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October 06, 10:56 AM
Thank you.
August 02, 08:34 PM

Happy 8.02.11 day!

April 25, 02:01 AM


Head go boom.
March 31, 09:46 PM


February 22, 05:38 PM
There’s no teacher who can teach anything new. He can just help us to remember the things we always knew. — Enigma
February 05, 02:54 PM
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January 14, 11:32 AM
Betty Bowers, America’s Best Christian:
As every Christian knows, there is only one enemy that threatens our entire civilization. And I am, of course, not talking about Satan. I’m talking about those damned homosexuals! Yes, they give otherwise dull hair radiant highlights and our imperfect décor those fabulous flourishes that elude our more predictable heterosexual sensibilities, but at what price? In exchange for a little panache, we allow homosexuals to steal our children and destroy our Christian marriages. And how do they do this? With their secret masterplan — The Homosexual Agenda!
January 13, 01:13 AM
James Huber:
What? Is this some sort of bizarre mob shake-down?
January 12, 11:05 PM
[North] Korea News Service:
A day of Pyongyang begins with citizens going to work, full of hope.
Among them are people going to the construction sites of dwellings for 100,000 families, girls to the Pyongyang Textile Mill and young women to the Pyongyang Children's Foodstuff Factory.
Mirrored in their faces are joy of labor and life as well as a high degree of zeal for making a good job in the day's work for the development of the country.
The Korean socialist system gives equal rights of labor to all the people, legally ensures all conditions needed for their labor and enforces such people-oriented policies as free medical care and education.
There has been no change in their application, even in the period of the "Arduous March", forced march.
The citizens actually experience the benefits of socialism through many things like the everyday supply of bean-flour drink to their schoolchildren, vaccinations given to all the people and recreation system for the working people.
Feeling grateful for the advantageous socialist system, Pyongyangites have renewed their enthusiasm on the way to work to make greater achievements in their work, inspired by the joint New Year editorial calling for radically improving the people's living by accelerating the development of light industry and agriculture once again.
Huh?
January 17, 01:35 PM
“Meat: Sometimes ‘Sustainable’, Never Okay”
My sense is that we've avoided these questions for a single reason, one that Gary Francione identified decades ago: Farm animals are legally property. And their status as property poses an enormous, and enormously unrecognized, barrier to our recognition of their basic right to equal consideration.
I used to have meat from time to time. However, I very rarely bring animal flesh into our home. My diet consists of lots of processed foods. I do consume dairy. I have little choice but to change my habits. My journey continues.
January 01, 01:00 AM
Robert Pirsig:
“When one person suffers from a delusion, it is called insanity. When many people suffer from a delusion it is called a Religion.”
I am thankful that I walked away from all that.
January 01, 12:59 AM
10:27:24: @CarltonEide @danielhewitt But… they’re not all wholesome like they make themselves out to be? #Palin

13:32:12: From my blog (it’s alive again)… “This sums it up perfectly… and it comes from a conservative” http://j.mp/hWr4Mv #LGBT

17:02:13: @gruber @mrgan @nedley @danielpunkass @cabel OK, I’m going to try mine without a case. I’m more concerned about dropping it.

17:02:32: RT @jsnell: I like to help people on Twitter. Like the guy I just blocked because he complained my tweet conversations were not interesting enough.

19:52:45: I really do have more than 196 tweets. I wonder what I have to do to get those missing tweets back? (cc: @Support

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December 30, 04:29 PM
Jonah Goldberg:
“But I also find it cruel and absurd to tell gays that living the free-love lifestyle is abominable while at the same time telling them that their committed relationships are illegitimate too.

Many of my conservative friends — who oppose both civil unions and gay marriage and object to rampant promiscuity — often act as if there’s some grand alternative lifestyle for gays. But there isn’t.”
So, if gays and lesbians shouldn’t sleep around, and they aren’t allowed to form a stable relationship, then what do our opponents suggest?
January 01, 01:00 AM
13:12:59: @Support Where did all my old tweets go? (I used to have 2000-something, now I have about 190.)

17:00:00: @Clarknt67 Oh my.

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December 29, 05:10 PM

Looks like someone else saw what I noticed Fred Meyer selling… but at Sears. Look at this and this.

Via Macgasm

December 29, 05:30 PM
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December 29, 05:35 PM
JJ Sutherland reporting for NPR:
“Tom Clark, of the Metro Denver Economic Development Corporation, says that when the conversations first began about mass transit, ‘it sounded a little bit too close to socialism for some of us.’ What changed the business community’s mind, he says, were simple economics.”

Robert Puentes, a transportation expert at the Brookings Institution says that American cities now have to compete globally. “They’re going to have to be able to attract young, qualified workers, and it’s going to take a robust transportation system to move these folks around. In case after case, we’re seeing that that is what these folks are looking for.”
More transit options and less dependance on automobiles, please.
December 29, 05:35 PM
Steve Chapman at Reason Magazine:
“If it is repealed, some people will cheer, some will be angry, and most will pay little attention. In the United States, the death penalty may never die, but its best days are past.”
There are many reasons I’m opposed to the death penalty. It’s kind of fucked up that the reason it may go is financial. What about the innocent that are railroaded and killed?
December 29, 05:34 PM
Adam Serwer at The American Prospect:
“But as gay rights opponents are discovering, an increasing number of Americans of all political stripes have openly gay and lesbian friends and family members that humanize the cause of gay rights in a way that neutralizes the typical culture war arsenal. That’s why religious conservatives have fought so hard against the normalization of homosexuality, and why they’ve lost: Because it’s normal.”
One day soon, when LGBT people have won their human rights, people will wonder what all of the fuss was about.

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