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They think we are photo bombing their nice little lives.

The fundamental promise of conservatism all over the world is a return to an idealized past that never existed.

Red lights blinking on democracy’s dashboard

Giving up is unforgivable.

Republicans want to make it harder to vote and easier for them to cheat.

A tremendous foreign policy asset… to all of our adversaries.

Republican speaker of the house Mike Johnson is the bland and smiling face of evil.

That’s my take and I am available for criticism at this time.

Seems like a complicated subject, have you tried yelling at it?

A norm that restrains only one side really is not a norm – it is a trap.

Jesus watching the most hateful people claiming to be his followers

The only way through is to slog through the muck one step at at time.

When you’re in more danger from the IDF than from Russian shelling, that’s really bad.

“Perhaps I should have considered other options.” (head-desk)

If you’re gonna whine, it’s time to resign!

If you don’t believe freedom is for everybody, then the thing you love isn’t freedom, it is privilege.

Michigan is a great lesson for Dems everywhere: when you have power…use it!

… pundit janitors mopping up after the gop

You’re just a puppy masquerading as an old coot.

New McCarthy, same old McCarthyism.

How any woman could possibly vote for this smug smarmy piece of misogynistic crap is beyond understanding.

Lick the third rail, it tastes like chocolate!

The rest of the comments were smacking Boebert like she was a piñata.

I would try pessimism, but it probably wouldn’t work.

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Quick Hits

by John Cole|  September 23, 200510:24 am| 11 Comments

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

Projetc Nothing has an on the ground report from the traffic jam in Houston. With pictures.

Jeremy Dibbell has a post on the impact slowing down has on fuel efficiency.

Andrew Sullivan and Armando at dKos have a cage match.

The Carpetbagger has more on Abramoff/DeLay/Rove.

And don;t forget to check out the Dawn Patrol, a round-up of links about Iraq, Afghanistan, and Politics.

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Attempting the Impossible

by John Cole|  September 22, 20056:41 pm| 28 Comments

This post is in: Open Threads

This was a pretty amusing read at dKos, and not unlike herding cats- Do’s and Dont’s for Anti-War Rally This Saturday :

Don’t march to the Halliburton building:

Guess what, most of the workers aren’t there on Saturday. We’ve done it two times with little to show for it, enough is enough.

Part of me wants to attend these events to relive my old Dead glory days.

The other half of me remembers that since I am not stoned (as I might have been once or twice at a Dead show), I think patchouli stinks.

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Wristwatch Question

by John Cole|  September 21, 20054:57 pm| 45 Comments

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I have been without a watch for going on ten years. Well, sorta. I have a timex od green watch that I wore when in uniform, but I have no civvy watch and have basically gone without one for the past decade. There really was no reason. I have been either a student or a teacher the past ten-fifteen years, and I would just got o class as a student when I saw most people moving with a purpose, and now I just use the computer to look at what time it is before heading to class early.

At any rate, to make a long story short, I am looking at watches. What do you recommend? I like the look of some Tag’s, but I really like the price and utility of the Seiko kinetic watches. I also absolutely detest things clinging to me, and weight is an issue. Furthermore, I don’t want to spend a small fortune on a watch.

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Very Interesting

by John Cole|  September 16, 20058:50 pm| 33 Comments

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Camp Sheehan is no more:

The Camp Casey Memorial on Prairie Chapel Road was removed by thieves earlier today. Not a single item is left at the memorial site.

Crew members working for McLennan County said they witnessed items being removed by an unidentified individual and contacted their office to inform commissioners.

Upon arrival at Camp Casey, honor guard members who had been at the Crawford Peace House immediately called McLennan County Sheriff’s Deputy R. Polansky to report the theft.

Has anyone seen Karl Rove in the past few days?

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Thoughts on Reconstruction

by John Cole|  September 16, 200511:28 am| 29 Comments

This post is in: Excellent Links

Robert George offers up some thoughts on the reconstruction of NO.

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Shocking News

by John Cole|  September 16, 20059:57 am| 30 Comments

This post is in: Open Threads

This is the weirdest thing I have read in a while:

An Australian man built up a 40,000-volt charge of static electricity in his clothes as he walked, leaving a trail of scorched carpet and molten plastic and forcing firefighters to evacuate a building.

Frank Clewer, who was wearing a woollen shirt and a synthetic nylon jacket, was oblivious to the growing electrical current that was building up as his clothes rubbed together.

When he walked into a building in the country town of Warrnambool in the southern state of Victoria on Thursday, the electrical charge ignited the carpet…

Firefighters cut electricity to the building thinking the burns might have been caused by a power surge.

Clewer, who after leaving the building discovered he had scorched a piece of plastic on the floor of his car, returned to seek help from the firefighters.

“We tested his clothes with a static electricity field metre and measured a current of 40,000 volts, which is one step shy of spontaneous combustion, where his clothes would have self-ignited,” Barton said.

Strange enough for you?

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DAMNIT TO HELL!

by John Cole|  September 15, 20059:07 pm| 75 Comments

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Am I the only person on the planet who didn’t know Bush was addressing the nation tonight?

Jeebus. Take a day off reading blogs and watch the news, settle d0wn in front of the tube with some Choco-Mint Chip ice cream and a two-hour CSI (that I missed earlier in the year), and Bush is addressing the damned nation for an hour. Will this really take an hour? I can do it in thirty words:

Howdy folks. Bush here.

A hurricane came.

It was big.

Killed lots of people.

Our response was not what we wanted.

But we will rebuild.

Think permanent deficits.

Night.

Now on with CSI before my ice cream melts.

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