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  • Romney the Bully

    Ladies and gentlemen, your nontroversy of the week is the report that Mitt Romney bullied a kid in high school:

    There was no Facebook, Twitter, YouTube or sexting when several fellow students at a posh Detroit-area prep school say 18-year-old Romney led a boy posse to hold down one among them perceived as different and snip off his bleached blond hair.

    The victim, John Lauber, is dead now, but The Washington Post reported when it

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  • The TSA Follies: A Trifecta

    You ever get the feeling that the TSA is trying to piss us off?

    A few readers have pointed to a story on Facebook, posted by a Montana mom who was flying home from Kansas with her two young children and their grandmother.

    According to the poster, she and her kids got through the checkpoint without trouble but grandma had triggered the alarm. She went through the scanner again, but the screener could not firmly

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  • Impetuous Youth

    I’m still coming to terms with the sudden death of “The Man”, yes, many folks have rallied to carry on the fight, but seriously, how successful would the Jamaican relay team be if Usain Bolt suddenly got hit by a bus?

    We heard in his CPAC speech that Andrew was working on some titillating tidbits to be released of Obama’s early college days. This was not much of a hook for me, still remembering my … Read more

  • R.I.P., Buck Compton

    We expect much of our heroes, but living forever is not one of them:

    Lynn D. “Buck” Compton, an Army paratrooper whose World War II service was portrayed in the book and HBO miniseries “Band of Brothers” and who later as a prosecutor secured a conviction for Robert F. Kennedy assassin Sirhan Sirhan, died Feb. 26 at his home in Burlington, Wash. He was 90.

    He had complications from a heart attack, said his daughter

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  • The Koch Letter

    Mass movements can succeed without a God, but never without a devil:

    In just about 24 hours, Mitt Romney is headed to a hotel ballroom to give a speech sponsored by Americans for Prosperity, a front group founded and funded by the Koch brothers.

    Those are the same Koch brothers whose business model is to make millions by jacking up prices at the pump, and who bankrolled Tea Party extremism, and committed $200 million

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  • Wanker Introduces Bill Banning Wanking Off

    No worries, our elected officials got things well in hand. 70 million Americans receiving governmental assistance, 48.5 percent of the U.S. population now living in households that receive some type of government benefit, unemployment high/U.S. growth both in business and confidence low, it’s all good because the politicians have their finger on the pulse of America, have taken it’s temperature and know exactly what is needed to offer some relief:

    Oklahoma’s proposed anti-abortion Senate

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  • Thou Shalt Cover

    As I said on Twitter, the Obama’s administration’s ridiculous fight against the ministerial exemption — a fight they lost 9-0 in the Supreme Court — suddenly make sense:

    The Obama administration announced today it will wait for a year (coincidentally until after the elections) before requiring religious organizations to comply with an Obamacare mandate that they provide coverage for contraception — including controversial drugs that can abort an early pregnancy.

    This started with a

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  • Super Disconnect

    The reports of my death have been greatly exaggerated.
    Mark Twain

    There are still some occasions that the world tunes in and witnesses uniquely American events. Presidential inaugurations, the Indianapolis 500, Oscar night (although given the increasing diminution of the collective IQ’s in the room, less and less), but the granddaddy is always The Superbowl. And a major part of what makes it super are the new ads that we get to see for the … Read more

  • A Criminal Nation

    There is a disturbing trend in America wrt our bureaucratic overloads trying to solve every problem and correct every mistake by enacting new and more onerous laws. I wish I could blame this all on Obama, it is more convenient and tidy that way, but this has been going on for about 30 years now. Yes, he has quickened the pace and gone nuts in the process, but he was passed the baton and did … Read more

  • The Giving Season

    Both Christianity and Judaism have similar beliefs regarding charity. Aside from the usual,”God loves a cheerful giver”, the manner or application of the act is as important as the act itself. In order to ensure that the real motivation is charity and not self-aggrandizement both the Bible and the Torah require anonymity. “But when you do a charitable deed, do not let your left hand know what your right hand is doing”. Maimonides, a … Read more

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