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March 5th, 2009 [Civil Rights, General, Law & Politics, Marriage Equality]
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March 5th, 2009 [General, Middle East, War & Peace]
Clinton criticizes Israel plan to raze Palestinian homes – Los Angeles Times.
What could Israel possibly be thinking?
I’ve always wondered what the big fight is over east Jerusalem. Jerusalem belongs to all of us. I do not understand why Israel is unwilling to relinquish the eastern section, which if I remember it correctly is already predominately, if not entirely, composed of Arab residents.
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March 5th, 2009 [Civil Rights, General, Law & Politics, Marriage Equality]
California Supreme Court may reveal stance on Prop. 8 on Thursday – Los Angeles Times.
Reporting from San Francisco — The California Supreme Court may reveal Thursday whether it intends to uphold Proposition 8, and if so, whether an estimated 18,000 same-sex marriages will remain valid, during a high-stakes televised session that has sparked plans for demonstrations throughout the state.
By now, the court already has drafted a decision on the case, with an author and at least three other justices willing to sign it. Oral arguments sometimes result in changes to the draft, but rarely do they change the majority position. The ruling is due in 90 days.
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March 5th, 2009 [General, Marriage Equality]
California high court reviews gay marriage ban | Reuters.
The countdown starts.
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March 5th, 2009 [General, Movies]
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March 4th, 2009 [General, Humor]
The Note: Rush to POTUS: Bring it On.
HAHAHAHA. Rush Limbaugh WISHES he was important enough to merit attention from President Obama. I hope the White House answers his challenge with a stamp-signed photograph of the President staring pensively out at the Grand Canyon. That’s what I got when I wrote to George Bush Sr. as a 3rd grader and asked him to please save the planet for us kids by not polluting.
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March 3rd, 2009 [General, Humor, Law & Politics]
I’m Sorry Rush – by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.
Funny stuff. 🙂
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February 23rd, 2009 [General, Humor, Middle East, Technology, YouTube]
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February 23rd, 2009 [Editorial, General]
The Raw Story | McDonald’s: No workers comp for employee shot protecting patron.
I could alllllmost understand their argument (but not really) if this had been an actual robbery and the kid just decided to be a hero (but even then I’d be raising my eyebrows). But this was NOT a robbery. It was not an attempted robbery. It was not even an attempted mugging of a customer in a McDonald’s store. From all I can see from the accounts, it was a case of an employee ejecting a troublesome patron for the safety of others. I can see how McDonald’s is greedy and selfish and evil enough to deny this claim, but I cannot see how they are STUPID enough to do it. Hello, bad PR, coming right up!
Just shot off this letter to McDonald’s corporate:
I am absolutely appalled by the news that McDonald’s has denied worker’s compensation benefits to a young man who was shot during the course of his employment with you.
I understand that McDonald’s takes the position that in a robbery situation he should have called 9-11 rather than being a hero. I doubt that is a legitimate position, but even if you had a legal leg to stand on with that argument, it does not apply in this case, because this WAS NOT A ROBBERY.
Your employee had no reason to expect that the patron he ejected from your store would have a gun or would use it against him, and therefore even if your argument was viable in a real robbery situation (which I doubt it would be), it certainly cannot apply here.
This young man did a commendable thing by ejecting a troublesome customer, and you are punishing him for that. But guess what? By punishing him for being a good employee and a good person, you only punish yourself. This news will spread like wildfire, and your selfishness will be exposed to good and decent people across the nation.
As for me, in addition to being appalled by your treatment of this employee, I also cannot feel safe in a McDonald’s restaurant if I know that the employees are prohibited from protecting their customers in the case of loud, unruly or violent patrons because they will not be protected if the patrons turn on them.
Therefore, I will no longer be visiting McDonald’s restaurants.
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February 17th, 2009 [General, Technology]
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February 14th, 2009 [General, Television]
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February 14th, 2009 [General, War & Peace]
TPMMuckraker | Talking Points Memo | Blackwater Is Dead! Long Live … Xe?.
One of the comments:
Well in Greek iconography "XE" or "XC" is a common abbreviation for Christ. IE|XE NI|KA written above and below on the Greek cross means "Jesus (IE) Christ (XE) conquers (NIKA). Who knows if this the real meaning but American fundamentalist Christians see themselves as returning to the true practice of Christianity before it was perverted by the churchmen. They have adopted many ancient and now obscure Christian symbols like the Christian fish to reflect their fidelity with ancient Christianity and their status as persecuted saints in pagan society.
A simple Google search confirms that “XE” is sort of an esoteric reference to “Christ Everlasting.”
Great. So now instead of being a band of secretly-fundamentalist private mercenaries, they’re a band of openly fundamentalist private mercenaries. Why didn’t they just call themselves the Xrusaders?
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February 13th, 2009 [General, Law & Politics]
Judges Plead Guilty in Payoffs for Jailing Youths – NYTimes.com.
Yeah, you read that correctly – the judges received kickbacks in exchange for sentencing teenagers to serve time in private juvenile detention centers. What the hell have we come to as a nation when kids are sold into months of imprisonment for such minor infractions as setting up a spoof MySpace profile (with a disclaimer) of her school’s vice principal?
I’ve seen calls for a steeper punishment for these judges, who will be serving about 87 months (a little over 7 years) for their crime. If that was their only punishment, I would say it is not harsh enough. But the judges will be disbarred (meaning they cannot work as lawyers or judges again), and will lose their pensions (a harsh blow considering they’re damned near retirement), and will presumably be vulnerable to countless civil law suits on behalf of the kids who were detained. It seems like the punishment is fitting the crime, in a way – they imprisoned these kids for financial gain, and instead they face financial ruin. Seems appropriate to me! Just like the kids who were only imprisoned for a short time but will be dealing with the ramifications forever, these guys will get to reap what they sowed for years after they serve their prison terms.
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February 11th, 2009 [General, Health & Wellness, Hemp for Victory]
Someday our children will look up at us, shake their little heads, and say, “Did the federal government learn nothing from Prohibition? I’m so glad we live in a more enlightened era.”
Cenk Uygur: Why Firing Phelps Might Cost Kellogg’s More Customers.
Yes, there is still a certain percentage of the country that is mental about this. They have no problem if their son drinks two gallons of alcohol, but a joint and they lose it. I think this is a cultural thing more than anything else. I think pot represents hippies, liberals and all that’s wrong with America to them. And yes, this is about 25% of the country.
But what about the other 75%? You annoy them when you side with the prudish minority. You offend their sensibilities when you kowtow to the puritan zealots. Every single person I have spoken to says they are less likely to buy Kellogg products now that they have fired Michael Phelps. Not because we love Michael Phelps, not because we think you can make pants out of hemp, but because it seems like they are choosing sides in the culture war. And it’s the wrong side.
Sean Carman: Suddenly, It All Makes Sense.
If there’s any justice in the world, the Olympic committee will give Phelps another gold medal, just for doing more in the Olympics than we knew at the time. Forget all those athletes on performance-enhancing drugs. Phelps won 8 golds on one of the most potent performance-diminishing drugs known to man.
Paul Armentano: Why Are We Condemning Michael Phelps’ Pot Use?.
Sure, there will be some who will say that this latest chapter in Phelp’s life is deserving of criticism because the 14-time gold medalist is sending a poor message to young children. And what message would that be? That you can occasionally smoke marijuana and still be successful in life. Well sorry if the truth hurts.
Keli Goff: Michael Phelps Deserves a Spanking, But Not for Getting Caught with Pot.
This article is pretty much in line with the email I sent to Kellogg’s – I think it’s ridiculous that they hired him knowing he had a DUI arrest in his recent background (at age 19, no less), but somehow that’s perfectly acceptable, while smoking some marijuana (and NOT driving) is an offense worthy of termination.
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February 10th, 2009 [General, Television]
Usmagazine.com | News – EXCLUSIVE: Katherine Heigl, T.R. Knight Leaving Grey’s Anatomy, Says Costar.
Everybody seems to think they’re leaving because they couldn’t get enough money. I’m more inclined to think they’re leaving because of the extremely homophobic executive jackassery that has been affecting the writing of the show so deeply the past season or so. They made them purge storylines, change storylines, change character paths… I’d want the hell out of a show if the directors didn’t want storylines depicting people like me, too.
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February 10th, 2009 [General, Law & Politics, Marriage Equality]
This is fantastic. I love GoogleMaps. Look up your address and see if your neighbors secretly hate you! What a fun and depressing tool!
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February 9th, 2009 [Financial, General]
Robert Reich’s Blog: Why Republicans Won’t Support the Stimulus.
Frankly, I think the Republicans need a taste of the same poison they fed to the Dems when they were in charge. Do their floor mics REALLY need to be on?
It’s so depressing, but not at all surprising – the Congressional Republicans WANT the economy to fail, because it’s the only way they have any hope of recovering Congress in 2010. They have no interest in the wellbeing of the country or in our economic recovery – they care only about their own power. Is that the kind of “leadership” we need right now? No, it’s not, and that’s why we elected a Democratic government.
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February 7th, 2009 [General, Health & Wellness]
Doctor loses license in live birth abortion case – CNN.com.
WTH? Note to doctors’ staff: If a six month old fetus is completely severed from the mother’s body and is still breathing, you take it to an INCUBATOR, not a fucking trash can. Seriously, people! (That said, what the hell, how do you not know that you’re 6 months pregnant?! Talk about irresponsibility!)
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February 6th, 2009 [Education, General]
Senators debate stimulus after reported deal – CNN.com.
Why do Republicans hate education?
I mean, duh, I know why, but WHY???
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February 5th, 2009 [General, US]
Pam’s House Blend:: More Racist Emails from Florida Republicans.
The GOP committeewoman thought it would be hilarious to make some jokes about the large number of black people going to the inauguration and how it proves they should have been able to get themselves out of New Orleans for Katrina.
Read the email – and then read her “apology.” How is this “joke” even funny? I mean, the woman demonstrates in one fell swoop her 1) racism; 2) class insensitivity; 3) able-ism; 4) ignorance of massive government failure; and 5) stupidity: making a racist comment to 5 people as opposed to 500 doesn’t make you proportionately less racist; it just means you’re proportionately less likely to be exposed. But guess what? OOOOPS.
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February 5th, 2009 [General, US]
Talking Points Memo | Neanderthal Party.
The Republican Theme Song: “We’d like to thank you Herbert Hooverrr, for really showin’ us the waaay, we’d like to thank you Herbert Hooverrr, you made us what we are todaaaay.”
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February 4th, 2009 [General, Health & Wellness, Medicinal Cannabis, Patient's Rights]
Medical marijuana supporters fuming over Westside dispensary raids – Los Angeles Times.
Fuming? You’re damned right. Fuck them. Fuck them to FUCKING hell. This is the kind of fascist bullshit that should have STOPPED with the new administration. So President Obama, what are you going to do about the fact that people all over the country are suffering from addiction, dying, and being murdered over TRULY dangerous drugs, kids are popping their parents’ Vicodin and Xanax like Tic-Tacs, and the DEA’s henchmen are sticking to the cushy job of robbing legitimate tax-paying businesses and stealing medicine from the disabled?
I am truly disgusted, and you would be too if you knew how these raids are conducted. They are little more than armed robberies; a team of agents bust into the place with huge guns. Nobody is arrested, but all of the medication, money, and valuables are stolen while the employees and patients watch helplessly. The employees, who are patients themselves, are frequently placed in handcuffs so they can watch while everything is torn apart, and then are released once there’s nothing left for the agents to steal.
It’s nothing more than government-sanctioned piracy.
The DEA ought to be out there stopping criminals and breaking up drug cartels instead of playing the cowards and attacking innocent, LAWFUL tax-paying businesses that provide crucial services to people with disabilities and terminal illnesses.
This NEEDS to stop.
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February 3rd, 2009 [Civil Rights, General, Marriage Equality]
California Courts: Courts: Supreme Court: High Profile Case: Proposition 8 Supreme Court Filings.
Supporters of the institution of marriage had better hope that the court strikes down Prop 8. ‘Cause if it doesn’t? I don’t know about you, but my next big political cause will be civil unions for everybody – and I’m far from alone in that. After all, marriage is a *religious* institution, right?
As far as I’m concerned, the ultimate goal is equality, and I don’t care what form it comes in. So what are you willing to give up in order to protect marriage from me and my wife?
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February 2nd, 2009 [General, Law & Politics]
Under pressure, Mormon leaders finally admit spending almost $200,000 of church money to on Prop 8.
Well, no surprise there. First it was $2,000. Now it’s $200,000. Are they finally being open and honest? Nah. They’re fronting to hide a much bigger expenditure. At this rate, by next month they’ll finally admit to the true figure, which I am thinking is at least a seven-digit sum.
Tax exempt what?
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