Yesterday really blew, wind-wise. We didn’t lose power at work, but when I came home for lunch, I found the clocks blinking, so I reckon the power was out there. Siggy doesn’t like storms, and even high winds scare the hell out of him. Power failures, too. Especially when the UPS in my office downstairs (where he hangs out during the day) and the one in Granny’s office upstairs start beeping. He must’ve been terrified yesterday, and when I got home at lunch, I found that he’d managed to lock himself in the tiny little bathroom off the kitchen (it’s literally too small for him to stand in if he keeps his tail straight). I don’t know how long he was trapped in there, but the whole room was full of dog slobber. Poor boy. Then, when I got home after work, I realized one of our circuit breakers had tripped, so my UPS was dead (and Sedition Radio was off the air). It’s always something.
Arkansas GOP cracker Kim Hendren has apologized for the way he referred to that Jew Senator of mine. Not that being a Jew Senator is a bad thing, of course. Just not something you see much in Arkansas, I guess, where they have good, Christian family values like Andy Griffith and whatnot. I wonder if Hendren knows Jesus was a Jew? Better not tell him – his head might explode. Jesus can tell him all about it come Judgment Day.
With the decision to not release the prisoner abuse photos, the revival of military commissions, the reluctance to prosecute torturers, and the removal of protections for polar bears and gray wolves, I’m experiencing a bit of déjà vu these days. I always thought it was a good thing that the Bushies were so stupid, or they could have been really dangerous. I hope the new boss isn’t just a smarter version of the old boss.
Speaking of the new boss, did anybody else find his comments at yesterday’s town hall meeting kind of condescending?
Now, this brings to the last principle, and so this touches on your point, and that is, why not do a single-payer system. (Applause.) Got the little single-payer advocates up here. (Applause.) All right.
Little single-payer advocates? Like, the cute little morons who just don’t understand how the big boys play? He did go on to say…
If I were starting a system from scratch, then I think that the idea of moving towards a single-payer system could very well make sense. That’s the kind of system that you have in most industrialized countries around the world.
But we just can’t have the audacity to hope for something like that in this country, I’m afraid – even if it “could very well make sense.” Or not. Oh, well, he still is supposedly going to insist on having a public component. Unless he changes his mind, of course (think, telecom immunity, torture photos, military commissions…).
Don’t worry, though, Dick Cheney isn’t running the White House again (honest). And Rush Limbaugh isn’t running the Republicans, either.
Speaking of brave American hero Rush Limbaugh – who has had the guts to take on tough foes like Parkinson’s patients, the spectacularly impotent Michael Steele, and a pilonidal cyst that kept him from killin’ gooks and winning the Vietnam War singlehandedly – has now found a new battle. He’s taking on John McCain’s 97-yr old mother. Go get her, Rush. Though I wouldn’t take any bets on you outliving her, you piece of shit brainwashed Nazi coward.
Oh well, I’m running late, here. Have a good Friday.
I know I am missing some important fact in the whole Miss Cali, misadventure, but she keeps telling us that her free speech rights were abridged and Gov Palin concurs. How were they abridged? By folks not agreeing with her? Or was she promised a first place win that turned into a runner up? (A crooked pageant?) What piece of this story have I been blessed to miss?
I think her boob doctor promised her she’d win if she upgraded.
I think it’s pretty clear that torture was used for it’s true purpose: to extract a false confession that Al Qaida and Iraq were collaborators in the 9/11 attack. And Powell’s guy, Wilkerson agrees:
The chief of staff to former Secretary of State Colin Powell says that the Bush Administration authorized torture of detainees before even rendering a legal opinion on the practice — and that they sought to torture detainees in an effort to produce intelligence tying Iraq to al Qaeda.
“What I have learned is that as the administration authorized harsh interrogation in April and May of 2002–well before the Justice Department had rendered any legal opinion–its principal priority for intelligence was not aimed at pre-empting another terrorist attack on the U.S. but discovering a smoking gun linking Iraq and al-Qa’ida,†former Powell chief of staff Lawrence Wilkerson wrote Wednesday evening.
http://rawstory.com/08/news/2009/05/14/ex-bush-official-says-torture-approved-in-effort-to-tie-iraq-to-al-qaeda/
Why did
theyChaney want to invade Iraq? As he once said, Iraq is like a candy store to an oilman.Somehow his zeal for keeping the “homeland” safe never extended to the troops who were not given proper armor, vehicles, safe food or electrocution proof showers.
More fox guarding the hen house stuff:
CBS News has learned that two attorneys at the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) are under “active” criminal investigation by the FBI for trading stocks based on inside information.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/05/14/cbsnews_investigates/main5014672.shtml?tag=topStory;topStoryHeadline
And, in the guard your own hen house category, frozen food companies are putting the onus on consumers to make their consumption safe. In GOP speak it’s called individual responsibility. For the rest of us it’s ‘enjoy your food poisoning attack.”
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/15/business/15ingredients.html?partner=rss&emc=rss
Perhaps Alberto Gonzalez the former AG, now unemployed, would like a job as a food taster.
Speaking of AG, I heard him on NPR the other day. They had him on as one of the “experts” discussing Obama’s SCOTUS selection. Gotta love that ‘liberal’ NPR. Especially Michelle Martin, who I’m really beginning to dislike.
Oh, I am so sorry I missed Alberto discussing the next supreme court appointment. I can’t imagine someone whose opinion on the subject is more important.
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Happy Birthday Vernon!!!
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Tis your birthday, Vernon? Have a very happy one.
Heron, I’ve watched the heron nest but I don’t see any chicks yet.
Happy Birthday, Vernon.
Happy birthday Vernon!
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Thanks, all. Maron and Garofalo 2nite!
Former Oklahoma great Tisdale dies at 44
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I just see a heron butt on the heron cam.
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Have a great time tonight Vernon.. :blues:
All my best :cake: wishes vern. Stay healthy, enjoy :banana:
Tell Marc and Janeane we say hello.
Got my “Final Engagement” in the mail today. It’s even signed. At least, I think that’s what it is (looks more like he was trying to get his Sharpie going or something).
He said he was sending them out himself and signing each one.
Long-necked dinosaurs didn’t graze treetops, according to new research that suggests the prehistoric animals were better off holding their necks horizontal, not upright.
Lifting long necks at steep angles would have put intense pressure on sauropod hearts, requiring dramatic expenditures of energy to keep blood pumping to the brain, a new study of dinosaur circulation says.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2009/05/090514-dinosaurs-long-necks.html
Speaking of Dinosaurs, the Dinosaur BBQ was voted one of the top four barbecue joints in the country. If you don’t know the Dinosaur, you don’t know barbecue (or the Blues).
Well, at least he sent the right one. Last time I ordered one, he sent me the same one I already had. So I’m keeping it in the shrink wrap, waiting for it to become a collectible (I should put it in a ziplock bag with the copy of The Jerusalem Syndrome that I got for 70 cents (plus shipping). Still haven’t gotten around to reading it (hate to break the spine).
Republicans are Republicans are….
Republicans were Republicans were…
(first minute is only audio)
the end of an era.
went thru the depression as a kid,
A WW2 navy vet that was seasick every day but served his term, played in the big bands and made music his whole life.
Dad went on to his next adventure at 4 this morning.
Sorry for your loss, Jim. Your dad begins the next great adventure. He must have been a very special person, to have produced such a very special son. I hope we’ll all get to know him as you did, when we all meet on the other side.
Best wishes to you and your family in this very difficult time
In keeping with the theme for the day….
President Barack Obama has nominated a lawyer for the nation’s largest toxic polluters to run the enforcement of the nation’s environmental laws.
I’m shocked. Absolutely shocked!
tanks PJ,
he went pretty easy, had a good life and lots of love.
i asked him to let me know how he makes out 😉
SJ, I’m so sorry that you’ve lost your dad. It sounds as if you have lots of good memories to hold onto. My condolences.
Re #26, at least the Rethugs won’t filibuster him.
That is really troubling. Maybe the Dems will get spine. Nah, let me not get my hopes up.
SJ- I know he brought a lot of good into the world because you’ve brought a lot of good energy into this little part of it.
:gate: and in time :yippee: for a life well-lived :peace: