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No Posting

by John Cole|  August 23, 20038:54 pm| 7 Comments

This post is in: Humorous

I don’t have anything to say, really, so time for some jokes:

Outside a small Macedonian village close to the border between Greece and strife-torn Yugoslavia, a lone Catholic nun keeps a quiet watch over a silent convent. She is the last caretaker of the site of significant historical developments spanning more than 2,000 years.

When Sister Maria Cyrilla of the Order of the Perpetual Watch dies, the convent of St. Elias will be closed by the Eastern Orthodox Patriarch of Macedonia. However, that isn’t likely to happen soon as Sister Maria, 53, enjoys excellent health. By her own estimate, she walks 10 miles daily about the grounds of the convent, which once served as a base for the army of Attila the Hun. In more ancient times, a Greek temple to Eros, the god of love, occupied the hilltop site.

Historians say that Attila took over the old temple in 439 A.D. and used it as a base for his marauding army. The Huns are believed to have first collected and then destroyed a large gathering of Greek legal writs at the site. It is believed that Attila wanted to study the Greek legal system, and had the writs and other documents brought to the temple. Scholars differ on why he had the valuable documents destroyed – either because he was barely literate and couldn’t read them, or because they provided evidence of democratic government that did not square with his own notion of rule by an all-powerful tyrant.

When the Greek church took over the site in the 15th Century and the convent was built, church leaders ordered the pagan statue of Eros destroyed, so another ancient Greek treasure was lost. Today, there is only the lone sister, watching over the old Hun base.

And that’s how it ends: No Huns, no writs, no Eros, and nun left on base


After Quasimodo passed away, the bishop of the cathedral of Notre Dame sent word through the streets of Paris that a new bellringer was needed.

The bishop decided that he would conduct the interviews personally and went up into the belfry to begin the screening process. After observing several applicants demonstrate their skills, he decided to call it a day, when a lone, armless man approached him and announced that he was there to apply for the bellringers job.

The bishop was incredulous. “You have no arms!”

“No matter,” said the man, “Observe!” He then began striking the bells with his face, producing a beautiful melody on the carillon.

The bishop listened in astonishment, convinced that he had finally found a suitable replacement for Quasimodo. Suddenly, rushing forward to strike abell, the armless man tripped, and plunged headlong out of the belfry window to his death in the street below.

The stunned bishop rushed to his side. When he reached the street, a crowd had gathered around the fallen figure, drawn by the beautiful music they had heard only moments before. As they silently parted to let the bishop through, one of them asked, “Bishop, who was this man?”

“I don’t know his name,” the bishop sadly replied, “but his face sure rings a bell.”

The following day, despite the sadness that weighed heavily on his heart due to the unfortunate death of the armless campanologist, the bishop continued his interviews for the bellringer of Notre Dame. The first man to approach him said, “Your excellency, I am the
brother of the poor, armless wretch that fell to his death from this very belfry yesterday. I pray that you honor his life by allowing me to replace him in this duty.”

The bishop agreed to give the man an audition, and as the armless man’s brother stooped to pick up a mallet to strike the first bell, he groaned, clutched at his chest and died on the spot. Two monks, hearing the bishop’s cries of grief at this second tragedy, rushed up the stairs to his side.

“What has happened?”, the first breathlessly asked, “Who is this man?”

“I don’t know his name,” sighed the distraught bishop, “but he’s a dead ringer for his brother.”


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Virus Update

by John Cole|  August 23, 20036:36 pm| 4 Comments

This post is in: Media

I am still receiving a whole helluva lot of reurned messages, so someone is either still spoofing my email, or people are finally responding. Who knows. I am really sick of this whole virus thing. Grow up, you simple bastards.

In other news, my google toolbar updated itself, and google now has a wonderful pop-up blocker. It works like a charm.

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Bergen Interview

by John Cole|  August 22, 20036:45 pm| 22 Comments

This post is in: Foreign Affairs

Parts One and Two of the Josh Marshall interview of Al Qaeda expert Peter Bergen a worth a read.

Josh is spelling Al Qaeda differently: Al Qaida. For my sake, could someone post all the different spellings of the name and explain why they are different (paging Dr. Weevil). This new world is confusing. We didn’t have to fight Nasis, Nazis, and Nahtzees, or Kommunists, communists, or calmunists, so this whole spelling thing is really killing me.

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Gray Davis

by John Cole|  August 22, 20036:06 pm| 6 Comments

This post is in: General Stupidity

“I carry a little card around with me that says, ‘Nothing will happen to me today that the Lord and I can’t handle together.’ ”

Embattled California Gov. Gray Davis, who’s facing a recall election.

At least he will have company in the unemployment line.

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Lack of Remote Control

by John Cole|  August 22, 20034:46 pm| 3 Comments

This post is in: Open Threads

I was talking to a friend, and I have decided that some crafty engineer could make a device that would fly off the shelves. I want a lightweight universal remote/cell phone that could be worn on my wrist much like the playlists NFL QB’s wear during football games.

I spend at least an hour every day looking (it seems) for one remote or another, and my cell phone only rings under a few circumstances:

1.) The moment my posterior makes contact with a toilet seat.
2.) The split second in between me turning the shower on and the water actually hitting my body.
3.) Whenever it is located at approximately the farthest distance from me in my apartment.

MIT grads, get on it.

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No Kidding

by John Cole|  August 22, 20034:06 pm| Leave a Comment

This post is in: Humorous

I saw this at TalkLeft and just had to giggle:

There’s a growing list of Hollywood celebrities who are vocalizing their opposition to Arnold:

Cybil Shepherd, Barbra Streisand, Steven Spielberg, Warren Beatty, Susan Sarandon, Al Franken, Ed Asner, Carrie Fisher, Mike Farrell and Rob Reiner are among them.

You mean to tell me that Barbra Streisand would come out against a REPUBLICAN? Who would have thought it? Please, guys, fill me in on what Alec Baldwin and Tim Robbins think. Shocked, I say (although I might add that Arnold opened himself up for this with the Rob Lowe bit).

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Tinfoil Hat Conspiracy

by John Cole|  August 22, 20033:23 pm| 8 Comments

This post is in: Politics

I am about to do something I rarely do here, and that is to delve into Tin-Foil Conspiracy theories. This one is extra special, because I have come up with it on my own, but I can’t help but thinking I might be right about this one- or maybe partially right. Then again, I may just be on glue. At any rate, here goes my foray into the Art Bell Atmosphere.

William Pryor, as you might know, is the Attorney General of Alabama and a recent nominee to U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit. For those of you living in a cave, the Democrats do not like him. Not one bit. Here are the attack pages from the AFL-CIO, the NAACP, and NOW, just to give you a flavor of their opinion regarding Mr. Pryor. Here are some choice words from the Democrat leader of the Judiciary Committe, Pat Leahy.

Saying they don’t like him puts it mildly. Here are some blogger posts from Matt Yglesias (1, 2, 3, 4) TalkLeft (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11) and Calpundit, just to list a few of the more moderate Democrats.

For those of you who are unaware of the flap going on in Alabama regarding the display of the Ten Commandments, I might just suggest hitting this link, which will take you to a google search where you can read until you are sick of the issue. This NY Times article today sums up the current situation:

The eight associate justices of the Alabama Supreme Court overruled their defiant chief justice today and unanimously ordered the removal of the 5,280-pound monument of the Ten Commandments he installed in the State Supreme Court lobby.

Trying to head off a showdown with a federal court, the justices said that the State Supreme Court must abide by federal rulings that found that Chief Justice Roy Moore had violated the separation of church and state. Starting today, the state faced fines of $5,000 for each day the granite block, known as Roy’s Rock, remained in the lobby.

Under Alabama law, five or more justices can override a chief justice’s administrative decision.

Also relevant in the story is this snippet:

Shortly after the associate justices made their decision, Bill Pryor, the state attorney general, announced that he was siding with the eight justices and that the monument must be removed from the lobby “as soon as practicable.”

Mr. Pryor, a conservative legal figure who has been nominated by President Bush for a federal appellate judgeship, had recently appointed lawyers to help argue Chief Justice Moore’s case.

But, he said today, “No man is above the law.”

You can probably see where this is going… One of the biggest complaints regarding Pryor was that he would be unable to separate his personal position on issues from a correct legal analysis and decision on issues, and this came to a head when the Senate Democrats and Republicans had a nasty little tiff, essentially over the notion that Democrats had created so many judicial litmus tests that a devout Catholic could not be cleared through the Senate as a judicial nominee.

So, to wrap this up, is it possible that:

A.) Judge Moore and Atty. General Pryor have a closer relationship than has been reported.
B.) Judge Moore understands he is going to lose this case, and is just grandstanding in order to put a more moderate face on his friend and Appeals Court nominee Pryor?

I guess we will know if Pryor is ever discussed in the Senate and his stance on this issue is used as de facto proof that he can separate his job from his personal opinions.

You are now free to take off your tin-foil hats- I am done. I have no idea if this is what is going on, but it would not surprise me, particularly since NO ONE seems to think the display should stay in the courthouse and Judge Moore has to understand that he is going to lose this case.

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