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Oct 16 2007

Never Give An Inch

  • By Edger
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If you ever doubted it…

…this should resolve the question once and for all: We are on our own.
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Asked about her “greatest mistake,” Pelosi said Why don’t you tell me? ‘Cause I think we’re doing just great.” Remember when Georgie stumbled over a similar question and couldn’t recall any mistakes? It seems Our Only President is not the only one so afflicted.

The hand-off…


It has been pointed out to me many times that the Iraq Occupation and the FISA amendment are only two issues of many, on most of which the Democrats are incrementally better than Republicans, and this has been used as an argument against the conclusion that there is no difference between them.

They are incrementally better. Is that a reason to give them a pass for being complicit in the mass death caused by the Iraq Occupation and in the bankrupting of America? Or a reason to give them a pass for hacking away at freedom and privacy?

Nancy Pelosi and the Democratic Leadership are confidant that they will win the presidency and the Congress next year simply on the strength of peoples fear of Republicans.

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Oct 16 2007

By The Numbers: 5.5 vs. 1.12

  • By Stranger in a strange land in Health Care
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Numbers.

They serve as the ultimate descriptive methodology. They can be misleading, but if used responsibly they also are vital to understanding the way the world works.

To me, they serve as a starting point for discussion.

I believe health care and education are the twin pillars of an equitable society. They should be the two most important areas of government involvement. The two numbers in the title of this essay – 5.5 and 1.12 – are linked to health care and education in a big way.

Any guesses as to their meaning? Details below the fold.

  • education
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Oct 16 2007

Is Global Warming set to turn around?

  • By GoRight
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We all remember this famous graph, right?

Well, assuming that this graph is correct (and how couldn’t it be given
it’s source*) there may be new evidence that global cooling is just
around the corner! 🙂

Pirate Attacks Up 14 Percent Worldwide, Reports Watchdog

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* Actually the graph does contain an obvious error in the number of pirates in the first data point.

  • global warming
  • 11 comments

Oct 16 2007

Don’t Worry, Be Happy!

  • By buhdydharma
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You people all seem depressed! Wassup wit dat???

Everybody seems discouraged! Where’s the optimism and spunk? What’s got ya all so down?

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Oct 16 2007

Drudge Fox Blackout Tectonic Shift in World Power: Communists Kills India-US Nuke Deal

  • By kidneystones
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Wapo: A coalition of far-left Indian communist parties have effectively killed the US-India nuclear deal, leaving Administration officials with egg all over their faces once again. But you won’t learn that reading the Post piece. FOX isn’t even running the story right now. Drudge neither.

Reuters by way of contrast, puts the facts up high: “Indian Communists Reject US Nuclear Pact”.

Why is the right-wing noise machine blacking the India-Nuke deal story out, and the Wapo burying the facts?

Because getting beating by a bunch of supposedly dead and buried communists confirms the terrible inconvenient truth: US Soft Power is melting faster than the polar ice-caps.

  • America, Caspian Sea, Communists, Cuba, Fidel Castro, Hugo Chavez, India, Iran, Kim Jong Il, natural gas, North Korea, nuclear power, Russia, Turkey, Venezuela, Vladimir Putin
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Oct 16 2007

Pony Party, “Blender”‘s 10 worst songs ever

  • By Turing Test
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I can’t find the link to the actual Blender article, but USA Today covered it, so we can borrow their linky…no?

10. Ebony and Ivory, Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson
  9. American Life, Madonna
  8. Party All the Time, Eddie Murphy
  7. Don’t Worry, Be Happy, Bobby McFerrin
  6. The Heart of Rock and Roll, Huey Lewis and the News
  5. Ice, Ice, Baby, Vanilla Ice
  4. Rollin’, Limpbizkit
  3. Everybody Have Fun Tonight, Wang Chung
  2. Achy Breaky Heart, Billy Ray Cyrus (Hannah Montana’s daddy)
  1. We Built This City, Starship

  • pony party
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Oct 16 2007

Docudharma Times Tuesday Oct. 16

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This an Open Thread


  • Docudharma Times
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Oct 16 2007

Muse in the Morning

  • By Robyn in Art, Community, Poetry
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The muses are ancient.  The inspirations for our stories were said to be born from them.  Muses of song and dance, or poetry and prose, of comedy and tragedy, of the inward and the outward.  In one version they are Calliope, Euterpe and Terpsichore, Erato and Clio, Thalia and Melpomene, Polyhymnia and Urania.

It has also been traditional to name a tenth muse.  Plato declared Sappho to be the tenth muse, the muse of women poets.  Others have been suggested throughout the centuries.  I don’t have a name for one, but I do think there should be a muse for the graphical arts.  And maybe there should be many more.

Please join us inside to celebrate our various muses…

  • Muse in the Morning
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Oct 16 2007

A Diseased Turd’s Ode to His Own Confused Penis

  • By Pluto
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Whilst still living in his elderly mother’s basement — Jim Robinson manages to publish his technologically-retarded “blog,” that he calls Free Republic.

If you are not familiar with it — it is a well know shithole of right wing haters who were recently invited to the White House by our own “nappy-headed whore” of a president, George Bush.

Well, it seems that Jim woke up with a giant woody tonight, and Squirted a Nocturnal Emission of a Manifesto about what he — and the other limp dicks over at Free Republic — stand for.

Normally, I ignore his wanking spew, but I feel that one priceless “section” of his hate rant should be featured for all the world to see. I mean, we certainly don’t want anyone to overlook that a piece-of-crap like Jim exists in the world we live in.

You can read Jim Robinson’s rant below the foreskin….


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Oct 16 2007

The Stars Hollow Gazette

  • By ek hornbeck
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People accuse me of being ridged minded and arrogant.

So what?

If I appear Manichean, too quick to divide things into black and white, I could plead my character but I won’t stoop that low.  Painful experience has taught me I’m smarter than most.

It’s really embarrassing at parties to have the Briggs-Myers INTP turn up and have the banker ask you- “So how does it feel to live in a world full of idiots?”

I dunno, how does it feel for you?

In my personal experience everyone is the producer, director, and star of their own private movie.

Of course you act like a diva, or you should.

This life is your red carpet.  Joan wants to talk to you.

Hope you have a designer dress on and some borrowed jewelry because this is your fifteen minutes of fame.

  • Open Thread, The Stars Hollow Gazette
  • 17 comments

Oct 16 2007

Significant Truths and Personal Epiphanies

  • By notlightnessofbeing
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I had heard the word epiphany before but it wasn’t until I was reading a James Joyce passage that I internalized the meaning of the word.  The words as if spoken from a boy that was my age paralleled my own internal thoughts about want and lust.  Joyce’s writings, steeped in oral tradition, were able to transcend the written word and become spoken word and the spoken words related to my own emotional state.

Once you internalize the meaning of epiphany you can begin to recognize when they happen and sometimes why.  There was a girl on the beach in Maine that threw mud at me for no reason, that was the moment that Joyce wrote about when writing about his own life, real or imagined, so many years ago.  A connection was born between the past and present and those seeking knowledge and those providing wisdom or looking to inspire.

  • epiphany, truth
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Oct 16 2007

President Gore, You Have a Date With Destiny

  • By buhdydharma
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In the process of thinking about what to write for Blog Action Day: the Environment, I just couldn’t conceive of anything that would be more beneficial for the environment that I could write than this, my best plea to get Albert Gore Jr. to be the next President of these United States
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