Rick Santorum Pushes Social Agenda, Stokes GOP Fear Ahead Of Super Tuesday 2012Headline #2:
Newt Warns Of 'Disaster' ScenarioYep: that's what the GOP is all about - be AFRAID... be VERY AFRAID!
... oops! - what's that?
Whew - just my shadow.
Oh! a private buffoon is a light-hearted loon, If you listen to popular rumour; From the morn to the night he's so joyous and bright, And he bubbles with wit and good humour! He's so quaint and so terse, both in prose and in verse; Yet though people forgive his transgression, There are one or two rules that all family fools Must observe, if they love their profession. [Yeomen of the Guard, Gilbert & Sullivan]
Rick Santorum Pushes Social Agenda, Stokes GOP Fear Ahead Of Super Tuesday 2012Headline #2:
Newt Warns Of 'Disaster' ScenarioYep: that's what the GOP is all about - be AFRAID... be VERY AFRAID!
AIG selling $6 billion of AIA shares, to repay bail-outWow! AIG wants to raise $6Bn to start to repay ME... for my $182Bn investment. Great! I feel so lucky!!!
Denny Thomas and Clare Baldwin | Reuters
4 March 2012
HONG KONG (Reuters) - American International Group (AIG) is looking to raise about $6 billion by selling part of its stake in Asia subsidiary AIA Group <1299.HK> in a long-awaited move to help the U.S. insurer repay a federal government bail-out.
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The U.S. Treasury owns 77 percent of AIG following a massive $182 billion bailout in the wake of the 2008 global financial crisis. AIG holds around a one-third stake in AIA which, at Friday's close, was worth a little over $15 billion.
Limbaugh Advertisers: We Still Won't Sponsor Rush AnymoreAh, yes: "civilized public discourse" - a concept with which Mr. Limbaugh is unfamiliar.
David Friend, who runs the online backup company Carbonite, issued a statement on his company's website saying that Carbonite would no longer advertise with Limbaugh despite the host's rare admission of regret. From the website:“No one with daughters the age of Sandra Fluke, and I have two, could possibly abide the insult and abuse heaped upon this courageous and well-intentioned young lady. Mr. Limbaugh, with his highly personal attacks on Miss Fluke, overstepped any reasonable bounds of decency. Even though Mr. Limbaugh has now issued an apology, we have nonetheless decided to withdraw our advertising from his show. We hope that our action, along with the other advertisers who have already withdrawn their ads, will ultimately contribute to a more civilized public discourse.”
Sarah Palin: Allen West Should Be Considered For Vice Presidency In 2012Recall, Rep. Allen West is the fellow who suggested that those of us who think the U.S. still has room for improvement ought "get the hell out of the United States of America".
Limbaugh apologizes to law student for insultFor me, 'twasn't his use of word 'slut' that provoked outrage, but his complete misrepresentation of her Congressional testimony!
William Russell Sype for President 2016[note: the Captain's Log fellow is chair of my finance committee... and his link is on right-hand nav bar.]
In Positive Economic Sign, Republicans Starting to Say Obama Wasn’t Born in US AgainIn related news:
S & P Birther Index Posts Big Gains
Sheriff Arpaio: Obama birth certificate a ‘forgery’When will it end?
Dover, Pennsylvania has remained untouched. I mention this only because, a few years ago, the right Reverend Pat Robertson opined:
From the Gulf Coast to the Great Lakes, the storms touched nearly all walks of life. A fire station was flattened. Roofs were ripped off schools. A prison fence was knocked down and scores of homes and businesses were destroyed. At least 20 people were killed, including 14 in Indiana, and dozens of others were hurt in the second deadly tornado outbreak this week.
[Storms wreck Ind. towns, kill 20 in 3 states]
"I'd like to say to the good citizens of Dover: If there is a disaster in your area, don't turn to God, you just rejected him from your city. And don't wonder why he hasn't helped you when problems begin, if they begin. I'm not saying they will, but if they do, just remember, you just voted God out of your city. And if that's the case, don't ask for his help because he might not be there."Well, okay - since the right Reverend Pat issued his jeremiad, Dover has yet to be hit with ANY natural disaster - no tornado, no flood, no fire... so I guess he's still in good standing with The Lord. His comments assumed a disaster - "IF there is a disaster..."
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Pat Robertson Tells Dover Residents They Rejected God]
Wilmington City Council Passes Resolution Urging 'Personhood' Rights For SpermHere's G-d's opinion:
8 Then Judah said to Onan, “Sleep with your brother’s wife and fulfill your duty to her as a brother-in-law to raise up offspring for your brother.”I pity the man who masturbates!
9 But Onan knew that the child would not be his; so whenever he slept with his brother’s wife, he spilled his semen on the ground to keep from providing offspring for his brother.
10 What he did was wicked in the LORD’s sight; so the LORD put him to death also.
[Genesis 38:8-10]
In Possible Gaffe, Romney Says Poor People ‘Taste Like Chicken’
Awkward Moment at Ohio Wrestling Event
TOLEDO (The Borowitz Report)) – In what some political observers are calling a possible gaffe on the part of the former Massachusetts governor, Mitt Romney told a crowd gathered for a World Wrestling Entertainment event in Ohio today, “I love poor people. They taste like chicken.”
BREAKING: Romney wins Wyoming caucuses, CNN projectsYep: Romney, 39%... which translates as, "61% vote AGAINST Romney!"
(CNN) - Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney has won the Wyoming caucuses, CNN projects.
Based on straw-poll results compiled and released by the Wyoming Republican Party, Romney won 39% of the votes cast in straw polls conducted at county-level caucuses.
Former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum came in second with 32% of the straw poll vote, followed by Texas Congressman Ron Paul with 21% and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich with 8%.
Mitt Romney Clarifies Stance On Blunt AmendmentI'm sure hoping someone at DNC is writing this stuff down!
In an interview with Ohio News Network on Wednesday, Mitt Romney said he opposed a controversial amendment that would allow employers to opt out of covering any kind of health benefit for moral reasons. But minutes after his answer was broadcast, the Romney campaign was insisting he actually backed the bill.
Michigan Delegates Divided: Rick Santorum, Mitt Romney Each Finish With 15 DelegatesNow on to Washington state (caucuses Saturday) and Super Tuesday!
Temporal Distortion
by Randy Halverson
Think you've seen the night sky? Not like this. Photographer Randy Halverson took months (when the weather was clear) to shoot the stars overhead of the White River in central South Dakota, Arches National Park in Utah, Canyon of the Ancients area of Colorado, and Madison, Wisconsin. He put it all together in a time-lapse video set to music by the out-of-this-world composer Bear McCreary, who wrote the moody soundtracks to "Battlestar Galactica" and "The Walking Dead."
A Contrarian Bets Ireland and Hungary Will ReboundToday's news (from Bubble Meter):
By PETER EAVIS and JULIE CRESWELL
Published: February 7, 2012
For months now, a big investor has been betting billions of dollars that two of Europe’s most wounded countries will bounce back from the beating they have taken during the region’s debt crisis.
But the bets, which center on Irish and Hungarian government bonds, aren’t the work of a hedge fund operating stealthily out of London or Geneva. Instead, the buyer is Franklin Templeton Investments, a mutual funds firm that caters to individual investors rather than to sophisticated institutional customers like pension funds.
The man behind the trades is Michael Hasenstab, who at the relatively young age of 38 has already drawn comparisons to some of the titans of the mutual fund industry, including Bill Gross of Pimco.
Warren Buffett is a housing bullWhen the Dow is soaring (as it is today), that's really NOT the time to jump into the stock market!
Warren Buffett says along with equities, single-family homes are a very attractive investment right now.
Appearing live on CNBC's Squawk Box, Buffett tells Becky Quick he'd buy up "millions" of single family homes if it were practical to do so.
If held for a long period of time and purchased at low rates, Buffett says houses are even better than stocks. He advises buyers to take out a 30-year mortgage and refinance if rates go down.
Physics shocker! Neutrinos clocked faster than lightToday:
CERN to re-run Einstein tests in May after loose cable casts theory doubtsMy bets are on the loose cable.
Rich People More Likely to Lie, Cheat, Study SuggestsUh... aren't these the folks running for public office???
Ron Paul Denies Deal With Romney, Calls Santorum ‘Desperate’I'm eatin' this up with a spoon!
Romney accuses Santorum of losing sight of spending cuts
Romney Calls Gingrich ‘Erratic,’ Compares Him to Pinball Machine
Romney Calls Paul Out of Step
Santorum Calls Romney a 'Pale Pastel'
Santorum Calls Gingrich An 'Erratic Conservative'
Santorum calls Paul's view on Sept. 11 'shockingly misguided'
Gingrich calls Romney ‘a pro-abortion, pro-gun-control, pro-tax-increase liberal’
Gingrich calls Santorum a "big labor Republican"
Newt Gingrich Calls Ron Paul 'Racist, Anti-Semitic'
Paul Accuses Romney of Utter Cynicism
Ron Paul calls Santorum 'a fake' in debate
POLITICS: Paul calls Gingrich a 'chicken hawk'
Mitt Romney recalled childhood memories of a landmark moment in Detroit history, noting he was "probably 4 or something like that" the day of the Golden Jubilee, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the American automobile, the Toronto Star reports.Those pre-natal or - in this case - pre-conception memories can really haunt you!
Said Romney: "My dad had a job being the grandmaster. They painted Woodward Ave. with gold paint."
Unfortunately, the event took place June 1, 1946 -- fully nine months before Romney was born.
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1. 59% of those who were elected to participate and who did participate in these founding meetings never signed any of the founding documents. There were many reasons for this, but the chief political reason was that many remained British loyalists and opposed with various degrees of intensity the entire “founding” project. Also, many Quakers withdrew support because of their Christian opposition to war. They knew the course being charted would almost certainly lead to war.What can we say about the religious traditions that informed our Founding Fathers? If we examine the biographies of the 139 men who signed at least one of the four major founding documents, this is what we find.
2. There is only 1 (that is ONE!) of the 343 founding fathers and the139 who signed founding documents who signed all four founding documents. He is Roger Sherman of Connecticut.
3. Of the 56 signers of the “Declaration of Independence,” two-thirds did not sign either the first constitution (the Articles of 1778) or the second constitution (the Constitution of 1787).
4. Only 4 of the 56 “Declaration” signers also signed the “Constitution” although 17 did sign the “Articles.”
5. There were 48 signers of the “Articles.” Only 5 of them also signed the “Constitution.”
6. Of the 39 signers of the “Constitution,” only 6 had previously signed the “Articles.”
7. Of the 87 Founding Fathers who were responsible for giving us our two constitutional systems, 81 were in explicit opposition with one another regarding the kind of constitutional order they wanted for America – the Articles’ “United States” or the Constitution’s “United States.”
8. It is reasonable to say that the Founding Fathers had significant political differences among themselves. To represent them as a unity with one voice is not just a technical imprecision of concern only to pin-headed intellectuals, it is a knowing lie or an unknowing illusion that creates false understandings of our heritage for ordinary citizens and corrupts conversations about the impact of that heritage on the political life of America today.
1. Although standard biographical information is available for all 139 of these founders, forty-two, or 30%, of them include no reference to any religious affiliation, commitment, or identification. I do NOT assume that this means such linkages were absent in their lives, but I do assume that whatever the reality was for each individual it did not manifest itself in ways that were clear and relevant for standard biographical portraits of them in their role as Founding Fathers.This has been a largely aggregate picture of our Founding Fathers. Let me close by mentioning four individuals who were significant to the founding of the United States – Thomas Paine, James Madison, George Washington and Thomas Jefferson. No one was more effective in rallying ordinary American citizens to support American independence than was Paine. He was a crude and aggressive anti-Christian. Read “Common Sense,” “Age of Reason,” and “Rights of Man” and ask yourself how those writings could have been so powerfully persuasive to a broad base of Christian Americans in the 1770s.
2. Of the 97 men for whom a religious identity can be ascribed, 3 were Roman Catholics, 4 were Deists, and 90 were Protestants.
3. Of the 90 Protestants, 86 (96%) were affiliated with what Santorum calls “mainline Protestant” denominations – Episcopalian [43], Presbyterian [18], Congregational [17], and Quaker [8]. The other four were simply identified as “Protestant.”
4. There were twice as many of these Founding Fathers whose biographies explicitly identify them as anti-Roman Catholic as there were Roman Catholics, and three times more identified as freemasons than as Roman Catholics.
5. Although there are numerous individuals remembered as loving husbands and fathers and as honest men, some raised in homes of “liberal tastes,” there is not a single one of these Founding Fathers who is identified in association with the Anabaptist/Evangelical tradition of Protestantism.
6. As a graduate of Penn State’s Dickinson School of Law, Santorum might reflect on a Founding Father, Benjamin Rush, who also founded Dickinson College. Rush saw himself as a deeply committed Christian who eventually classified himself as a “Christian Universalist.” He described his faith as the joining of “my ancient Calvinistical and my newly adopted Arminian (universalist) principles.” Now, would that pass Santorum’s test for authenticity?
7. Before Santorum trashes Reinhold Niebuhr (one of the most significant Christian theologians of the 20th Century who has been quite influential for President Obama) as an inauthentic Christian, one would hope he takes some time to examine the extraordinary compatibility between the theology of Niebuhr and the expressed religious understandings of many of the 86 Founding Fathers with “mainline Protestant” affiliations. Their 18th and 20th Century voices are profoundly congruent. This is not at all surprising if you remember that Niebuhr’s theology was not a form of “Liberation Theology,” as suggested by Santorum, but a form of “Neo-Orthodoxy” anchored in the New Testament’s concern about human accountability, presumption, and sin.
8. A brief 20th Century note of interest should be considered. In 1960 many Americans still doubted the appropriateness of a Roman Catholic serving as President. That was a legacy connected to our country’s Founding ethos. Transcending that legacy was, in part, a contribution of the “phony theology” of tolerance and brotherly love that Santorum and his Republican supporters are so quick to trash today.
9. All of this presents a rather strange picture. Mainline Protestants, who didn’t include Evangelicals and who marginalized Roman Catholics at the time of the founding in the 18th Century, are now being pushed aside as inauthentic by Evangelicals and Roman Catholics in the name of the Founding Fathers
Penn Judge: Muslims Allowed to Attack People for Insulting Mohammad"Words almost fail", indeed!
Mark Whittington | Yahoo! Contributor Network – Fri, Feb 24, 2012
COMMENTARY | Jonathon Turley, a law professor at George Washington University, reports on a disturbing case in which a state judge in Pennsylvania threw out an assault case involving a Muslim attacking an atheist for insulting the Prophet Muhammad.
Judge Mark Martin, an Iraq war veteran and a convert to Islam, threw the case out in what appears to be an invocation of Sharia law.
The incident occurred at the Mechanicsburg, Pa., Halloween parade where Ernie Perce, an atheist activist, marched as a zombie Muhammad. Talaag Elbayomy, a Muslim, attacked Perce, and he was arrested by police.
Judge Martin threw the case out on the grounds that Elbayomy was obligated to attack Perce because of his culture and religion. Judge Martin stated that the First Amendment of the Constitution does not permit people to provoke other people. He also called Perce, the plaintiff in the case, a "doofus." In effect, Perce was the perpetrator of the assault, in Judge Martin's view, and Elbayomy the innocent. The Sharia law that the Muslim attacker followed trumped the First Amendment.
Words almost fail.
"I don't believe in an America where the separation of church and state is absolute," Santorum, a devout Catholic, said in an interview from Michigan on ABC's "This Week."I'm sorry folks: if I wanted to live under a theocracy, I'd take the time to learn Arabic and move to Saudi Arabia... or to learn Farsi and move to Iran.
I'd like to leave the Republicans' selection of their Presidential nominee up to them.It's the "them" that strikes me.
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You've got to be taught... Well - no you don't. The song's wrong - sounds really good, but it's wrong.
To hate and fear,
You've got to be taught
From year to year,
It's got to be drummed
In your dear little ear
You've got to be carefully taught.
You've got to be taught to be afraid
Of people whose eyes are oddly made,
And people whose skin is a diff'rent shade,
You've got to be carefully taught.
Virginia Ultrasound Bill Passes In House [UPDATE]... ya take what you can get!
Laura Bassett, HuffPost
22 Feb 2012
WASHINGTON -- The Virginia House of Delegates passed on Wednesday a revised version of a GOP-sponsored informed consent bill that would require women to undergo an ultrasound at least 24 hours before having an abortion. The new bill, which requires women to receive an external, transabdominal ultrasound rather than a more invasive transvaginal ultrasound, passed by a vote of 65-32.
Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell (R) revoked his support for the original bill just minutes before the House began debate on it, saying that the government did not have the power to require the transvaginal procedure.
[... it's the bold, italic that sorta counts as "GOP Caves"]
Kansas City priest accused of molesting 4 brothers... and, no, this is NOT an isolated incident!
Arizona Republican debate: How to find itNope - I won't be tuning in, but thought you might want to...
Natalie Jennings, WaPo
22 Feb 2012
Where can I watch the debate?
CNN is hosting the debate at 8 p.m. ET at the Mesa Arts Center in Mesa, Ariz. CNN will broadcast the event on its network, livestream it on CNN.com and air it on CNN radio. In addition, Juan Carlos Lopez of CNN en Espanol will lead coverage from Mesa which will be simulcast with Spanish interpretation.
Obama’s march to socialism drives Dow to new heights, as do most Democratic administrationsNote: the Dow Jones Industrial Average is less than the perfect gauge to measure economic health, consumer confidence, etc... BUT: it is a closely watched index.
Susana Martinez, New Mexico Governor, Loses A Hairstylist Over Gay Marriage Stance
Sam Stein, HuffPost
22 Feb 2012
WASHINGTON -- The frontiers of the gay marriage debate keep on expanding.
On Tuesday, Governor Susana Martinez (R-N.M.) lost a hairstylist who refused to clip her locks out of disgust with her opposition to marriage equality.
Romney Warns Spending Cuts Will Slow RecoveryWell, yeah: he's right!
Newt: "You can't put a gun rack in a Volt."From loyal reader, TedTheCat (who also provided the quotation referenced above):Yes - American ingenuity at its best!
[Newt Gingrich's big applause line, campaign stop in Tulsa, OK, 20 Feb 2012]
Commonwealth of VirginiaThis at least has the benefit of being sort of medically justified, as a precaution in the interest of Public Health.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That any man desiring a prescription for Viagra, Cialis, any of their generic equivalents, or any other drug intended to address Erectile Dysfunction
a. be required to undergo a penile swab, rectal swab, and colonoscopy prior to receiving said prescription to ensure that he does not have a sexually transmissible disease (STD), the likelihood of transmission being increased by use of said prescription.
b. Furthermore, any such prescription shall not be given for a period longer than one month, and is not to be renewed unless and until the patient re-submits to another penile swab, rectal swab, and colonoscopy again to ensure that he has not contracted a sexually transmissible disease.
2. Should the diagnostic measures referenced above (penile swab, rectal swab, colonoscopy) reveal the presence of any STD(-s),
a. said prescription shall not be written;
b. said patient shall be escorted immediately by law enforcement officers to a secure, in-patient treatment facility, to be held there, at his own expense, until the diagnosed STD has been cured.
3. To ensure compliance with these requirements, the Commonwealth of Virginia forbids the shipment of any and all Erectile Dysfunction medications, from mail-order, Internet, or any other outside suppliers, into the Commonwealth.
US apologizes to Afghans for Quran burning... and one more thing: Whenever the media refer to the Taliban, they're LYING.
Lawmaker: 'Radical' Girl Scouts out to destroy 'American family values'These guys have fallen off the deep end! The Girl Scouts???
By NBC News and msnbc.com staff
21 Feb 2012
There's an agenda behind those cookies the Girl Scouts sell, one bent on promoting communism, lesbianism and subverting "traditional American family values," according to an Indiana lawmaker.
That's the reason Rep. Bob Morris, a Republican representing Fort Wayne, insists he won't go along with a resolution meant to honor the Girls Scouts on the organization's 100th anniversary.
In Praise of the Harding EraThis passage was written in 1948.
It has been much in style in the United States, since around 1939, to praise the democracies of the world and especially our own. Strong men have become tearful and their voices have broken with emotion as they reflected, aloud and often too loud, that we are a nation in which any man may become President, that we achieve our laws by discussion, and that the rights of our minorities are often respected. These ponderous and occasionally strident writers and radio orators have sounded as if they had only then discovered what a truly wonderful place is the United States of America; and I shoud like to reiterate what I have said elsewhere about this tub-thumping.
All of this shouting has left some of us rather calm and collected, and quite uninterested, for some of us have never since birth thought otherwise than that our country, for all its imperfections, was the finest place on earth. I have never been able to read far in any of the many books written by Americans these past few years which would tell me of the boons of American democracy, nor to finish any of the many magazine and newspaper articles that would tell me the same thing. I have as much need of inspirational reading, or listening, about American democracy as I have of a book that will tell me the Sun rises in the morning and sets in the evening.
These special pleaders for America, it seems to me, have merely been doing some second-guessing and are in a great sweat to put down on paper, or to charge the air waves with, statements of things that were obvious truths to many of us when we were ten years of age. We did not have to learn them, either, for we drank them in with the air we breathed, and have since never had cause to doubt them, not for a moment, not even during the administrations of Harding, Coolidge, and Hoover.
I suspect that many of these suddenly patriotic pleaders for democracy must at some time have lost faith in the Republic, or had never understood it anyway; and, like repentant sinners at a revival, hurried down the sawdust path, to stand at the testimonial bench and give cry to their conversion and salvation. In no other way can I understand the vehemence, the authoritative manner, and the curious and to me pathetic naivete with which they stress the marvels and glories of democracy as practiced in the United States.
It seems to me that one need know only the trials through which our country has successfully passed to believe it so basically stout and secure that only the wear of centuries and the evolutionary forces of time can lay it low. A nation comes through its every trial either weaker or stronger for the experience. Up the present writing I believe the United States has emerged from every crisis with increased national intelligence and ability to operate a vast and complex nation in a fairly competent manner. And if that is true, then it is enough.
That is why I believe the administration of Warren G. Harding to have been one of the most valuable the Republic has ever had. It demonstrated our strength as a nation, our lasting qualities, in a manner that left no doubt. If we American could live through that period, and those of Coolidge and Hoover, including the long horror of Prohibition - if we could pass through those trials and find our system still workable, then he is a skeptic indeed who doubts that the United States continues to have a future.
[Lost Men of American History, Stewart H. Holbrook (free internet download!)]
Newt made a campaign stop in Tulsa today.Newt here displays a surprising lack of imagination!
The big applause line: "You can't put a gun rack in a Volt."
The Cash Tech Companies Are Stockpiling: $700 BillionThey're sitting on $700Bn, but if we let 'em keep even MORE $$$ with corporate tax cuts, they'll suddenly magically start HIRING!
Nicole Volpe Miller | November 29, 2011
Technology companies have been hoarding cash. Todd Coupland, an analyst at CIBC World Markets, estimates that U.S. companies could top $700 billion of cash on hand in 2011, making tech the most cash-rich sector after financial services. Apple alone is sitting on about $82 billion in cash and marketable securities.
Furthermore, bond markets keep refusing to cooperate. Even austerity’s star pupils, countries that, like Portugal and Ireland, have done everything that was demanded of them, still face sky-high borrowing costs. Why? Because spending cuts have deeply depressed their economies, undermining their tax bases to such an extent that the ratio of debt to G.D.P., the standard indicator of fiscal progress, is getting worse rather than better.Current 30-year T-notes are yielding 3.161% - effectively a 35-year low! 10-year notes are at 2.01% - again, effectively a 50-year low!
Meanwhile, countries that didn’t jump on the austerity train — most notably, Japan and the United States — continue to have very low borrowing costs, defying the dire predictions of fiscal hawks.

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31 “When the Son of Man comes in his glory, and all the angels with him, he will sit on his glorious throne.Sounds a lot like Jesus was a commie-pinko wealth-redistributing socialist with a clearly non-Biblical theology! (You know, the true Biblical theology that only unbridled, unregulated, free-market capitalism Rules the World.)
32 All the nations will be gathered before him, and he will separate the people one from another as a shepherd separates the sheep from the goats.
33 He will put the sheep on his right and the goats on his left.
34 “Then the King will say to those on his right, ‘Come, you who are blessed by my Father; take your inheritance, the kingdom prepared for you since the creation of the world.
35 For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in,
36 I needed clothes and you clothed me, I was sick and you looked after me, I was in prison and you came to visit me.’
37 “Then the righteous will answer him, ‘Lord, when did we see you hungry and feed you, or thirsty and give you something to drink?
38 When did we see you a stranger and invite you in, or needing clothes and clothe you?
39 When did we see you sick or in prison and go to visit you?’
40 “The King will reply, ‘Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.’
41 “Then he will say to those on his left, ‘Depart from me, you who are cursed, into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels.
42 For I was hungry and you gave me nothing to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me nothing to drink,
43 I was a stranger and you did not invite me in, I needed clothes and you did not clothe me, I was sick and in prison and you did not look after me.’
44 “They also will answer, ‘Lord, when did we see you hungry or thirsty or a stranger or needing clothes or sick or in prison, and did not help you?’
45 “He will reply, ‘Truly I tell you, whatever you did not do for one of the least of these, you did not do for me.’
46 “Then they will go away to eternal punishment, but the righteous to eternal life.”
[Matthew 25:31-46; emphasis added]
CNN Says Nuclear Attack by North Korea Would Not Affect Whitney Houston Coverage
Wolf Blitzer Promises No Interruption
NEW YORK (The Borowitz Report) – As North Korea ramped up its threats to attack South Korea, CNN reassured its viewers that a nuclear war on the Korean Peninsula would have “no effect whatsoever” on its Whitney Houston coverage.
CNN Cancels Debate After Mitt Romney And Ron Paul Pull OutI'll miss the satiric material that would have been provided, but am otherwise grateful!
Interracial marriage in US hits new high: 1 in 12IN MY LIFETIME: Interracial marriage was ILLEGAL!
Loving v. VirginiaThere've been many remarkable changes in my lifetime: Personal Computers, iPods, cellphones... but the most influential?: Civil Rights!... yes, for blacks, but also for gays... for anyone DIFFERENT!
Loving v. Virginia 388 U.S. 1 (1967), was a landmark civil rights case in which the United States Supreme Court, in a unanimous decision, declared Virginia's anti-miscegenation statute, the "Racial Integrity Act of 1924", unconstitutional, thereby overturning Pace v. Alabama (1883) and ending all race-based legal restrictions on marriage in the United States.
Mitt Romney Challenges Sarah Palin's Claim That He's Not Conservative EnoughMitt is now responding to Sarah Palin???
Republicans (heart) Not RomneyAs stated previously: I'm REALLY enjoying the circus!
BREAKING: In Desperate Move, Romney Changes First Name to 'Not'
Polls now favor Santorum, the ninth flip of the nomination... again, the "horse race" coverage is getting just a little old!... How 'bout major media INFORMING us about candidates' positions? - How would they govern???
Republicans Cave on Payroll Tax Cut ExtensionGeez: it took long enough.
Upcoming Michigan Primary Could Prove Pivotal for GOP Race"COULD" is the offending word.
Georgia concludes Obama eligible for ballot as natural born citizen
Severe Conservative SyndromeAh, yes: running to the right. As far to the right as possible, as quickly as possible.
Paul Krugman, NYT Op-Ed
12 Feb 2012
Mitt Romney has a gift for words — self-destructive words. On Friday he did it again, telling the Conservative Political Action Conference that he was a “severely conservative governor.”
As Molly Ball of The Atlantic pointed out, Mr. Romney “described conservatism as if it were a disease.” Indeed. Mark Liberman, a linguistics professor at the University of Pennsylvania, provided a list of words that most commonly follow the adverb “severely”; the top five, in frequency of use, are disabled, depressed, ill, limited and injured.
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... tinfoil hats have become a common, if not mandatory, G.O.P. fashion accessory.
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New Pew survey: Among Republicans, Santorum in statistical dead heat with RomneyMaybe I'm just crazy, but I'd FAR prefer Santorum as GOP candidate come November!
Article II, Section 1, U.S. ConstitutionI believe EVERY candidate for President ought be required to provide doctor/hospital-certified PROOF that he/she was NOT delivered by Caesarian section!... if they cannot provide such documentation, they do NOT qualify as "natural born" citizens!
No person except a natural born Citizen, or a Citizen of the United States, at the time of the Adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the Office of President; neither shall any Person be eligible to that Office who shall not have attained to the Age of thirty-five Years, and been fourteen Years a Resident within the United States.
Be bloody, bold, and resolute; laugh to scorn... which gave Macbeth great confidence till he learned from his nemesis, Macduff, that...
The power of man, for none of woman born
Shall harm Macbeth.
Despair thy charm;"Natural born"??? - insist on PROOF!
And let the angel whom thou still hast served
Tell thee, Macduff was from his mother's womb
Untimely ripp'd.
Emergency food flown into stranded European townsTake THAT, Al Gore!
ALINA WOLFE MURRAY | Associated Press
13 Feb 2012
BUCHAREST, Romania (AP) — Military planes and police helicopters flew in tons of emergency food to snowbound villages and ships in the Balkans on Monday, after blizzards so fierce that some people had to cut tunnels through 15 feet (4 meters) of snow to get out of their homes.
Sarah Palin On Mitt Romney's Conservatism: 'I'm Not Convinced'If Sarah doubts Mitt, has he any hope?
Arabs back Syria opposition; Homs bombardment resumes... in fairness, WE have backed U.N. Security Council resolutions to do SOMETHING!... it's our old Cold War foes, Russia & China, that are being obstinate. (... and in their defense: they're acting out of 'enlightened self-interest'... just like Wall Street!)
Top Republican wants vote on birth control mandateI note that even after "Obamacare", we are STILL the only developed country in the world without some form of universal health coverage.
We the People of the United States, in Order toIf timely access to affordable healthcare does not constitute the "general welfare", what does???form a more perfect Union,do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.
establish Justice,
insure domestic Tranquility,
provide for the common defence,
promote the general Welfare,
and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity,
[emphasis added]
House Transportation Bill 'Technical Correction' Would Strip Workers Of Pay ProtectionsWhen we are all making less than minimum wage, personal income tax on capital gains is abolished, and corporate tax rates are 0% - maybe THEN the GOP will be satisfied!!!
Dave Jamieson
Huffington Post
12 Feb 2012
WASHINGTON -- A little-noted provision in the House Republicans' controversial energy and transportation bill would strip several thousand workers within the rail-industry of their federal minimum-wage and overtime protections, potentially making low-wage jobs pay even less.
[emphasis added]
Al Qaeda leader backs Syrian revolt against AssadSo, if we...
Greek lawmakers approve austerity bill as Athens burnsJust FYI: austerity measures are just what the GOP advocates for the U.S. ... just like them damn European socialists!
Turkey’s foreign minister: Syria’s Assad could’ve been Gorbachev, but chose to be MilosevicWhat an apt comparison!
Twin Suicide Attacks Rattle Syrian City of AleppoAs stated previously, I've no idea what appropriate 'solution' to this mess might be - other than Assad voluntarily relinquishing power, which seems doubtful.
By Molly Hunter | ABC News
10 Feb 2012
Syrian State TV reported early this morning that "two terrorist" explosions struck the northern city of Aleppo. 25 people were killed and 175 injured in today's attacks after two suicide bombers drove their vans into the military security building and the law enforcement headquarters, State TV quoted the Health Ministry as saying.
Aleppo, which borders Turkey and is Syria's second largest city, has been relatively quiet as violence rages on in other parts of the country.
Gingrich Group Looks for New Money as Big Donor Checks StopI note also that media are paying NO attention to Newt.
Rick Santorum Blasts Mitt Romney: He Offers No Vision, Is About 'Serially Tearing Down' OpponentsI'm really going to enjoy this show!
"To upset Wisconsin, Nebraska has to outscore Wisconsin."- Lee Corso
"Florida State has a chance to win this game by outscoring the Gators."- Lee Corso
"To beat the Badgers, Oregon's going to have to outscore them."-Lee Corso