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That meeting sounds like a shotgun wedding between a shitshow and a clusterfuck.

Perhaps you mistook them for somebody who gives a damn.

’Where will you hide, Roberts, the laws all being flat?’

Today’s gop: why go just far enough when too far is right there?

It’s easy to sit in safety and prescribe what other people should be doing.

I am pretty sure these ‘journalists’ were not always such a bootlicking sycophants.

I’d hate to be the candidate who lost to this guy.

A thin legal pretext to veneer over their personal religious and political desires.

Reality always lies in wait for … Democrats.

Let’s bury these fuckers at the polls 2 years from now.

Why is it so hard for them to condemn hate?

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

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One lie, alone, tears the fabric of reality.

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Am I the Only One

by John Cole|  June 9, 20057:19 pm| 22 Comments

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Am I the only one who is continuously amazed at the way shipping takes place in the modern world? I ordered a 22″ monitor, and it is coming here through UPS, and I have the handy tracking code which tells me where my package is and when it will get here and how long it took, etc.

That in and of itself is pretty damned amazing. But the fact that they can ship that many packages, get them where they are supposed to be, and do so with relatively little incident simply boggles my mind. It really is amazing.

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Post of The Day

by John Cole|  June 9, 20052:23 pm| 94 Comments

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Captain Ed has the best post I have read in a long time, discussing Jesse Helms’s refusal to disavow his segregationist past in his new book:

“We will never know how integration might have been achieved in neighborhoods across our land, because the opportunity was snatched away by outside agitators who had their own agendas to advance,

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Damnit to Hell

by John Cole|  June 8, 20055:47 pm| 5 Comments

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This is not good:

How does Cafestol, an ingredient in unfiltered coffee raise cholesterol?

The coffee diterpene cafestol (CAF) is present in unfiltered coffee brews such as Scandinavian boiled, Turkish and cafetiere coffee. CAF is the most potent cholesterol-elevating compound known in the human diet. A study by Marie-Louise Ricketts of Baylor College of Medicine sought to determine whether CAF exerts its effects via nuclear hormone receptors that control genes involved in cholesterol homeostasis.

To answer this question, both in vitro and in vivo studies were performed, and the data determined that CAF acts as an agonist ligand for both FXR and PXR, and this may contribute to its ability to raise cholesterol levels. CAF acts as a potential agonist ligand for both FXR and PXR, and this may contribute to its effect on cholesterol homeostasis.

I love my Bodum. You scientists can’t have it.

Here is another link in English:

The type of coffee you’re drinking Wednesday morning could be affecting your cholesterol level.

A new study has found a compound called Cafestol that suppresses a gene that helps breakdown cholestorol in your body.

Cafestol is found in unfiltered coffees like French press coffees, Scandinavian boiled and Turkish coffee. Researchers say that it can be removed using a paper filter.

At any rate- hands off my French Freedom Press.

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Car Blogging

by John Cole|  June 7, 200512:23 pm| 14 Comments

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Does anyone know anything about the Ford 500? I like the AWD and the look, and I really am trying to buy American.

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WaPo on CAFTA

by John Cole|  June 7, 20055:31 am| 3 Comments

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The Washington Post takes the Democrats to the woodshed over CAFTA:

NOBODY IS saying that the proposed free-trade deal with Central America and the Dominican Republic will work miracles. Yes, regional free-trade deals boost prosperity much less than global ones. Yes, free trade by itself is not a wonder cure for Central America’s poverty. And, yes, the deal could cause some dislocation to workers in the United States, though 80 percent of Central America’s exports to the United States are duty-free already. But these legitimate reservations do not change the bottom line: The deal promises important economic and foreign policy advantages. The fact that nearly all Democratic members of the House oppose this bargain — even the traditionally pro-trade New Democrats have come out in opposition — is a depressing sign of the party’s abandonment of Clintonite centrism.

Yeow.

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Intel Inside

by John Cole|  June 6, 200512:13 pm| 21 Comments

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Apple moving to Intel chips:

Steven P. Jobs is preparing to take an unprecedented gamble by abandoning Apple Computer’s 14-year commitment to chips developed by I.B.M. and Motorola in favor of Intel processors for his Macintosh computers, industry executives informed of the decision said Sunday.

The move is a chesslike gambit in a broader industry turf war that pits the traditional personal computer industry against an emerging world of consumer electronics focused on the digital home.

“This is a seismic shift in the world of personal computing and consumer electronics,” said Richard Doherty, president of the Envisioneering Group, a Seaford, N.Y., computer and consumer electronics industry consulting firm. “It is bound to rock the industry, but it will also be a phenomenal engineering challenge for Apple.”

I don’t know much about this subject, but I was under the impression that there were huge structural differences in these chips, so I am not sure how smooth or quick the transition will be. And when I say big structural differences, I mean a completely different approach- but it has been years since I paid any attention to this stuff.

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Stupid Question

by John Cole|  June 5, 20051:29 pm| 27 Comments

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Does anyone know if those blue things that you put in your commode to keep it blue and smelling good are a generally bad thing to be putting into the water supply (I doubt they can be any good), and if they are, doyou have something that I could use as a substitute?

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