Overnight Open Thread
Men will confess to treason, murder, arson, false teeth, or a wig. How many of them will own up to a lack of humour?
— Frank Moore Colby
Men will confess to treason, murder, arson, false teeth, or a wig. How many of them will own up to a lack of humour?
— Frank Moore Colby
1 | Dancing along the light of day Wed, May 11, 2011 10:30:52pm |
A Wig? Um, no. Treason, arson, adultery, yes.
NOT A WIG. Or pantyhose, for that matter.
Well, most of them.
2 | freetoken Wed, May 11, 2011 10:33:21pm |
Speaking of lack of humor:
Strangeness in today’s EIA numbers on oil and products supply and consumption in the US (during the last week.)
WTI oil price dropped sharply today on the report… which reported a large decrease in consumption in the US. However, the stocks of finished gasoline are quite low.
Wild, wild times in the market.
3 | Slumbering Behemoth Stinks Wed, May 11, 2011 10:41:03pm |
re: #1 Floral Giraffe
A Wig? Um, no. Treason, arson, adultery, yes.
NOT A WIG. Or pantyhose, for that matter.
I will admit to wearing my girlfriends’ panties. They were on my head, but still.
4 | freetoken Wed, May 11, 2011 10:41:22pm |
And speaking of confessions, it looks like TEPCO finally today confessed that the Fuk-1 disaster was worse than originally presented:
Nuclear fuel at Fukushima No. 1 unit likely melted after exposed
Nuclear fuel rods inside the No. 1 reactor of the crippled Fukushima Daiichi power plant likely melted after being fully exposed and are being cooled in water at the bottom of the pressure vessel, plant operator Tokyo Electric Power Co. said Thursday.
Based on the latest data after workers adjusted gauges for measuring the water level at the reactor, water could not be confirmed inside the pressure vessel at a point 5 meters below where the top of the 4-meter-long fuel rods normally are, according to the utility also known as TEPCO.
The water level is far lower than earlier thought. Measurements taken before the gauge adjustment had indicated that about 1.5 to 1.7 meters of the fuel rods were exposed and not submerged in water.
So, the rods melted in unit 1 and are at the bottom of the pressure vessel.
5 | goddamnedfrank Wed, May 11, 2011 10:41:45pm |
Well we know Donald Trump can’t laugh at himself and won’t admit that his hair is actually a woodland creature. I think he admitted to adultery, but only once cornered.
7 | Kragar (Antichrist ) Wed, May 11, 2011 10:43:42pm |
I lost my sense of humor years ago in a tragic curling accident involving a Flemish glassblower and a bus load of nuns.
8 | Dancing along the light of day Wed, May 11, 2011 10:47:09pm |
re: #3 Slumbering Behemoth
I will admit to wearing my girlfriends’ panties. They were on my head, but still.
Pictures, please?
9 | Dancing along the light of day Wed, May 11, 2011 10:47:44pm |
re: #7 kragar (proud to be kafir)
I lost my sense of humor years ago in a tragic curling accident involving a Flemish glassblower and a bus load of nuns.
Now, that MUST have a youtube video!
Linky?
11 | Sol Berdinowitz Wed, May 11, 2011 10:47:52pm |
Look at the humor spewing from the Fox News commentators, that’s called “right-wing satire”. Now shut up and pass me another hamburger…
12 | Dancing along the light of day Wed, May 11, 2011 10:48:59pm |
re: #10 Dark_Falcon
Sleep a deep restful sleep!
Tomorrow is another day!
13 | Kragar (Antichrist ) Wed, May 11, 2011 10:50:04pm |
re: #9 Floral Giraffe
Now, that MUST have a youtube video!
Linky?
All the footage was destroyed in a tragic wiener dog related conflagration.
I still hear the midget screaming “SNAUSAGE! NOOO!” to this day.
14 | pattonbt Wed, May 11, 2011 10:50:52pm |
Just saying hello as a newly registered member here. Have lurked around on and off for a few years and finally decided to register. Not much of a commenter so I will probably go back to lurking most of the time.
As for where I sit on the political spectrum? I’m probably well left of most of the community here, but I like the fact that this place strives for (as much as can be had on the internet) balance and fact based political discussions where opposing viewpoints and their merits can be discussed openly and honestly.
Cheers.
15 | Sol Berdinowitz Wed, May 11, 2011 10:52:20pm |
16 | Slumbering Behemoth Stinks Wed, May 11, 2011 10:52:48pm |
re: #8 Floral Giraffe
Some of them undergarments were pretty big. Is you monitor large enough to handle it?
17 | Slumbering Behemoth Stinks Wed, May 11, 2011 10:56:06pm |
re: #14 pattonbt
Lizards will high-five you, vociferously disagree with you, demolish your world view, and maybe even call you mean names. Are you sure you’re ready for that?
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19 | Dancing along the light of day Wed, May 11, 2011 10:57:31pm |
re: #13 kragar (proud to be kafir)
And you have damaged that short person, for life!
I like that about you!
Well, and the magnet thing.
20 | Dancing along the light of day Wed, May 11, 2011 10:58:10pm |
re: #16 Slumbering Behemoth
Um, prolly not.
Especially the lacy parts.
TMI.
21 | Slumbering Behemoth Stinks Wed, May 11, 2011 10:58:35pm |
re: #11 ralphieboy
Now shut up and pass me another hamburger…
Sorry, all I have is cheap red wine. What can I say, sometimes I get bored with cheap malt liquor.
22 | Kragar (Antichrist ) Wed, May 11, 2011 10:59:25pm |
re: #19 Floral Giraffe
And you have damaged that short person, for life!
I like that about you!
Well, and the magnet thing.
23 | Slumbering Behemoth Stinks Wed, May 11, 2011 10:59:33pm |
24 | Dancing along the light of day Wed, May 11, 2011 10:59:59pm |
re: #18 goddamnedfrank
Are you SURE that’s not my Ex?
Push a button & get a predictable reaction…
25 | Slumbering Behemoth Stinks Wed, May 11, 2011 11:00:43pm |
re: #22 kragar (proud to be kafir)
“Confounding Lode Stones! How Doth They Operate”?
26 | Dancing along the light of day Wed, May 11, 2011 11:01:01pm |
re: #22 kragar (proud to be kafir)
That man, looks like he has panty hose on.
Just saying.
27 | Dancing along the light of day Wed, May 11, 2011 11:01:51pm |
re: #23 Slumbering Behemoth
Yes, you ARE obliging! Well, when you want to be!
28 | Mr Pancakes Wed, May 11, 2011 11:03:51pm |
re: #21 Slumbering Behemoth
Sorry, all I have is cheap red wine. What can I say, sometimes I get bored with cheap malt liquor.
Me too…… Carlo Rossi (vintage last Tuesday) with a screw-cap is in the Tupperware tumbler tonight.
My malt liquor of choice is Micky’s Big Mouth ……. with those “Concentration” like puzzles inside the caps.
29 | Slumbering Behemoth Stinks Wed, May 11, 2011 11:03:58pm |
re: #27 Floral Giraffe
Yeah, I know. For an internet tough guy, I can be one fickle bitch.
30 | pattonbt Wed, May 11, 2011 11:05:08pm |
re: #17 Slumbering Behemoth
Having recognized my error I have already run away in terror!
Run away! Run away!
31 | Slumbering Behemoth Stinks Wed, May 11, 2011 11:06:03pm |
32 | Mr Pancakes Wed, May 11, 2011 11:07:07pm |
33 | Mr Pancakes Wed, May 11, 2011 11:09:53pm |
re: #32 Mr Pancakes
I got a hangover just looking at your link.
If the cap puzzle stumps you while in your drunken stupor……. you can go on line and find the puzzle answer.
34 | Slumbering Behemoth Stinks Wed, May 11, 2011 11:12:40pm |
re: #30 pattonbt
No, don’t leave. You haven’t taken our drink orders yet.
And welcome. Normally I am suspicious of newbies and give them a wide berth at first, but I am in a good (read: drunk) mood tonight.
But I ain’t shit but a guest here, same as you.
35 | Dancing along the light of day Wed, May 11, 2011 11:13:17pm |
re: #34 Slumbering Behemoth
So, stop spitting on the rug, already!
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36 | Slumbering Behemoth Stinks Wed, May 11, 2011 11:16:52pm |
re: #32 Mr Pancakes
Yeah, I don’t drink to be social. I drink to get twisted.
37 | Mr Pancakes Wed, May 11, 2011 11:18:15pm |
re: #36 Slumbering Behemoth
Yeah, I don’t drink to be social. I drink to get twisted.
Hell yea dude……. when I drink alone I prefer to be by myself.
38 | Dancing along the light of day Wed, May 11, 2011 11:20:23pm |
re: #37 Mr Pancakes
Where ever you go, there you are.
39 | Mr Pancakes Wed, May 11, 2011 11:21:30pm |
re: #38 Floral Giraffe
Where ever you go, there you are.
Sometimes I’m there… sometimes I’m not, and then I have to look for myself.
40 | Dancing along the light of day Wed, May 11, 2011 11:22:11pm |
re: #39 Mr Pancakes
If you find my brains, I’d like them back…
Regards.
41 | Mr Pancakes Wed, May 11, 2011 11:23:29pm |
re: #40 Floral Giraffe
If you find my brains, I’d like them back…
Regards.
I found some brains they might be yours……. it’s a jar labeled “Abby Normal”.
42 | Dancing along the light of day Wed, May 11, 2011 11:24:24pm |
re: #41 Mr Pancakes
Nope, mine would NOT be labeled normal!
Good night all.
Be well, and kind to each other.
*smooch*
43 | Mr Pancakes Wed, May 11, 2011 11:25:39pm |
re: #42 Floral Giraffe
Nope, mine would NOT be labeled normal!
Good night all.
Be well, and kind to each other.
*smooch*
Ya got to watch “Young Frankenstein” to understand that joke. “Abby” being abnormal.
45 | Sol Berdinowitz Wed, May 11, 2011 11:32:02pm |
re: #38 Floral Giraffe
Where ever you go, there you are.
How can you be two places at once when you’re really nowhere at all?
46 | Mr Pancakes Wed, May 11, 2011 11:34:42pm |
re: #45 ralphieboy
How can you be two places at once when you’re really nowhere at all?
That is too cerebral for me to understand at this time.
47 | Sol Berdinowitz Wed, May 11, 2011 11:37:52pm |
re: #46 Mr Pancakes
That is too cerebral for me to understand at this time.
Let me get you a new jar of brains. This one labled “Dee Ranged”
48 | Mr Pancakes Wed, May 11, 2011 11:40:43pm |
re: #47 ralphieboy
Let me get you a new jar of brains. This one labled “Dee Ranged”
Sure…. and I’ll trade you with this one……. Sy Cho
49 | Sol Berdinowitz Wed, May 11, 2011 11:41:32pm |
re: #48 Mr Pancakes
Sure… and I’ll trade you with this one… Sy Cho
Swap you for this one: Pat Ricide
50 | Mr Pancakes Wed, May 11, 2011 11:43:09pm |
52 | Mr Pancakes Wed, May 11, 2011 11:50:56pm |
53 | Slumbering Behemoth Stinks Wed, May 11, 2011 11:50:59pm |
54 | Mr Pancakes Wed, May 11, 2011 11:56:33pm |
55 | Sol Berdinowitz Wed, May 11, 2011 11:57:04pm |
Must go change snow tires. Long overdue. BBL
56 | Mr Pancakes Wed, May 11, 2011 11:57:19pm |
57 | Slumbering Behemoth Stinks Thu, May 12, 2011 12:03:35am |
re: #56 Mr Pancakes
It’s this weird, white, powdery stuff that falls from the sky many miles east of our location. It’s cold, wet, and has no medicinal value that I have been able to discern. I believe it’s a curse from some ancient, native american god displeased with the lack of quality porn coming from that region.
58 | Mr Pancakes Thu, May 12, 2011 12:09:58am |
It’s midnight, which means it’s time for some Frosted Mini Wheat’s. Goodnight all.
59 | Slumbering Behemoth Stinks Thu, May 12, 2011 12:13:33am |
re: #58 Mr Pancakes
NO! Frosted Mini Wheats as a midnight snack? You’ll bring that curse “snow” upon us all! Have you no mercy?
60 | Slumbering Behemoth Stinks Thu, May 12, 2011 12:14:25am |
Have you no soul?
/dramatic music
62 | Summer Seale Thu, May 12, 2011 1:36:41am |
An example of Assange’s pure hypocrisy:
[Link: www.boingboing.net…]
63 | freetoken Thu, May 12, 2011 2:35:56am |
Debussy’s Petite Suite, more particularly the part titled “En Bateau”, easily on the short list of the prettiest pieces of music ever written:
64 | Sol Berdinowitz Thu, May 12, 2011 2:36:20am |
re: #57 Slumbering Behemoth
It’s this weird, white, powdery stuff that falls from the sky many miles east of our location. It’s cold, wet, and has no medicinal value that I have been able to discern. I believe it’s a curse from some ancient, native american god displeased with the lack of quality porn coming from that region.
Snow is a wonderful thing when if falls on Christmas Eve with the kiddies gathered around the tree waiting for Santa. And it is great on Christmas Day for the kiddies to build a snowman in the back yard and go sledding at the local hill.
But most anywhere and everywhere else, it is a royal pain in the a**
67 | Varek Raith Thu, May 12, 2011 3:18:40am |
We’re screwed.
Image: 05aed35d-7c68-4889-b828-9d47bb8b3b83.gif
68 | Sol Berdinowitz Thu, May 12, 2011 3:19:10am |
Welcome to the Magnificent Seven (users online)
69 | researchok Thu, May 12, 2011 3:24:41am |
70 | freetoken Thu, May 12, 2011 3:32:29am |
72 | Sol Berdinowitz Thu, May 12, 2011 3:34:29am |
I just re-read LOTR for the first time since seeing all the films, and am generally pleased at how they adapted it, and how they managed to even incorporate fits and snatches of the parts they left out.
But why did they axe Tom Bombadil save for one line of his that they gave to Treebeard?
73 | Varek Raith Thu, May 12, 2011 3:34:52am |
74 | researchok Thu, May 12, 2011 3:35:46am |
re: #73 Varek Raith
Lord of the Rings: Return of the King.
Ah…got it.
The vocals should have given it away
75 | Glenn Beck's Grand Unifying Theory of Obdicut Thu, May 12, 2011 3:36:20am |
re: #72 ralphieboy
A lot of people find Tom Bombadil a big-lipped alligator moment.
76 | Sol Berdinowitz Thu, May 12, 2011 3:39:48am |
re: #75 Obdicut
A lot of people find Tom Bombadil a big-lipped alligator moment.
There is a key scene in the book where Tom B slips The Ring over the end of his finger - and it has no effect on him. That in itself should mark him as an important character.
But in general, the film guys did a good job of keeping to the spirit of the story even if they did not have time to cover every character, detail and sub-plot.
77 | sattv4u2 Thu, May 12, 2011 3:54:44am |
79 | RogueOne Thu, May 12, 2011 4:06:14am |
Daniels hasn’t announced and his (R) opponents are already dealing in dirty pool:
Whether Mitch Daniels runs for president may come down to his wife’s vote
[Link: www.washingtonpost.com…]
A rival campaign has identified the first lady’s reticence as a pressure point before she steps fully into the limelight. The couple has a complicated personal history. They divorced in 1994, and Cheri Daniels moved to California, where she remarried. The future governor, then a senior executive at the pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly, raised the couple’s four daughters, who at the time spanned the ages of 8 to 14. Cheri Daniels later returned, and the couple remarried in 1997.In exchange for anonymity, an official for another GOP prospect provided contact information for the ex-wife of the man Cheri Daniels married, in the years between her divorce and remarriage to Daniels.
Why would a guy take a wife back that had bailed on him once? Maybe this has something to do with it:
[Link: online.wsj.com…]
The first lady is no shrinking violet. She is a constant presence at both weeks of the annual Indiana State Fair. She won two blue ribbons at the 2007 fair, one for cow milking and the other for long-distance watermelon-seed spitting. (She spit one 15 feet, one inch.)
80 | RogueOne Thu, May 12, 2011 4:08:12am |
re: #79 RogueOne
In exchange for anonymity, an official for another GOP prospect provided contact information for the ex-wife of the man Cheri Daniels married, in the years between her divorce and remarriage to Daniels.
$20 says is was Santorum or Gingrich.
81 | Sol Berdinowitz Thu, May 12, 2011 4:09:29am |
83 | Ericus58 Thu, May 12, 2011 4:36:50am |
Howdy and good morning to all.
This new work routine I’m on for the past several weeks and for the foreseeable future is turning me into burnt toast… up at 2:30am, getting to work around 3:40am - and getting home around 4:00pm.
Oh, I’ll be here another weekend too.
But every-other Thursday the company applies the healing balm to my checking account.
84 | Vicious Babushka Thu, May 12, 2011 4:38:10am |
re: #83 Ericus58
Howdy and good morning to all.
This new work routine I’m on for the past several weeks and for the foreseeable future is turning me into burnt toast… up at 2:30am, getting to work around 3:40am - and getting home around 4:00pm.
Oh, I’ll be here another weekend too.But every-other Thursday the company applies the healing balm to my checking account.
I did that during Y2K. I don’t have the stamina any more.
85 | RogueOne Thu, May 12, 2011 4:38:12am |
Torture Can be Wrong and Still Work
[Link: www.thedailybeast.com…]
Unless you happen to follow the German press—or unless, as I did, you happen to have taught a German law student interested in the subject of torture—you might have missed the tale of Magnus Gäfgen, the convicted child murderer currently suing the Hesse police for beating him and threatening worse in order to extract a confession.
…..
Back in 2002, Gäfgen kidnapped an 11-year-old boy, Jakob von Metzler, whom he then murdered. Without disclosing that Jakob was dead, Gäfgen demanded a ransom of €1 million from the child’s wealthy parents. He collected the ransom, and was arrested soon after. The police, who thought Jakob was still alive, demanded to know where he was hidden. Gäfgen refused to say. According to Gäfgen’s lawsuit, they beat him, then told him a torture specialist was being flown in, a man whose training would enable him to “inflict more pain on me than I had ever experienced.” At that point he confessed, telling the police that the boy was dead and where his body could be found.Now, I am not endorsing what the authorities did in interrogating Gäfgen, but I do think it provides evidence—which should hardly be necessary—that, if the goal is to obtain information, torture sometimes works. Let me repeat that: If the goal is to obtain information, torture sometimes works.
86 | Sol Berdinowitz Thu, May 12, 2011 4:41:01am |
re: #85 RogueOne
This is one of those rare cases of the “ticking time bomb”.
87 | RogueOne Thu, May 12, 2011 4:43:47am |
re: #86 ralphieboy
This is one of those rare cases of the “ticking time bomb”.
Yeah. It’s an interesting discussion. I’m surprised the Germans went through with it, I understand why, but I can’t imagine that situation would ever happen in the US.
88 | RogueOne Thu, May 12, 2011 4:53:14am |
ACLU Calls On Holder To Make Clear DOJ Will Not Prosecute People Complying With State Medical Marijuana Laws
[Link: www.aclu.org…]
The American Civil Liberties Union has called on U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder to make clear that the Department of Justice (DOJ) will not prioritize prosecution of people who comply with state medical marijuana laws, in keeping with previous DOJ policy.In a letter sent late yesterday, the ACLU expresses deep concern about recent letters from several U.S. attorneys from across the country that threaten people who comply with state medical marijuana laws, including state employees and state licensed providers of medical marijuana, with federal prosecution.
89 | iceweasel Thu, May 12, 2011 4:57:51am |
re: #87 RogueOne
Yeah. It’s an interesting discussion. I’m surprised the Germans went through with it, I understand why, but I can’t imagine that situation would ever happen in the US.
It doesn’t actually prove that torture works, so much as the threat of torture. In this case.
90 | RogueOne Thu, May 12, 2011 5:03:02am |
Baby Seal Can’t Believe It’s Being Released Into The Wild
[Link: www.huffingtonpost.com…]
This Northern Fur Seal was released back into the wild after being rehabilitated at the Island Wildlife Natural Care Centre in British Columbia (located on Salt Spring Island). The seal, which was rehabilitated after washing ashore, was rehydrated and released on a beach near Tofino on the west coast of Vancouver Island.The young seal looks almost surprised to be let go. At first he seems to be afraid to leave, but takes off full speed for the ocean as soon as he’s confident.
91 | iceweasel Thu, May 12, 2011 5:04:52am |
The author also writes:
I am not saying that I like torture. I am not saying we should do it—I think we shouldn’t. But to rest the moral argument against torture on the proposition that it doesn’t work eventually starts to sound silly.
This is the mistake. The moral argument against torture is simply that it’s wrong, and therefore we shouldn’t do it. The pragmatic argument against torture is that it yields up unreliable information— all information, anything the torturer wants the victim to confess to. The moral argument would say that even if torture worked (and we know it doesn’t) we shouldn’t engage in it anyway. The author seems to think the moral argument is predicated on the efficacy or pragmatic one, and it isn’t.
92 | RogueOne Thu, May 12, 2011 5:05:39am |
re: #89 iceweasel
It doesn’t actually prove that torture works, so much as the threat of torture. In this case.
True. They beat him about the head and shoulders but he didn’t spill until they threatened worse. I know that criminal defendants in the US have a lot more protections than the rest of the planet (generally and I’m not complaining) but can this be legal in Germany? From what I understand there wasn’t any doubt that he was the kidnapper so I assume that played a role.
93 | iceweasel Thu, May 12, 2011 5:07:58am |
re: #92 RogueOne
True. They beat him about the head and shoulders but he didn’t spill until they threatened worse. I know that criminal defendants in the US have a lot more protections than the rest of the planet (generally and I’m not complaining) but can this be legal in Germany? From what I understand there wasn’t any doubt that he was the kidnapper so I assume that played a role.
I don’t know anything about the law in Germany so I have no idea if this is legal there or not.
In the US even the threat of the death penalty isn’t enough to make some serial killers confess or give up the whereabouts of their victims.
94 | Sol Berdinowitz Thu, May 12, 2011 5:09:20am |
re: #87 RogueOne
Yeah. It’s an interesting discussion. I’m surprised the Germans went through with it, I understand why, but I can’t imagine that situation would ever happen in the US.
The child was being held in an undisclosed location and there was a danger that the child could have died or suffered harm if not found as quickly as possible.
95 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Thu, May 12, 2011 5:09:59am |
re: #85 RogueOne
Was watching one of those “Scared Straight” TV shows last night. It works for some of the kids, they get “in the moment” and get terrified. But some of them know that these men can not touch them, so they sit there with smirks on their faces the whole time, for them? Less effective.
I am not arguing for torture, but enemies of America know what the rules are before they get arrested. So, that German thing wouldn’t have worked at all.
96 | iceweasel Thu, May 12, 2011 5:10:05am |
re: #94 ralphieboy
The child was being held in an undisclosed location and there was a danger that the child could have died or suffered harm if not found as quickly as possible.
The child was already dead when he demanded and received the ransom.
97 | Sol Berdinowitz Thu, May 12, 2011 5:11:32am |
re: #96 iceweasel
The child was already dead when he demanded and received the ransom.
Right. But the police’s logic behind threatening torture was to find and secure the missing child.
98 | RogueOne Thu, May 12, 2011 5:12:13am |
re: #91 iceweasel
True again, there are 2 separate arguments. My argument over GITMO has always been that we as a society get to decide how we deal with detainees and our treaty obligations. From my POV the constitution deliberately leaves the war powers to the legislative/executive branches just for that reason. My side of the argument, pro-EIT, lost an election where that was definitely part of the debate. I can live with that since, as I see it, the voters chose.
99 | iceweasel Thu, May 12, 2011 5:12:45am |
re: #95 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
I am not arguing for torture, but enemies of America know what the rules are before they get arrested. So, that German thing wouldn’t have worked at all.
Actually, they don’t. There’s a whole lot of misinformation fed to them about America, that’s why they hate us. Then when we go off the rails (as in Abu G) that doesn’t help at all.
100 | iceweasel Thu, May 12, 2011 5:15:15am |
re: #98 RogueOne
True again, there are 2 separate arguments. My argument over GITMO has always been that we as a society get to decide how we deal with detainees and our treaty obligations. From my POV the constitution deliberately leaves the war powers to the legislative/executive branches just for that reason. My side of the argument, pro-EIT, lost an election where that was definitely part of the debate. I can live with that since, as I see it, the voters chose.
It’s true that Obama rescinded the EIT, and also closed the black sites run by the CIA. However the administration of the black sites was already being quietly transfered to JSOC under Bush, and Obama has continued that. So we’re still running black sites and we don’t know what goes on there. The executive order closing the CIA ones is essentially for show.
101 | RogueOne Thu, May 12, 2011 5:15:26am |
re: #95 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
My favorite “Scared Straight” story:
Scared Straight - Beavis N Butthead
“Do that thing with your eye and your leg and there’s a conjugal visit in it for ya”
102 | NJDhockeyfan Thu, May 12, 2011 5:15:31am |
re: #99 iceweasel
Actually, they don’t. There’s a whole lot of misinformation fed to them about America, that’s why they hate us. Then when we go off the rails (as in Abu G) that doesn’t help at all.
No, they hate us because they are full of hate. They hate everyone and everything.
103 | RogueOne Thu, May 12, 2011 5:16:24am |
re: #100 iceweasel
True again. Using a signing statement basically means “we’ll never-ever do it again…..unless we realllly need to”
104 | iceweasel Thu, May 12, 2011 5:17:51am |
re: #102 NJDhockeyfan
No, they hate us because they are full of hate. They hate everyone and everything.
That’s also true, but it’s worth it to find out why.
there’s a good (old) piece in the wilson quarterly about the shift from global jihad to local jihad. You might like it.
Cracks in the Jihad
105 | iceweasel Thu, May 12, 2011 5:19:07am |
re: #103 RogueOne
True again. Using a signing statement basically means “we’ll never-ever do it again…unless we reallly need to”
yeah, exactly.
106 | RogueOne Thu, May 12, 2011 5:19:27am |
Syria Forces Kill 18 In New Assaults
[Link: www.huffingtonpost.com…]
BEIRUT — The Syrian army shelled residential areas and unleashed gunmen Wednesday, and a human rights group said at least 18 people were killed, including an 8-year-old boy. The shelling of neighborhoods evoked memories of the Assad regime’s brutal, 40-year legacy of crushing dissent.
107 | NJDhockeyfan Thu, May 12, 2011 5:21:18am |
re: #104 iceweasel
That’s also true, but it’s worth it to find out why.
there’s a good (old) piece in the wilson quarterly about the shift from global jihad to local jihad. You might like it.
Cracks in the Jihad
108 | iceweasel Thu, May 12, 2011 5:25:22am |
109 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Thu, May 12, 2011 5:25:58am |
re: #99 iceweasel
Actually, they don’t. There’s a whole lot of misinformation fed to them about America, that’s why they hate us. Then when we go off the rails (as in Abu G) that doesn’t help at all.
Not defending our morons at Abu G, But, I still do not think it was a collective “We” who were humiliating those prisoners. It was a bunch of soldiers who were sadistic, stupid fucks with carte blanche to do whatever they wanted.
Ain’t as much fun as superimposing Karl Rove’s face over Lindy’s, I know, but to me? To say it was “Us” is like saying that Jeffery Dahmer was supported by the Governor of Wisconsin.
I might be completely off the mark here, but I also did not hold our nation responsible (or the President, for that matter) when soldiers were taking trophy pictures in Afganistan either.
110 | RogueOne Thu, May 12, 2011 5:27:30am |
re: #109 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
Poorly trained reserve units mixed in with horrible supervision/management from low level officers all the way up to the General in charge.
111 | RogueOne Thu, May 12, 2011 5:29:06am |
2 local stories and then I have to bail:
U.S. judge refuses to delay enforcement of Indiana abortion law
[Link: www.indystar.com…]
and….
Student protesters won’t be deported
Immigration agency says it must focus on ‘serious criminal aliens’
[Link: www.indystar.com…]
112 | Flounder Thu, May 12, 2011 5:29:14am |
re: #109 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
I’ve done worse to guys who passed out first after a night of drinking
/
114 | iceweasel Thu, May 12, 2011 5:30:10am |
re: #109 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
The Army’s own report, the Taguba report, faulted the leadership as well.
[Link: en.wikipedia.org…]
I’m not in the mood to have a fight over it or anything, though, so have an upding!
115 | Sol Berdinowitz Thu, May 12, 2011 5:30:28am |
re: #104 iceweasel
Only had a quick glance through the article, but it reminds us that Americans are also full of false informtion about Islam, the Muslim world and the jihad itself.
Islam is not a monolith: there are splits withi the religion and gradations in the degree to which the religion permeates society in various nations. All we see in the west is the extent to which they support our short-term interests. And in the case of Pakistan, we see that this is sometimes imposible to do.
And we tend to forget how the USA toppled a deomcratically elected regime in Iran in 1953 because it was threatening our economic interests (by nationalizing its oil industry) and replaced it with a pro-western dictatorship.
That is why they hate us, they do not care about our freedoms or about who wins the mirror ball.
116 | iceweasel Thu, May 12, 2011 5:30:52am |
re: #110 RogueOne
Poorly trained reserve units mixed in with horrible supervision/management from low level officers all the way up to the General in charge.
Exactly. Have a great day!
117 | NJDhockeyfan Thu, May 12, 2011 5:31:41am |
Speaking of hate groups…
Top Fatah official: ‘PA won’t be able to stop 3rd intifada’
The Palestinian leadership won’t be able to contain the street protests planned for this weekend marking the 63rd anniversary of the creation of Israel, said a senior member of Central Committee of the Fatah movement.
Abbas Zaki, whose tasks include monitoring the Arab Spring revolts, told The Media Line that Palestinians have been encouraged by how Arabs across the Middle East have toppled two leaders and threaten others with mass protests. With no peace talks with Israel on the horizon, Zaki warned, the Palestinian leadership will be hard pressed to contain the rage of demonstrators.
…On Sunday, Palestinians will mark the so-called “Nakba,”or “catastrophe” as they refer to the creation of Israel. Israel is looking at the demonstrations planned for the weekend as a test case for the Palestinian security forces.
…IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Benny Gantz visited troops on Wednesday and briefed commanders on possible scenarios, including extreme violence, despite word from Palestinian security forces that they will be aiming at keeping tensions low, the IDF spokesman said in a statement.
“The IDF estimates that events on the ground could lead to violence, even if no side is interested in such a scenario,” the statement said.
Col. Avi Gil, commander of the Ephraim Brigade, instructed his troops to be on high alert and increase their vigilance. “We are preparing for the possibility of a Third Intifada or any other extreme scenario on ‘Nakba Day’,” he told Army Radio. “We are conducting situational assessments and preparing.”
118 | Sol Berdinowitz Thu, May 12, 2011 5:32:15am |
re: #110 RogueOne
Poorly trained reserve units mixed in with horrible supervision/management from low level officers all the way up to the General in charge.
And a general attitude of “F** ‘em, they’re terrorists, they deserve whatever they get here!”
119 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Thu, May 12, 2011 5:33:01am |
re: #112 Shropshire_Slasher
I’ve done worse to guys who passed out first after a night of drinking
/
Are you the guy who writes “dick” on their foreheads with a sharpie?
120 | Flounder Thu, May 12, 2011 5:34:30am |
re: #119 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
Lets just say it involved a large dill pickle, and the some one acting like a baby bird going for the worm.
121 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Thu, May 12, 2011 5:34:37am |
re: #117 NJDhockeyfan
I hate the initials “PA”. First thing to hit my brain?
“What does Pennsylvania have to do with the intifada?”
122 | Vicious Babushka Thu, May 12, 2011 5:36:15am |
re: #121 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
I hate the initials “PA”. First thing to hit my brain?
“What does Pennsylvania have to do with the intifada?”
It’s the Amish!
/
123 | Flounder Thu, May 12, 2011 5:37:05am |
re: #122 Alouette
No, no, you can’t trust them shifty Mennonites
124 | Flounder Thu, May 12, 2011 5:39:02am |
re: #123 Shropshire_Slasher
/
for all you Mennonite lizards, sorry
125 | NJDhockeyfan Thu, May 12, 2011 5:39:37am |
Oh, brother…
Turkey’s Erdogan: Hamas is a political party, not a terrorist group
Hamas is not a terror organization, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said in an interview with U.S. television late Wednesday, saying he felt the recently penned Palestinian reconciliation agreement was an essential step toward Mideast peace.
Erdogan’s comments came one day after Hamas Gaza strongman Mahmoud Zahar said that while his organization would accept a Palestinian state within 1967 borders, it would never recognize Israel, as a result of the damage such a move would do to Palestinian refugees in the “diaspora.”
Senior Israeli officials, led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, have voiced opposition to Fatah’s new unity deal with Hamas, saying that a Palestinian government that included a terrorist group calling for Israel’s destruction could not be a partner for peace.
Speaking to Charlie Rose on Wednesday, however, the Turkish PM chimed in on the recently achieved unity agreement between rival Palestinian factions Fatah and Hamas, indicating that he did not feel Hamas was an obstacle in achieving Mideast peace.
“Let me give you a very clear message, I don’t see Hamas as a terror organization. Hamas is a political party — it emerged as a political party that appeared as a political party,” Erdogan told Charlie Rose, adding: “it is a resistance movement trying to protect its country under occupation.”
Going further, the Turkish PM said the world should not “mix terrorist organizations with such an organization, and they entered into the elections,” adding that Hamas “won the elections, they had ministers, and they had parliament speakers who were imprisoned by Israel, about 35 ministers and members of parliament in Israel prisons.”
“Where is terrorism? They entered into the elections and after the elections this is how they were reacted, I mean, calling them terrorists, this would be disrespect to the will of the Palestinian people,” Erdogan added.
Jimmy Carter was unavailable for comment.
126 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Thu, May 12, 2011 5:52:57am |
re: #114 iceweasel
I read it. What leadership? Glad you don’t feel like fighting about it. I don’t either. I don’t think I saw what you wanted me to see. Which paragraph or line?
129 | iceweasel Thu, May 12, 2011 6:05:34am |
re: #126 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
I read it. What leadership? Glad you don’t feel like fighting about it. I don’t either. I don’t think I saw what you wanted me to see. Which paragraph or line?
Hi, FBV. I was sloppy in posting the wiki article. You’d have to read the report or the references linked below:
Taguba faults leadership for Iraqi detainee abuse
It’s more or less what Rogue One said in 110.
130 | Randy W. Weeks Thu, May 12, 2011 6:08:43am |
Oh my gosh, we have rain on the way. Hopefully it won’t die out before it gets here.
Oh, and gas is up another nickel…that’s $.15 in two days. Fungible!
131 | Cannadian Club Akbar Thu, May 12, 2011 6:13:05am |
re: #130 LoneStarSpur
Oh my gosh, we have rain on the way. Hopefully it won’t die out before it gets here.
Oh, and gas is up another nickel…that’s $.15 in two days. Fungible!
DC had a 25 cent spike. They have their AG looking into it.
132 | iossarian Thu, May 12, 2011 6:16:15am |
re: #131 Cannadian Club Akbar
DC had a 25 cent spike. They have their AG looking into it.
Can’t have the free market determining prices!
133 | Cannadian Club Akbar Thu, May 12, 2011 6:17:38am |
re: #132 iossarian
Can’t have the free market determining prices!
I think the AG is looking into collusion with the actual gas stations, not big oil.
134 | darthstar Thu, May 12, 2011 6:20:39am |
Salutations, lacerti. How the hell is everyone?
135 | darthstar Thu, May 12, 2011 6:24:42am |
re: #133 Cannadian Club Akbar
I think the AG is looking into collusion with the actual gas stations, not big oil.
The profit margin on gas is so bad, you almost couldn’t blame stations for throwing a “quarter a gallon” day out there every few months to help make up lost revenue…figure an average of about 12 gallons per car, 200 cars in a day - it’s an extra 600 dollars…not a ton of money, but it would help offset a few expenses.
136 | Cannadian Club Akbar Thu, May 12, 2011 6:24:44am |
re: #134 darthstar
Salutations, lacerti. How the hell is everyone?
Had a 20 foot branch fall from the tree in the yard of the house I am staying in last night about 2AM.
137 | Vicious Babushka Thu, May 12, 2011 6:26:01am |
re: #136 Cannadian Club Akbar
Had a 20 foot branch fall from the tree in the yard of the house I am staying in last night about 2AM.
Storms in your area?
138 | Cannadian Club Akbar Thu, May 12, 2011 6:26:28am |
re: #135 darthstar
Owner of the station down the road is losing money on gas (according to him, .01/gal) but makes it up with retail.
139 | Cannadian Club Akbar Thu, May 12, 2011 6:27:23am |
re: #137 Alouette
Storms in your area?
No, giant tree. I was yanking on the branch yesterday thinking I needed to trim it.
140 | darthstar Thu, May 12, 2011 6:27:34am |
re: #136 Cannadian Club Akbar
Had a 20 foot branch fall from the tree in the yard of the house I am staying in last night about 2AM.
Cool! That’s one thing I don’t miss about my previous home…waking up to trees or parts of trees laying across our steps, or large branches laying on top of our cars…and especially the losing of power they usually caused as our power lines were tree magnets.
141 | Cannadian Club Akbar Thu, May 12, 2011 6:28:53am |
re: #140 darthstar
I have 1 small tree at my actual house. Actually gotta call my lawyer today to see if it’s still mine.
142 | darthstar Thu, May 12, 2011 6:29:36am |
re: #138 Cannadian Club Akbar
Owner of the station down the road is losing money on gas (according to him, .01/gal) but makes it up with retail.
Most stations do. That’s why I could understand a little price gouging every now and then…not that I approve.
143 | darthstar Thu, May 12, 2011 6:30:30am |
re: #139 Cannadian Club Akbar
No, giant tree. I was yanking on the branch yesterday thinking I needed to trim it.
You don’t need to trim that branch now.
144 | Cannadian Club Akbar Thu, May 12, 2011 6:31:16am |
re: #142 darthstar
Most stations do. That’s why I could understand a little price gouging every now and then…not that I approve.
Instead of people bitching about big oil, maybe they should educate themselves about how much it cost business owners to accept credit cards. Some transactions actually lose money.
145 | Cannadian Club Akbar Thu, May 12, 2011 6:33:05am |
re: #143 darthstar
You don’t need to trim that branch now.
True. But now I need to borrow a chain saw. And FWIW, I have never used one. This will be interesting.:)
146 | NJDhockeyfan Thu, May 12, 2011 6:33:47am |
re: #144 Cannadian Club Akbar
Instead of people bitching about big oil, maybe they should educate themselves about how much it cost business owners to accept credit cards. Some transactions actually lose money.
The little gas station down the road will not except American Express. They charge too much for transactions he told me. They even charge him if I use an AE gift card.
147 | iossarian Thu, May 12, 2011 6:34:36am |
re: #144 Cannadian Club Akbar
Instead of people bitching about big oil, maybe they should educate themselves about how much it cost business owners to accept credit cards. Some transactions actually lose money.
Why accept them then? :)
I was joking above - just pointing out the obvious: the “free market” isn’t really free unless there’s some regulation going on.
148 | Vicious Babushka Thu, May 12, 2011 6:35:18am |
re: #144 Cannadian Club Akbar
Instead of people bitching about big oil, maybe they should educate themselves about how much it cost business owners to accept credit cards. Some transactions actually lose money.
I only use cash to pay for gas now.
149 | Cannadian Club Akbar Thu, May 12, 2011 6:35:22am |
re: #146 NJDhockeyfan
The little gas station down the road will not except American Express. They charge too much for transactions he told me. They even charge him if I use an AE gift card.
My old boss won’t take AE. He tells people that AE isn’t small business friendly.
150 | Political Atheist Thu, May 12, 2011 6:37:00am |
re: #144 Cannadian Club Akbar
Yup! At my work they promised a “low 2%” transaction fee. After we add up the bull s*^t fees, it’s 4%. I’ll divulge that our margin on say pure gold or silver can be as little as 3.5%, but not via credit cards obviously. Those small business jewelers that pay on cc pay our fee plus the 4%. When we inform them about all this the business credit cards their bank talked them into are not so attractive. “Hey send a check as we ship and save 4%!” 4% of $1500 bucks per ounce.
151 | Sol Berdinowitz Thu, May 12, 2011 6:38:11am |
re: #138 Cannadian Club Akbar
Owner of the station down the road is losing money on gas (according to him, .01/gal) but makes it up with retail.
That is how gas stations make their profit in Germany. German law says that reetail shops have to close Sundays and holidays, but gas stations can say open and sell “travel requisites” along with gasoline.
I am not sure who compiles the list of “travel requisites”, but in general it includes alcohol, soda pop, snacks, candy, magazines, trinkets and basically nothing that anybody actually needs.
152 | NJDhockeyfan Thu, May 12, 2011 6:38:15am |
Officials: 2 men arrested in NYC terror probe
Two men are in custody in an alleged terror plot against a New York City synagogue.
That’s what a person familiar with the case tells The Associated Press. The person says the men could face state terrorism charges.
Two law enforcement officials confirmed the arrests; one of the officials says the FBI was consulted about the case and declined to pursue it.
153 | Cannadian Club Akbar Thu, May 12, 2011 6:38:49am |
re: #150 Rightwingconspirator
Yup! At my work they promised a “low 2%” transaction fee. After we add up the bull s*^t fees, it’s 4%. I’ll divulge that our margin on say pure gold or silver can be as little as 3.5%, but not via credit cards obviously. Those small business jewelers that pay on cc pay our fee plus the 4%. When we inform them about all this the business credit cards their bank talked them into are not so attractive. “Hey send a check as we ship and save 4%!” 4% of $1500 bucks per ounce.
OMG!!! YOU WORK FOR GOLDLINE!!! Tell Beck I said hello.:)
154 | iossarian Thu, May 12, 2011 6:39:11am |
I’ve also heard that high gas prices hurt gas stations because they typically add a fixed number of cents to the gas price as margin rather than a percentage, so their margin drops (again as a percentage) when underlying prices rise.
Not an expert on gas station business strategy, although I was once in a strategy class where the professor claimed that two gas stations can never be profitable on the same intersection unless they’re on opposite corners. My smartass hand went up rightaway, since the nearest intersection to my house has two gas stations THAT ARE NOT ON OPPOSITE CORNERS. So much for B-School.
155 | darthstar Thu, May 12, 2011 6:39:46am |
re: #145 Cannadian Club Akbar
True. But now I need to borrow a chain saw. And FWIW, I have never used one. This will be interesting.:)
Borrow an electric one - they’re fine for anything up to 8” in diameter. Start with an upward angle and rock the chain forward from the base, using the pointed ‘teeth’ on the body of the saw to keep it stable. Work from the ends of the branch…cutting from the top down in the middle of a long branch often ends with the branch pinching the saw blade and then you’ve screwed yourself even more.
Most importantly: Wear a flannel shirt, if you have one, or something that says “Kenworth” on it. Take a breath every two cuts and have a light beer. If you can, find a large portable stereo, set it on the roof of your car, and play Lynyrd Skynyrd loud enough so your neighbors know you’re out doing manly work.
156 | iossarian Thu, May 12, 2011 6:40:08am |
re: #151 ralphieboy
I am not sure who compiles the list of “travel requisites”, but in general it includes alcohol, soda pop, snacks, candy, magazines, trinkets and basically nothing that anybody actually needs.
A trip is not complete without a healthy supply of Aryan porn.
157 | Cannadian Club Akbar Thu, May 12, 2011 6:40:14am |
re: #151 ralphieboy
Here they have beer/wine, soda, candy, hot dogs, coffee, ice cream, microwave food for 2AM munchies, etc.
158 | Political Atheist Thu, May 12, 2011 6:40:17am |
159 | Cannadian Club Akbar Thu, May 12, 2011 6:43:14am |
re: #155 darthstar
Think I’ll just borrow an ax…
160 | Sol Berdinowitz Thu, May 12, 2011 6:43:32am |
re: #156 iossarian
A trip is not complete without a healthy supply of Aryan porn.
Yes, titty mags are on the list, as are condoms and other sexual paraphernalia.
And liquor.
“I can’t make it home without a Playboy and a bottle of rum!”
161 | darthstar Thu, May 12, 2011 6:44:12am |
re: #151 ralphieboy
I am not sure who compiles the list of “travel requisites”, but in general it includes alcohol,
My mother always says, “In front of every good driver is an open container.” Okay…she doesn’t actually say that and she looks at me with a disappointing glare when I say she says this in public.
162 | reine.de.tout Thu, May 12, 2011 6:44:48am |
re: #145 Cannadian Club Akbar
True. But now I need to borrow a chain saw. And FWIW, I have never used one. This will be interesting.:)
Everybody in our neighborhood just calls the Roi to come do the job - he’s quite familiar with chainsaw operation. Borrowing an axe might be a better option for you, if you want to finish the job with all your parts intact?
163 | darthstar Thu, May 12, 2011 6:45:06am |
re: #159 Cannadian Club Akbar
Think I’ll just borrow an ax…
Fine, it’s your loss…but consider the Flannel/light beer/Skynyrd combination…it really is the way to go.
164 | Cannadian Club Akbar Thu, May 12, 2011 6:45:06am |
re: #161 darthstar
My mother always says, “In front of every good driver is an open container.” Okay…she doesn’t actually say that and she looks at me with a disappointing glare when I say she says this in public.
That is fuckin’ funny!!!
165 | Cannadian Club Akbar Thu, May 12, 2011 6:46:21am |
re: #163 darthstar
Fine, it’s your loss…but consider the Flannel/light beer/Skynyrd combination…it really is the way to go.
I’ll throw in some Molly Hatchet so the neighbors know I ain’t fucking around.
166 | iossarian Thu, May 12, 2011 6:48:24am |
re: #162 reine.de.tout
Everybody in our neighborhood just calls the Roi to come do the job - he’s quite familiar with chainsaw operation. Borrowing an axe might be a better option for you, if you want to finish the job with all your parts intact?
I get nervous around power saws because I’m an untidy desk kind of person. I do have a circular saw but I’m convinced I’m going to lose some appendages to it some day.
My friend has a wood shop with all kinds of death-instruments in it. I can barely step in the room.
167 | darthstar Thu, May 12, 2011 6:49:13am |
re: #165 Cannadian Club Akbar
I’ll throw in some Molly Hatchet so the neighbors know I ain’t fucking around.
Now you’re talking like a lumberjack…
168 | NJDhockeyfan Thu, May 12, 2011 6:49:29am |
Bad news for Israel if the MB gets elected…
Egypt Brotherhood member says to seek presidency
“I will run as an independent candidate in the coming presidential elections. I am not a member of any party now.”
Abul Futuh said his move did not mean the Brotherhood had changed tack. “The Brotherhood as a group is not competing for the presidency and is now separating its mandates, a move I had called for four years ago,” he said, a reference to a new political party the Brotherhood has set up.
169 | darthstar Thu, May 12, 2011 6:50:01am |
Heh…where was this book when I was a kid?
Image: gotosleep.jpg
170 | darthstar Thu, May 12, 2011 6:50:37am |
re: #168 NJDhockeyfan
Bad news for Israel if the MB gets elected…
Newt Gingrich is part of the Muslim Brotherhood?
171 | Cannadian Club Akbar Thu, May 12, 2011 6:51:18am |
re: #169 darthstar
Heh…where was this book when I was a kid?
Image: gotosleep.jpg
Your mom just put bourbon in your bottle I’m sure.
/
172 | darthstar Thu, May 12, 2011 6:51:39am |
Time to go run the dogs…the beach beckons and the ocean looks like you could waterski on it right now.
173 | NJDhockeyfan Thu, May 12, 2011 6:51:43am |
174 | Vicious Babushka Thu, May 12, 2011 6:51:46am |
re: #168 NJDhockeyfan
Bad news for Israel if the MB gets elected…
I thought the MB was quite unpopular during the recent uprising?
175 | darthstar Thu, May 12, 2011 6:53:04am |
re: #171 Cannadian Club Akbar
Your mom just put bourbon in your bottle I’m sure.
/
She did put whiskey in warm milk when I had a cold once or twice…to help me sleep. It worked. (My dad was, in fact, a doctor…but that didn’t stop the occasional Irish remedy from slipping in.)
176 | reine.de.tout Thu, May 12, 2011 6:54:03am |
re: #166 iossarian
I get nervous around power saws because I’m an untidy desk kind of person. I do have a circular saw but I’m convinced I’m going to lose some appendages to it some day.
My friend has a wood shop with all kinds of death-instruments in it. I can barely step in the room.
Here’s what I hate: The Roi will climb a tree with his chain saw attached to a rope - then he’ll brace himself somehow in the tree, and pull the chainsaw up to him and start cutting branches, sometimes with just one arm while his other arm grasps a branch. Drives me crazy. I’m convinced he will kill himself one day.
177 | NJDhockeyfan Thu, May 12, 2011 6:54:07am |
re: #174 Alouette
I thought the MB was quite unpopular during the recent uprising?
I would hope a huge majority in Egypt knows better but I wouldn’t bet on it.
178 | Glenn Beck's Grand Unifying Theory of Obdicut Thu, May 12, 2011 6:54:26am |
re: #174 Alouette
I thought the MB was quite unpopular during the recent uprising?
That’s probably why he’s running as an independent and the MB have created this fake second party to promote their candidates.
179 | reine.de.tout Thu, May 12, 2011 6:55:42am |
re: #174 Alouette
I thought the MB was quite unpopular during the recent uprising?
The MB was.
HOWEVER, the MB had an organization in place, whereas the uprisers did not. Any group that had some sort of organization already in place was well positioned to run a candidate.
180 | lawhawk Thu, May 12, 2011 6:59:58am |
re: #162 reine.de.tout
It’s the tool of choice for Lisbeth Salander. /
181 | NJDhockeyfan Thu, May 12, 2011 7:00:36am |
The Muslim Brotherhood’s anti-Semitism isn’t just bad for Israel. It’s also bad for Egypt
A specter is haunting the hopeful promise of a democratic Egypt—the specter of popularly legitimated anti-Semitism that would result from the electoral success of the Muslim Brotherhood. In light of the democratic victories enjoyed by Hamas in the 2006 elections in the West Bank and Gaza, the prospect is not a hypothetical one. And a bad situation for Israel promises to become much worse as members of the Muslim Brotherhood become members of a future Egyptian Parliament and then, with the legitimacy rendered by their electoral victories, express their long-standing hatred of the Jews and of the state of Israel. The recent decisions of the Egyptian government to improve relations with Iran, open the Egyptian border with Hamas-controlled Gaza, and foster a unity agreement between Hamas and the Palestinian Authority, taken before the Muslim Brotherhood has even gained electoral legitimation, are deeply worrying signs.
The Brotherhood’s leaders have sounded reassuring notes concerning their commitment to democracy. Likewise, they have declared their eagerness to foster cooperation with Christians. Yet no leading Brotherhood figure has come close to addressing the hostility toward Jews that has long been central to the organization’s identity. Obviously, the prospect of victory at the polls for the Muslim Brotherhood is bad news for Israel. Less talked about, however, is the way in which a democratic validation of the group’s reliance on obfuscation and scapegoating is bad for the prospects of Egyptian democracy itself.
…
182 | lawhawk Thu, May 12, 2011 7:01:53am |
re: #174 Alouette
The MB was running a low profile - watching to see which way the winds blew. Now, it’s hoping to exploit the situation because it’s got a ground game that is probably better than other parties that have formed in the way of Mubarak’s exit.
It’s decided that the best way to exploit the situation is to create parties that don’t appear outwardly to be MB and promote candidates that are faithful to MB precepts.
183 | Glenn Beck's Grand Unifying Theory of Obdicut Thu, May 12, 2011 7:03:10am |
re: #182 lawhawk
They probably should be a bit more subtle than naming their second part the Bruslim Motherhood.
/
184 | iossarian Thu, May 12, 2011 7:03:57am |
re: #176 reine.de.tout
Here’s what I hate: The Roi will climb a tree with his chain saw attached to a rope - then he’ll brace himself somehow in the tree, and pull the chainsaw up to him and start cutting branches, sometimes with just one arm while his other arm grasps a branch. Drives me crazy. I’m convinced he will kill himself one day.
If I started using power tools regularly, this is exactly the kind of thing I’d end up doing. “I’m up here anyway, may as well try and get to this branch that’s just nearly out of reaAAAAAAAACGH.”
That’s why I stay away unless absolutely necessary. Fascinating to see the different levels of one’s consciousness at work.
185 | Cannadian Club Akbar Thu, May 12, 2011 7:04:06am |
re: #182 lawhawk
The MB was running a low profile - watching to see which way the winds blew. Now, it’s hoping to exploit the situation because it’s got a ground game that is probably better than other parties that have formed in the way of Mubarak’s exit.
It’s decided that the best way to exploit the situation is to create parties that don’t appear outwardly to be MB and promote candidates that are faithful to MB precepts.
So, they studied American politicians!!!
186 | Sol Berdinowitz Thu, May 12, 2011 7:04:26am |
re: #183 Obdicut
They probably should be a bit more subtle than naming their second part the Bruslim Motherhood.
/
How about the Fraternity of Islam?
187 | iossarian Thu, May 12, 2011 7:05:01am |
re: #183 Obdicut
They probably should be a bit more subtle than naming their second part the Bruslim Motherhood.
/
The Uslimay Rotherhoodbay. (Rotherhoodbay sounds like it’s in Maine. CREEPING SHARIAH!)
189 | lawhawk Thu, May 12, 2011 7:09:02am |
re: #188 ralphieboy
I once had to create a computer project that automagically turned any input into pig latin… kinda fun to do…
190 | Glenn Beck's Grand Unifying Theory of Obdicut Thu, May 12, 2011 7:13:15am |
re: #189 lawhawk
I once had to create a computer project that automagically turned any input into pig latin… kinda fun to do…
Iway onceway adhay otay eatecray away omputercay ojectpray atthay automagicallyway urnedtay anyway inputway intoway igpay atinlay… indakay unfay otay oday…
[Link: www.cs.utexas.edu…]
Though I prefer jive.
I once had t’create some clunker project dat automagically turned any input into pig latin. ‘S coo’, bro… kinda fun t’do…
191 | Cannadian Club Akbar Thu, May 12, 2011 7:15:16am |
re: #190 Obdicut
[Link: www.cs.utexas.edu…]
Though I prefer jive.
“Ma’am, I speak jive”.
—Barbara Billingsby (Airplane)
(IIRC)
192 | prairiefire Thu, May 12, 2011 7:15:49am |
re: #176 reine.de.tout
Here’s what I hate: The Roi will climb a tree with his chain saw attached to a rope - then he’ll brace himself somehow in the tree, and pull the chainsaw up to him and start cutting branches, sometimes with just one arm while his other arm grasps a branch. Drives me crazy. I’m convinced he will kill himself one day.
There’s a reason why the tree trimming companies make a good living.
193 | Sol Berdinowitz Thu, May 12, 2011 7:15:53am |
re: #189 lawhawk
I once had to create a computer project that automagically turned any input into pig latin… kinda fun to do…
Soon you will have a job converting US legal codes into Shariah-compliant ones.
/
194 | NJDhockeyfan Thu, May 12, 2011 7:16:01am |
NPR at Odds with the White House on Bin Laden Death Photo
One of the White House’s stated reasons for withholding Osama bin Laden’s death photo is the “gruesome” and “graphic” nature of the image. It’s clear, however, that the White House has not convinced National Public Radio, which is drafting a Freedom of Information Act request for the images and video captured during the raid of bin Laden’s compound.
“At this point, it’s hard to see any of [Obama’s] reasons trumping the public’s right to see it and the press’s right to publish it,” said Dick Meyer, the executive editor of National Public Radio, in an interview with The Atlantic Wire.
195 | Glenn Beck's Grand Unifying Theory of Obdicut Thu, May 12, 2011 7:17:41am |
re: #194 NJDhockeyfan
I agree with him in principle, but not in practice. There’s nothing wrong with showing discretion.
196 | lawhawk Thu, May 12, 2011 7:17:43am |
re: #193 ralphieboy
I already have a much more complicated job - translating Tax Code into English.
197 | sattv4u2 Thu, May 12, 2011 7:22:18am |
re: #176 reine.de.tout
Here’s what I hate: The Roi will climb a tree with his chain saw attached to a rope - then he’ll brace himself somehow in the tree, and pull the chainsaw up to him and start cutting branches, sometimes with just one arm while his other arm grasps a branch. Drives me crazy. I’m convinced he will kill himself one day.
It’s a man thing
I have all manner of power tools and bought the appropriate safety equipment to go with them (gloves,,, goggles,,, ear guards ,,, eye protectors)
All the protective gear is neatly in the tool chest, never once used !
198 | lawhawk Thu, May 12, 2011 7:23:47am |
re: #197 sattv4u2
I’ve got a bunch of power tools, and wont go near ‘em without the safety gear - especially the ear protection. With my hearing affected from years of going to concerts without ear protection, no way I want to see it get worse if I can’t help it.
199 | prairiefire Thu, May 12, 2011 7:24:26am |
re: #197 sattv4u2
It’s a man thing
I have all manner of power tools and bought the appropriate safety equipment to go with them (gloves,,, goggles,,, ear guards ,,, eye protectors)
All the protective gear is neatly in the tool chest, never once used !
Insurance claim walking.
200 | sattv4u2 Thu, May 12, 2011 7:25:43am |
re: #198 lawhawk
I’ve got a bunch of power tools, and wont go near ‘em without the safety gear - especially the ear protection. With my hearing affected from years of going to concerts without ear protection, no way I want to see it get worse if I can’t help it.
huh?? Speak up, willya!
201 | Decatur Deb Thu, May 12, 2011 7:28:16am |
re: #194 NJDhockeyfan
National Public Radio. What are their plans, do describe the photos in great detail?
202 | prairiefire Thu, May 12, 2011 7:28:57am |
re: #200 sattv4u2
huh?? Speak up, willya!
Me dentist I have seen for 30 years is now partially deaf from his drills’ noise. A person generally needs to be close enough, and make eye contact, for him to hear a word.
203 | NJDhockeyfan Thu, May 12, 2011 7:29:41am |
re: #201 Decatur Deb
National Public Radio. What are their plans, do describe the photos in great detail?
They would at least be able to describe a 3-D view over the radio.
204 | Decatur Deb Thu, May 12, 2011 7:30:51am |
re: #203 NJDhockeyfan
They would at least be able to describe a 3-D view over the radio.
“Dead Things Considered”
205 | sattv4u2 Thu, May 12, 2011 7:31:07am |
re: #201 Decatur Deb
National Public Radio. What are their plans, do describe the photos in great detail?
What always amused me about radio, there’ll be (lets say) a fire downton last night
This morning on the news there’s a reporter “on the scene”
What ,, the studio newscaster couldn’t tell me the building is a total loss!?!?!?
206 | Decatur Deb Thu, May 12, 2011 7:32:26am |
re: #205 sattv4u2
What always amused me about radio, there’ll be (lets say) a fire downton last night
This morning on the news there’s a reporter “on the scene”
What ,, the studio newscaster couldn’t tell me the building is a total loss!?!?!?
“Oh, the humanity (hic)!!”
207 | prairiefire Thu, May 12, 2011 7:37:35am |
Werner Herzog’s new movie is about 30,000 year old cave paintings.[Link: www.monstersandcritics.com…]
208 | Sol Berdinowitz Thu, May 12, 2011 7:41:02am |
re: #202 prairiefire
Me dentist I have seen for 30 years is now partially deaf from his drills’ noise. A person generally needs to be close enough, and make eye contact, for him to hear a word.
Same with my ex-wife, and she was not a dentist.
209 | Decatur Deb Thu, May 12, 2011 7:55:44am |
This is a rip of Doonesbury’s Video of the Day. Could one of our guitar players tell me if it’s faked. (If not, it’s the scariest thing I’ve seen in a long time.)
210 | Walter L. Newton Thu, May 12, 2011 7:57:34am |
re: #209 Decatur Deb
This is a rip of Doonesbury’s Video of the Day. Could one of our guitar players tell me if it’s faked. (If not, it’s the scariest thing I’ve seen in a long time.)
[Video]
It’s real.
211 | Decatur Deb Thu, May 12, 2011 7:58:31am |
212 | sattv4u2 Thu, May 12, 2011 7:58:38am |
213 | Walter L. Newton Thu, May 12, 2011 8:00:42am |
re: #211 Decatur Deb
I was afraid of that.
What’s really “scary” is the yellow slippers on the girls… terrible fashion choice in my opinion.
214 | McSpiff Thu, May 12, 2011 8:00:57am |
215 | Decatur Deb Thu, May 12, 2011 8:01:22am |
re: #213 Walter L. Newton
What’s really “scary” is the yellow slippers on the girls… terrible fashion choice in my opinion.
Yes— love the duck feet.
216 | Killgore Trout Thu, May 12, 2011 8:02:11am |
Tensions run high at Davis campaign party
Tempers flared in Greece Wednesday night at a party to support Jack Davis in the special election for the 26th Congressional District.Davis is running as a Tea Party candidate. A volunteer for Republican candidate Jane Corwin showed up at the event in Greece Wednesday night. That volunteer began heckling Davis because he has pulled out of a debate set for Thursday night in Buffalo.
A video of the confrontation was put on Youtube by the Erie County G.O.P. In the video, the cameraman says he was hit by Davis.
217 | Walter L. Newton Thu, May 12, 2011 8:03:36am |
re: #214 McSpiff
I think therefore I am.
It’s still snowing here… been doing that since midnight Tuesday.
218 | Decatur Deb Thu, May 12, 2011 8:05:43am |
re: #217 Walter L. Newton
It’s still snowing here… been doing that since midnight Tuesday.
But you’re at the right end of the crap weather. We’re heading into Hell. It crossed 95 degrees for the first time yesterday.
219 | McSpiff Thu, May 12, 2011 8:06:19am |
re: #217 Walter L. Newton
It’s still snowing here… been doing that since midnight Tuesday.
Its been raining here for about the same. People are acting like they’ve been snowed in all week. Its rain. People scare me.
220 | Walter L. Newton Thu, May 12, 2011 8:06:24am |
re: #215 Decatur Deb
Yes— love the duck feet.
Did you see the Oriental Gene and Jean Krupa video from the same channel?
221 | Decatur Deb Thu, May 12, 2011 8:07:06am |
re: #220 Walter L. Newton
Did you see the Oriental Gene and Jean Krupa video from the same channel?
Will look—thanks.
223 | Walter L. Newton Thu, May 12, 2011 8:13:36am |
re: #219 McSpiff
Its been raining here for about the same. People are acting like they’ve been snowed in all week. Its rain. People scare me.
I did a 9-2 shift yesterday (am-pm) and the store was slammed, snow didn’t keep anyone away, seems to bring them out. When I was gigging in bars in the 70’s, I noticed bad weather would bring in more customers than clear nights.
224 | Walter L. Newton Thu, May 12, 2011 8:13:57am |
re: #219 McSpiff
Its been raining here for about the same. People are acting like they’ve been snowed in all week. Its rain. People scare me.
Local cam…
225 | Decatur Deb Thu, May 12, 2011 8:17:37am |
re: #220 Walter L. Newton
Did you see the Oriental Gene and Jean Krupa video from the same channel?
Found some—two kids with a rigid arrangement but a bit of ‘improv’. The girls posture really reminds me of a bunch of traditional (South) Korean folk drum dances:
226 | Cannadian Club Akbar Thu, May 12, 2011 8:18:08am |
227 | Walter L. Newton Thu, May 12, 2011 8:19:55am |
re: #226 Cannadian Club Akbar
Live cam. Brrr…
[Link: www.myfoxtampabay.com…]
I see the carney’s. I’ve had/have a number of carnival friends living/wintering in Bradenton.
228 | sattv4u2 Thu, May 12, 2011 8:22:19am |
re: #227 Walter L. Newton
I see the carney’s. I’ve had/have a number of carnival friends living/wintering in Bradenton.
Can you introduce me to the bearded lady??
229 | Ericus58 Thu, May 12, 2011 8:24:42am |
re: #211 Decatur Deb
I was afraid of that.
comment on the thread:
“no matter how good you are at something… somewhere there is always an asian kid whos better…”
230 | Walter L. Newton Thu, May 12, 2011 8:26:13am |
re: #228 sattv4u2
Can you introduce me to the bearded lady??
I get real testy when people start cracking jokes about “very special people,” carnival workers and the like.
231 | Cannadian Club Akbar Thu, May 12, 2011 8:27:00am |
232 | sattv4u2 Thu, May 12, 2011 8:28:17am |
re: #230 Walter L. Newton
I get real testy when people start cracking jokes about “very special people,” carnival workers and the like.
No joke at all
I know several carny workers, all great hard working people
I know I couldn’t survive that life, town to town, show after show and always having to be “on”
233 | lawhawk Thu, May 12, 2011 8:28:50am |
Nate Silver takes a moment from his usual political statistics to delve into something else - baseball - and how statistics may predict what will come of Derek Jeter’s baseball season.
234 | Walter L. Newton Thu, May 12, 2011 8:29:58am |
re: #232 sattv4u2
No joke at all
I know several carny workers, all great hard working people
I know I couldn’t survive that life, town to town, show after show and always having to be “on”
It’s can be horrible… I did it for two seasons.
235 | tnguitarist Thu, May 12, 2011 8:31:54am |
re: #233 lawhawk
Baseball is actually where he got his start.
236 | Walter L. Newton Thu, May 12, 2011 8:32:30am |
Radio just announced that we have had 8-10 inches of snow. It’s melting fast, I haven’t seen more than 4-5 inches of standing snow at any point.
237 | tnguitarist Thu, May 12, 2011 8:33:09am |
238 | garhighway Thu, May 12, 2011 8:33:15am |
re: #232 sattv4u2
No joke at all
I know several carny workers, all great hard working people
I know I couldn’t survive that life, town to town, show after show and always having to be “on”
Back in the day, I was a small town lawyer. I and those like me always looked forward to when the annual carnival came to town, because it always brought with it an uptick in low-level criminal activity that led to an uptick in the need for lawyers to defend the alleged criminals, who were often people associated with the carnival.
239 | Lidane Thu, May 12, 2011 8:33:25am |
Looks like the WSJ isn’t buying what Mitt Romney is selling:
Obama’s Running Mate: Mitt Romney’s ObamaCare problem
For a potential President whose core argument is that he knows how to revive free market economic growth, this amounts to a fatal flaw. Presidents lead by offering a vision for the country rooted in certain principles, not by promising a technocracy that runs on “data.” Mr. Romney’s highest principle seems to be faith in his own expertise.
More immediately for his Republican candidacy, the debate over ObamaCare and the larger entitlement state may be the central question of the 2012 election. On that question, Mr. Romney is compromised and not credible. If he does not change his message, he might as well try to knock off Joe Biden and get on the Obama ticket.
240 | garhighway Thu, May 12, 2011 8:34:20am |
re: #239 Lidane
Looks like the WSJ isn’t buying what Mitt Romney is selling:
Mitt Romney: The Human Weathervane.
241 | sattv4u2 Thu, May 12, 2011 8:34:40am |
re: #234 Walter L. Newton
It’s can be horrible… I did it for two seasons.
This guy is based less than 4 miles from my house
I’ve met him and talked to him about the life several times
He’s only “local”, small doing shows on weekends within 100 miles or so of Atlanta but he used to be with a national show
[Link: www.allbusiness.com…]
242 | watching you tiny alien kittens are Thu, May 12, 2011 8:35:32am |
The Freepers are still at it, in fact their conspiracies are getting more far-fetched by the minute…
In a thread titled:
Iran can prove Bin Laden was dead long before US raid – Iranian minister.
Iranian Intelligence Minister Heydar Moslehi claims that Osama Bin Laden died from an illness before the US raid on his compound in Abbottabad. Iran has documents to prove it, he said.“We have credible information that Bin Laden died some time ago of a disease,” Moslehi said on the sidelines of a cabinet meeting on Sunday, as quoted by ISNA news agency.
You find this wonderful piece of rationalization…
The evidence suggests Pakistan’s ISI hired or forced a Bin Laden double to live in the house. There were a lot of political benefits to both sides in pretending Bin Laden was still alive. Until Obama whacked the guy to change the subject away from the birth certificate. Nobody in the global intelligence community ever imagined a US President would risk military lives on such a cheap political act. Bush could have done the same thing in Fall, 2008 and probably helped McCain beat Obama - but he didn’t.
35 posted on Wednesday, May 11, 2011 2:01:46 PM by Mr. Jeeves
/WTFF?
243 | tnguitarist Thu, May 12, 2011 8:37:44am |
re: #242 ausador
The Freepers are still at it, in fact their conspiracies are getting more far-fetched by the minute…
In a thread titled:
You find this wonderful piece of rationalization…
/WTFF?
So…..this is where freepers become fans of Iran? Oh, the places they’ll go.
244 | sattv4u2 Thu, May 12, 2011 8:38:10am |
re: #238 garhighway
Back in the day, I was a small town lawyer. I and those like me always looked forward to when the annual carnival came to town, because it always brought with it an uptick in low-level criminal activity that led to an uptick in the need for lawyers to defend the alleged criminals, who were often people associated with the carnival.
What were their “crimes”
From the ones I’ve met, they usually don’t go off the compound (except to get groceries) and the only trouble they have is when a patron tries to pull some shit at the carny
245 | Lidane Thu, May 12, 2011 8:38:41am |
re: #243 tnguitarist
So…this is where freepers become fans of Iran? Oh, the places they’ll go.
Anything to prove that Obama is an evil Seekrit Mooslim.
246 | Walter L. Newton Thu, May 12, 2011 8:44:17am |
re: #241 sattv4u2
This guy is based less than 4 miles from my house
I’ve met him and talked to him about the life several times
He’s only “local”, small doing shows on weekends within 100 miles or so of Atlanta but he used to be with a national show
[Link: www.allbusiness.com…]
Good article… don’t know his show, but there are a lot of smaller operations like his. Because of my early contacts in the carnival/outdoor amusement business, I moved into booking up front magic shows at fairs and outdoor events, grandstand and main stage shows, which were scripted and mounted in Dallas, and then I sent them out to the venue.
I was good friends with Paul Osborne of Paul Osborne and Associates (Dallas). He produced really big shows at the major parks, Six Flags etc. and we worked into an arrangement. He passed on contacts to me for smaller shows that he didn’t want to handle, didn’t have time to handle, or wasn’t “big money” enough for him to handle. So, I gave the client a mini-version of what Paul offered, and everyone was happy.
My best client at the time was the State Fair of Texas. Was a good feather in my cap and good for business to have the SFOT as one of your show clients.
247 | McSpiff Thu, May 12, 2011 8:44:53am |
re: #244 sattv4u2
What were their “crimes”
From the ones I’ve met, they usually don’t go off the compound (except to get groceries) and the only trouble they have is when a patron tries to pull some shit at the carny
Local kids blaming carneys most likely.
248 | garhighway Thu, May 12, 2011 8:45:36am |
re: #244 sattv4u2
What were their “crimes”
From the ones I’ve met, they usually don’t go off the compound (except to get groceries) and the only trouble they have is when a patron tries to pull some shit at the carny
Little stuff: petty theft, public drunkenness, the occasional brawl/assault. Occasionally it would escalate to felony territory, but not that often. If they gave the cop a hard time then you would get the resisting arrest charge, which we all knew meant that the cop felt the need to tune the guy up. And sometimes the search incident to arrest would turn up some drugs, which back then were a pretty big deal.
249 | Skeetghazi Thu, May 12, 2011 8:45:59am |
re: #243 tnguitarist
So…this is where freepers become fans of Iran? Oh, the places they’ll go.
Like I said, getting Bin Laden has made them lose their shit. Very interesting to watch.
250 | tnguitarist Thu, May 12, 2011 8:46:48am |
re: #249 Stanley Sea
Like I said, getting Bin Laden has made them lose their shit. Very interesting to watch.
Indeed.
251 | NJDhockeyfan Thu, May 12, 2011 8:47:02am |
252 | wee fury Thu, May 12, 2011 8:47:28am |
A good sense of humor keeps one sane.
Some lack it.
Unfortunately.
253 | Decatur Deb Thu, May 12, 2011 8:47:46am |
re: #246 Walter L. Newton
After the President’s “carnival barker” shot, an industry spokesman provided the PC language. They’re not “carneys”, they’re in the “mobile entertainment industry”.
254 | sattv4u2 Thu, May 12, 2011 8:49:41am |
re: #248 garhighway
Little stuff: petty theft, public drunkenness, the occasional brawl/assault. Occasionally it would escalate to felony territory, but not that often. If they gave the cop a hard time then you would get the resisting arrest charge, which we all knew meant that the cop felt the need to tune the guy up. And sometimes the search incident to arrest would turn up some drugs, which back then were a pretty big deal.
Well, like I stated, the ones I’ve met/ known are just hard workers spending most of their time seeting up, running the show, breaking it down and hitting the road. most of their “off” time being spent right on the carny grounds
Did they like to drink?? oh my yes
And were there drugs involved? Most certainly
But as stated, they rarely went to town and NEVER frequented local watering holes
255 | lawhawk Thu, May 12, 2011 8:51:51am |
re: #242 ausador
It’s the confluence of rabid anti-Obama meets the conspiracy theories of Alex Jones and co. Iran’s only pumping up the same nonsense that was spewed on Jones’ site/broadcasts just a few days ago (and then picked up by MSNBC among others) about how OBL died of a medical condition or suffered from Marfan, etc.
256 | Walter L. Newton Thu, May 12, 2011 8:54:47am |
re: #254 sattv4u2
Well, like I stated, the ones I’ve met/ known are just hard workers spending most of their time seeting up, running the show, breaking it down and hitting the road. most of their “off” time being spent right on the carny grounds
Did they like to drink?? oh my yes
And were there drugs involved? Most certainlyBut as stated, they rarely went to town and NEVER frequented local watering holes
Could be the lot rent-a-cops… most jurisdictions require some sort of security on show lots, and the cops will try to police what happens on the lot. Carneys publicly drunk, even on the lot, are still drunk.
The cops also look out for illegal games (count joints etc) and frequently shut down those operators.
Show lot is not off limits to law keeping.
257 | watching you tiny alien kittens are Thu, May 12, 2011 8:56:16am |
re: #242 ausador
I especially like the part where he claims:
Bush could have done the same thing in Fall, 2008 and probably helped McCain beat Obama - but he didn’t.
Wouldn’t Bush have been a bit embarressed when a tape of Osama showed up with him saying “hey wait a minute here, I’m NOT DEAD! Your President is lying!”
Some Iranian minister lies (like they routinely do, pretty much every week about something or the other) about “evidence” they have that Osama was already dead and the ‘ODS’ is so strong over there that they will take that as fact and run with it?
I can’t remember the last time I saw confirmation bias so clearly demonstrated.
258 | Decatur Deb Thu, May 12, 2011 8:58:11am |
Hard disk or fan is making coffee-grinder noises. Back-up time, BBL.
259 | sattv4u2 Thu, May 12, 2011 8:59:02am |
re: #256 Walter L. Newton
Show lot is not off limits to law keeping.
Agreed, but I’ve seen workers just escorted back to their trailer to sleep it off rather than be taken in to custody
260 | NJDhockeyfan Thu, May 12, 2011 8:59:25am |
Barack Obama’s Grandmother Threatened By Al Qaeda
Security has been increased around the home of President Barack Obama’s step-grandmother in Kenya after an African al Qaeda branch issued a personal threat against her, police said today.
Kenyan police told ABC News they are patrolling round the clock after Al Shabaab, the Somalia-based branch of al Qaeda, threatened the life of Sarah Obama.
Though security had been added to the elder Obama’s house the day after bin Laden was killed in fear of reprisals, the number of patrolling officers has ballooned since Al Shabaab’s threat was issued. One police chief told ABC News he now had enough officers “to patrol the entire village.”
Terrorists see granny as a viable target? What a bunch of Islamic scum they are.
261 | sattv4u2 Thu, May 12, 2011 8:59:25am |
re: #258 Decatur Deb
Hard disk or fan is making coffee-grinder noises. Back-up time, BBL.
I’ll have mine dark, no sugar please
262 | iossarian Thu, May 12, 2011 9:00:48am |
re: #260 NJDhockeyfan
Barack Obama’s Grandmother Threatened By Al Qaeda
Terrorists see granny as a viable target? What a bunch of Islamic scum they are.
Sigh. Is Fred Phelps “Christian scum”?
263 | Skeetghazi Thu, May 12, 2011 9:01:12am |
God, this is so fucking true.
Fox news alerts concerned white people everywhere that there is a new common enemy (not apologizing) for their two minute hate. This time it is
Rev. Wright Barack Obama Michelle Obama Eric Holder Van Jones Shirley Sherrod black farmers the new Black Panther Party Charlie Rangel Desirée Rogers Rev. Joseph Lowery AC-DC’s Back in Black Black Hole Sun The Man in Blackblack black BLACK BLACKITY BLACK BLACK! rapper Common:
[Link: www.balloon-juice.com…]
264 | Decatur Deb Thu, May 12, 2011 9:01:56am |
re: #261 sattv4u2
I’ll have mine dark, no sugar please
Weird. The noise is definitely related to having the Slate/Doonesbury website open. Can toggle it up and down.
265 | sattv4u2 Thu, May 12, 2011 9:02:49am |
re: #262 iossarian
Sigh. Is Fred Phelps “Christian scum”?
Yes
Is you Magic Balance Fairy now satisfied!?!?
266 | Walter L. Newton Thu, May 12, 2011 9:03:52am |
re: #259 sattv4u2
Show lot is not off limits to law keeping.
Agreed, but I’ve seen workers just escorted back to their trailer to sleep it off rather than be taken in to custody
Oh sure… so have I. Depends on what happened, who is paying the rent-a-cops and a number of other factors… like a bonus for the rent-a-cop.
Most (not all) shows have become big business, and they can’t afford the older stereotyped antics that besotted the trade in the past.
That article you linked to is a good example of that. The show owner in that article spoke more like a CEO than a sideshow barker.
There is too much back end money invested in carnivals, the rides, the joints, the food service (known as “grab joints”)… insurance and other costs… you fuck up and you’ll loose a fortune.
267 | NJDhockeyfan Thu, May 12, 2011 9:03:54am |
268 | iossarian Thu, May 12, 2011 9:03:55am |
re: #265 sattv4u2
Yes
Is you Magic Balance Fairy now satisfied!?!?
I wasn’t asking you :)
Are you saying you don’t have a problem with the phrase “Islamic scum”?
Would you have a problem with someone describing the Black Panther movement as “black scum”?
269 | NJDhockeyfan Thu, May 12, 2011 9:06:16am |
re: #268 iossarian
I wasn’t asking you :)
Are you saying you don’t have a problem with the phrase “Islamic scum”?
Would you have a problem with someone describing the Black Panther movement as “black scum”?
Why don’t we just call them the Spaghetti Monster scum so nobody get’s their feelings hurt?
270 | iossarian Thu, May 12, 2011 9:07:37am |
re: #269 NJDhockeyfan
Why don’t we just call them the Spaghetti Monster scum so nobody get’s their feelings hurt?
Yes, that’s right, implicating a wider group of people with the phrase “New Jersey scum” is just good-old-plain-speaking.
No need for anyone to get their “feelings hurt”.
271 | sattv4u2 Thu, May 12, 2011 9:07:55am |
re: #268 iossarian
I wasn’t asking you :)
Are you saying you don’t have a problem with the phrase “Islamic scum”?
Would you have a problem with someone describing the Black Panther movement as “black scum”?
Not at all
Not when someone who happens to be Islamic/Christian/Swedish/Albino/Heterosexual/LeftHanded/ uses that distinction to BE a scum
i.e.,, al Qaeda branch issued a personal threat against her
Do you think they’re talking about a Mormon Al Qaeda branch that threatened her?
272 | iossarian Thu, May 12, 2011 9:09:21am |
re: #271 sattv4u2
Not at all
Not when someone who happens to be Islamic/Christian/Swedish/Albino/Heterosexual/Left Handed/ uses that distinction to BE a scum
i.e.,, al Qaeda branch issued a personal threat against her
Do you think they’re talking about a Mormon Al Qaeda branch that threatened her?
So, if a black person committed an act of terrorism in the name of fighting racial oppression, you would have no problem describing them as “black scum”?
273 | Walter L. Newton Thu, May 12, 2011 9:09:26am |
re: #270 iossarian
Yes, that’s right, implicating a wider group of people with the phrase “New Jersey scum” is just good-old-plain-speaking.
No need for anyone to get their “feelings hurt”.
You mean like southern neanderthals and all that?
274 | iossarian Thu, May 12, 2011 9:10:09am |
re: #273 Walter L. Newton
You mean like southern neanderthals and all that?
Exactly. Where is Reine when I need her around?
275 | iceweasel Thu, May 12, 2011 9:10:25am |
re: #271 sattv4u2
Not at all
Not when someone who happens to be Islamic/Christian/Swedish/Albino/Heterosexual/Left Handed/ uses that distinction to BE a scum
i.e.,, al Qaeda branch issued a personal threat against her
Do you think they’re talking about a Mormon Al Qaeda branch that threatened her?
If you use “Islamic” to modify the noun “scum”, you’re implying that all followers of Islam are scum, whether you intend to or not.
I wouldn’t have a problem if it were restricted to, say, jihadis.
276 | Mostly sane, most of the time. Thu, May 12, 2011 9:10:53am |
re: #271 sattv4u2
Not at all
Not when someone who happens to be Islamic/Christian/Swedish/Albino/Heterosexual/Left Handed/ uses that distinction to BE a scum
i.e.,, al Qaeda branch issued a personal threat against her
Do you think they’re talking about a Mormon Al Qaeda branch that threatened her?
Hehehehe
“I know it was them because the IED was set on a nice tablecloth with a centerpiece and they had raked the leaves all around it.”
Sigh. I’m probably the only one who gets that joke.
277 | sattv4u2 Thu, May 12, 2011 9:11:45am |
re: #276 EmmmieG
Hehehehe
“I know it was them because the IED was set on a nice tablecloth with a centerpiece and they had raked the leaves all around it.”
Sigh. I’m probably the only one who gets that joke.
Not at all
Just spent Easter Sunday at my Mormon friends house
278 | NJDhockeyfan Thu, May 12, 2011 9:12:16am |
re: #270 iossarian
Yes, that’s right, implicating a wider group of people with the phrase “New Jersey scum” is just good-old-plain-speaking.
No need for anyone to get their “feelings hurt”.
This is for you, iossarian…
[sniff, sniff….cough]
279 | sattv4u2 Thu, May 12, 2011 9:14:06am |
re: #275 iceweasel
If you use “Islamic” to modify the noun “scum”, you’re implying that all followers of Islam are scum, whether you intend to or not.
I wouldn’t have a problem if it were restricted to, say, jihadis.
Point taken
But as in the question of Fred Phelps, I have no problem calling him a Christian Scum, and I happen to be “christian”
As having Italian heritage, I have no problem calling Moussilini Italian Scum
280 | zora Thu, May 12, 2011 9:15:48am |
re: #263 Stanley Sea
God, this is so fucking true.
[Link: www.balloon-juice.com…]
Fox News Attacks on ‘Vile Rapper’ Common Was Debunked by Their Own Reporting
Conservatives such as Fox News, the Daily Caller and Sarah Palin are criticizing the White House’s invitation to rapper Common for a poetry event over the purported vulgarity of his lyrics. Fox Nation, for instance, called Common a “vile rapper.”But roughly half-a-year ago, Fox News had a different tone about Common. In an October 2010 report for FoxNews.com, reporter Jason Robinson interviewed the “rap legend” and told him, “your music is very positive. And you’re known as the conscious rapper. How important is that to you, and how important do you think that is to our kids?”
Common replied that it’s a “significant role. I just try to show who we are as well-rounded people and I’m happy to be known as the conscious artist.”
281 | iceweasel Thu, May 12, 2011 9:16:07am |
re: #279 sattv4u2
Point taken
But as in the question of Fred Phelps, I have no problem calling him a Christian Scum, and I happen to be “christian”
Well, I have a problem with the phrase Christian scum and I’m not even Christian. The Christian people on this blog would probably be the first to point out that Phelps isn’t himself behaving in a Christian manner. So why smear a whole group of people unintentionally or otherwise?
282 | zora Thu, May 12, 2011 9:16:14am |
re: #280 zora
here’s the link: [Link: crooksandliars.com…]
283 | Walter L. Newton Thu, May 12, 2011 9:16:54am |
Netflix recommendation for all…
“Welcome to Sajjanpur”
It’s a wonderful soft-Bollywood movie, much like a combination of an Indian “Fiddler on the Roof” and “Cyrano” with a little “Armacord” thrown in.
In Hindi, subtitled English…
[Link: www.imdb.com…]
284 | tnguitarist Thu, May 12, 2011 9:17:23am |
re: #278 NJDhockeyfan
This is for you, iossarian…
[Video][sniff, sniff…cough]
Couldn’t you have called him “terrorist scum”?
285 | NJDhockeyfan Thu, May 12, 2011 9:17:53am |
re: #281 iceweasel
Well, I have a problem with the phrase Christian scum and I’m not even Christian. The Christian people on this blog would probably be the first to point out that Phelps isn’t himself behaving in a Christian manner. So why smear a whole group of people unintentionally or otherwise?
I am a Christian and my feelings aren’t hurt by calling Phelps Christian scum.
286 | sattv4u2 Thu, May 12, 2011 9:20:05am |
re: #281 iceweasel
Well, I have a problem with the phrase Christian scum and I’m not even Christian. The Christian people on this blog would probably be the first to point out that Phelps isn’t himself behaving in a Christian manner. So why smear a whole group of people unintentionally or otherwise?
And thats the point
As long as Phelps calls himself a Christian, I have no problem saying that his interpretation of what a Christian is is scummy
As long as a jihadist is doing what he is doing in the name of his version of Islam,,,,,,
By calling them Christian/ Islamic scum, I’m SEPERATING them from true Christians/ Islamists
287 | tnguitarist Thu, May 12, 2011 9:20:42am |
re: #278 NJDhockeyfan
People and their stupid feelings, amirite?
288 | iossarian Thu, May 12, 2011 9:22:13am |
re: #285 NJDhockeyfan
I am a Christian and my feelings aren’t hurt by calling Phelps Christian scum.
Lol. I can just picture you nodding your head in sage agreement to the ranting mullah on Fox News. “I quite concur, Saeed. Phelps is Christian scum.”
289 | iceweasel Thu, May 12, 2011 9:22:55am |
re: #285 NJDhockeyfan
re: #286 sattv4u2
I think your points can be made better by not using language that demonises a whole group of people. You as the speaker/writer know its not your intent to do so, and that’s fine, but not everyone reading realises that you intend to make those distinctions.
If I were a Muslim, I wouldn’t feel welcome anywhere I see phrases like Islamic scum. It wouldn’t reassure me to have you point out you don’t mean me or Muslims like me. I just think it’s language that is unnecessarily inflammatory and can put people off.
290 | iossarian Thu, May 12, 2011 9:24:43am |
291 | BishopX Thu, May 12, 2011 9:25:41am |
re: #289 iceweasel
Exactly! Adding the adjective “Islamic” did nothing to strengthen your point. simply calling them scum would have worked much more effectively. Unless of course you meant to modify who was scum….in which case you sir are a bigot.
292 | iossarian Thu, May 12, 2011 9:26:24am |
re: #285 NJDhockeyfan
I am a Christian and my feelings aren’t hurt by calling Phelps Christian scum.
Incidentally, you haven’t answered my question about whether you would feel comfortable describing a black terrorist fighting racial inequality in the US as “black scum”.
293 | iceweasel Thu, May 12, 2011 9:27:22am |
re: #290 iossarian
Pretty damn generous given (some of) the history of this site.
Well, yeah. That’s there in the background too. I don’t believe either sattv or NJD intend to slam all Muslims with that phrase, but that’s because I’ve been reading them awhile. But that’s the point— the language is unnecessarily offensive and not everyone reading is going to be as generous or have read as much. if anything, they might be familiar with the old history of this site, prior to moderation, when such comments were easy to find— and were intentional slurs.
294 | sattv4u2 Thu, May 12, 2011 9:28:26am |
re: #292 iossarian
Incidentally, you haven’t answered my question about whether you would feel comfortable describing a black terrorist fighting racial inequality in the US as “black scum”.
The scum threatening Obamas grandmother did it because of “racial inequality”??
If you’re going top make a comparison, please make sure they are, well
COMPARABLE!
295 | iossarian Thu, May 12, 2011 9:29:40am |
re: #294 sattv4u2
The scum threatening Obamas grandmother did it because of “racial inequality”??
If you’re going top make a comparison, please make sure they are, well
COMPARABLE!
No, please try to understand. I am asking whether, in the hypothetical situation where a black person committed an act of terrorism in the US, in the name of racial inequality, you would feel comfortable assigning the label “black scum”.
Would you?
296 | tnguitarist Thu, May 12, 2011 9:29:51am |
re: #294 sattv4u2
The scum threatening Obamas grandmother did it because of “racial inequality”??
If you’re going top make a comparison, please make sure they are, well
COMPARABLE!
They did it because they’re dicks.
297 | garhighway Thu, May 12, 2011 9:30:33am |
re: #254 sattv4u2
Well, like I stated, the ones I’ve met/ known are just hard workers spending most of their time seeting up, running the show, breaking it down and hitting the road. most of their “off” time being spent right on the carny grounds
Did they like to drink?? oh my yes
And were there drugs involved? Most certainlyBut as stated, they rarely went to town and NEVER frequented local watering holes
Our carnival was right in the heart of town.
And of course it was a small minority that ended up in court the following week. But it was a busy week for the court.
298 | sattv4u2 Thu, May 12, 2011 9:32:38am |
re: #295 iossarian
No, please try to understand. I am asking whether, in the hypothetical situation where a black person committed an act of terrorism in the US, in the name of racial inequality, you would feel comfortable assigning the label “black scum”.
Would you?
To many variables to give a yes/no answer
In the case of the threat against Obamas grandmother, we know all the variables
299 | sattv4u2 Thu, May 12, 2011 9:32:47am |
re: #297 garhighway
Our carnival was right in the heart of town.
And of course it was a small minority that ended up in court the following week. But it was a busy week for the court.
got it
300 | sattv4u2 Thu, May 12, 2011 9:33:07am |
301 | iossarian Thu, May 12, 2011 9:33:19am |
re: #298 sattv4u2
To many variables to give a yes/no answer
In the case of the threat against Obamas grandmother, we know all the variables
Lol. Thanks for playing.
People used to call MLK Jr. such things, for what it’s worth.
302 | sattv4u2 Thu, May 12, 2011 9:34:16am |
re: #301 iossarian
Lol. Thanks for playing.
People used to call MLK Jr. such things, for what it’s worth.
Nothing, really
Again,, comparison
Did MLK threaten JFK’s grandmother?
303 | NJDhockeyfan Thu, May 12, 2011 9:34:47am |
re: #292 iossarian
Incidentally, you haven’t answered my question about whether you would feel comfortable describing a black terrorist fighting racial inequality in the US as “black scum”.
Of course not. What a stupid statement to make.
304 | BishopX Thu, May 12, 2011 9:34:56am |
re: #298 sattv4u2
To many variables to give a yes/no answer
In the case of the threat against Obamas grandmother, we know all the variables
Here’s a hint: if the word terrorist is used, their motivations aren’t terribly important in deciding whether or not they’re scum.
305 | iossarian Thu, May 12, 2011 9:34:56am |
re: #298 sattv4u2
In the case of the threat against Obamas grandmother, we know all the variables
And by the way, this is bullshit. What, there are magic variables that apply to a Black Panther splinter group, that don’t apply to some random group of disaffected Muslims in East Africa?
What are those variables?
306 | iossarian Thu, May 12, 2011 9:35:59am |
re: #303 NJDhockeyfan
Of course not. What a stupid statement to make.
OK, so Muslims who commit acts of terrorism are “Islamic scum”, but black who commit acts of terrorism are not “black scum”, and indeed it would be “stupid” to think so.
Gotcha.
307 | sattv4u2 Thu, May 12, 2011 9:36:40am |
re: #304 BishopX
Here’s a hint: if the word terrorist is used, their motivations aren’t terribly important in deciding whether or not they’re scum.
So I can’t call Phelps a Christain Scum
I can’t call Moussilinni an Italian scum?
308 | Decatur Deb Thu, May 12, 2011 9:38:18am |
re: #258 Decatur Deb
Hard disk or fan is making coffee-grinder noises. Back-up time, BBL.
That was an adventure—must not have been inside this desktop case for a couple years. I put the 4hp shop vac on ‘blower’ mode, now I have the whole room and drapes to clean. Running super quiet, though.
309 | iossarian Thu, May 12, 2011 9:38:45am |
re: #307 sattv4u2
So I can’t call Phelps a Christain Scum
I can’t call Moussilinni an Italian scum?
You know, I’ve noticed some posters calling various Italians “Italian scum” quite a lot lately. It’s almost as if they’ve got something against the Italians!
///
310 | sattv4u2 Thu, May 12, 2011 9:39:06am |
re: #308 Decatur Deb
That was an adventure—must not have been inside this desktop case for a couple years. I put the 4hp shop vac on ‘blower’ mode, now I have the whole room and drapes to clean. Running super quiet, though.
While your at it, can you come over and do my family room?
311 | sattv4u2 Thu, May 12, 2011 9:39:27am |
re: #309 iossarian
You know, I’ve noticed some posters calling various Italians “Italian scum” quite a lot lately. It’s almost as if they’ve got something against the Italians!
///
Or southerners!
312 | iossarian Thu, May 12, 2011 9:42:37am |
re: #311 sattv4u2
Or southerners!
Well, quite. That kind of broad-brush attack should be called out. I am guilty of it myself as it applies to Republicans.
313 | BishopX Thu, May 12, 2011 9:43:59am |
re: #307 sattv4u2
So I can’t call Phelps a Christain Scum
I can’t call Moussilinni an Italian scum?
Is phelps a terrorist?
There a certain point past which motivation are not important, only the actions matter. Blowing up women and children and assassinating peoples grandmothers (because of their grandchildren) are past that line. It doesn’t matter why you do it, you’re still scum.
314 | iceweasel Thu, May 12, 2011 9:44:31am |
re: #312 iossarian
Well, quite. That kind of broad-brush attack should be called out. I am guilty of it myself as it applies to Republicans.
That’s exactly why I prefer the term wingnut, as it makes clear that I don’t mean all conservatives or all republicans. Took a lot of crap for using that word here, but it makes the point and the distinction I want to make.
Problem for the GOP is, the wingnutty elements are in control now.
315 | sattv4u2 Thu, May 12, 2011 9:45:31am |
re: #313 BishopX
Is phelps a terrorist?
No, he’s a scum,,, a Christian Scum
WHY ,, because he’s doing his scumminess in the name of his version of (wait for it)
Christianity!
316 | NJDhockeyfan Thu, May 12, 2011 9:46:34am |
re: #307 sattv4u2
So I can’t call Phelps a Christain Scum
I can’t call Moussilinni an Italian scum?
No, you also can’t call the IRA Irish scum or Hitler Nazi scum. Shame on you!
317 | sattv4u2 Thu, May 12, 2011 9:46:38am |
And on that note. conference call hell awaits
SCUMMY conference call hell!!
318 | tnguitarist Thu, May 12, 2011 9:48:43am |
re: #315 sattv4u2
Is phelps a terrorist?
No, he’s a scum,,, a Christian Scum
WHY ,, because he’s doing his scumminess in the name of his version of (wait for it)
Christianity!
By saying he is a Christian scum, you are saying he is a Christian. There are some Christians who would argue that. Just because someone does an act ‘in the name of’ something else, doesn’t make it so.
319 | sattv4u2 Thu, May 12, 2011 9:49:27am |
re: #318 tnguitarist
By saying he is a Christian scum, you are saying he is a Christian. There are some Christians who would argue that. Just because someone does an act ‘in the name of’ something else, doesn’t make it so.
No,, I’m saying HE’s saying he’s a Christian
320 | tnguitarist Thu, May 12, 2011 9:50:21am |
321 | iossarian Thu, May 12, 2011 9:50:40am |
re: #316 NJDhockeyfan
No, you also can’t call the IRA Irish scum or Hitler Nazi scum. Shame on you!
Still dodging my “black scum” question I see.
What’s your answer?
322 | sattv4u2 Thu, May 12, 2011 9:51:12am |
323 | iceweasel Thu, May 12, 2011 9:51:45am |
re: #316 NJDhockeyfan
No, you also can’t call the IRA Irish scum or Hitler Nazi scum. Shame on you!
This is actually a good comment, not for the reason you intended. Nazis are all scum by definition, just like terrorists. You can call the IRA or the Real IRA terrorist scum, but if you call them Irish scum you’re acting like those in northern Ireland who DO consider all the irish scum, and consider themselves british, not Irish.
324 | iossarian Thu, May 12, 2011 9:52:08am |
re: #321 iossarian
Still dodging my “black scum” question I see.
What’s your answer?
So far:
- Italian scum -> OK
- Nazi scum -> fine
- Islamic scum -> great
- Irish scum -> dandy
- black scum -> no. “stupid” to think this would be OK.
325 | tnguitarist Thu, May 12, 2011 9:55:05am |
Here’s the test: Would you say ‘Islamic scum’ in a room full of followers of Islam?
326 | garhighway Thu, May 12, 2011 9:57:49am |
re: #325 tnguitarist
Here’s the test: Would you say ‘Islamic scum’ in a room full of followers of Islam?
Only once.
/
327 | iossarian Thu, May 12, 2011 9:59:14am |
Trying to think of some other groups that might be granted the same consideration as black people (in terms of not being lumped in with any terrorist elements they happen to have in their midst).
Are PETA “vegetarian scum”?
ETA? Are they “Basque scum”?
How about depression-era protesters? “Farmer scum”?
328 | Decatur Deb Thu, May 12, 2011 10:35:58am |
It’s nice to be so old you don’t even have to pretend to like anything newer than Springsteen.