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Thursday, January 31, 2013
Other great ideas by Senator Stacey Campfield (R-TN) On 'Don't Say Gay' Bill
We also hold our hands over their ears and scream.
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Monday, January 28, 2013
Sunday, January 27, 2013
Saturday, January 26, 2013
Friday, January 25, 2013
Thursday, January 24, 2013
From the Onion: 62-Year-Old With Gun Only One Standing Between Nation And Full-Scale Government Takeover
NORFOLK, VA—According to numerous reports, local 62-year-old Earl Bailey, who owns a shotgun and several boxes of ammunition, is currently the last bastion of defense between the United States of America and the federal government’s plot of a full-scale takeover.
Bailey, a recent retiree and a proud advocate of gun rights, has been confirmed by multiple sources as being a true patriot, and is, at present, the only person capable of preventing top-secret forces within the government from striking and forcefully coercing hundreds of millions of Americans to submit to a fascist and brutal New World Order.
Since the early 1990s, sources estimated the gun owner has staved off innumerable large-scale government threats, all from the center of his 12-acre ranch.
“It is every American’s right to be good and armed, and that’s a right that should always be protected,” said Bailey, now the sole American protecting the nation from the government’s hidden plot of disarming all citizens, gradually gaining control of the mass media, and installing martial law throughout the nation’s streets. “Our Founding Fathers intended for each and every one of us to protect ourselves from tyranny. That’s what America is all about.”
“What happens when the feds show up at your front door and start telling you how much meat you can eat or how to raise your kids?” continued the lifetime NRA member, brandishing the very weapon that now serves as the final hope of staving off a totalitarian state. “Is that the future you want?”
Bailey, who keeps his gun on his person at all times and regularly patrols his property in his truck, has reportedly struck dread into the very highest-ranking members of the U.S. government. According to sources, top government and military officials are fully aware that they remain unable to commence with their oppressive, systematic subjugation of the American populace as long as the 62-year-old owner of a rifle exists.
Additional reports confirmed that Bailey’s frequent practice of shooting his gun at empty bean cans in his backyard has repeatedly forced government officials to reassess both their ground and air strategies for the impending takeover.
“The way I see it, the Second Amendment’s been keeping this nation free and secure for well over 200 years,” Bailey said, valiantly standing in front of his home that is constantly being monitored by CIA agents and elite Special Forces operatives, who are told to maintain a safe distance from the formidable 62-year-old. “First they’ll come for our guns and next…well, shoot, I don’t really plan on ever seeing what the hell happens next.”
While the federal government is more than adequately prepared to begin the first phase of its plan of convoying Second Amendment adherents to newly established FEMA concentration camps, high-level members of the Obama Administration involved in the widespread conspiracy confirmed that they have been forced to resort to alternate methods due solely to Bailey’s heroics.
“As long as there’s someone like Earl out there with a gun and ammunition, we are unable to carry out our attack on America,” said Maxwell Caufield, a covert military leader in charge of the operation to turn the country into an authoritarian, one-party state wherein the basic rights of citizens are stripped away in order to create total government control. “Try as we did to spread our distorted gun control propaganda—claiming that it would protect innocent people across the country from needless deaths—the man just wouldn’t bite. There is simply nothing we can do about Earl and his gun, damn him.”
“You’ve got to hand it to him, really,” Caufield added. “If it weren’t for Earl, you’d be looking at a totally different country.”
Originally published: http://www.theonion.com/articles/62yearold-with-gun-only-one-standing-between-natio,30984/
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Monday, January 21, 2013
Suck it: sent to me by a friend of blog.
BILL IN PORTLAND writes:
>
> "Suck it."
>
> To Rush Limbaugh, who said "I hope he fails" on inauguration day:
> Suck it. He didn't.
>
> To the birthers, whose claims about Barack HUSSEIN Obama's > "questionable" citizenship were nothing but racism cloaked in > concern-trollery: Suck it. He's a two term Kenyan president now.
>
> To Mitch McConnell, who said his #1 goal was to make Barack Obama > "a one-term president": Suck it, turtleman. #44 is #44 for another 4.
>
> To John Boehner, who as House minority leader yelled "Hell NO you > can't!" to Obama's first-term agenda: Suck it. Hell YES he could!
>
> To former South Carolina senator and tea party organizer Jim > DeMint, who said the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act would be "Obama's Waterloo": Suck it. It so wasn't.
>
> To the tea party idiots who hoisted signs at their Obamacare protest rallies that read, "Bury Obamacare with Ted Kennedy": I'd rather bury your ideas with Reagan. Suck it, jerks.
>
> To Mitt Romney, who ran the most classless and bullshit-dense
> campaign of any presidential candidate in my memory: Here's something
> you can scrawl on your Etch-A-Sketch: S-U-C-K-I-T.
>
> To Dick Cheney, who said America would be less safe under Obama:> sir, the attacks of 9/11/01---and there were four of them---happened on your watch. Obama killed bin Laden and there were no al Qaeda attacks on American soil. So suck it. Right after you take a remedial
> gun-safety course.
>
> To all those ignorant fools who called Barack Obama a Muslim, a Kenyan and/or a socialist as if those are all inherently and self-evidently "bad" things: grow the fuck up. Right after you suck it.
>
> To Sean Hannity, Karl Rove and Dick Morris: Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha > Ha!!!!!!!!! Suck it.
>
> To the Wall Street banksters, who….. who….. hell, I can't even
> begin to write the words that describe your obscene, cold-hearted,
> destructive, greedy and soulless behavior over the past four years.
> Just suck it.
>
> To all the governors and state legislatures that tried their
> damndest to rig election laws so they favored Romney over Obama: Suck it.
All you did was ensure that voters were more committed than ever
> to making sure their votes were counted.
>
> "Suck it."
>
> To Rush Limbaugh, who said "I hope he fails" on inauguration day:
> Suck it. He didn't.
>
> To the birthers, whose claims about Barack HUSSEIN Obama's > "questionable" citizenship were nothing but racism cloaked in > concern-trollery: Suck it. He's a two term Kenyan president now.
>
> To Mitch McConnell, who said his #1 goal was to make Barack Obama > "a one-term president": Suck it, turtleman. #44 is #44 for another 4.
>
> To John Boehner, who as House minority leader yelled "Hell NO you > can't!" to Obama's first-term agenda: Suck it. Hell YES he could!
>
> To former South Carolina senator and tea party organizer Jim > DeMint, who said the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act would be "Obama's Waterloo": Suck it. It so wasn't.
>
> To the tea party idiots who hoisted signs at their Obamacare protest rallies that read, "Bury Obamacare with Ted Kennedy": I'd rather bury your ideas with Reagan. Suck it, jerks.
>
> To Mitt Romney, who ran the most classless and bullshit-dense
> campaign of any presidential candidate in my memory: Here's something
> you can scrawl on your Etch-A-Sketch: S-U-C-K-I-T.
>
> To Dick Cheney, who said America would be less safe under Obama:> sir, the attacks of 9/11/01---and there were four of them---happened on your watch. Obama killed bin Laden and there were no al Qaeda attacks on American soil. So suck it. Right after you take a remedial
> gun-safety course.
>
> To all those ignorant fools who called Barack Obama a Muslim, a Kenyan and/or a socialist as if those are all inherently and self-evidently "bad" things: grow the fuck up. Right after you suck it.
>
> To Sean Hannity, Karl Rove and Dick Morris: Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha > Ha!!!!!!!!! Suck it.
>
> To the Wall Street banksters, who….. who….. hell, I can't even
> begin to write the words that describe your obscene, cold-hearted,
> destructive, greedy and soulless behavior over the past four years.
> Just suck it.
>
> To all the governors and state legislatures that tried their
> damndest to rig election laws so they favored Romney over Obama: Suck it.
All you did was ensure that voters were more committed than ever
> to making sure their votes were counted.
Sunday, January 20, 2013
Saturday, January 19, 2013
U1TV - Union Busting 101 - "Fear," Episode 1
Link to the book is on right. Very interesting for anyone trying to get rights in the work place this is the guy who management hires to make sure it doesn't happen.
Friday, January 18, 2013
Excellent piece from earlier in the year of what's wrong with counting on the Dems or the GOP to protect education
Alex Wagner adopts the position: Alex Wagner is spectacularly telegenic
and she’s plenty smart.
For that reason, she is one of MSNBC’s gang of fiery new liberal Mouseketeers. They make us feel that we’re part of the gang. They’re youngish and they're lots of fun. They're our very best friends on TV.
If they came out one day yelling, “I’m Alex! I’m Chris!” would anyone be surprised?
When necessary, these Mouseketeers may adopt the company line. To see Wagner do so concerning the Chicago school strike, click over to Digby’s post.
One point is essential:
None of the people on that panel have any idea what they’re talking about! They don’t know what goes on in urban schools. Beyond that, they don’t care. They don’t understand the potential problems with the use of standardized tests to evaluate teachers. They certainly don’t understand the reasons for the current strike.
They have no idea what they’re talking about. That said, they do know their scripts.
(In principle, we’re not opposed to using standardized tests as part of teacher evaluation. Key words there: In principle.)
After her initial presentation, Wagner adopts the corporatist line in every word out of her mouth. Here’s what she said in her second throw, the toss she made to John Heileman:
In her next contribution, Wagner snidely noted that Chicago teachers are being paid an average of $76,000. She forgot to say what she is paid for reciting the company line.
“Let me say one thing though,” the fiery TV liberal continued. “I mean, the narrative here is that somehow the teachers unions do not have the interests of children at heart. And the fact that there are hundreds of thousands of Chicago school children not in school doesn’t do much to ameliorate that image.”
Wagner snarked as she said it.
Once more, let’s stress a key point: Wagner doesn’t have any idea what she’s talking about. She doesn’t know squat about low-income schools. She has no plan to learn.
Like everyone else in the insider press, she does know her approved narratives. For whatever reason, NBC and its cable arms have always been weirdly involved in pushing the Bloomberg/Gates “education reform” agenda. In this post at the Atlantic, Molly Ball helps explain how these alignments are coming to the Democratic Party itself:
But the highlighted text explains what’s happening as liberals adopt the “reform” position. For whatever reason, big-money people like the Bloomberg/Gates version of “education reform”—and Democratic candidates adore those big-money people! Cory Booker ran out to kiss big-money ass during the dust-up over Bain Capital.
Now, Booker is kissing big-money ass over “education reform.”
Beyond that, big-money people have been behind NBC’s weird advocacy for the Rhee/Bloomberg line—and Wagner is paid by NBC. We’ll have to guess that she is paid much more than that $76,000 per year. The future pay-days will be vast, as long as she colors inside the lines.
For whatever reason, Digby singles out Heileman for (well-deserved) criticism, thereby giving Wagner a pass. That’s also a typical part of this process. But if you want to see a liberal Mousekeeter cheerfully adopt the position, click over to Digby’s site and watch Alex Wagner sound off.
Wagner is scornful toward Chicago teachers. Please understand that one key point:
She has no idea what she’s talking about! Performing like a good Mouseketeer, she’s simply reciting her lines.
Two final points: When Wagner forgot to say how much she's paid, all the other panelists forgot to ask her.
At the New Republic, Richard Kahlenberg notes that the median salary for Chicago teachers is $68,000. He'll never make it on TV advancing points like that! (His whole piece is worth reading.)
Originally published here: http://dailyhowler.blogspot.com/2012/09/how-mousketeers-hustle-us-kids.html
For that reason, she is one of MSNBC’s gang of fiery new liberal Mouseketeers. They make us feel that we’re part of the gang. They’re youngish and they're lots of fun. They're our very best friends on TV.
If they came out one day yelling, “I’m Alex! I’m Chris!” would anyone be surprised?
When necessary, these Mouseketeers may adopt the company line. To see Wagner do so concerning the Chicago school strike, click over to Digby’s post.
One point is essential:
None of the people on that panel have any idea what they’re talking about! They don’t know what goes on in urban schools. Beyond that, they don’t care. They don’t understand the potential problems with the use of standardized tests to evaluate teachers. They certainly don’t understand the reasons for the current strike.
They have no idea what they’re talking about. That said, they do know their scripts.
(In principle, we’re not opposed to using standardized tests as part of teacher evaluation. Key words there: In principle.)
After her initial presentation, Wagner adopts the corporatist line in every word out of her mouth. Here’s what she said in her second throw, the toss she made to John Heileman:
WAGNER (9/12/12): It’s worth noting, it’s hard to say, “Look, we don’t want to be evaluated. You just have to keep paying us what you’re paying us.”Cute. You’ll have to watch to evaluate her tone, which we would describe as snide.
In her next contribution, Wagner snidely noted that Chicago teachers are being paid an average of $76,000. She forgot to say what she is paid for reciting the company line.
“Let me say one thing though,” the fiery TV liberal continued. “I mean, the narrative here is that somehow the teachers unions do not have the interests of children at heart. And the fact that there are hundreds of thousands of Chicago school children not in school doesn’t do much to ameliorate that image.”
Wagner snarked as she said it.
Once more, let’s stress a key point: Wagner doesn’t have any idea what she’s talking about. She doesn’t know squat about low-income schools. She has no plan to learn.
Like everyone else in the insider press, she does know her approved narratives. For whatever reason, NBC and its cable arms have always been weirdly involved in pushing the Bloomberg/Gates “education reform” agenda. In this post at the Atlantic, Molly Ball helps explain how these alignments are coming to the Democratic Party itself:
BALL (9/8/12): [Michelle] Rhee, the controversial former Washington, D.C., schools chancellor known for her hard-charging style, has worked with Republican governors to push her reform ideas in states across the country. Her ongoing pitched battle with the teachers unions has put her at odds with one of the Democratic Party's most important traditional constituencies.For ourselves, we’re not unalterably opposed to performance-based pay. On balance, we think experimentation with charter schools has been quite constructive. We’re not opposed to everything Rhee says and does. As we've said in the past, we like some things she says.
Yet there are signs that Rhee's persona non grata status in her party is beginning to wane—starting with the fact that the chairman of the Democratic convention, Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, spoke at the movie screening Rhee hosted at the convention earlier this week. Another Democratic star, Newark Mayor Cory Booker, spoke at the cocktails-and-canapes reception afterward. Across the country, Democratic officials from governors like Colorado's John Hickenlooper to former President Clinton—buoyed by the well-funded encouragement of the hedge-fund bigwigs behind much of the charter-school movement—are shifting the party's consensus away from the union-dictated terms to which it has long been loyal. Instead, they're moving the party toward a full-fledged embrace of the twin pillars of the reform movement: performance-based incentives for teachers, and increased options, including charter schools, for parents.
But the highlighted text explains what’s happening as liberals adopt the “reform” position. For whatever reason, big-money people like the Bloomberg/Gates version of “education reform”—and Democratic candidates adore those big-money people! Cory Booker ran out to kiss big-money ass during the dust-up over Bain Capital.
Now, Booker is kissing big-money ass over “education reform.”
Beyond that, big-money people have been behind NBC’s weird advocacy for the Rhee/Bloomberg line—and Wagner is paid by NBC. We’ll have to guess that she is paid much more than that $76,000 per year. The future pay-days will be vast, as long as she colors inside the lines.
For whatever reason, Digby singles out Heileman for (well-deserved) criticism, thereby giving Wagner a pass. That’s also a typical part of this process. But if you want to see a liberal Mousekeeter cheerfully adopt the position, click over to Digby’s site and watch Alex Wagner sound off.
Wagner is scornful toward Chicago teachers. Please understand that one key point:
She has no idea what she’s talking about! Performing like a good Mouseketeer, she’s simply reciting her lines.
Two final points: When Wagner forgot to say how much she's paid, all the other panelists forgot to ask her.
At the New Republic, Richard Kahlenberg notes that the median salary for Chicago teachers is $68,000. He'll never make it on TV advancing points like that! (His whole piece is worth reading.)
Originally published here: http://dailyhowler.blogspot.com/2012/09/how-mousketeers-hustle-us-kids.html
Thursday, January 17, 2013
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Colbert takes on the gun lobby: very funny
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Monday, January 14, 2013
Sunday, January 13, 2013
Saturday, January 12, 2013
Friday, January 11, 2013
Thursday, January 10, 2013
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Massive Cuts to Postal Service a Step Towards Privatization?
Write Darrell Issa and ask him why doesn't he want you to get mail?
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
Monday, January 7, 2013
Sunday, January 6, 2013
Saturday, January 5, 2013
The Untold History of the United States ~ Chapter 1 - World War II
The full video if you don't have Showtime.
Friday, January 4, 2013
Thursday, January 3, 2013
Shocking Declassified Documents
And some people believe class warfare has been going on but we know better.
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
Washington Celebrates Solving Totally Unnecessary Crisis They Created
WASHINGTON (The Borowitz Report)—Official Washington was in celebration mode on New Year’s Day after kind of averting a completely unnecessary crisis that was entirely of its own creation.
“This deal proves that if we all procrastinate long and hard enough, we can semi-solve any self-inflicted problem at the very last minute in a way that satisfies no one,” said Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Kentucky).
But even as Sen. McConnell basked in self-congratulation, he warned Congress against the complacency that could come with having sort of fixed its own completely avoidable mess.
“This is a new year, and much work remains to be done,” he said. “It’s up to us to concoct entirely new optional disasters that we will have to undo at some later date in a more or less half-assed way.”
In a related story, an arsonist received an award for putting out his own fire.
“This is a new year, and much work remains to be done,” he said. “It’s up to us to concoct entirely new optional disasters that we will have to undo at some later date in a more or less half-assed way.”
In a related story, an arsonist received an award for putting out his own fire.
Read more: http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/borowitzreport/2013/01/washington-celebrates-solving-totally-unnecessary-crisis-they-created.html#ixzz2Gk8JP0Rd
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