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Pet Rescue NCAA Hoops Open Thread

by John Cole|  March 25, 20107:18 pm| 98 Comments

This post is in: Dog Blogging, Open Threads, Pet Rescue, Sports

If you’ve been intending to go buy swag from the Balloon Juice store (link here, or click the Tunch icon to the right), now would be a great time to do it. There is a month-end, tiered bonus based on total sales that can really add up once we hit a certain level. Charlie’s Angels will be receiving their first check in a few weeks. From store launch on Feb. 13 through the 28, over $800 was raised. That money will be used to rescue animals like this sweet German Shepherd:

Brook was wandering stray with wounds on her paws, having been hit and rolled by a car. Animal Control reached her owner who told them to put her down since he could not afford the vet bills. They talked him into allowing Charlie’s Angels to pull her from the kill shelter. Evelyn Bridges took her to the vet and after x-rays, vaccinations and an overnight stay, the bills totaled $246. Brook is hoping to join a family with a male Shepherd in need of a nice lady friend.

This week alone, Charlie’s Angels has paid $240 to have four dogs spay/neutered and heartworm tested (that’s a typical week); $200 for kenneling due to lack of foster homes (at a greatly discounted price); and $315 in vaccinations, also offered at a large discount. Since the first of January, Charlie’s Angels has pulled 111 dogs, 12 cats and two bunnies from the Transylvania County Shelter. You can see how poor and inadequate the conditions are in the lower photo.

All Balloon Juice Cafe Press profits go to the rescuing of shelter animals. Every dollar helps!

In other news- GO MOUNTAINEERS!

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Out of the Loop

by John Cole|  March 25, 201012:40 pm| 163 Comments

This post is in: Open Threads

Won’t be around much the next couple of days, as the big move is coming up. Might be able to toss up an open thread or two, but that is about it.

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Positive Emotions Motivate Action

by Tim F|  March 25, 201012:15 pm| 30 Comments

This post is in: Excellent Links, Yes We Did, Blogospheric Navel-Gazing

At Kos, Femlaw (who deserves tons of credit for doing over there what we did here) has captured my feelings about the health care issue about as well as a any blog post can. I think that her diary is a must-read about activism and the psychology of victory vs. defeat, so rather than quote it I urge you to follow the link and read all the way through. You can also read a shorter and less moving blog post here where I explain my own perspective. Doing productive things feels good, and feeling good is a great motivator.

It’s also worth pointing out that Femlaw whipped up PTDB activism because she knew that it was the way to get things done. I more or less stumbled into it by accident. Hell, for some great entries in the oh-god-we’re-all-fucked genre of blog posting, read my first three posts after Scott Brown won Teddy’s seat. Then I phoned my Rep Mike Doyle (D-PA), mostly because my co-workers had heard enough grousing, and that felt pretty good, so I wrote a post about it. Staffers kept writing to say that the calls made a difference, and you guys wanted posts about how to do it and whom to call, and I had a gig.

So now what? I guess that Chris Dodd’s financial reform bill could use some whipping. To be honest I don’t know the details well enough to say whether it deserves our support or not. Yes? No? Any other suitable issues on the Democratic agenda? Discuss in the comments.

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Morning Open Thread

by Tim F|  March 25, 20108:50 am| 17 Comments

This post is in: Open Threads, Yes We Did

Looks like the HCR show will go on.

Senate Republicans have successfully identified two minor violations of reconciliation rules in the final piece of the health-care package. The violations will force the Senate to change the reconciliation bill and ship it to the House of Representatives for final passage.

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Early Morning Open Thread: Elections Have Consequences

by Anne Laurie|  March 25, 20102:42 am| 50 Comments

This post is in: Enhanced Protest Techniques, Open Threads

The only way to improve on this…


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… would be to have painted Boehner’s appearances in his natural usual bathtub-rust-orange. But perhaps the creators were afraid of inducing flash epilepsy attacks in unwitting viewers.

Garrison Keillor sums up the Disloyal Opposition:

The Republicans fought long and hard for people’s right to wait three hours in an emergency room for someone to take their blood pressure, and they went down to defeat, and now they should stop and rethink their Waterloo strategy. The picture of the grinning GOP congressmen holding “Kill the Bill” posters was not an attractive one. Those guys all get excellent [healthcare] from the government, at bargain prices. If you choke on your shoe during a speech in the House of Representatives, you’ll be whisked away to Walter Reed, and specialists will extract your hoof from your mouth and your head from your colon and clean you up and all for a tiny annual premium. It does not behoove men who are enjoying a huge pork sandwich to deny a few pork rinds to others and to grin in the process…

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Now Sen. McCain says there will be no further cooperation with the administration. OK then. Thanks for clearing that up. Now that bipartisanship has been buried for good, Democrats can get about the business of running the government, which is their duty as the majority party, and let the Republicans sulk in their rooms and work on their Facebook updates. They’ve made it clear that if Mr. Obama suddenly decided to come out in favor of Mother’s Day, they would fight against it as a ruthless exercise of federal power and a violation of due process. Fine. Talk to the hand.

And one of the Ohio Parkinson’s Hecklers has seen the light of sweet reason and public comity:

The man who berated and tossed dollar bills at a man with Parkinson’s disease during a health care protest last week says he is remorseful and scared.
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“I snapped. I absolutely snapped and I can’t explain it any other way,” said Chris Reichert of Victorian Village, in a Dispatch interview.
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In his first comments on an incident that went viral across the Internet and was repeatedly played on cable television news shows, Reichert said he is sorry about his confrontation with Robert A. Letcher, 60, of the North Side. Letcher, a former nuclear engineer who suffers from Parkinson’s, was verbally attacked as he sat before anti-health care demonstrators in front of Rep. Mary Jo Kilroy’s district office last week.
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“He’s got every right to do what he did and some may say I did too, but what I did was shameful,” Reichert said. “I haven’t slept since that day.”
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“I made a donation (to a local Parkinson’s disease group) and that starts the healing process.”
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Earlier this week, Reichert, 40, denied any involvement in a confrontation featured in a Dispatch video that drew an emotional response from viewers across the country. “I wanted this to go away, but it won’t and I’m paying the consequences,” Reichert said.
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He said he’s fearful for his family after reading comments about his actions on the Internet. “I’ve been looking at the web sites,” he said. “People are hunting for me.”
[…] Reichert… stepped from the crowd, bent down, pointed a finger in Letcher’s face and as he tossed a pair of dollar bills yelled, “I’ll pay for this guy. Here you go. Let’s start a pot, I’ll pay for you. I’ll decide when to give you money. Here. Here’s another one.”
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Organizers on both sides of the debate quickly condemned the actions of Reichert and the other man, who still has not been identified. Reichert, a registered Republican, said he is not politically active. He said he heard about the rally on the radio and a neighbor invited him to attend.
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“That was my first time at any political rally and I’m never going to another one,” Reichert said.
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“I will never ever, ever go to another one.”

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Open Thread

by John Cole|  March 24, 201010:01 pm| 171 Comments

This post is in: Open Threads

I’m so tired I forgot to throw up an open thread.

Don’t forget Radio Kaos at 9 central. Which would be now.

I’m off to bed. Lily and Tunch are already there.

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Hops Rhizomes

by Tim F|  March 24, 20104:13 pm| 59 Comments

This post is in: Beer Blogging, Open Threads

Does anyone have them and think that they could ship a cutting (or however this is done)? My local homebrew shop is a bit iffy on whether or not they will have any extra this year. Dr. Mrs. Dr. F and I will move into our brand new money pit very soon and we’d like to grow our own.

Treat this as an open thread.

Also, give.

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