangerous road to go down.
I agree. It’s not only offensive to reason, but from an immediate, practical viewpoint, the entire capitalist system depends on corporations being NEUTRAL. In a functioning free market, all consumers, employees, and producers must play by the same rules. Can you imagine how dysfunctional things would be if where you work and where you buy things was affected by how the company’s owners felt about your personal lifestyle? Well, I just put myself through college, got a degree in physics, would love to work on nanotech at IBM, but I see their insurance doesn’t cover any medical procedure that involves stem cells.
180 | Eclectic Cyborg Mon, Mar 24, 2014 9:48:45pm |
re: #179 Ming
Such a situation would actually make a pretty compelling argument for single payer don’t you think?
181 | Ming Mon, Mar 24, 2014 10:01:44pm |
re: #180 Eclectic Cyborg
Such a situation would actually make a pretty compelling argument for single payer don’t you think?
I agree. I have mixed feelings about single payer, but I think it would greatly streamline the capitalist system, since employees could choose employers based on the nature of the job, WITHOUT having to consider what medical insurance they’ll get at that company.
The same problem could be solved by removing the link between employer and medical insurance. When I think about working at a company, I don’t have to think about what CAR insurance they offer. So why do so many of us, or most of us, have to consider a company’s medical benefits? This is not the way to streamline the free-enterprise system.
But I agree: single payer is ONE way to accomplish this.
183 | Eclectic Cyborg Mon, Mar 24, 2014 10:26:00pm |
re: #182 freetoken
But… but… corporations are people too.
If corporations are people than why can’t people be corporations?
I demand an immediate bailout and the right to steal millions of dollars and never serve a day in jail for it!
184 | FemNaziBitch Mon, Mar 24, 2014 10:37:24pm |
How is it now?
It’s Dark in my part of the world.
185 | FemNaziBitch Mon, Mar 24, 2014 10:38:48pm |
re: #183 Eclectic Cyborg
If corporations are people than why can’t people be corporations?
I demand an immediate bailout and the right to steal millions of dollars and never serve a day in jail for it!
Well, that opens up all kinds of possibilites for selling shares and profiting off yourself. Well, then you could offer shares of your self as collateral for a line of credit.
Wait, there was a book written about that —a series. …
The Unincorporated Man. Interesting economics, but not for me.
186 | freetoken Mon, Mar 24, 2014 10:40:55pm |
re: #183 Eclectic Cyborg
You can incorporate yourself. I guess it will vary state by state, but it shouldn’t be too expensive.
I wonder why more people don’t do that. While I don’t, I do have relatives who do.
Perhaps we ought to start a mass movement, of everyone in the country incorporating themselves, and see if we can’t force some radical changes.
187 | FemNaziBitch Mon, Mar 24, 2014 10:42:28pm |
Helping science and critical thinking in a big public way. Thanks @neiltyson! pic.twitter.com/PR03jqZxVg— ProgressivePhD (@CallOut4) March 25, 2014
188 | FemNaziBitch Mon, Mar 24, 2014 10:42:57pm |
re: #186 freetoken
You can incorporate yourself. I guess it will vary state by state, but it shouldn’t be too expensive.
I wonder why more people don’t do that. While I don’t, I do have relatives who do.
Perhaps we ought to start a mass movement, of everyone in the country incorporating themselves, and see if we can’t force some radical changes.
It’s the shareholders I worry about :)
189 | FemNaziBitch Mon, Mar 24, 2014 10:46:44pm |
So, per everyone’s input, I had 7 books in my audible shopping cart awaiting the new credits of the month. I had skipped a month and was to have 7 credits. Nevermind that.
I go into my account to purchase and my cart was emptied. Audible support cannot retreive them—so they say. And for the first time, I had a CS person who was condensending. Pissed me off.
Anyway, if anyone remembers the books suggestions, please feel free to tell me. I don’t.
190 | GlutenFreeJesus Mon, Mar 24, 2014 10:56:11pm |
191 | Floral Giraffe Mon, Mar 24, 2014 11:37:01pm |
re: #189 FemNaziBitch
Can you look at your old posts to reconstruct the list?
192 | Floral Giraffe Mon, Mar 24, 2014 11:44:07pm |
re: #189 FemNaziBitch
Paul Ryan’s conservative agenda on poverty (Clarence Page-Chicago Tribune)
I gave up on the John McWhorter book on the English Language. It’s just too much non-fiction for tonite. Moved on to Bernard Cornwall and Old England.
That’s what I got!
194 | Lidane Tue, Mar 25, 2014 12:44:54am |
BREAKING NEWS: Two killed in shooting at Virginia's Naval Station Norfolk, officials say http://t.co/ZkIQTS5nOC— NBC News (@NBCNews) March 25, 2014
195 | Steve Tue, Mar 25, 2014 1:43:55am |
Good morning one and all! I am back in the states again, and I hope for a few months.
So the first thing I see is that you can now vote on NASA’s new spacesuit
Gads they are ugly. And almost identical.
196 | FemNaziBitch Tue, Mar 25, 2014 1:54:09am |
Y’all are simply wonderful!
Thanks!
going to bed now.
198 | freetoken Tue, Mar 25, 2014 2:42:23am |
Voting on space suit style is about as gimmicky as NASA can get.
Blah.
And speaking of gimmicks, DWTS keeps going downhill, as they shove more and more gimmicks at the audience. Gimmicks like surprise eliminations during the show, unannounced, instead of at the end.
These are inserted to try and make the show as DVR-proof as possible.
The problem broadcasters have now is that people want to watch their entertainment when it is convenient for them. The problem with people who watch later is that they skip the commercials.
It’s also very clear now that the “judges” are just gimmicks themselves, props to be heels when certain “stars” need to get more sympathy votes.
In the end the producers will just wear out the audience. Instead of presenting a dance competition (even if always on an uneven playing ground) what we have is a twitter competition to keep eyes-on-tv without breaking at commercials.
I suspect the ratings will continue to decline as people find themselves with now where left to go, as far as interest level.
Our society is now one big gimmick, where tricks are being thrown at us left and right (see the NASA suit vote).
199 | freetoken Tue, Mar 25, 2014 2:44:58am |
BTW, all this “voting” is the ultimate manifestation of what the central theme of The Century of the Self tried to convey.
201 | goddamnedfrank Tue, Mar 25, 2014 3:22:36am |
re: #195 Steve
Good morning one and all! I am back in the states again, and I hope for a few months.
So the first thing I see is that you can now vote on NASA’s new spacesuitGads they are ugly. And almost identical.
The good news is that the winning design has zero chance of actually making it into space.
Is the design that is selected going to fly to space?
No … No, as the Z-series is still in the prototype or non-flight phase. The cover layer of a non-flight suit, which is used for ground-based testing, serves as abrasion/snag protection, a cover for technical details, and to a lesser extent, aesthetics. For a flight suit which is actually used for a spacewalk, the cover layer performs many other important functions such as micrometeorite, thermal and radiation protection. These requirements drive selection of specific high-performance materials and design details that would preclude us from using many of the features you see in these options for the Z-2 suit.
204 | chadu Tue, Mar 25, 2014 3:28:36am |
re: #153 jaunte
“When the bats migrate back up north, all the females are pretty much pregnant after they’ve been mating,” Weisfeld said. “They come here, and this is where they have their babies.”
205 | chadu Tue, Mar 25, 2014 3:36:24am |
re: #195 Steve
Good morning one and all! I am back in the states again, and I hope for a few months.
So the first thing I see is that you can now vote on NASA’s new spacesuitGads they are ugly. And almost identical.
206 | Justanotherhuman Tue, Mar 25, 2014 4:00:31am |
Cold as shit, no doubt. Only 26 deg here in NC right now. But no snow. Maybe Thurs. {sigh}
Crowd gathered around the Supreme Court early this morning for today's oral arguments. @cspan @cspanwj pic.twitter.com/iEcHQmbXHr— Jon Kelley (@cspanJon) March 25, 2014
207 | Justanotherhuman Tue, Mar 25, 2014 4:03:44am |
What does this mean, I wonder?
Ukrainian parliament votes to dismiss Acting Defense Minister Igor Tenyukh and appoint Mykhailo Koval in his place - @Reuters
end of alert
Tenyukh being replaced by this guy:
Newly appointed acting Defense Minister of #Ukraine Mykhailo Koval. pic.twitter.com/ND8QVxIvfF via @ukrpravda_news— Christopher Miller (@ChristopherJM) March 25, 2014
208 | Justanotherhuman Tue, Mar 25, 2014 4:11:58am |
OK, Teniukh resigned. This guy, Koval, was reported kidnapped in Crimea not long ago but was released. Evidently Teniukh tried to resign earlier; some in the Rada weren’t too pleased w/his performance in Crimea, it seems.
Kidnapped Colonel-General Koval freed, safe and well - Ukraine’s State Border Service
209 | Justanotherhuman Tue, Mar 25, 2014 4:20:22am |
Putin really is a horrible person. I hope Ukraine shuts down any remaining pipeline out of Russia that goes through their country. Let Russia choke on it.
President Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov says no need to continue Ukraine's discount on gas as “there is no Russian fleet in Ukraine”— Daniel Sandford (@BBCDanielS) March 25, 2014
210 | William Barnett-Lewis Tue, Mar 25, 2014 4:39:21am |
re: #174 goddamnedfrank
The Arisaka made a good argument for weighing finished cartridges, or at least shaking them as long as your load doesn’t fill the case. That could have been a disaster.
Good Morning,
Yes, one of my tasks today it to sit down with my scale and check other 46 from the batch that I loaded that day. Shaking as an initial pass is a good idea though.
211 | Justanotherhuman Tue, Mar 25, 2014 4:57:03am |
Most people probably aren’t even following events in Ukraine anyway, and we’re not talking about boots on the ground even, just military equipment and aid. The most popular story on this site? Flight 370, following by a report on “The Good Wife”. I’m not a hawk but not an isolationist, either. I do think Ukraine should be able to protect its borders, esp to the east and south in the event of an attack by Russia. Let Crimea go, unfortunately, but if those in the east and south want to live in Russia, let them go live there instead of staying in Ukraine. Get the Russian provocateurs out of Ukraine.
Poll: Most say U.S. doesn’t have a responsibility in Ukraine
“More specifically, 65 percent of Americans do not think the U.S. should provide military aid and equipment to Ukraine in response to Russia’s actions, while only 26 percent think the U.S. should. Majorities of Republicans (59 percent), Democrats (67 percent), and independents (69 percent) are opposed to providing military aid and equipment to Ukraine.”
.@CBSNews poll: 61% of Americans don't think #US has responsibility to do something about #Russia, #Ukraine situation http://t.co/HWBD83dYtd— Christopher Miller (@ChristopherJM) March 25, 2014
212 | Pie-onist Overlord Tue, Mar 25, 2014 5:02:32am |
Enjoying the new Obamacar. Even used the heated seats this morning. :)
213 | chadu Tue, Mar 25, 2014 5:05:42am |
re: #212 Pie-onist Overlord
Enjoying the new Obamacar. Even used the heated seats this morning. :)
Does that mean you now have hot pants?
214 | Justanotherhuman Tue, Mar 25, 2014 5:07:54am |
Why no sanctions on this guy? Just another Russian kleptocrat.
The Kremlin is in Brooklyn RT @ASE: Russian billionaire transferring Brooklyn Nets ownership to Russia http://t.co/MlYiGoHHAw— Brian Ries (@moneyries) March 25, 2014
215 | Justanotherhuman Tue, Mar 25, 2014 5:13:23am |
Funny. Amazon anti-trust suit? Heh. No price-fixing allowed, Jeff.
Hey I got my anti-trust ebooks @amazon settlement cash today. Big dollars. pic.twitter.com/jtTQtbcUWO— Brian Ries (@moneyries) March 25, 2014
217 | chadu Tue, Mar 25, 2014 5:17:44am |
Anyone have any favorite small-press/self-published science fiction/fantasy reviewers or review sites?
Looking down the barrel of the impending end of my freelance contract, I’d like to help the publisher of my book of short stories get it out of the red, so I can see at least some any money moving forward.
Sending along suggested reviewers/sites would be helpful; we’re both new at this.
Thanks!
218 | GunstarGreen Tue, Mar 25, 2014 5:19:09am |
re: #211 Justanotherhuman
Serious question, though. At what level of “Our economy is in the shitter” do we stop vomiting dollars all over the place trying to be the World Cops?
I know that sounds flippant, but I mean, seriously think about it. How many problems are there all over the world that we don’t solve every single day? There is always a valid humanitarian reason to get involved, but at some point the raw economic reality has to be taken into consideration. It costs money, money that we don’t really have right now, given how busy we are slashing our social safety net back home.
219 | Lidane Tue, Mar 25, 2014 5:20:20am |
Pamela Geller claims Obama is imposing Sharia law on the Internet, might ban her anti-Muslim blog http://t.co/ad2AfQFRA1— Right Wing Watch (@RightWingWatch) March 24, 2014
220 | William Barnett-Lewis Tue, Mar 25, 2014 5:21:43am |
re: #217 chadu
Anyone have any favorite small-press/self-published science fiction/fantasy reviewers or review sites?
Looking down the barrel of the impending end of my freelance contract, I’d like to help the publisher of my book of short stories get it out of the red, so I can see
at least someany money moving forward.Sending along suggested reviewers/sites would be helpful; we’re both new at this.
Thanks!
Can’t speak to review sites, but have you looked into Amazon’s self publishing system for Kindle? It seems to be a good way to make a little money.
221 | GunstarGreen Tue, Mar 25, 2014 5:24:44am |
In other news: Today we get to watch the USSC try to determine if BUT MUH RELIGION!!1!!1!!1 serves as a valid basis to flaunt whatever laws you don’t like. This should be entertaining.
222 | chadu Tue, Mar 25, 2014 5:25:27am |
re: #220 William Barnett-Lewis
Can’t speak to review sites, but have you looked into Amazon’s self publishing system for Kindle? It seems to be a good way to make a little money.
That’ll be a decent idea when I assemble more stuff to publish (either writing/getting edited new stuff or digging-out/rewriting/getting edited old stuff).
Time to go on a trawl of the archives! ;)
223 | Backwoods_Sleuth Tue, Mar 25, 2014 5:27:11am |
I haz snow falling here in the backwoods…
224 | Decatur Deb Tue, Mar 25, 2014 5:28:26am |
re: #217 chadu
Anyone have any favorite small-press/self-published science fiction/fantasy reviewers or review sites?
Looking down the barrel of the impending end of my freelance contract, I’d like to help the publisher of my book of short stories get it out of the red, so I can see
at least someany money moving forward.Sending along suggested reviewers/sites would be helpful; we’re both new at this.
Thanks!
You might talk to this e-pub site. Tell her you get the Daddy Discount.
225 | Backwoods_Sleuth Tue, Mar 25, 2014 5:28:33am |
— John Fugelsang (@JohnFugelsang) March 25, 2014
226 | Lidane Tue, Mar 25, 2014 5:29:09am |
re: #221 GunstarGreen
Speaking of But Muh Religion!!!11!!! there is much herpty derp among the RWNJs over the movie Noah:
Atheist 'Noah' director brags film is least biblical Bible movie ever: http://t.co/tWKaixU0LE— The Washington Times (@WashTimes) March 24, 2014
You mean a fictionalized retelling of a fictional story is going to take artistic license with the material? No one could ever have predicted that. Ever.
227 | Pie-onist Overlord Tue, Mar 25, 2014 5:30:47am |
“Noah” sounds like a lame film that I wouldn’t want to watch.
228 | GunstarGreen Tue, Mar 25, 2014 5:32:01am |
re: #226 Lidane
I can see how the movie would be upsetting to folks that believe that the Bible is a history textbook.
Personally, I just kind of chuckled when I saw the previews in the theater during Robocop 2014. I dunno, I never felt that the story of Noah’s Ark needed to be jazzed up with Michael Bay-style FX and vast invading armies.
229 | Lidane Tue, Mar 25, 2014 5:33:34am |
re: #227 Pie-onist Overlord
“Noah” sounds like a lame film that I wouldn’t want to watch.
I have no interest in seeing it. I’m waiting for the next Captain America film which comes out the day before my birthday. Going to see it will be my present to myself.
Noah looks boring. I’ll skip it with no regrets.
230 | Pie-onist Overlord Tue, Mar 25, 2014 5:36:42am |
Wingnuts have such a fucked up idea of economics, the idea that only TEH JRRB CREEYATERS add value to society.
If you are a minimum wage worker YOU ARE WORTHLESS.
If you are a salaried professional YOU ARE WORTHLESS.
If you are a government worker (including police, firefighters, military) YOU ARE WORTHLESS & ADD NO VALUE TO SOCIETY
If you belong to a Union HURR HURR YOUR A COMMUNIST
It’s like they totally do not even realize that minimum wage workers, salaried professionals, government workers and YOONYUN THUGS buy stuff.
They think JRRBS are CREEYAYTED by TEH JRRB CREEYATERS just out of the goodness of their hearts, for no reason other than sheer ALTRUISM—-wait, what? But altruism is TEH EBIL.
You see how this makes no sense?
But what do I know, I am just a YOONYUN THUG & COMMUNIST.
231 | ObserverArt Tue, Mar 25, 2014 5:37:04am |
re: #223 Backwoods_Sleuth
I haz snow falling here in the backwoods…
You’re getting what we were supposed to get. We get a dusting later today they claim. Hopefully the last of it.
232 | Justanotherhuman Tue, Mar 25, 2014 5:39:01am |
re: #218 GunstarGreen
Serious question, though. At what level of “Our economy is in the shitter” do we stop vomiting dollars all over the place trying to be the World Cops?
I know that sounds flippant, but I mean, seriously think about it. How many problems are there all over the world that we don’t solve every single day? There is always a valid humanitarian reason to get involved, but at some point the raw economic reality has to be taken into consideration. It costs money, money that we don’t really have right now, given how busy we are slashing our social safety net back home.
Well, first of all, I disagree with “Our economy is in the shitter”—it’s not, there’s plenty of money being made, it’s just all being distributed to the top 1%, not those who slave away in their companies. Secondly, I’m not for the “going it alone” stuff, either in aid; the Pentagon has discretionary funds it can use in small ways and there are other countries in Europe with a huge stake in developments in Ukraine. It doesn’t have to be Iraq all over again. Or even Afghanistan. I hope those days are over.
233 | Lidane Tue, Mar 25, 2014 5:40:37am |
re: #230 Pie-onist Overlord
I just watched that movie Inequality For All last night. It’s really good, IMO. It should be required viewing for people if for no other reason than to get them talking.
234 | NJDhockeyfan Tue, Mar 25, 2014 5:41:32am |
What the hell? “Mysterious clown sightings creeping out Staten Islanders” http://t.co/bqp3Pg2Dlq pic.twitter.com/lk2kDPgqlK— pourmecoffee (@pourmecoffee) March 25, 2014
235 | Pie-onist Overlord Tue, Mar 25, 2014 5:42:11am |
re: #233 Lidane
I just watched that movie Inequality For All last night. It’s really good, IMO. It should be required viewing for people if for no other reason than to get them talking.
Should I watch “Wolf Of Wall Street”?
I returned “Captain Phillips” without watching it all the way through, after finding out that the real-life Captain Phillips was a douchenozzle on the level of Captain Queeg.
236 | Backwoods_Sleuth Tue, Mar 25, 2014 5:42:29am |
re: #231 ObserverArt
You’re getting what we were supposed to get. We get a dusting later today they claim. Hopefully the last of it.
So far it’s only a little over 1/2 inch of very fine snowflakes.
I got up around 2 am to feed the woodstove and let the dogs out, the snow started falling around 2:30 am when the dogs came back indoors.
Looks like there will be a break coming up soon, then the next wave arrives this afternoon.
Low temp tonight is supposed to 18F.
I am soooo ready for all of this to be finished…
237 | GunstarGreen Tue, Mar 25, 2014 5:42:33am |
re: #230 Pie-onist Overlord
They don’t realize it, because they’re dumb. They don’t understand how an economy works, they only know what they’ve been told by their oligarch overlords via Faux Noise. And those overlords are so far removed from the experience of actually living in this country as an average American that they don’t understand that the economy only works when Joe/Jane Q. Public have money with which to buy things.
Remember, the Romneys were so out of touch that they thought “having to eat tuna” constituted the experience of being poor in this country.
238 | Backwoods_Sleuth Tue, Mar 25, 2014 5:43:55am |
heh…fastfood delivery in Louisiana:
@KSLA: 18-wheeler headed from AL to CA spills load of #corndogs on I-220 in Shreveport. http://t.co/LRphMhsExr pic.twitter.com/Ukvhcijbr4
— WAFB (@WAFB) March 25, 2014
239 | Lidane Tue, Mar 25, 2014 5:44:24am |
re: #235 Pie-onist Overlord
Should I watch “Wolf Of Wall Street”?
No idea. I haven’t seen it so I can’t honestly tell you either way. I’ve heard from some people who love it and others who want to set every reel of it on fire then nuke whatever’s left from orbit. It’s definitely a love/hate thing from what I can tell.
240 | Pie-onist Overlord Tue, Mar 25, 2014 5:45:36am |
re: #237 GunstarGreen
They don’t realize it, because they’re dumb. They don’t understand how an economy works, they only know what they’ve been told by their oligarch overlords via Faux Noise. And those overlords are so far removed from the experience of actually living in this country as an average American that they don’t understand that the economy only works when Joe/Jane Q. Public have money with which to buy things.
Remember, the Romneys were so out of touch that they thought “having to eat tuna” constituted the experience of being poor in this country.
Yesterday I had to block two more wingnuts after they started vomiting out the prepared script HURR HURR BOOTSTRAPS!!!! I AM TEH JRRB CREEYATER OWN MY OWN BUSINESS EMPLOY MILLIONS OF MINIMUM WAGE WORKERS!!!!! I SEE U LIVE IN DETROIT HOW DOES IT FEEL TO LIVE IN AN APOCALYPTIC HELLSCAPE OF ROAMING BLACK MOBS, ALL UNEMPLOYED & ON FOOD STAMPS U YOONYUN THUG!!!!!!
241 | Lidane Tue, Mar 25, 2014 5:46:04am |
What right wing racism?
Rumsfeld bashes Obama on Afghanistan, says ‘a trained ape’ could do better http://t.co/ums4lLsCU6— debdlund (@debdlund) March 25, 2014
242 | ObserverArt Tue, Mar 25, 2014 5:46:55am |
re: #230 Pie-onist Overlord
Wingnuts have such a fucked up idea of economics, the idea that only TEH JRRB CREEYATERS add value to society.
If you are a minimum wage worker YOU ARE WORTHLESS.
If you are a salaried professional YOU ARE WORTHLESS.
If you are a government worker (including police, firefighters, military) YOU ARE WORTHLESS & ADD NO VALUE TO SOCIETY
If you belong to a Union HURR HURR YOUR A COMMUNISTIt’s like they totally do not even realize that minimum wage workers, salaried professionals, government workers and YOONYUN THUGS buy stuff.
They think JRRBS are CREEYAYTED by TEH JRRB CREEYATERS just out of the goodness of their hearts, for no reason other than sheer ALTRUISM—-wait, what? But altruism is TEH EBIL.
You see how this makes no sense?
But what do I know, I am just a YOONYUN THUG & COMMUNIST.
That whole job creators thing has got to be one of the best covers for being a self-serving money glutton ever. Even major economists say those same people would make more money in a more loosened and liquid economy. Yet, there seems to be more to it. Could it have something to do with power with some mean spirited sentiment behind it? Something like: “I could create more jobs and opportunities, but why should I help out those lowly, lazy people that don’t appreciate my pure awesomeness!”
243 | Pie-onist Overlord Tue, Mar 25, 2014 5:47:33am |
Conservative Dilemma: #UniteBlue #UAW #tcot #lnyhbt #Cadillac #GM #Detroit pic.twitter.com/lMo3WLJjH3— The Bossy Babushka (@viciousbabushka) March 10, 2014
244 | Justanotherhuman Tue, Mar 25, 2014 5:48:04am |
245 | Pie-onist Overlord Tue, Mar 25, 2014 5:49:08am |
re: #242 ObserverArt
That whole job creators thing has got to be one of the best covers for being a self-serving money glutton ever. Even major economists say those same people would make more money in a more loosened and liquid economy. Yet, there seems to be more to it. Could it have something to do with power with some mean spirited sentiment behind it? Something like: “I could create more jobs and opportunities, but why should I help out those lowly, lazy people that don’t appreciate my pure awesomeness!”
They can’t even comprehend that the consumers are the real job creators. They have completely swallowed this trickle down that was pissed on them from above. Ewwww.
246 | Pie-onist Overlord Tue, Mar 25, 2014 5:50:05am |
re: #244 Justanotherhuman
Hey, VB!
Ford will put a Mustang atop Empire State Building
Heh. Saw that this morning on corporate news feed.
247 | Lidane Tue, Mar 25, 2014 5:54:08am |
Charles Koch Says The Poor Have It Really Good So They Need to Stop Complaining http://t.co/atQq32bfz4— Jeffrey Levin (@jilevin) March 25, 2014
248 | Justanotherhuman Tue, Mar 25, 2014 5:54:12am |
“Gravity” will be available from Red Box today. Looking forward to it, even though it’s Hollywood’s version of science. Just a diversion for an evening.
249 | Pie-onist Overlord Tue, Mar 25, 2014 5:56:02am |
re: #248 Justanotherhuman
“Gravity” will be available from Red Box today. Looking forward to it, even though it’s Hollywood’s version of science. Just a diversion for an evening.
Neil Degrasse Tyson pointed out all the science bloopers in the movie and then said “Go see it! It’s just a movie! It’s fun!”
250 | chadu Tue, Mar 25, 2014 5:56:02am |
re: #224 Decatur Deb
You might talk to this e-pub site. Tell her you get the Daddy Discount.
For reviews for the published book? Or for new work?
Thanks!
251 | chadu Tue, Mar 25, 2014 5:57:11am |
re: #229 Lidane
I have no interest in seeing it. I’m waiting for the next Captain America film which comes out the day before my birthday. Going to see it will be my present to myself.
Noah looks boring. I’ll skip it with no regrets.
I wanna carry your books home from school.
252 | Backwoods_Sleuth Tue, Mar 25, 2014 5:58:03am |
boy, does this ever make me feel old. I drove smack into the F5 tornado at Saylor Park. I was driving a Honda Civic and Route 50 along the Ohio River and the tornado carried me the entire length of the town.
Please RT: Have any pics of 1974 tornado #SuperOutbreak to share with us? Please do so ASAP! Thanks! #Xenia pic.twitter.com/fZX3Q1OEbC
— NWS Wilmington OH (@NWSILN) March 25, 2014
253 | b.d. Tue, Mar 25, 2014 5:58:07am |
254 | Pie-onist Overlord Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:01:03am |
re: #253 b.d.
ANd it’s an electric car too boot.
What to do?!?!
Wingnuts were all saying how they loved the Cadillac ad and wanted to buy one JUST TO PISS OFF A LIBERAL!!!!
When I pointed out that buying a new, electric car made in Detroit by YOONYUN THUGS, far from “pissing off Liberals” will overjoy them, they called me a filthy Communist.
255 | NJDhockeyfan Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:03:11am |
Smallest passenger in #MH370. Mohen Wang, 2 y/o ya Allah comelnya. pic.twitter.com/vy9NpbZ80I
256 | Decatur Deb Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:04:21am |
re: #250 chadu
For reviews for the published book? Or for new work?
Thanks!
Was just talking to her—she runs a free review service as readioactivebooks.com. Might be all you want. She also does marketing work for existing books, though she works mostly running new stuff through the editing/epub hoops.
257 | Justanotherhuman Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:11:06am |
Maybe if Walgreen would price most of their stuff a bit lower, people wouldn’t wait to go to Walmart to purchase their OTCs. I think their prices are really overdone. And the one I use is right across the street from CVS; I only use it because my pharmacist had his own store and was undercut by them and had to go to work at WG. He still gives personal service.
Walgreen to close 76 stores in 2nd half of 2014
I don’t bother going to Walmart, but there is a Dollar Store in the same location as the Walgreen where I get my Rxs where I can save money on OTCs. I never buy anything other than Rxs at Walgreen unless it’s on sale or clearance.
258 | Lidane Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:11:32am |
Lawmaker defends plan for pregnancy testing binge drinkers in bars: http://t.co/sdR0erxiKD— Talking Points Memo (@TPM) March 25, 2014
Wouldn’t this bullshit violate that whole “unreasonable search and seizure” thing in the Constitution? Just because a woman drinks a lot in a bar doesn’t mean you have the right to force a pregnancy test on her.
259 | Pie-onist Overlord Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:12:30am |
Plan B IS NOT “abortifacient” @LilaGraceRose @toddstarnes http://t.co/bretfhmq86 #religiousfreedomforall #NotMyBossBusiness #UniteBlue— The Bossy Babushka (@viciousbabushka) March 25, 2014
260 | William Barnett-Lewis Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:14:00am |
re: #258 Lidane
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Wouldn’t this bullshit violate that whole “unreasonable search and seizure” thing in the Constitution? Just because a woman drinks a lot in a bar doesn’t mean you have the right to force a pregnancy test on her.
Let me guess - this is an (R) pretending he cares about “the children” while otherwise shrieking about how evil big intrusive government is?
261 | Pie-onist Overlord Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:15:06am |
My little homage to my morning Coffee. pic.twitter.com/LWrLAtefCN— Lee Weissman (@JihadiJew) March 25, 2014
262 | Fairly Sure I'm Still Obdicut Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:17:20am |
re: #258 Lidane
And more to the point: Great, you’ve stopped women drinking in bars. What are you going to do about them drinking at home?
Dumb.
263 | Justanotherhuman Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:17:59am |
re: #259 Pie-onist Overlord
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I don’t see Lila Rose having any kids. Does she use “abortifacient” birth control? : ) After all, she hangs around with James O’Keefe, doesn’t she?
See how that works, Ms. Rose? So mind your own damned business and stop trying to tell other women how to run their lives.
264 | Lidane Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:18:04am |
re: #260 William Barnett-Lewis
Let me guess - this is an (R) pretending he cares about “the children” while otherwise shrieking about how evil big intrusive government is?
Got it in one. He’s making a big production about fetal alcohol syndrome as an excuse to force pregnancy tests on women in bars. And birth control isn’t an option for anyone since only irresponsible people use it. Or something.
265 | Decatur Deb Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:18:58am |
re: #258 Lidane
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Wouldn’t this bullshit violate that whole “unreasonable search and seizure” thing in the Constitution? Just because a woman drinks a lot in a bar doesn’t mean you have the right to force a pregnancy test on her.
Not sure it’s about ‘forcing’—might be like the breathalyzers that were ‘made available’ for those who wanted to (mis)use them. My favorite bit of logic from the article: “… he opposes expanding family planning services because taxpayer dollars shouldn’t “finance other people’s recreation.”
Puts public financing of multimillion dollar stadium facilities in a new light.
266 | NJDhockeyfan Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:19:53am |
They were arrested afterwards…
A Basejump off One World Trade Center #FreedomTower #newyorkcity https://t.co/mIq7HZGRmm— Andrea Rieger (@RiegerAndrea_) March 25, 2014
267 | Justanotherhuman Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:20:55am |
re: #265 Decatur Deb
Not sure it’s about ‘forcing’—might be like the breathalyzers that were ‘made available’ for those who wanted to (mis)use them. My favorite bit of logic from the article: “… he opposes expanding family planning services because taxpayer dollars shouldn’t “finance other people’s recreation.”
Puts public financing of multimillion dollar stadium facilities in a new light.
Haha, and also he’s admitting that yes, sex can be recreational? Whoa. I thought with these types it was only for purposes of procreation.
268 | Lidane Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:27:00am |
re: #265 Decatur Deb
Not sure it’s about ‘forcing’—might be like the breathalyzers that were ‘made available’ for those who wanted to (mis)use them.
Except that breathalyzers are gender neutral. Put them in a bar and anyone can have access. Plus there are legitimate public health reasons for them since you’d know if you’re too drunk to drive before walking out the door.
Pregnancy tests in bars are only targeted at women and don’t serve any purpose other than state sponsored slut shaming. Just because a woman is in a bar drinking doesn’t mean she’s a whore who sleeps with every guy there. What valid reason is there to put the tests there?
My favorite bit of logic from the article: “… he opposes expanding family planning services because taxpayer dollars shouldn’t “finance other people’s recreation.”
Puts public financing of multimillion dollar stadium facilities in a new light.
Oh, but the billionaire owners of those teams are job creators. Financing their stadiums is totally okay.
269 | Justanotherhuman Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:28:19am |
This is great!
Ukrainian Women's Sex Boycott Against Russian Men - http://t.co/HqfNlrj49f pic.twitter.com/7cVHDLzBCI— ???? ???????! (@Stopcensorship) March 25, 2014
270 | Decatur Deb Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:28:44am |
re: #268 Lidane
Except that breathalyzers are gender neutral. Put them in a bar and anyone can have access. Plus there are legitimate public health reasons for them since you’d know if you’re too drunk to drive before walking out the door.
Pregnancy tests in bars are only targeted at women and don’t serve any purpose other than state sponsored slut shaming. Just because a woman is in a bar drinking doesn’t mean she’s a whore who sleeps with every guy there. What valid reason is there to put the tests there?
Oh, but the billionaire owners of those teams are job creators. Financing their stadiums is totally okay.
Well, they only put the condom vending machines in men’s rooms…I think.
271 | Backwoods_Sleuth Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:29:59am |
re: #270 Decatur Deb
Well, they only put the condom vending machines in men’s rooms…I think.
nope…they’re in women’s restrooms, too.
272 | Decatur Deb Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:30:57am |
273 | Justanotherhuman Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:32:00am |
re: #270 Decatur Deb
Well, they only put the condom vending machines in men’s rooms…I think.
” Just because a woman is in a bar drinking doesn’t mean she’s a whore who sleeps with every guy there.”
Unless she charges, she’s not a whore, just generous. : )
274 | ObserverArt Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:33:31am |
I understand there was some concern by the Army Corps of Engineers regarding the mountain that created the mudslide that wiped out part of Oso, Washington. I didn’t catch the whole thing…but it sounds like there may have been concern about the area years ago and they said there probably was some looking past the recommendations to allow homes to be built in the area after the Corps reports. Sounds like some lawsuits and criminal charges will be forthcoming if contractors/builders knew they were putting people in danger.
275 | Justanotherhuman Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:35:18am |
re: #274 ObserverArt
I understand there was some concern by the Army Corps of Engineers regarding the mountain that created the mudslide that wiped out part of Oso, Washington. I didn’t catch the whole thing…but it sounds like there may have been concern about the area years ago and they said there probably was some looking past the recommendations to allow homes to be built in the area after the Corps reports. Sounds like some lawsuits and criminal charges will be forthcoming if contractors/builders knew they were putting people in danger.
Not just the contractors/builders, but the county as well for issuing building permits.
276 | Backwoods_Sleuth Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:35:47am |
Mitch McConnell showing his Kentucky bone fides in his newest ad.
Guess he couldn’t find a clip of the 2012 NCAA champions.
New @Team_Mitch ad features American Flag, Mom, Apple Pie, & Duke winning 2010 NCAA Championship: #kysen #WTF pic.twitter.com/A8X6QzMMht— Joe Sonka (@joesonka) March 25, 2014
277 | Decatur Deb Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:36:54am |
re: #273 Justanotherhuman
” Just because a woman is in a bar drinking doesn’t mean she’s a whore who sleeps with every guy there.”
Unless she charges, she’s not a whore, just generous. : )
“She’s a boon to all mankind, for soon she’ll be a mother.”
278 | Backwoods_Sleuth Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:37:05am |
And Team Mitch isn’t beyond pandering, either.
.@HobbyLobbyStore takes the fight for religious freedom to SCOTUS tomorrow. RETWEET if you #StandWithHobbyLobby! pic.twitter.com/uKxsJjUXVd
— Team Mitch (@Team_Mitch) March 25, 2014
279 | Bulworth Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:38:16am |
I thought I said I didn’t want any more snow this Winter (especially since it isn’t Winter anymore).
How come nobody cares what I want?
280 | ObserverArt Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:38:59am |
re: #275 Justanotherhuman
Not just the contractors/builders, but the county as well for issuing building permits.
Thanks for pointing that out. I forgot to include them, as they were mentioned in the report I had come across.
281 | Pie-onist Overlord Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:39:14am |
I don’t do crafts any more but if I did I would but all my craft supplies at Michaels or online.
282 | NJDhockeyfan Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:39:15am |
Excuse me, I'll be in my bunker http://t.co/4nuRYw6hdH— Hayes Brown (@HayesBrown) March 25, 2014
283 | Bulworth Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:39:19am |
re: #278 Backwoods_Sleuth
GOP teabags loves them some corporations.
284 | Backwoods_Sleuth Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:40:14am |
re: #276 Backwoods_Sleuth
Mitch McConnell showing his Kentucky bone fides in his newest ad.
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BWAHAHAHAAA!!!!
.@joesonka's reporting on Mitch McConnell's latest ad has caused this to happen: pic.twitter.com/aaMG7hhHpP
— Faiz (@fshakir) March 25, 2014
Yes, I grabbed it #kysen #BBN // RT @my_ilk: @joesonka Ugh - they took it down! Please tell me someone grabbed it first.
— Joe Sonka (@joesonka) March 25, 2014
285 | Bulworth Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:40:55am |
re: #259 Pie-onist Overlord
I think it’s going to be one of those derp days on Twitter….
286 | lawhawk Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:41:27am |
Greets and saluts from the NYC metro area. This video goes out to Darth, who wanted to see video/photos from the top of the WTC.
That’s the video taken from one of the BASE jumpers who jumped from the top of 1WTC last September.
That incident, plus the more recent incident involving a teen climbing all the way to the top of the spire without anyone noticing anything wrong, shows how porous the WTC site is and how ineffective Port Authority security truly is.
I get how security can’t be 100% perfect, but the Port Authority has made a show of how much security is there. It’s a facade. They spent money on cameras, but didn’t bother to install them. Their police force is among the most highly compensated in the NYC metro area, and yet the site has repeatedly been entered by persons who don’t belong. It is past time to turn over security at the WTC, and other Port Authority sites to the local law enforcement agencies, particularly the NYPD in NYC. There’s nothing that the PAPD can do that the NYPD can’t do - and the NYPD can do it better, and for far lower cost to taxpayers/riders/toll payers. Eliminate the PAPD altogether.
The PAPD was established because there are bistate bridges and tunnels, and this gets around the jurisdiction issues, but there are far too many problems with the PAPD that can’t be solved with the existing system. The politicization of the Port Authority is a big reason. That politicization includes the Gov. Christie Bridgegate (GWB vendetta against Fort Lee Mayor for not endorsing him in a surefire reelection), and Gov. Cuomo and Christie’s manipulation of a recent toll hike to make the governors look good even though they were approving massive toll and fare hikes.
Dismantling the bistate agency isn’t going to happen anytime soon, not when both governors continue using the agency for their political purposes, but there has to be more accountability with the agency. Security problems at the WTC are only the latest issue. Cost controls on WTC reconstruction have long shown that the agency isn’t interested in fiscal responsibility when they can get tolling and fares to cover any overruns. The agency is planning a vast capital program over the next decade, including rebuilding two bridges (Outerbridge and Bayonne) and building two new spans (new Goethals), plus major rehabilitation of the Lincoln Tunnel approach and the GWB. PATH is also getting expanded to Newark Liberty airport, but it doesn’t appear that cost containment is in the picture, especially with the WTC PATH transit hub. And because there isn’t sufficient cost control, money that could go towards other major capital projects is sucked up by the projects already in the pipeline.
Removing or at least seriously reducing the law enforcement responsibility will free up more money to do what the agency was intended to do in the first place - build transit infrastructure in the NYC metro area. It would help refocus the agency on its core mission.
287 | Pie-onist Overlord Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:41:37am |
re: #281 Pie-onist Overlord
I don’t do crafts any more but if I did I would but all my craft supplies at Michaels or online.
I actually remember the little yarn store where I used to buy knitting & crochet supplies 30 years ago. Places like that don’t exist any more, at least not where I live. :(
288 | ObserverArt Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:41:47am |
re: #279 Bulworth
I thought I said I didn’t want any more snow this Winter (especially since it isn’t Winter anymore).
How come nobody cares what I want?
Momma Nature appears to be pissed off and is not listening to earthlings anymore. I think it has something to do with the earthlings fucking up and not paying attention the her signals. Bad thing too…we really shouldn’t piss off Mom, she packs some mean punishments.
289 | Pie-onist Overlord Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:42:16am |
re: #285 Bulworth
I think it’s going to be one of those derp days on Twitter….
Every day is Derp Day on Teh Twitters.
290 | lawhawk Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:43:21am |
re: #266 NJDhockeyfan
They were arrested/charged this week after they turned themselves in. The jump took place in September 2013.
291 | Backwoods_Sleuth Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:44:07am |
Pat Robertson Says Woman’s Atheism Caused by Rape or Demonic Possession http://t.co/z0QycARZxV via @politicususa #p2 #P2b
— Sarah Reese Jones (@srjones66) March 25, 2014
292 | FemNaziBitch Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:44:19am |
It snowed in my part of the world. They say it could do it again tomorrow.
you?
293 | Political Atheist Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:44:39am |
294 | FemNaziBitch Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:45:14am |
295 | chadu Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:45:22am |
re: #256 Decatur Deb
Was just talking to her—she runs a free review service as readioactivebooks.com. Might be all you want. She also does marketing work for existing books, though she works mostly running new stuff through the editing/epub hoops.
Lemme take a looky-see!
Thankee!
296 | Lidane Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:45:38am |
Could someone please explain the appeal of 2 Broke Girls? Does anyone actually think this is funny? It’s on in the background because the boyfriend is watching it. This show is terrible. WTF.
297 | FemNaziBitch Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:45:41am |
re: #288 ObserverArt
Momma Nature appears to be pissed off and is not listening to earthlings anymore. I think it has something to do with the earthlings fucking up and not paying attention the her signals. Bad thing too…we really shouldn’t piss of Mom, she packs some mean punishments.
WINTER IS ALWAYS COMING
298 | FemNaziBitch Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:46:25am |
re: #287 Pie-onist Overlord
I actually remember the little yarn store where I used to buy knitting & crochet supplies 30 years ago. Places like that don’t exist any more, at least not where I live. :(
They do, they are just very, very expensive and carry hand spun wool directly from New Zealand.
299 | iossarian Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:46:42am |
re: #292 FemNaziBitch
It snowed in my part of the world. They say it could do it again tomorrow.
you?
I’m using the threat of catastrophic global warming to temper my rage at the ongoing icebowl here.
300 | FemNaziBitch Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:47:15am |
re: #281 Pie-onist Overlord
I don’t do crafts any more but if I did I would but all my craft supplies at Michaels or online.
Wait, Pies aren’t a craft?
301 | Pie-onist Overlord Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:47:30am |
re: #296 Lidane
Could someone please explain the appeal of 2 Broke Girls? Does anyone actually think this is funny? It’s on in the background because the boyfriend is watching it. This show is terrible. WTF.
I only watch 3 shows on TV:
South Park
NCIS: Los Angeles (because Linda Hunt is the badass!)
Criminal Minds (Shemar Moore is THE HOTTEST MAN ON TV!)
302 | Pie-onist Overlord Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:48:25am |
re: #300 FemNaziBitch
Wait, Pies aren’t a craft?
Of course they are, but pie-making accessories aren’t sold at craft stores, they’re sold at kitchen supply stores.
303 | FemNaziBitch Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:48:29am |
Hobby Lobby buys most of their inventory from China. The country with the most State-Mandated Abortions.
305 | Justanotherhuman Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:48:45am |
re: #292 FemNaziBitch
It snowed in my part of the world. They say it could do it again tomorrow.
you?
We were supposed to get snow (it’s only 39 here and raining); supposed to get to 61 today, but I can’t see it.
306 | GunstarGreen Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:49:17am |
So, yesterday Erick, son of Erick used his WSB radio show here in the great state of Georgiastan to try to explain how the Hobby Lobby case is about “freedom of religion vs. freedom of worship”. Basically, arguing that it’s not really freedom of religion if you’re not free to practice your faith outside of your church.
He ignored (probably willfully) the fact that you are as free as you can be to practice your religion in relation to yourself. Do you believe that abortion and birth control are wrong, according to your religion? Fine, don’t do/use them. Do you believe that divorce is a sin? Fine, don’t get divorced.
Where your “freedom of religion” ends is when you try to use your business as a tool to force your religious beliefs onto me. “Comply with my religion or else”. I can only hope that the USSC understands this and does the right thing.
307 | lawhawk Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:50:20am |
re: #296 Lidane
Could someone please explain the appeal of 2 Broke Girls? Does anyone actually think this is funny? It’s on in the background because the boyfriend is watching it. This show is terrible. WTF.
Cringe worthy. I don’t get it either. I used to like How I Met Your Mother, but the past couple of seasons have been awful. Last night’s episode was among the best of the past few seasons, in a sweet kind of way. Thank goodness the show ends next week. It should have ended a few years back.
And NCIS isn’t the same since Cote de Pablo left. Her replacement just doesn’t have the kind of chemistry with the rest of the cast that Ziva did (even if it means no more of the stupid Mossad-centric stories).
308 | Justanotherhuman Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:50:21am |
re: #303 FemNaziBitch
Hobby Lobby buys most of their inventory from China. The country with the most State-Mandated Abortions.
HL isn’t really interested in abortion per se; it’s interested in control and money.
309 | iossarian Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:50:26am |
re: #303 FemNaziBitch
Hobby Lobby buys most of their inventory from China. The country with the most State-Mandated Abortions.
Foreign fetuses don’t count.
310 | FemNaziBitch Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:50:59am |
re: #306 GunstarGreen
So, yesterday Erick, son of Erick used his WSB radio show here in the great state of Georgiastan to try to explain how the Hobby Lobby case is about “freedom of religion vs. freedom of worship”. Basically, arguing that it’s not really freedom of religion if you’re not free to practice your faith outside of your church.
He ignored (probably willfully) the fact that you are as free as you can be to practice your religion >in relation to yourself. Do you believe that abortion and birth control are wrong, according to your religion? Fine, don’t do/use them. Do you believe that divorce is a sin? Fine, don’t get divorced.
Where your “freedom of religion” ends is when you try to use your business as a tool to force your religious beliefs onto me. “Comply with my religion or else”. I can only hope that the USSC understands this and does the right thing.
The Christian Taliban have stragically placed themselves in a viable places in government. The goal is Christian Theocracy.
311 | Pie-onist Overlord Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:51:09am |
You have heard of Holocaust denial?
Welcome to wingnut Illegal Abortion Death Denial:
'The Symbol of a Lie': Wire-hanger abortions pre-Roe are pure myth. http://t.co/GPp3MsPViz— National Review (@NRO) March 24, 2014
312 | FemNaziBitch Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:51:28am |
313 | GunstarGreen Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:51:34am |
re: #303 FemNaziBitch
Hobby Lobby buys most of their inventory from China. The country with the most State-Mandated Abortions.
Yeah, this pretty much sums the whole case up in a nutshell. H-L wants to present themselves as poor little innocent victims just trying to ‘live their faith through their business’ or some such tripe, but no honest person is buying that load of bull. It’s not about ‘not wanting to support it with our dollars’, because they do that every time they buy product from China. It’s about forcing their female employees to conform to their religious ideals via healthcare plan manipulation.
314 | ObserverArt Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:52:03am |
re: #303 FemNaziBitch
Hobby Lobby buys most of their inventory from China. The country with the most State-Mandated Abortions.
Pffft…minor detail when you need to meddle in other’s business so you can feel good about yourself.
315 | Pie-onist Overlord Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:52:34am |
re: #307 lawhawk
Cringe worthy. I don’t get it either. I used to like How I Met Your Mother, but the past couple of seasons have been awful. Last night’s episode was among the best of the past few seasons, in a sweet kind of way. Thank goodness the show ends next week. It should have ended a few years back.
And NCIS isn’t the same since Cote de Pablo left. Her replacement just doesn’t have the kind of chemistry with the rest of the cast that Ziva did (even if it means no more of the stupid Mossad-centric stories).
I stopped watching NCIS last year, the main reason is that Cote De Pablo’s “Israeli accent” SUCKED. Also Tony DeNozzo’s fake tan.
316 | Backwoods_Sleuth Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:53:37am |
fun times for New England:
Today's Weather: Powerful storm to bring heavy #snow to parts of mid-Atlantic & New England: http://t.co/qIJGlNJY2p pic.twitter.com/ITRP6g2fFI
— NWS (@NWS) March 25, 2014
317 | iossarian Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:54:13am |
re: #312 FemNaziBitch
Only White Americans have souls?
More or less. Freedom-loving local-government-overthrowing capitalist foreigners count as three fifths of a soul.
319 | Justanotherhuman Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:54:55am |
Ignorant bigots in Russia.
Russia: Thugs attack members of St Patrick’s Day flash mob mistaking them for gay activists http://t.co/Stgz8CPM4h https://t.co/da0rup41PW— Maxim Eristavi (@MaximEristavi) March 25, 2014
320 | Feline Fearless Leader Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:55:03am |
And this is how you start destroying your own economy through wage cutting (or simply not paying a living wage.) Pricing out a large segment of the population will lead to lower demand, less production, *more* job cuts, and so forth as things spiral down the drain.
Of course, in this case, it will also have a nice financing bubble break as well along the way to cause further damage. Presumably with GMAC or whomever getting some sort of bailout.
321 | darthstar Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:55:25am |
re: #284 Backwoods_Sleuth
BWAHAHAHAAA!!!!
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Duke’s not exactly a Kentucky university, is it?
322 | darthstar Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:56:28am |
re: #319 Justanotherhuman
Ignorant bigots in Russia.
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What other kinds of bigots are there?
323 | Feline Fearless Leader Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:57:28am |
re: #322 darthstar
What other kinds of bigots are there?
There are non-ignorant ones. Fully informed and choose to be assholes even then.
324 | Bulworth Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:58:24am |
re: #311 Pie-onist Overlord
Next on NRO: Those pics of lynchings in the South were totally a myth, too.
325 | darthstar Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:59:02am |
re: #323 Feline Fearless Leader
There are non-ignorant ones. Fully informed and choose to be assholes even then.
They only think they’re not ignorant.
326 | Lidane Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:59:05am |
Heh.
Math Teacher Punishes Students With 'Game of Thrones' Spoilers http://t.co/muXUhgvd1D— Mashable (@mashable) March 25, 2014
327 | Bulworth Tue, Mar 25, 2014 7:00:39am |
re: #303 FemNaziBitch
That’s completely different, because, something
328 | Justanotherhuman Tue, Mar 25, 2014 7:00:41am |
Well, I suppose closing a bunch of stores and putting people out of work gets you an uptick on the stock market.
Dow Jones Industrial Average climb 120 points; Walgreen leads S&P’s gains - @MarketTicker
end of alert
329 | darthstar Tue, Mar 25, 2014 7:04:37am |
GG chest-thumping in 3..2..1..
Senior admin official confirms POTUS to offer proposal “ensuring the government no longer collects or holds” bulk phone data— Jim Acosta (@JimAcostaCNN) March 25, 2014
330 | Backwoods_Sleuth Tue, Mar 25, 2014 7:07:00am |
nope, no racism here…
Um what?>>Rumsfeld says 'a trained ape' could do better than Pres. Obama on Afghanistan - @washingtonpost via @bre http://t.co/WA97N58YeQ
— GottaLaff (@GottaLaff) March 25, 2014
331 | darthstar Tue, Mar 25, 2014 7:07:26am |
From a fan, whose child is destined to live long and prosper. pic.twitter.com/54TR2Sjyr3— George Takei (@GeorgeTakei) March 25, 2014
332 | Justanotherhuman Tue, Mar 25, 2014 7:07:48am |
re: #329 darthstar
GG chest-thumping in 3..2..1..
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Yes, but his bitching has always been at the wrong target.
Ending NSA's bulk collection program doesn't “put it in the telecoms' hands”- they *already have their customers' calling records, obviously— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) March 25, 2014
333 | darthstar Tue, Mar 25, 2014 7:07:59am |
Google Glass collaborating with Oakley is going to cause a lot of dudebros to get punched in the face.— Neal Boyd (@grimcity) March 25, 2014
335 | Lidane Tue, Mar 25, 2014 7:10:19am |
“Oh sh*t, we got 23 hours and 59 seconds left to fill. F*ck, it let's go nuts”—Daily Show reviews a week in CNN crazy http://t.co/59X1kgv5V3— Talking Points Memo (@TPM) March 25, 2014
336 | Dr Lizardo Tue, Mar 25, 2014 7:13:31am |
re: #287 Pie-onist Overlord
I actually remember the little yarn store where I used to buy knitting & crochet supplies 30 years ago. Places like that don’t exist any more, at least not where I live. :(
There’s one down the street from where I live; it’s right next to the bakery.
337 | NJDhockeyfan Tue, Mar 25, 2014 7:15:36am |
NYTimes' Risen calls WH “”the greatest enemy of press freedom that we have encountered in at least a generation.” http://t.co/DN4qFexzla— Gabriel Malor (@gabrielmalor) March 25, 2014
338 | Justanotherhuman Tue, Mar 25, 2014 7:24:35am |
re: #337 NJDhockeyfan
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Risen is a writer, one who obviously is allowing his Pulitzer to go to his head.
When he can prove he is as well-versed in espionage and the inner workings of federal intelligence services, having participated in them, then perhaps he might have a beef.
His hatred of Obma is, I think, a holdover from the Sterling case, where the Obama Justice Dept issued a new subpoena requiring him to testify in the case, after the original one had expired:
“Jeffrey Alexander Sterling was being investigated during the Bush administration. In 2010 he was indicted under the Espionage Act of 1917, one of the few people in US history whose alleged contact with a journalist was punished under espionage law.[6]
“Risen was subpoenaed in relation to the case in 2008.[7] He fought the subpoena, and it expired in the summer of 2009.[8] In what the New York Times called “a rare step,” the Obama administration renewed the subpoena in 2010.[8] In 2011 Risen wrote a detailed response to the subpoena, describing his reasons for refusing to reveal his sources, the public impact of his work, and his experiences with the Bush administration.[9]
“In July 2013 US Court of Appeals from the Fourth Circuit ruled that Risen must testify in the trial of Jeffrey Sterling. The court wrote “so long as the subpoena is issued in good faith and is based on a legitimate need of law enforcement, the government need not make any special showing to obtain evidence of criminal conduct from a reporter in a criminal proceeding.” Judge Roger Gregory disagreed with the rest of the judges, writing “The majority exalts the interests of the government while unduly trampling those of the press, and in doing so, severely impinges on the press and the free flow of information in our society.”[10]
339 | lawhawk Tue, Mar 25, 2014 7:28:21am |
re: #338 Justanotherhuman
IOW, Risen’s argument (and echoed by Malor in the tweet) is that Obama is the greatest threat to the press since…. GW Bush. Yeah, that’s exactly what’s going on here. Obama continues a policy and tries to go after those who are spilling classified documents/secrets, and he’s dinged for it.
The argument over what should or shouldn’t be classified, and who should have classified clearances, is a worthy debate, but under the current system, those who violate the clearances or steal the classified data are subject to the laws as they stand. That goes for Snowjob too.
340 | FemNaziBitch Tue, Mar 25, 2014 7:29:55am |
341 | Justanotherhuman Tue, Mar 25, 2014 7:31:37am |
I can’t watch this because I have an outsized fear of heights, but you’re more than welcome to…
NYC Freedom Tower B.A.S.E. Jump
342 | Pie-onist Overlord Tue, Mar 25, 2014 7:31:54am |
re: #331 darthstar
343 | FemNaziBitch Tue, Mar 25, 2014 7:32:50am |
re: #342 Pie-onist Overlord
My granddaughter leaving the hospital:
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already trained for the paparazzi, I see.
344 | Pie-onist Overlord Tue, Mar 25, 2014 7:33:18am |
Here she is a few minutes after birth:
Vulcan Hand Sign
345 | Semper Fi Tue, Mar 25, 2014 7:35:20am |
re: #341 Justanotherhuman
I admit to the same level of fear…
346 | lawhawk Tue, Mar 25, 2014 7:36:45am |
re: #343 FemNaziBitch
already trained for the paparazzi, I see.
And well versed in the Vulcan live long and prosper hand sign.
347 | Sionainn Tue, Mar 25, 2014 7:36:52am |
re: #344 Pie-onist Overlord
Here she is a few minutes after birth:
Vulcan Hand Sign
Beautiful! How many grandkids is this now?
(I’m so glad the site works for me now! I missed you all.)
348 | Justanotherhuman Tue, Mar 25, 2014 7:42:17am |
re: #339 lawhawk
IOW, Risen’s argument (and echoed by Malor in the tweet) is that Obama is the greatest threat to the press since…. GW Bush. Yeah, that’s exactly what’s going on here. Obama continues a policy and tries to go after those who are spilling classified documents/secrets, and he’s dinged for it.
The argument over what should or shouldn’t be classified, and who should have classified clearances, is a worthy debate, but under the current system, those who violate the clearances or steal the classified data are subject to the laws as they stand. That goes for Snowjob too.
Oh, don’t get me wrong. I think reporters’ sources should be protected, but when they’re named by a defendant or other witness who actually was the source, that reasonable expectation of protection to the reporter has been violated by the source itself and it no longer applies.
“Rights” aren’t little islands we can choose to occupy at our own convenience and retreat to. There is a responsibility to the body which protects those rights as well. Too often, that responsibility is ignored.
349 | Pie-onist Overlord Tue, Mar 25, 2014 7:43:25am |
WHAT A DOUCHEWAD
If I refuse to buy you a Ferrari, I have deprived you of a Ferrari. #HobbyLobby #LeftLogic— Ben Shapiro (@benshapiro) March 25, 2014
350 | Justanotherhuman Tue, Mar 25, 2014 7:43:29am |
re: #347 Sionainn
Beautiful! How many grandkids is this now?
(I’m so glad the site works for me now! I missed you all.)
Welcome back! Stick around. : )
352 | FemNaziBitch Tue, Mar 25, 2014 7:45:57am |
353 | Killgore Trout Tue, Mar 25, 2014 7:47:03am |
Ukraine far-right leader Muzychko dies ‘in police raid’
A Ukrainian ultra-nationalist leader has been shot dead in what officials describe as a special forces operation.
Oleksandr Muzychko, better known as Sashko Bily, died in a shoot-out with police in a cafe in Rivne in western Ukraine, the interior ministry said.
He was a leader of Right Sector, a far-right group which was prominent in the recent anti-government protests.
354 | Justanotherhuman Tue, Mar 25, 2014 7:48:44am |
Shit. BP again.
BP says crude oil discharge into Lake Michigan from refinery disruption has stopped, crews responding with boom to contain oil; no injuries reported - statement via @NBCNews
end of alert
355 | Pie-onist Overlord Tue, Mar 25, 2014 7:53:15am |
I could Tweet Ben that B&H (owned by Orthodox Jews) provides healthcare benefits to its employees and doesn’t interfere with their decisions, but I don’t want to bring another shitload of Derp down on me.
356 | Pie-onist Overlord Tue, Mar 25, 2014 7:53:57am |
re: #354 Justanotherhuman
Shit. BP again.
BP says crude oil discharge into Lake Michigan from refinery disruption has stopped, crews responding with boom to contain oil; no injuries reported - statement via @NBCNews
end of alert
HURR HURR!!! FREE MARKET!! NO MOAR REGULASHUNS!!!!!!! REGULASHUNS KILLS JRRBS!!!!!
357 | sattv4u2 Tue, Mar 25, 2014 7:54:03am |
re: #353 Killgore Trout
More to come,,
fta
“We will avenge ourselves on [Interior Minister] Arsen Avakov for the death of our brother. The shooting of Sashko Bily is a contract killing ordered by the minister,” said Roman Koval of the Right Sector in Rivne region, quoted by the Ukrayinska Pravda website.
358 | sattv4u2 Tue, Mar 25, 2014 7:54:56am |
re: #353 Killgore Trout
hmmmm
Conflicting account
Earlier, a Ukrainian MP, Oles Doniy, gave a different version of events. He said two cars had forced Muzychko’s car to stop, and he had then been dragged into one of the other cars. Later his body was found dumped
359 | Sionainn Tue, Mar 25, 2014 7:57:32am |
re: #274 ObserverArt
I understand there was some concern by the Army Corps of Engineers regarding the mountain that created the mudslide that wiped out part of Oso, Washington. I didn’t catch the whole thing…but it sounds like there may have been concern about the area years ago and they said there probably was some looking past the recommendations to allow homes to be built in the area after the Corps reports. Sounds like some lawsuits and criminal charges will be forthcoming if contractors/builders knew they were putting people in danger.
I thought I read that the homes there were 100 years old.
360 | Targetpractice Tue, Mar 25, 2014 7:57:46am |
re: #349 Pie-onist Overlord
WHAT A DOUCHEWAD
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And what is “RightLogic”? Oh right, that if I pay you to do a job, I basically own your ass. That my religious views are your religious views until you leave my employ.
361 | GunstarGreen Tue, Mar 25, 2014 7:57:49am |
re: #349 Pie-onist Overlord
WHAT A DOUCHEWAD
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Why is it that the far-right position is nearly always impossible to express without resorting to wildly dishonest analogies?
Basic healthcare is not equivalent to an exotic, multi-million-dollar sportscar. As much as they may like to think that birth control = slutz!!!1!!1!!, the basic medical fact is that there are reasons beyond the prevention of pregnancy for a woman to be on birth control medication. It’s hormonal regulation, which has other valid medical applications.
But then, it’s kind of like Georgiastan’s fight over Cannabis Oil right now. Could it be used for something the fundies don’t approve of? Yeah, but then so can crosses if you’re creative enough. The fact is that it’s a medication that is prescribed by physicians to treat illnesses, and that is far more important than whatever the skydad may have said about teh slutz and teh stonerz!!1!111!!1
362 | Killgore Trout Tue, Mar 25, 2014 7:57:54am |
re: #358 sattv4u2
hmmmm
Conflicting account
Earlier, a Ukrainian MP, Oles Doniy, gave a different version of events. He said two cars had forced Muzychko’s car to stop, and he had then been dragged into one of the other cars. Later his body was found dumped
It’s something to keep an eye on. I wouldn’t want to bet on the accuracy of anybody’s story. There are much shenanigans about.
363 | Sionainn Tue, Mar 25, 2014 7:59:53am |
re: #350 Justanotherhuman
Welcome back! Stick around. : )
Thanks! I plan to. For months, I couldn’t post, couldn’t respond, couldn’t upding anything. Whatever I clicked on just led me back to the home page. It was weird…and then when I checked it again the other day, it just magically worked. I haven’t done a thing differently. Go figure. LOL.
364 | FemNaziBitch Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:00:45am |
re: #363 Sionainn
Thanks! I plan to. For months, I couldn’t post, couldn’t respond, couldn’t upding anything. Whatever I clicked on just let me back to the home page. It was weird…and then when I checked it again the other day, it just magically worked. I haven’t done a thing differently. Go figure. LOL.
Have you been kind to your Feline Overlord?
365 | Sionainn Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:01:35am |
re: #361 GunstarGreen
Why is it that the far-right position is nearly always impossible to express without resorting to wildly dishonest analogies?
Basic healthcare is not equivalent to an exotic, multi-million-dollar sportscar. As much as they may like to think that birth control = slutz!!!1!!1!!, the >basic medical fact is that there are reasons beyond the prevention of pregnancy for a woman to be on birth control medication. It’s hormonal regulation, which has other valid medical applications.
But then, it’s kind of like Georgiastan’s fight over Cannabis Oil right now. Could it be used for something the fundies don’t approve of? Yeah, but then so can crosses if you’re creative enough. The fact is that it’s a medication that is prescribed by physicians to treat illnesses, and that is far more important than whatever the skydad may have said about teh slutz and teh stonerz!!1!111!!1
The number one reason for birth control, though, is to prevent pregnancies, either because a woman does not ever want children or she wants to wait until she can take care of them. You’d think the rightwingers would claim that’s responsible, but nope, just the opposite.
366 | Eventual Carrion Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:02:19am |
re: #354 Justanotherhuman
Shit. BP again.
BP says crude oil discharge into Lake Michigan from refinery disruption has stopped, crews responding with boom to contain oil; no injuries reported - statement via @NBCNews
end of alert
So there will be enough people to pick up and dispose of all the dead lake critters/fish that wash up on shore. Good to know.
367 | Sionainn Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:02:39am |
re: #364 FemNaziBitch
Have you been kind to your Feline Overlord?
I have no feline overlord because I hate cats. ::ducks for cover::
I do, however, have a beautiful and sweet golden retriever.
368 | FemNaziBitch Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:03:45am |
re: #367 Sionainn
I have no feline overlord because I hate cats. ::ducks for cover::
I do, however, have a beautiful and sweet golden retriever.
I think I may have identified the problem.
369 | GunstarGreen Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:04:42am |
re: #365 Sionainn
The number one reason for birth control, though, is to prevent pregnancies, either because a woman does not ever want children or she wants to wait until she can take care of them. You’d think the rightwingers would claim that’s responsible, but nope, just the opposite.
Well that’s a case of the American Right’s fundamental problem of association: Their message of “personal responsibility” gets mired and corrupted by their inextricable link with hardcore religious fundamentalism. Using birth control to ensure that you don’t have unplanned children that you can’t care for and thus become a burden on the taxpayers is the responsible thing to do and falls right in line with all that happy “personal responsibility, don’t be a moocher” horseshit, but it conflicts with the fundies and their slut-shaming. And for the American Right, the religious POV always beats out the pragmatic POV.
These are some of the reasons why I will never vote R.
370 | Eventual Carrion Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:05:05am |
re: #360 Targetpractice
And what is “RightLogic”? Oh right, that if I pay you to do a job, I basically own your ass. That my religious views are your religious views until you leave my employ.
Some people are going to hate working for me then. What with the Friday orgies and all. My religion rocks!
371 | FemNaziBitch Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:06:56am |
re: #369 GunstarGreen
Well that’s a case of the American Right’s fundamental problem of association: Their message of “personal responsibility” gets mired and corrupted by their inextricable link with hardcore religious fundamentalism. Using birth control to ensure that you don’t have unplanned children that you can’t care for and thus become a burden on the taxpayers is the responsible thing to do and falls right in line with all that happy “personal responsibility, don’t be a moocher” horseshit, but it conflicts with the fundies and their slut-shaming. And for the American Right, the religious POV always beats out the pragmatic POV.
These are some of the reasons why I will never vote R.
Personal Responsibility means WOMEN KEEP YOUR LEGS SHUT!
372 | Bulworth Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:07:00am |
re: #365 Sionainn
You’d think the rightwingers would claim that’s responsible, but nope, just the opposite.
373 | lawhawk Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:09:05am |
Architecture’s most prestigious award, the Pritzker, has gone to Shigeru Ban. He won, not for soaring designs and folded and warped angles like some of his contemporaries (yeah, Gehry, I’m looking at you), but for designing cost effective disaster shelters:
On Monday, the Japanese architect Shigeru Ban was named the winner of this year’s Pritzker Architecture Prize, largely because of his work designing shelters after natural disasters in places like Rwanda, Turkey, India, China, Haiti and Japan.
“His buildings provide shelter, community centers and spiritual places for those who have suffered tremendous loss and destruction,” the jury said in its citation. “When tragedy strikes, he is often there from the beginning.”
In a telephone interview from Paris, Mr. Ban, 56, said he was honored to have won, not because the Pritzker would raise his profile but because it affirms the humanitarian emphasis of his work. “I’m trying to understand the meaning of this encouragement,” he said of the prize. “It’s not the award for achievement. I have not made a great achievement.”
Kudos. Natural disasters happen all the time and all over the world. Some parts of the world are more capable of handling the disasters and tending to the needs of displaced persons, but even there, Ban has found ways to make temporary housing and related structures affordable, handsome, and workable.
375 | NJDhockeyfan Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:11:34am |
re: #362 Killgore Trout
It’s something to keep an eye on. I wouldn’t want to bet on the accuracy of anybody’s story. There are much shenanigans about.
Here is what the bodyguard says happened.
#Muzychko bodyguard Andriy who escaped from the shooting site says at @HromadskeTV that there was no warning, no warrant announced b4 fire— Natalia Melnychuk (@pravolivo) March 25, 2014
376 | Feline Fearless Leader Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:12:48am |
re: #367 Sionainn
I have no feline overlord because I hate cats. ::ducks for cover::
I do, however, have a beautiful and sweet golden retriever.
Don’t have to love them. Just OBEY.
;)
377 | Stanley Sea Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:13:36am |
re: #373 lawhawk
Architecture’s most prestigious award, the Pritzker, has gone to Shigeru Ban. He won, not for soaring designs and folded and warped angles like some of his contemporaries (yeah, Gehry, I’m looking at you), but for designing cost effective disaster shelters:
Kudos. Natural disasters happen all the time and all over the world. Some parts of the world are more capable of handling the disasters and tending to the needs of displaced persons, but even there, Ban has found ways to make temporary housing and related structures affordable, handsome, and workable.
Beautiful.
378 | Pie-onist Overlord Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:15:01am |
re: #371 FemNaziBitch
Personal Responsibility means WOMEN KEEP YOUR LEGS SHUT!
#RightLogic in a nutshell
@AmandaMarcotte don't have sex if you don't want a baby! There's the real choice!— Katie Grothaus (@katiegee12) March 25, 2014
379 | Sionainn Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:15:48am |
re: #368 FemNaziBitch
I think I may have identified the problem.
Ah, but why would it all of a sudden start working again? Hmmm?
380 | lawhawk Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:16:03am |
re: #378 Pie-onist Overlord
Men…. sow your royal oats.
Women… keep your legs shut.
Yeah, can’t quite figure out where that leads. /
381 | Feline Fearless Leader Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:16:58am |
re: #378 Pie-onist Overlord
#RightLogic in a nutshell
A post from the same ideal world where communism, anarchism, objectivism and all the other -isms work as planned.
382 | Sionainn Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:17:22am |
re: #371 FemNaziBitch
Personal Responsibility means WOMEN KEEP YOUR LEGS SHUT!
Unless your husband wants you to open your legs. Then, you must submit.
383 | Eventual Carrion Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:17:45am |
re: #380 lawhawk
Men…. sow your royal oats.
Women… keep your legs shut.Yeah, can’t quite figure out where that leads. /
To a teabagger
384 | Backwoods_Sleuth Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:19:12am |
PHOTOS: Gorilla holds, nurses baby for the first time since emergency C-section: http://t.co/ZkQhg4y1r9
— NBC Chicago (@nbcchicago) March 25, 2014
385 | Eclectic Cyborg Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:21:23am |
re: #370 Eventual Carrion
Some people are going to hate working for me then. What with the Friday orgies and all. My religion rocks!
The religion of Wall Street, where the only God is money?
386 | Targetpractice Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:22:21am |
re: #380 lawhawk
Men…. sow your royal oats.
Women… keep your legs shut.Yeah, can’t quite figure out where that leads. /
In wingnut minds, they think things were best in some nostalgia-riddled past, when women married young, submitted to their husbands, and never left the house. When a man getting nookie on the side was the wife’s fault because she wasn’t keeping him “satisfied.” To them, the pill was the worst thing that happened to America because women could actually have sex without worry of pregnancy, making men actually have to do more to win a woman than knock her up.
387 | Gus Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:23:49am |
Apparently, Robert Gates was a trained ape WRT Iraq. //
388 | lawhawk Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:24:08am |
When religious liberty extends to refusing vaccination, results are disastrous http://t.co/5aTH11BYkG; it's a public health hazard for all— lawhawk (@lawhawk) March 25, 2014
389 | Pie-onist Overlord Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:27:37am |
HURR HURR!!!!
Leftist define “rights” as anything I can use government force to pry from you.— Ben Shapiro (@benshapiro) March 25, 2014
Bottom line: Hobby Lobby doesn't want to be an accomplice to murdering unborn babies. #ReligiousFreedomForAll #HobbyLobby— toddstarnes (@toddstarnes) March 25, 2014
390 | Justanotherhuman Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:29:23am |
re: #373 lawhawk
Architecture’s most prestigious award, the Pritzker, has gone to Shigeru Ban. He won, not for soaring designs and folded and warped angles like some of his contemporaries (yeah, Gehry, I’m looking at you), but for designing cost effective disaster shelters:
Kudos. Natural disasters happen all the time and all over the world. Some parts of the world are more capable of handling the disasters and tending to the needs of displaced persons, but even there, Ban has found ways to make temporary housing and related structures affordable, handsome, and workable.
Obviously, he’s no Howard Roark!
391 | Eclectic Cyborg Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:29:42am |
I do hope one of the anti-Hobby Lobby attorneys argues the “compensation” angle repeated on here so many times.
If you don’t get to tell me how I can spend my paycheck, what makes it ok for you to tell me what my insurance will and will not cover?
392 | lawhawk Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:30:04am |
re: #389 Pie-onist Overlord
Birth control doesn’t kill babies. It prevents conception. These right wing loons fail basic biology 101. All.The.Time.
393 | Gus Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:30:29am |
re: #389 Pie-onist Overlord
HURR HURR!!!!
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You know, Religious Freedom For All is pretty hilarious coming from that bunch.
394 | Feline Fearless Leader Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:30:36am |
re: #391 Eclectic Cyborg
I do hope one of the anti-Hobby Lobby attorneys argues the “compensation” angle repeated on here so many times.
If you don’t get to tell me how I can spend my paycheck, what makes it ok for you tell me what my insurance will and will not cover?
Another argument for single-payer and disconnecting your employer from your insurance.
395 | Gus Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:31:04am |
re: #392 lawhawk
Birth control doesn’t kill babies. It prevents conception. These right wing loons fail basic biology 101. All.The.Time.
Kills the baby sperm!
WHERE DO BABBY COME FROM?
396 | Targetpractice Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:31:19am |
re: #389 Pie-onist Overlord
HURR HURR!!!!
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Ben, if you’re providing me with health insurance as part of my compensation, then I’m not prying a damned thing from you. What you’re arguing is that you, as the employer, can pry whatever you want out of my hands to satisfy your “religious freedom.”
But hey, I’ve said before that companies like Hobby Lobby could get the government off their backs pretty easily. Just cancel their employee health insurance and pay them enough to buy their own insurance. Then they can operate guilt-free, except of course that that would rob them of the ability to run the lives of their female employees and that’s what this is really all about.
397 | Feline Fearless Leader Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:31:36am |
re: #393 Gus
You know, Religious Freedom >For All is pretty hilarious coming from that bunch.
You’re perfectly free to follow their religious strictures or go find another job. Of course.
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398 | Bulworth Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:32:23am |
Bottom line: Hobby Lobby doesn’t want to be an accomplice to murdering unborn babies.
Which is why they don’t deal with China, etc.
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399 | Pie-onist Overlord Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:32:41am |
400 | lawhawk Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:32:55am |
*head scratcher*
Rogers on Snowden: “Media got confused thinking that they got everything that he had… That is not true. They didn't get hardly anything.”— Eamon Javers (@EamonJavers) March 25, 2014
401 | lawhawk Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:33:43am |
re: #395 Gus
Kills the baby sperm!
WHERE DO BABBY COME FROM?
I know…. I know…
Every sperm is sacred! Yeah, that’s it.
402 | Gus Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:33:49am |
re: #397 Feline Fearless Leader
You’re perfectly free to follow their religious strictures or go find another job. Of course.
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Hey man. I support religious freedom FOR ALL. Here, check this link out to the Gatestone Institute.
403 | Pie-onist Overlord Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:34:00am |
Which is why they refuse to do business with China over its policy of forced abortions. Oh wait… @toddstarnes #religiousfreedomforall— The Bossy Babushka (@viciousbabushka) March 25, 2014
404 | Gus Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:34:27am |
re: #401 lawhawk
I know…. I know…
Every sperm is sacred! Yeah, that’s it.
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Every time you masturbate millions of unborn babies are MURDERED!
405 | Pie-onist Overlord Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:35:32am |
Sigh. I remember when Charles called Iowahawk “some kinda damn genius.” Now he’s just some kinda dumb asshole.
I don't know if I can live in a country where grandma tchotchke stores can't be forced by the government to buy rubbers for their cashiers.— David Burge (@iowahawkblog) March 25, 2014
406 | Gus Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:37:13am |
I don’t think the Hobby Lobby case has anything to do with selling rubbers.
407 | Pie-onist Overlord Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:37:23am |
So glad I work at a company that was one of the very first to provide health benefits for gay employees partners.
408 | NJDhockeyfan Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:38:11am |
Climb aboard a ship searching for flight MH370 in the Indian Ocean…looks like an episode of Deadliest Catch…
409 | Pie-onist Overlord Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:39:09am |
When a company provide health insurance for its employees it is not BUYING every claim that the employees makes on that policy, any more than it is “buying” everything the employee spends on with the paycheck.
410 | Sionainn Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:39:33am |
re: #391 Eclectic Cyborg
I do hope one of the anti-Hobby Lobby attorneys argues the “compensation” angle repeated on here so many times.
If you don’t get to tell me how I can spend my paycheck, what makes it ok for you to tell me what my insurance will and will not cover?
I hope they argue that the doctors shouldn’t even be talking to women regarding birth control during their visits.
411 | Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light) Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:41:39am |
re: #262 Fairly Sure I’m Still Obdicut
And more to the point: Great, you’ve stopped women drinking in bars. What are you going to do about them drinking at home?
Dumb.
Door-to-door searches. In the name of Protecting the Unborn.
412 | sattv4u2 Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:41:58am |
re: #408 NJDhockeyfan
Climb aboard a ship searching for flight MH370 in the Indian Ocean…looks like an episode of Deadliest Catch…
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someone pass me the dramamine
413 | ObserverArt Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:42:12am |
re: #359 Sionainn
I thought I read that the homes there were 100 years old.
Here is a report on all that from the Seattle Times published last evening.
Risk of slide ‘unforeseen’? Warnings go back decades
TIMES WATCHDOG: While a Snohomish County official said the area hit by the mudslide “was considered very safe,” the hillside’s history of slides dates back more than 60 years. One expert says he was shocked when homebuilding was permitted after a big 2006 slide.
Since the 1950s, geological reports on the hill that buckled during the weekend in Snohomish County have included pessimistic analyses and the occasional dire prediction. But no language seems more prescient than what appears in a 1999 report filed with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, warning of “the potential for a large catastrophic failure.”
That report was written by Daniel J. Miller and his wife, Lynne Rodgers Miller. When she saw the news of the mudslide Saturday, she knew right away where the land had given way. Her husband knew, too.
“We’ve known it would happen at some point,” he told The Seattle Times on Monday. “We just didn’t know when.”
-cut-
“Considered very safe”
His perspective stands in contrast to what John Pennington, head of Snohomish County’s Department of Emergency Management, said at a news conference Monday. “It was considered very safe,” Pennington said. “This was a completely unforeseen slide. This came out of nowhere.”
The 2006 slide took place in winter, on Jan. 25. Three days later, as the new channel cut the land, “residents and agency staff reported the eerie sound of trees constantly snapping as the river pushed them over,” wrote the Stillaguamish Tribe’s Natural Resource Department on its website. But the sound of construction competed with the sound of snapping trees.
“They didn’t even stop pounding nails,” said Tracy Drury, an environmental engineer and applied geomorphologist who assessed the area with Miller soon after the landslide. “We were surprised.”
At least five homes were built in 2006 on Steelhead Drive, according to Snohomish County records. The houses were granted “flood hazard permits” that required them to be jacked up 1 to 2 feet above “base flood elevation,” according to county building-permit records. Another home was built in the neighborhood in 2009.
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So, it does appear there was some newer construction allowed even after the warnings. This story is going to gain some momentum once they get past trying to find the missing.
414 | Targetpractice Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:43:30am |
re: #409 Pie-onist Overlord
When a company provide health insurance for its employees it is not BUYING every claim that the employees makes on that policy, any more than it is “buying” everything the employee spends on with the paycheck.
If they want to make the claim that they’re paying for every claim, then go the whole nine and cover the employee contribution atop the employer contribution, as well as items like co-pays, deductibles, etc. Otherwise we have a situation where an employer says they pay the money to provide you free parking for your job, so they can decide what you drive to work.
415 | Sionainn Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:44:10am |
re: #408 NJDhockeyfan
Climb aboard a ship searching for flight MH370 in the Indian Ocean…looks like an episode of Deadliest Catch…
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I’d be puking my guts out nonstop.
416 | Lidane Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:44:39am |
re: #392 lawhawk
Birth control doesn’t kill babies. It prevents conception. These right wing loons fail basic biology 101. All.The.Time.
It’s a deliberate distortion. It’s no different than their insistence on “equal time” for Creationism in science class by making a scientific theory a glorified hunch.
417 | GunstarGreen Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:45:37am |
re: #396 Targetpractice
Ben, if you’re providing me with health insurance as part of my compensation, then I’m not prying a damned thing from you. What you’re arguing is that you, as the employer, can pry whatever you want out of my hands to satisfy your “religious freedom.”
But hey, I’ve said before that companies like Hobby Lobby could get the government off their backs pretty easily. Just cancel their employee health insurance and pay them enough to buy their own insurance. Then they can operate guilt-free, except of course that that would rob them of the ability to run the lives of their female employees and that’s what this is really all about.
Yep. Short and simple as that.
The “we don’t want our money to pay for X” argument is laughably bad from any angle. You pay me money for the work I do for you. I then go and use that money to do all sorts of things you don’t support. You’re now an accomplice! Sure, you may not be providing for abortion/BC in my health care plan, but the raw dollars you pay me go right to the local Baby Battlez Bloodsport ring. Whatcha gonna do ‘bout it?
This is entirely, 100% about using their health care offerings to coerce their female employees into following their religious doctrine by force of economic violence. Plain and simple.
418 | Pie-onist Overlord Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:45:58am |
It looks like wingnuts want to go back to the “good old days” of “owe your soul to the company store.”
Oh no, they want to go back to the “Even Gooder Old Days” when the employers simply OWNED their employees.
419 | Sionainn Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:46:26am |
re: #413 ObserverArt
Here is a report on all that from the Seattle Times published last evening.
Risk of slide ‘unforeseen’? Warnings go back decades
So, it does appear there was some newer construction allowed even after the warnings. This story is going to gain some momentum once they get past trying to find the missing.
Thanks for that information. What a horrific story.
420 | lawhawk Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:47:31am |
re: #413 ObserverArt
This goes to what I was saying yesterday. Once the 2006 slide occurred in that area, new construction or rebuilding in the vicinity should have been prohibited due to slide risks. That wasn’t done, and permits were extended even beyond 2006.
And that it happened despite a report warning of the slide risk? Nuts. Guess everyone thought that the slide wouldn’t happen to them, or in their lifetime. So it wasn’t their problem.
Well, now there are dozens upon dozens missing and at least 14 dead. How many of those could have been saved had construction been prohibited in that vicinity?
421 | Dr. Matt Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:48:26am |
I’m trying to find the part in the Constitution that says someone’s religious views can prevent others from getting medication.
422 | NJDhockeyfan Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:48:51am |
Rogers on Snowden: “95% of the information he took by the way, was related to military tactical and strategic operations.”— Eamon Javers (@EamonJavers) March 25, 2014
423 | wrenchwench Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:49:49am |
re: #311 Pie-onist Overlord
You have heard of Holocaust denial?
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If anybody posts another link to a Kevin Williamson article here as a recommendation, that person will receive a downding on every subsequent comment posted here that I see.
Somebody notify D_F when you see him.
424 | Pie-onist Overlord Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:50:18am |
re: #420 lawhawk
This goes to what I was saying yesterday. Once the 2006 slide occurred in that area, new construction or rebuilding in the vicinity should have been prohibited due to slide risks. That wasn’t done, and permits were extended even beyond 2006.
And that it happened despite a report warning of the slide risk? Nuts. Guess everyone thought that the slide wouldn’t happen to them, or in their lifetime. So it wasn’t their problem.
Well, now there are dozens upon dozens missing and at least 14 dead. How many of those could have been saved had construction been prohibited in that vicinity?
After the 2011 tsunami, Japanese found hundreds of centuries-old stone markers warning: DO NOT BUILD HOMES BEYOND THIS POINT.
425 | Floral Giraffe Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:51:05am |
re: #373 lawhawk
Wish I could upding this more than once!!!!!
426 | Backwoods_Sleuth Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:51:30am |
re: #420 lawhawk
And I read this today:
A scientist who documented the landslide conditions on the hillside that buckled had warned in a 1999 report filed with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers of “the potential for a large catastrophic failure,” The Seattle Times reported late Monday.
That report was written by geomorphologist Daniel J. Miller and his wife, Lynne Rodgers Miller, The Times said (is.gd). “We’ve known it would happen at some point,” Daniel Miller told the newspaper.
Snohomish County Executive John Lovick and Public Works Director Steve Thomsen said Monday night they were not aware of the 1999 report. “A slide of this magnitude is very difficult to predict,” Thomsen told The Times. “There was no indication, no indication at all.”
427 | Eventual Carrion Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:53:06am |
re: #400 lawhawk
*head scratcher*
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They got into his stash of documents and only copied a couple files. I guess they did that just to keep it from looking so bare on his hard drive I assume.
428 | Sionainn Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:54:09am |
re: #424 Pie-onist Overlord
After the 2011 tsunami, Japanese found hundreds of centuries-old stone markers warning: DO NOT BUILD HOMES BEYOND THIS POINT.
Very interesting. Never heard about that before. Thanks!
429 | Varek Raith Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:54:23am |
430 | Targetpractice Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:54:52am |
re: #417 GunstarGreen
Yep. Short and simple as that.
The “we don’t want our money to pay for X” argument is laughably bad from any angle. You pay me money for the work I do for you. I then go and use that money to do all sorts of things you don’t support. You’re now an accomplice! Sure, you may not be providing for abortion/BC in my health care plan, but the raw dollars you pay me go right to the local Baby Battlez Bloodsport ring. Whatcha gonna do ‘bout it?
This is entirely, 100% about using their health care offerings to coerce their female employees into following their religious doctrine by force of economic violence. Plain and simple.
Hell, several amicus briefs submitted to SCOTUS in support of Hobby Lobby’s position echoed the same dogma: “Birth control is bad because it allows women to have guilt-free sex.” Reading through the relevant portions, I saw it blamed for higher divorce rates, crumbling homes, the breakdown of the “traditional family,” and all other sorts of social ills that wingnuts simply do not want to take an responsibility for. In their minds, women having control over their own bodies is the cause of the breakdown of society.
This isn’t about “religious freedom,” except perhaps the most fanatical of religious beliefs that people need to be controlled “for their own good” and forced to live a “moral” life by their employer’s interpretation of such.
431 | Sionainn Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:55:55am |
re: #429 Varek Raith
Donald Rumsfeld: U.S. diplomacy would be better if Obama was a ‘trained ape’
Ugh. When is he going to go away?
432 | Eventual Carrion Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:57:01am |
re: #404 Gus
Every time you masturbate millions of unborn babies are MURDERED!
I put Stalin to shame. Pol Pot got nothing on me.
433 | ObserverArt Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:57:04am |
re: #422 NJDhockeyfan
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This can not be stated enough. Every dudebro should be forced to read and comprehend what this means to this entire country…no, entire world.
And our lousy media should be forced to explain this over and over and how much a danger this is and who the hell caused it and is making excuses to blow by it as they worry about their phone calls and comments on Facebook.
And while on this rant…every fucking Republican (or any politician) that has tried to turn this whole Snowden thing into some political points against Obama should be forced out of office for going against one of the hallmarks of conservatism…a strong federal defense.
(Pissed off!)
434 | Pie-onist Overlord Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:57:47am |
Can someone explain why #religiousfreedomforall does not include employees of #HobbyLobby ? So it's actually not “for all”— The Bossy Babushka (@viciousbabushka) March 25, 2014
435 | Justanotherhuman Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:57:51am |
Where GG stands up for his buddy, Rand Paul. “In your heart you know he’s right.” How precious. ////
At Slate, @jbouie defend Rand Paul's comments about Obama, the NSA and civil rights http://t.co/RPmjfHSnLK— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) March 25, 2014
436 | Lidane Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:57:53am |
Quick read on Hobby Lobby: Kennedy was hard to read. He had concerns re both sides' positions. #HobbyLobby— Greg Lipper (@theglipper) March 25, 2014
Kagan, Ginsburg, Sotomayor were aggressive in questioning Hobby Lobby. Breyer was pretty quiet. #HobbyLobby— Greg Lipper (@theglipper) March 25, 2014
CJ Roberts, Alito, Scalia (and Thomas, presumably) strongly against the govt.— Greg Lipper (@theglipper) March 25, 2014
437 | Pie-onist Overlord Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:58:12am |
HURR HURR!!!!! IF THEY DON’T LIKE IT THEN GO WORK SOMEWHERE ELSE!!!!!!!
439 | Targetpractice Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:59:42am |
re: #436 Lidane
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“and Thomas presumably…” Was anybody sure that Thomas was actually awake? You could replace the man with a wax dummy and nobody would notice until he didn’t leave the chair between sessions.
440 | Lidane Tue, Mar 25, 2014 8:59:49am |
POTUS trolling Putin and his fan club:
At presser ending Nuclear Security Summit, POTUS calls Russia “a regional power” running Crimea not a sign of “strength” but “weakness.”— Major Garrett (@MajorCBS) March 25, 2014
442 | Targetpractice Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:00:35am |
Washington Redskins owner starts foundation to aid “original Americans”: http://t.co/vwBbe8FYTO— Talking Points Memo (@TPM) March 25, 2014
Yes, he’s so broke up about the poor treatment of Native Americans…which is why he still refuses to drop the racist name of his team. Hey Snyder, I’ll give you two words to describe this: “Bribe money.”
444 | wrenchwench Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:01:57am |
re: #435 Justanotherhuman
Where GG stands up for his buddy, Rand Paul. “In your heart you know he’s right.” How precious. ////
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I expect GG to stand with Rand. I didn’t expect Jamelle Bowie to equate spying on MLK with metadata collection now. ::sigh::
445 | Lidane Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:02:14am |
re: #439 Targetpractice
“and Thomas presumably…” Was anybody sure that Thomas was actually awake? You could replace the man with a wax dummy and nobody would notice until he didn’t leave the chair between sessions.
He really is a waste of a seat on the SCOTUS bench. Has he ever done anything worthwhile on the Court? I can’t think of anything.
446 | lawhawk Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:02:28am |
re: #436 Lidane
IOW, the usual 5-4 setup, with Kennedy as the swing. Go figure.
447 | Pie-onist Overlord Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:02:46am |
What is this?
White stuff is falling out of the sky.
448 | Gus Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:03:00am |
re: #442 Targetpractice
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Yes, he’s so broke up about the poor treatment of Native Americans…which is why he still refuses to drop the racist name of his team. Hey Snyder, I’ll give you two words to describe this: “Bribe money.”
We’re going to keep the name Blackskins but will instead start a foundation to assist the negro population. //
449 | Bulworth Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:03:09am |
re: #440 Lidane
Why is Obama being so not tough provocative? Why doesn’t he give war diplomacy a chance?
/
450 | Lidane Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:04:30am |
re: #446 lawhawk
IOW, the usual 5-4 setup, with Kennedy as the swing. Go figure.
Pretty much, yeah. And we’ll have a bunch of ZOMG RELIGIOUS PERSECUTION derp from the usual idiots until the next attempt at overturning the mandate comes along.
451 | Targetpractice Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:04:46am |
re: #445 Lidane
He really is a waste of a seat on the SCOTUS bench. Has he ever done anything worthwhile on the Court? I can’t think of anything.
Thomas is there for the simple reason that he was a minority judge that would be a “reliable” conservative vote.
452 | Pie-onist Overlord Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:07:10am |
Majority of #SCOTUS justices appear likely to rule firms have right to religious claims, but ruling on merits unclear #breaking— Reuters U.S. News (@ReutersUS) March 25, 2014
453 | wrenchwench Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:07:40am |
re: #442 Targetpractice
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Yes, he’s so broke up about the poor treatment of Native Americans…which is why he still refuses to drop the racist name of his team. Hey Snyder, I’ll give you two words to describe this: “Bribe money.”
#NotYourMascot #NotYourTonto #NotYourTigerLily #CHANGETHENAME Here's why >>> pic.twitter.com/amWKnM3SL8— Michael Woestehoff (@mikewoestehoff) March 24, 2014
454 | Justanotherhuman Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:08:46am |
re: #440 Lidane
POTUS trolling Putin and his fan club:
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Haha, evidently that was in an answer to a question from Jon Karl and a brilliant response.
Asked by @jonkarl if Romney was right about Russia being America’s No. 1 geopolitical foe, Obama dismisses Russia as a “regional power.”— Peter Baker (@peterbakernyt) March 25, 2014
455 | Pie-onist Overlord Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:08:49am |
The only time I ever agreed with PETA on anything, ever: The Washington Redskins should change their logo to a potato.
456 | Varek Raith Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:08:57am |
I’m looking at 2 inches of a dusting of snow.
e_e
457 | Fairly Sure I'm Still Obdicut Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:09:12am |
re: #452 Pie-onist Overlord
If Hobby Lobby is being run along “Christian” lines, shouldn’t it be donating all of its profits to charity?
458 | HappyWarrior Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:09:49am |
re: #456 Varek Raith
I’m looking at 2 inches of a dusting of snow.
e_e
Winter’s never going to end here is it?
459 | Varek Raith Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:10:09am |
460 | Lidane Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:10:14am |
re: #454 Justanotherhuman
Haha, evidently that was in an answer to a question from Jon Karl and a brilliant response.
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That would explain the #JonKarlQuestions hashtag. Haha.
461 | Bulworth Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:10:51am |
re: #452 Pie-onist Overlord
I hope Hobby Lobby’s lawyers show the justices the verse from the Gospel of St. Bartholomew where it says that birth control pills equal abortionz. It’s one of my favorites.
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462 | Justanotherhuman Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:11:01am |
re: #457 Fairly Sure I’m Still Obdicut
If Hobby Lobby is being run along “Christian” lines, shouldn’t it be donating all of its profits to charity?
You have to assume the former before concluding the latter.
463 | HappyWarrior Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:11:04am |
re: #453 wrenchwench
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Snyder’s such an asshole and locals wonder why I’m a Steelers fan. Okay, I have other reasons that predate and are irrelevant to Dan Snyder’s ownership but that guy’s such an asshole. People accept the name here blindly because it’s all they’ve ever known and that just sucks.
464 | Pie-onist Overlord Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:11:07am |
re: #456 Varek Raith
I’m looking at 2 inches of a dusting of snow.
e_e
I was cleaning out my old car yesterday and thinking “Should I take the snow scraper” and then I was like “Yeah, better take it.”
465 | Dr. Matt Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:11:12am |
re: #457 Fairly Sure I’m Still Obdicut
If Hobby Lobby is being run along “Christian” lines, shouldn’t it be donating all of its profits to charity?
Shouldn’t male employees be prevented from shaving their beards and when women are menstruating shouldn’t they be out back in a tent?
466 | ObserverArt Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:11:29am |
Ha! So Obama is attacking Putin in what may be the best way…his ego. Take that Napoleon Complex down a few more inches.
Hay Vlad, stand up, I can’t see you. Oh wait, you are standing.
467 | Lidane Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:11:38am |
WSJ/NBC poll on Hobby Lobby case: 53% say objection to birth control shouldnt exempt employers from offering coverage http://t.co/ElDn82AQND— Aaron Zitner (@aaronzitner) March 25, 2014
468 | Gus Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:11:41am |
Pres Obama says some of the reporting in the US and abroad about NSA surveillance has been sensationalized.— Mark Knoller (@markknoller) March 25, 2014
469 | HappyWarrior Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:11:45am |
re: #459 Varek Raith
Nope.
Sigh….
It’s annoying. We have these nice days and then winter’s like “Hey asshole, I’m still here, here’s some more snow for you.”
470 | lawhawk Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:12:18am |
re: #465 Dr. Matt
Shouldn’t male employees be prevented from shaving their beards and when women are menstruating shouldn’t they be out back in a tent?
And let’s not get started on the mixing of fabrics/threads, let alone the dietary laws.
Thou shalt not dig on swine. Or shellfish. Or noncloven-hoofed creatures. /
Or you can’t haz cheezburgers.
471 | Lidane Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:14:00am |
re: #465 Dr. Matt
Shouldn’t male employees be prevented from shaving their beards and when women are menstruating shouldn’t they be out back in a tent?
re: #470 lawhawk
And let’s not get started on the mixing of fabrics/threads, let alone the dietary laws.
Thou shalt not dig on swine. Or shellfish. Or noncloven-hoofed creatures. /
Those are all Old Testament laws. They don’t count anymore. Except the one about teh gay. The rest are invalid.
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472 | Bulworth Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:14:17am |
re: #468 Gus
No, it hasn’t. They’re spying right through my windows!
473 | Interesting Times Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:15:02am |
re: #467 Lidane
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53% is far too small a number. WTF is wrong with everyone else?! They want Handmaid’s Tale to become reality? o_O
474 | HappyWarrior Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:15:08am |
re: #471 Lidane
Those are all Old Testament laws. They don’t count anymore. Except the one about teh gay. The rest are invalid.
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It’s funny since these people always accuse liberal Christians of pick and choosing when they do it all the time. But there in lies the stupidity of religious fundamentalism.
475 | Gus Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:15:28am |
This will surely anger The Mighty Greenwald and the citizens of Dudebrodia: https://t.co/gTwjSn5Y2P— Gus (@Gus_802) March 25, 2014
476 | Dr. Matt Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:15:45am |
re: #470 lawhawk
And let’s not get started on the mixing of fabrics/threads, let alone the dietary laws.
Thou shalt not dig on swine. Or shellfish. Or noncloven-hoofed creatures. /
I would be stoned on a daily basis….several times daily for that matter.
477 | Varek Raith Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:15:50am |
re: #464 Pie-onist Overlord
I was cleaning out my old car yesterday and thinking “Should I take the snow scraper” and then I was like “Yeah, better take it.”
Yeah, I moved all the trashcans out front because I figured we’d get more than was forecasted.
478 | Pie-onist Overlord Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:16:02am |
HURR HURR!!!!!!
Abortifacients are to women's health, as the electric chair is to medical devices. #HobbyLobby #NotMyBossBusiness #tcot #p2 #SCOTUS— PattiO (@soylentbeige) March 25, 2014
479 | b.d. Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:16:14am |
re: #468 Gus
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SENSATIONALIZED!?!?!??! HOW CAN A STORY ABOUT THE NSA LISTENING TO EVERY WORD YOU SAY AND WATCHING (SOMETIMES DELETING!) EVERY WORD YOU TYPE BE SENSATIONALIZED!?!?!?
480 | Pie-onist Overlord Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:17:26am |
481 | HappyWarrior Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:17:38am |
re: #470 lawhawk
And let’s not get started on the mixing of fabrics/threads, let alone the dietary laws.
Thou shalt not dig on swine. Or shellfish. Or noncloven-hoofed creatures. /
Or you can’t haz cheezburgers.
But it’s okay. We can still have homophobic chicken sandwiches right?
482 | Varek Raith Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:18:02am |
Stupid coastal storms. All they have to do is move a mile west and I go from a dusting of snow to 2-4 inches. Stupid.
483 | Justanotherhuman Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:18:11am |
Sorry, GG, but no, it doesn’t lead the way to your boy’s immunity. These assholes sure do assume a lot, as though they were the ones making the law.
It’s a proposal, not yet a done deal, and besides, relevant law at the time of Snowden’s theft would apply. He doesn’t get a pass just because.
Read Esquire's @MichaelMaiello on what yesterday's Obama announcement says about Edward Snowden (great bonus pic) http://t.co/k2dEGRFWYc— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) March 25, 2014
Sorry, posted the wrong tweet.
484 | dog philosopher Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:18:22am |
re: #457 Fairly Sure I’m Still Obdicut
If Hobby Lobby is being run along “Christian” lines, shouldn’t it be donating all of its profits to charity?
i’m sure they’d tell you that when jesus said “if you would be perfect, sell all you have and give the money to the poor”, he really meant “nobody’s perfect, so just keep all you can grab”
at least that’s what the guy in the street w the pamphlets told me…
485 | Justanotherhuman Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:19:47am |
re: #480 Pie-onist Overlord
Here’s an updated version of the meme that wingnuts keep throwing around. Feel free to use it.
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Who’s the someone else? Them?
486 | Gus Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:20:09am |
Hobby Lobby owner also saying it's against his religion for female employees to see gynecologists, “who are the tool of the devil.”— Top Conservative Cat (@TeaPartyCat) March 25, 2014
487 | Pie-onist Overlord Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:20:37am |
488 | HappyWarrior Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:22:06am |
re: #486 Gus
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I would think the devil if he existed would be involved in something just a little more sinister than something like gynecology.
489 | lawhawk Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:23:34am |
re: #488 HappyWarrior
I would think the devil if he existed would be involved in something just a little more sinister than something like gynecology.
Have you ever seen the G-spot? I mean have you? The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was to convince the world that it existed. /
490 | HappyWarrior Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:25:28am |
re: #489 lawhawk
Have you ever seen the G-spot? I mean have you? The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was to convince the world that it existed. /
I thought that egalitarianism was. Silly women thinking they’re equal to men.
491 | Pie-onist Overlord Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:25:52am |
HURR HURR!!!!! MOOCHELLE FEASTS ON TEH FATTENING CHINESE FOOD WHILE TELLIN US PATRIOTS TO EAT A BUNCH OF GRASS & VEGGIES!!!!!! HURR HURR!!!! INPEACH!!!!!!
In Chengdu, the First Lady and her family enjoyed a traditional (and delicious) hot pot. #FLOTUSinChina pic.twitter.com/AiDQQBAg4l— FLOTUS (@FLOTUS) March 25, 2014
492 | HappyWarrior Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:26:48am |
re: #491 Pie-onist Overlord
HURR HURR!!!!! MOOCHELLE FEASTS ON TEH FATTENING CHINESE FOOD WHILE TELLIN US PATRIOTS TO EAT A BUNCH OF GRASS & VEGGIES!!!!!! HURR HURR!!!! INPEACH!!!!!!
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She should make her own food!//
493 | Pie-onist Overlord Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:29:09am |
Dallas police: Most of Victory Park, surrounding area on lockdown due to reports of active shooter - @dallasnews http://t.co/2CS2dJxgmD— Breaking News (@BreakingNews) March 25, 2014
494 | Gus Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:33:05am |
Hobby Lobby is against medical contraceptives because they sell all the supplies you need to make a homemade IUD.— Matty Ice (@Dem0crats) March 25, 2014
495 | Justanotherhuman Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:33:12am |
re: #491 Pie-onist Overlord
HURR HURR!!!!! MOOCHELLE FEASTS ON TEH FATTENING CHINESE FOOD WHILE TELLIN US PATRIOTS TO EAT A BUNCH OF GRASS & VEGGIES!!!!!! HURR HURR!!!! INPEACH!!!!!!
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I have no idea what that stuff is. I don’t eat food I can’t identify, haha. Those balls of whatever, meat or fish, look raw…nope, don’t indulge in that.
At any rate, to be diplomatic, you put it on your plate, but that doesn’t mean you necessarily eat it. Talk a lot until the next course…
Anyway, I just had some homemade chunky chicken soup. : )
496 | GunstarGreen Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:34:33am |
re: #473 Interesting Times
53% is far too small a number. WTF is wrong with everyone else?! They want Handmaid’s Tale to become reality? o_O
Not as such. A good chunk of them are just idiots that blindly buy into the “religious freedom” rhetoric without understanding that the “freedom” at issue is the freedom to demand that your employees follow your religion or else, using their compensation package as the tool of force.
There is a reason that the Right constantly frames disputes of this nature — business fucking people over in the name of religion — as “religious freedom”. Low-info voters see “religious freedom” and say “Hey, religious freedom is a good thing!”, and act based only on that. They don’t bother looking at the actual issue.
Denying birth control coverage for religious reasons is a profoundly stupid path to start going down. You open the door to deny ANYTHING medical coverage-related on “religious grounds”. My religion says that the only permissible medical procedure is to shut your damn mouth and tough it out, so no coverage for you.
497 | Political Atheist Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:35:43am |
‘Lil drive by
Science, eye candy, nature. Paged.
498 | Dr. Matt Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:37:46am |
Sadly, women sheeple who vote republican will oppose the birth control mandate even though such a stance is against their best interest. I’m still shocked when I meet 30- & 20-something gals who are educated and vote Republican. It makes zero sense.
499 | Pie-onist Overlord Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:39:07am |
re: #496 GunstarGreen
Not as such. A good chunk of them are just idiots that blindly buy into the “religious freedom” rhetoric without understanding that the “freedom” at issue is the freedom to demand that your employees follow your religion or else, using their compensation package as the tool of force.
It harks back to HURR HURR!!!!! SLAVERY WAS A GOOD THING BECAUSE IT BROUGHT TEH HEATHEN AFRICANS TO JESUS1!!!!!!!1!!!
500 | Gus Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:41:51am |
The Hobby Lobby attorney used crafty arguments.— Chris Steller (@chris_steller) March 25, 2014
501 | Dr. Matt Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:46:26am |
Tenn. Christian school bans 8-year-old girl because her tomboy looks aren’t ‘biblical’
Hopefully this doesn’t give Hobby Lobby any ideas.
502 | wrenchwench Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:48:42am |
re: #500 Gus
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Heh. I follow his father, a Tucson journalist.
Buried the lede here: @SenJohnMcCain was not on any of the Sunday talk shows! (And he compares everyone to Hitler). http://t.co/5roGCA4f6p— Tim Steller (@senyorreporter) March 24, 2014
503 | Sionainn Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:50:34am |
re: #495 Justanotherhuman
I have no idea what that stuff is. I don’t eat food I can’t identify, haha. Those balls of whatever, meat or fish, look raw…nope, don’t indulge in that.
At any rate, to be diplomatic, you put it on your plate, but that doesn’t mean you necessarily eat it. Talk a lot until the next course…
Anyway, I just had some homemade chunky chicken soup. : )
My husband spent three weeks in China last summer and enjoyed almost all the food immensely. He took pictures of it…I’d have starved because there was no way I could eat that stuff.
504 | Dr Lizardo Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:51:33am |
re: #495 Justanotherhuman
I have no idea what that stuff is. I don’t eat food I can’t identify, haha. Those balls of whatever, meat or fish, look raw…nope, don’t indulge in that.
At any rate, to be diplomatic, you put it on your plate, but that doesn’t mean you necessarily eat it. Talk a lot until the next course…
Anyway, I just had some homemade chunky chicken soup. : )
Years ago, I was with a friend at the House of Louie in Portland, OR and the lady with the dumpling cart came by. I grabbed a hum bao because I like them. My friend asked what was in it, and the dumpling cart lady replied, “It’s meat.” So she (hesitantly) took one as well.
When she left, as I was eating mine, I couldn’t resist the temptation. I told my friend, “Hum bao is rather unique as a dish - it’s the only one I can think of that’s named after the person it’s made from.”
She put down her hum bao, and said, “Fuck you, Dr Lizardo.”
Ah, good times.
505 | GunstarGreen Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:52:14am |
re: #501 Dr. Matt
Tenn. Christian school bans 8-year-old girl because her tomboy looks aren’t ‘biblical’
Hopefully this doesn’t give Hobby Lobby any ideas.
And this would be why viable public education is a critical component of a free society and must be supported. Government schools cannot, by law, turn a child away for a reason as petty as appearance.
506 | Gus Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:56:21am |
Tomboy looks. Biblical. Like back in the day of the unibrows, nose hairs, and chin whiskers with the occasional dark thin mustaches. Long before waxing, shaving, plucking, pruning and months in between bathing in clean water.
507 | Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light) Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:56:29am |
re: #473 Interesting Times
53% is far too small a number. WTF is wrong with everyone else?! They want Handmaid’s Tale to become reality? o_O
It also plays into the “government interference in private business contracts” talking point that they like to spread.
508 | Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light) Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:57:28am |
re: #474 HappyWarrior
It’s funny since these people always accuse liberal Christians of pick and choosing when they do it all the time. But there in lies the stupidity of religious fundamentalism.
New Testament is also clear on Teh Ghey: Boy butt-boning is bad!!!
509 | Gus Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:57:42am |
Of course it’s like creationists who think Eve had clean shaven legs, perfectly arched eyebrows, smooth skin and shaven underarms and a beautiful white satin robe with gold piping and tassels.
510 | wrenchwench Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:58:09am |
Scalia today on cost of contraceptive products at issue in Hobby Lobby case: “It's not terribly expensive stuff, is it?”— John Gramlich (@johngramlich) March 25, 2014
511 | Dr. Matt Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:59:19am |
re: #509 Gus
Of course it’s like creationists who think eve had clean shaven legs, perfectly arched eyebrows, smooth skin and shaven underarms and a beautiful white satin robe with gold piping and tassels.
And Jesus had six-pack abs, long blonde hair, and blue eyes.
512 | Pie-onist Overlord Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:00:34am |
re: #506 Gus
Tomboy looks. Biblical. Like back in the day of the unibrows, nose hairs, and chin whiskers with the occasional dark thin mustaches. Long before waxing, shaving, plucking, pruning and months in between bathing in clean water.
I’m sure all the boys at that school do not cut around the corners of their head.
513 | Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light) Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:01:23am |
re: #501 Dr. Matt
Tenn. Christian school bans 8-year-old girl because her tomboy looks aren’t ‘biblical’
Hopefully this doesn’t give Hobby Lobby any ideas.
This goes back to an old truth that people who do not begin to understand the true nature of masculinity vs. femininity get hung up on symbols and appearances. Just like those who have no idea of what patriotism is really about get hung up on “patriotic” symbols flags and guns.
514 | Decatur Deb Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:01:49am |
re: #509 Gus
Of course it’s like creationists who think Eve had clean shaven legs, perfectly arched eyebrows, smooth skin and shaven underarms and a beautiful white satin robe with gold piping and tassels.
And a belly button.
515 | Lidane Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:02:05am |
re: #509 Gus
Of course it’s like creationists who think eve had clean shaven legs, perfectly arched eyebrows, smooth skin and shaven underarms and a beautiful white satin robe with gold piping and tassels.
And Jesus was a tall, blue eyed white guy with long, hippie hair and a perfectly trimmed beard.
516 | ObserverArt Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:02:40am |
Anybody remember Tammy Faye Bakker. She sure looked real biblical.
/
517 | Bulworth Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:03:42am |
re: #510 wrenchwench
Because if it’s expensive then it would represent an undue burden on Hobby Lobby. However, if it’s cheap, than the slutty employees should just buy it their own damn selves.
/
518 | Decatur Deb Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:03:48am |
re: #516 ObserverArt
Anybody remember Tammy Faye Bakker. She sure looked real biblical.
/
Had that ‘Rahab’ thing down pat.
519 | Gus Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:03:53am |
re: #514 Decatur Deb
And a belly button.
Not sure but Adam there looks like he could put on some threads and go clubbing at some disco.
520 | Pie-onist Overlord Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:03:59am |
MORON
If you can have taxpayer funded, late-term abortions on demand, then I get ATF funded, automatic weapons and suppressors. #HobbyLobby #tcot— DbossyDEETZ (@tahDeetz) March 25, 2014
521 | HappyWarrior Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:04:31am |
re: #501 Dr. Matt
Tenn. Christian school bans 8-year-old girl because her tomboy looks aren’t ‘biblical’
Hopefully this doesn’t give Hobby Lobby any ideas.
Assholes.
522 | Pie-onist Overlord Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:04:41am |
Where did the “Taxpayer-funded” thing come in? Not to mention “late term.”
I just can’t even.
523 | Gus Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:05:06am |
I think some people are confusing victorian with biblical.
525 | Decatur Deb Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:05:19am |
re: #519 Gus
Not sure but Adam there looks like he could put on some threads and go clubbing at some disco.
Jacov Smirnoff.
526 | HappyWarrior Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:05:40am |
527 | Lidane Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:06:00am |
re: #522 Pie-onist Overlord
Where did the “Taxpayer-funded” thing come in? Not to mention “late term.” I just can’t even.
Because clearly the Hyde Amendment doesn’t exist. Also, birth control pills are totally the same thing as an abortion.
528 | Lidane Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:07:39am |
re: #523 Gus
I think some people are confusing victorian with biblical.
You’re talking about the same people who have those creepy purity balls and an obsession with virginity and with controlling women. Even the Puritans had bundling, FFS.
531 | Skip Intro Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:10:08am |
re: #467 Lidane
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Yeah, but 56% of the Supreme Court is going to rule the other way. It will be another horrible ruling by the worst Supreme Court in memory. Then they’ll top it by removing all remaining restraints on the outright buying of members of Congress by those who have the money to do so.
People should start trying to get an idea of what a corporate religion means to their freedom of choice as an employee and the need for the corporation to obey laws it finds conflict with its religion. It’s not going to be good.
533 | Pie-onist Overlord Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:12:05am |
re: #527 Lidane
Because clearly the Hyde Amendment doesn’t exist. Also, birth control pills are totally the same thing as an abortion.
Also they have this meme that “feminists” want to go through 8 months of pregnancy and then have an abortion just for Teh Lulz.
534 | JustMark Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:12:14am |
535 | Gus Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:12:37am |
And on the third day God said, “let there be hair bleach!”
536 | Bulworth Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:14:24am |
re: #522 Pie-onist Overlord
Obama executive order creating FEMA trailer abortion camps where pregnant ladies are rounded up and….
/
No, I just can’t
537 | Pie-onist Overlord Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:14:35am |
This meme.
“@MzRebecca06: “@LeRouxNel: LIBERAL COMPASSION at 36 weeks pic.twitter.com/IfDFqPfkRg””@WendyDavisTexas #UniteBlue #LibCrib— ChrisMWu (@ChrisMWu) January 28, 2014
538 | JustMark Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:14:58am |
Will new employee orientation include the Catechism?
539 | Bulworth Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:16:59am |
540 | Justanotherhuman Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:17:13am |
re: #501 Dr. Matt
Tenn. Christian school bans 8-year-old girl because her tomboy looks aren’t ‘biblical’
Hopefully this doesn’t give Hobby Lobby any ideas.
Who the fuck would want their kid to go to such an ignorant “school”?
541 | Lidane Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:17:41am |
re: #533 Pie-onist Overlord
Also they have this meme that “feminists” want to go through 8 months of pregnancy and then have an abortion just for Teh Lulz.
Because they’re stupid.
542 | GunstarGreen Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:19:00am |
re: #537 Pie-onist Overlord
This meme.
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You know, the whole “they’d like to abort a week before they’re due just for the lulz” meme really kills any chance that the ‘pro-life’ crowd has with me, at all. I could maybe, maybe see their point on life being sacred or whatever, despite them being unapologetic hypocrites about it (pro life, pro death penalty!). But then they have to go and thoroughly demonstrate that they have no fucking clue what they’re talking about, and don’t understand the female condition at all. Nobody, not one fucking person, wakes up in the morning with a biiiiig stretch and a yawn and declares, “Oh boy, what a wonderful day to have an abortion!”
When you have to resort to portraying the opposing viewpoint as one held by saturday morning cartoon villains to make your argument seem sound, you’ve got some damn issues.
543 | Lidane Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:19:10am |
re: #540 Justanotherhuman
Who the fuck would want their kid to go to such an ignorant “school”?
The little girl is understandably upset because she wants to be with her friends. However her family doesn’t want anything to do with the school after the way they treated her, and over a superficial, stupid reason.
544 | Gus Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:19:10am |
That Peabody Award really bothers you, doesn't it? Look at it! @JohnFugelsang pic.twitter.com/A4LeGuhgb8— Yes, Nick Searcy! (@yesnicksearcy) March 25, 2014
545 | Backwoods_Sleuth Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:20:38am |
heh
@BuzzFeedAndrew pic.twitter.com/eC7ewlHLjR
— Alexandra Schiavone (@a_schiav0ne) March 25, 2014
546 | Feline Fearless Leader Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:20:45am |
re: #470 lawhawk
And let’s not get started on the mixing of fabrics/threads, let alone the dietary laws.
Thou shalt not dig on swine. Or shellfish. Or noncloven-hoofed creatures. /
Or you can’t haz cheezburgers.
You can pry my bacon-wrapped scallops from my cold and full stomach!
;P /////
547 | Lidane Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:20:51am |
We’ve got a Christian army? Since when?
Franklin Graham says “anti-Christ” Obama admin. officials are trying to “secularize our military” http://t.co/8JfREYtXrG— Right Wing Watch (@RightWingWatch) March 25, 2014
549 | Eventual Carrion Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:21:43am |
re: #509 Gus
Of course it’s like creationists who think Eve had clean shaven legs, perfectly arched eyebrows, smooth skin and shaven underarms and a beautiful white satin robe with gold piping and tassels.
That was how she looked after god paved paradise and put up a parking lot. With a pink hotel, a boutique and a swinging hot spot.
550 | Sionainn Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:22:03am |
551 | Bulworth Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:22:35am |
re: #542 GunstarGreen
Their anti-contraceptive stance clinches it for me. If they were really against abortion, they would be demanding all the free birth control.
552 | Kragar Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:23:22am |
re: #551 Bulworth
Their anti-contraceptive stance clinches it for me. If they were really against abortion, they would be demanding all the free birth control.
Bingo.
553 | Pie-onist Overlord Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:23:45am |
re: #550 Sionainn
Yeah, because that happens all the fucking time. *eye roll*
Also do they not know when a pregnancy has to be terminated in the final trimesters, because of life-threatening conditions like Eclampsia or Pre-Eclampsia, it is always done by inducing delivery or a C-section?
Fucking morons.
554 | GunstarGreen Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:24:01am |
re: #547 Lidane
We’ve got a Christian army? Since when?
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According to an ex-Air Force buddy of mine, the USAF has gotten pretty frighteningly religious in recent decades. Particularly among the officer corps.
555 | Pie-onist Overlord Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:25:13am |
re: #554 GunstarGreen
According to an ex-Air Force buddy of mine, the USAF has gotten pretty frighteningly religious in recent decades. Particularly among the officer corps.
Yeah and the wingnuts are crying that they are being deprived of their RELIGIOUS FREEDUMB because some non-Christians objected to being Jesused at 24/7.
556 | Bulworth Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:25:13am |
This just in: cnn.com still leading with the flight 370 story.
The withdrawal process is going to be hard on this one.
557 | Feline Fearless Leader Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:25:20am |
re: #510 wrenchwench
Like that really matters. Looks like he is fishing for an excuse rather than looking at the principles involved.
558 | FemNaziBitch Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:26:38am |
#RapeCultureIsWhen Democrats excuse rape of women while distracting us with phony GOP 'War on Women' #tcot #feminism pic.twitter.com/E8g9e0Q3Nf— kataisa (@kataisa) March 25, 2014
559 | Bulworth Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:26:49am |
re: #552 Kragar
And if they were, you know, “prolife” on other issues. That would help their cause.
560 | FemNaziBitch Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:27:42am |
re: #379 Sionainn
Ah, but why would it all of a sudden start working again? Hmmm?
One should never fathom the intentions of the CAT.
561 | Lidane Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:27:54am |
re: #551 Bulworth
Their anti-contraceptive stance clinches it for me. If they were really against abortion, they would be demanding all the free birth control.
They’re against anything that gives a woman control over her body, her sexuality, and her reproductive choice. They want women to be back in a position where her body and virginity were bargaining tools for a higher dowry and where she was Daddy’s property until he gave her to her husband.
Birth control means that a woman has choices. She doesn’t have to settle for the first guy that comes along and pays attention to her. She can work for herself, be independent and choose who she wants in her bed and in her life. That’s a problem for these freaks.
562 | Gus Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:28:37am |
If we change the name of “birth control” to “Redskins,” it'll never be banned.— Bearded Stoner (@beardedstoner) March 25, 2014
563 | Justanotherhuman Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:29:55am |
re: #554 GunstarGreen
According to an ex-Air Force buddy of mine, the USAF has gotten pretty frighteningly religious in recent decades. Particularly among the officer corps.
The Air Force Academy got swamped with evangelicals during Bush’s tenure.
It’s in Colorado Springs, so I imagine the community culture might be a tad insensitive to others, also.
564 | FemNaziBitch Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:32:10am |
re: #457 Fairly Sure I’m Still Obdicut
If Hobby Lobby is being run along “Christian” lines, shouldn’t it be donating all of its profits to charity?
It does, quite a bit, IIRC. All along their belief fault-lines. Even to other religions.
565 | Fairly Sure I'm Still Obdicut Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:32:53am |
re: #564 FemNaziBitch
No, it doesn’t give all its profits to charity.
566 | sagehen Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:33:01am |
re: #558 FemNaziBitch
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I don’t recall any of those guys being “excused” for their actions.
567 | Bulworth Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:33:44am |
Still snowing here in the nation’s capital/ol.
“Benghazi. Shit. I’m still in Benghazi.”
568 | GunstarGreen Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:34:23am |
re: #566 sagehen
I don’t recall any of those guys being “excused” for their actions.
Also, you know, the whole “having an affair == drafting and passing legislation that makes abortion illegal even in cases of rape and incest” deal.
569 | Stanley Sea Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:34:25am |
570 | FemNaziBitch Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:34:34am |
re: #473 Interesting Times
53% is far too small a number. WTF is wrong with everyone else?! They want Handmaid’s Tale to become reality? o_O
People confuse BUSINESS OWNER with Large Corporate Shareholder.
They try to make it a personal affront when they have no idea what it is like to be on the top of a large profitable business.
571 | Pie-onist Overlord Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:35:06am |
re: #564 FemNaziBitch
It does, quite a bit, IIRC. All along their belief fault-lines. Even to other religions.
Yeah there was some grumbling when some Juices could not find Hanukkah crafts at a Hobby Lobby store in New Jersey.
Michael’s has Hanukkah crafts.
572 | FemNaziBitch Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:36:32am |
re: #489 lawhawk
Have you ever seen the G-spot? I mean have you? The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was to convince the world that it existed. /
Really, click and read the whole article.
573 | FemNaziBitch Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:37:09am |
re: #490 HappyWarrior
I thought that egalitarianism was. Silly women thinking they’re equal to men.
No, NO, NO NO, no. Women are better then men, they need to act the part and stay on the pedestal. That way all their actions can be controlled.
574 | Justanotherhuman Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:37:10am |
What’s really sad is that those on the left who side with Russia don’t understand the difference between a country seeking democracy and a “fascist coup d’etat”.
Obama fears further Russian encroachment into Ukraine, says Crimea annexation ‘not done deal' http://t.co/PGQQEqbTTm pic.twitter.com/awAuXdkBlH— Christopher Miller (@ChristopherJM) March 25, 2014
575 | wrenchwench Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:37:41am |
wow…intelligence official cited for unauthorized disclosures to oversight committees http://t.co/VXx7eGpy7P— Robert Caruso (@robertcaruso) March 25, 2014
576 | Lidane Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:39:18am |
Bill Donohue says he withdrew from NYC Pride because his “Straight Is Great” group would have overwhelmed the parade http://t.co/5sDQs4lk7R— Right Wing Watch (@RightWingWatch) March 25, 2014
577 | GunstarGreen Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:41:22am |
re: #572 FemNaziBitch
It really, genuinely upsets me to think about all of the women that languish with entirely preventable medical problems, all because societies continue to insist on living according to superstition and fairytales instead of medical science. Stories like this are a vision of what the hard-right wants for our nation. Women suffering eternally, all praise the skydad.
578 | FemNaziBitch Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:41:33am |
re: #510 wrenchwench
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neither is vicodin, penis pumps and erythromycin. Insurance seems to cover those items.
579 | FemNaziBitch Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:43:19am |
re: #511 Dr. Matt
And Jesus had six-pack abs, long blonde hair, and blue eyes.
581 | wrenchwench Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:44:32am |
Hugging and kissing a 101-year-old grandmother (Enis Sullivan, of New Boston, NH). Classic @VP Joe Biden. pic.twitter.com/RZpOl7zjf4— Tamara Keith (@tamarakeithNPR) March 25, 2014
582 | NJDhockeyfan Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:44:39am |
Wow MSNBC…
Oh my fuck. pic.twitter.com/GGyLC8QiSX— Newspaper commenter (@EyeonOhio) March 25, 2014
583 | jaunte Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:45:40am |
re: #582 NJDhockeyfan
“Tip o’ the hat, or wag o’ the finger?”
584 | FemNaziBitch Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:46:11am |
585 | FemNaziBitch Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:47:02am |
re: #530 Gus
Are bangs biblical?
I seem to remember that at various times thruout history women and men would shave their heads either to prevent lice infestation or for fashion so they could more easily wear wigs.
586 | Romantic Heretic Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:47:31am |
re: #507 Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)
It also plays into the “government interference in private business contracts” talking point that they like to spread.
If there’s no government who enforces said contracts?
They think in such a situation they’ll be able to fuck over their employees with impunity but nobody will fuck them over. Talk about dreaming in Technicolor™.
587 | Backwoods_Sleuth Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:48:46am |
This was basically the 3 female justices during birth control arguments today. http://t.co/gRFyj9w2G8 pic.twitter.com/iVKTOKipSq
— Kay Steiger (@kaysteiger) March 25, 2014
588 | FemNaziBitch Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:49:07am |
re: #551 Bulworth
Their anti-contraceptive stance clinches it for me. If they were really against abortion, they would be demanding all the free birth control.
They haven’t the ability to think that way. Women brought sin into the world and they have to pay, and pay, and pay.
589 | FemNaziBitch Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:50:19am |
re: #565 Fairly Sure I’m Still Obdicut
No, it doesn’t give all its profits to charity.
I didn’t say it gave all it’s profits to charity. I said “quite a bit”.
590 | jaunte Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:50:30am |
#HobbyLobby is now synonymous with “hurts women” for me. Hurts women, & (despite women being their clientele) thinks women less than human.
— Emily L. Hauser (@emilylhauser) March 25, 2014
Branding, how does it work?
591 | Romantic Heretic Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:51:12am |
re: #540 Justanotherhuman
Who the fuck would want their kid to go to such an ignorant “school”?
People who want their kids to be as ignorant as they are. Probably as foaming angry and hateful as well.
592 | FemNaziBitch Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:51:22am |
re: #577 GunstarGreen
It really, genuinely upsets me to think about all of the women that languish with entirely preventable medical problems, all because societies continue to insist on living according to superstition and fairytales instead of medical science.
I’ve actually gotten sick to my stomach when I think that the silence of some may bring us to the brink of that again in this country.
593 | Lidane Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:51:53am |
re: #584 FemNaziBitch
and wasn’t that a bizarre thing in itself.
Completely weird, but they at least acknowledged that walking into a marriage blindly was unrealistic. They also knew people had urges, so they created a very strange, albeit oddly safe way for young couples to deal with those feelings.
When the Puritans have a more realistic take on premarital sex and relationships than the RWNJs, that’s a problem.
594 | Killgore Trout Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:52:06am |
Mediaite is usually a junk site but they did put up a good compilation of links on the hobby lobby case
Everything You Need to Know About the Hobby Lobby Supreme Court Case
595 | sagehen Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:52:36am |
re: #584 FemNaziBitch
and wasn’t that a bizarre thing in itself.
Not that weird, really — in a world where divorce is unthinkable and artificial insemination centuries from being invented, assuring fertility pre-vows makes a certain amount of sense.
596 | FemNaziBitch Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:54:15am |
re: #595 sagehen
Not that weird, really — in a world where divorce is unthinkable and artificial insemination centuries from being invented, assuring fertility pre-vows makes a certain amount of sense.
putting people in bags isn’t weird?
what if they had to pee in the night?
597 | Romantic Heretic Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:56:15am |
re: #561 Lidane
They’re against anything that gives a woman control over her body, her sexuality, and her reproductive choice. They want women to be back in a position where her body and virginity were bargaining tools for a higher dowry and where she was Daddy’s property until he gave her to her husband.
Birth control means that a woman has choices. She doesn’t have to settle for the first guy that comes along and pays attention to her. She can work for herself, be independent and choose who she wants in her bed and in her life. That’s a problem for these freaks.
I can’t understand why a man would would want a woman with no choices. It means that he’s such a bad person that the only way she’d be with him is at the point of a metaphorical gun.
Are you really that weak, buddy?
598 | Gus Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:58:18am |
WTC “jumpers” in that case = Freedom Tower base jumpers.
600 | NJDhockeyfan Tue, Mar 25, 2014 11:05:11am |
re: #598 Gus</em
WTC “jumpers” in that case = Freedom Tower base jumpers
Just a bad choice of words on their part.
601 | RealityBasedSteve Tue, Mar 25, 2014 11:05:42am |
re: #504 Dr Lizardo
Years ago, I was with a friend at the House of Louie in Portland, OR and the lady with the dumpling cart came by. I grabbed a hum bao because I like them. My friend asked what was in it, and the dumpling cart lady replied, “It’s meat.” So she (hesitantly) took one as well.
When she left, as I was eating mine, I couldn’t resist the temptation. I told my friend, “Hum bao is rather unique as a dish - it’s the only one I can think of that’s named after the person it’s made from.”
She put down her hum bao, and said, “Fuck you, Dr Lizardo.”
Ah, good times.
Ah, so Lizardo IS your real name.
RBS
602 | Gus Tue, Mar 25, 2014 11:06:31am |
re: #600 NJDhockeyfan
Watched the video last night. Meh. Just another bunch of weird base jumpers.
604 | FemNaziBitch Tue, Mar 25, 2014 11:07:43am |
re: #597 Romantic Heretic
I can’t understand why a man would would want a woman with no choices. It means that he’s such a bad person that the only way she’d be with him is at the point of a metaphorical gun.
Are you really that weak, buddy?
AT SOME POINT, it is a twisted idea of responsibility. Men who need mental health treatment often take this idea of responsibility for their wife’s, women or families to the point of controlling every aspect of that person’s life.
Think of it as an experiment.
Control -woman
variable -environment outside of the home
If you can’t control the environment (other men who may want to put their sperm in your woman) then you must control the woman. Otherwise you will go to hell because you allowed harm to come to your woman—and was made a whore. Use of religion or your fist is an acceptable way to brainwash your woman into submission of your control.
The logic is so twisted, I can barely explain it to myself.
605 | Gus Tue, Mar 25, 2014 11:08:58am |
Base jumpers get access to top of Freedom Tower. Base jumper dies. Family sues Freedom Tower company for not providing enough security for preventing access. Settle for several million. That’s how it could work.
606 | Eventual Carrion Tue, Mar 25, 2014 11:14:41am |
re: #578 FemNaziBitch
neither is vicodin, penis pumps and erythromycin. Insurance seems to cover those items.
I’m male and my insurance covers hysterectomies. Don’t think I will be getting one of those any time soon. Although another prostate exam could be in my near future.
607 | FemNaziBitch Tue, Mar 25, 2014 11:23:10am |
re: #606 Eventual Carrion
I’m male and my insurance covers hysterectomies. Don’t think I will be getting one of those any time soon. Although another prostate exam could be in my near future.
Well, if you should fall into that very, very rare category in which a person has been born with “other parts” and didn’t know it until something bad happened, then you would be in luck.