13 Dec 2004, 2:58pm
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A-ha!

Michael Moore explains why I still have my Kerry bumpersticker on my van here.

13 Dec 2004, 12:49pm
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Todays Laugh

This comment to this post on Eschaton cracked me up:

Why do NY Republicans hate Marriage? Maybe a bluedog Dem can initiate a “Defense of Marriage From Adulterers” bill. Doesn’t the bible say something about adultery, somewhere?
Tonight on Crossfire, “Gays or Adulterers, who do we really need to defend Marriage from?”

6 Dec 2004, 1:18pm
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“Getting Your Tits Out” For A Good Cause

VixPix – Tits Out For Multiple Sclerosis

Is there such a thing as “getting your tits out” for a good cause? Vix, a buxom British blonde who suffers from Multiple Sclerosis, has decided to use her talents to promote MS awareness on the internet!

2 Dec 2004, 7:55pm
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I Want

jail length commonly was escalated in crueler shape

I googled a japanese artists name, and google has a translator…it needs some more work …here’s a snip….

The treatment also the grudge which is fascinated one for together, jail length (Fumio Watanabe) commonly was escalated in crueler shape. Obtaining a certain opportunity, the jail escape of the woman prisoners who escape trouble and the betrayal. Fighting of the police who chases that it is. The scene the story like the avant-garde play occasionally is inserted.

(Thanks, Steve!)

2 Dec 2004, 9:21am
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Back, and Living Under Fascism

Yes, I have at last returned from my travels. It was all fun, though it was a little scary to see the pro-Bush billboards on my travels, saying things like ‘Freedom isn’t free’.
I guess I missed that at the local lefty meeting, the decision that freedom wasn’t free. I don’t know anyone who has ever considered that America would be better off as an isolationist country, ostriching and hoping that bad things will pass us by. Ibdeed the only people I’ve heard suggesting such things are the Republicans, who doggedly attribute such ideas to the left, to the ‘liberal’ straw man.
It’s a little scary to think that a sizable number of Americans truly believe this line of thought.
This sermon from Davidson Loehr is a little scary, too.

You may wonder why anyone would try to use the word ‘fascism’ in a serious discussion of where America is today. It sounds like cheap name-calling, or melodramatic allusion to a slew of old war movies. But I am serious. I don’t mean it as name-calling at all. I mean to persuade you that the style of governing into which America has slid is most accurately described as fascism, and that the necessary implications of this fact are rightly regarded as terrifying. That’s what I am about here. And even if I don’t persuade you, I hope to raise the level of your thinking about who and where we are now, to add some nuance and perhaps some useful insights.

But I don’t mean to bring a total bummer to the table. Whit & Lynn & I had a great Thanksgiving at the house & pottery of our pals in lovely Long Siding, MN, and then I scurried down to MO to move another pal to Milwaukee (next door to my house, sitcom-stylee). I got back to all sorts of positiveness on the jobhunt front, too.
So – maybe, just maybe – 2005 will be a better year than its predcessor.
(…oh, and I was hipped to the Loehr sermon by a user diary on DailyKos.)

 
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