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The fake chemical compound Isaac Asimov invented to punk science writers. Hilarious, especially the end.
How Congress is killing the recovery
And on these issues the blame lies solely with the GOP. On every single one of these issues the Dems were very willing to pass the legislation stand alone.
On these issues there is blame on both sides. But while the Dems have made decent steps toward sensible compromise, the only movement from the GOP has to go further out into the bat-shit crazy region of no taxes and no services (for anyone else – but don’t touch my services).
Difficult to tell anymore…
http://www.pekintimes.com/opin…
Shows what the GOP nomination race has come to when you really can’t tell the whether an article is Onion ready or straight journalism. Anything on any of these guys could probably be both or either.
And how about our own R. state Sen. Brophy? While he backs the SOS on draconian measures to solve the problem of illegal voting without a shred of solid evidence to support claims that anyone has successfully had their fraudulent vote count in a Colorado election, he thinks his cousin posting an alert to Dems on facebook, a site where many young inexperienced voters get most of their info about the outside world, that the election has been postponed to a date the Saturday after the election is just a harmless “dumb joke”. He protests that it would be so unfair for his prankster relative to be prosecuted under the Senate OK’d SB147 that calls for punishing thta kind of voter suppression as a felony with up to 3 years in prison.
Two questions:
1) The best that the SOS could come up with in making a case for draconian measures to protect us from fraudulent voting was 6 cases of voters, spread over 4 CDs, who had moved to Kansas and tried to vote in Colorado elections. A facebook post targeting inexperienced Dem voters could reach thousands. So which has more potential to affect an election fraudulently?
2) Are Brophy and ArapG twins separated at birth?
http://news.nationalpost.com/2…
Or so some idiot said. Truly stunning.
This emerging story may mean that the Conservative Harper government is a complete fraud (and by that I mean that it shouldn’t have been the elected government…).
Of course this kind of election fraud is just someone’s idea of a joke. It doesn’t cause any harm to the legitimacy of our democracy.
Huge turn-out today at the new office. People came to meet 2012 Candidates Joe Miklosi, David Paladino, Jovan Melton, Bill McMullen, Tom Tobiassen, Mollie Cullom, and many more. Joe Miklosi’s office is right next door to the Dems and Joe had an impressive number of people asking how they can donate and volunteer. Awesome day!
Special shout-out to Young Republican John Gerrard-Gough who has spent so much time tracking Joe, he might just get his own office! John, welcome to Aurora! I hope the next time you’re here, we can sit down and talk about why you chose to be a Republican (I was a young Republican once, too). I think you may find, as I did (and Muhammad Miguel Ali Hasan), the party that is prepared to take on the problems, and find the solutions, for the 21st Century is NOT the party of George Bush.
Peace, my young political friend.
It could be a lot worse Starting an online store [in Greece] is no easy business
First off I don’t think content creators are in any danger at present. But the distribution part – it’s going away.
From TV Is Broken
It’s been years since anyone in our family has watched TV commercials. And the only items watched when broadcast are items like the Super Bowl where they start about 20 minutes late using the DVR so they can fast forward over the commercials.
And the vast majority of what we watch we get over the web at a time of our choosing. For the generation my daughter’s age and younger – they don’t watch TV. And as the demographic watching commercials gets older and smaller, the TV stations will find themselves facing the same dwindling revenues that newspapers face.
It’s also interesting for political ads. Paid TV may still be the #1 but there is a significant chunk of voters that never see those TV ads. For them you’ll do better to put ads on YouTube and hulu (Ron Paul is all over both).
3 of 4 GOP candidates would add to deficits
Why are the Republicans the party of increasing deficits?
….”klootzak.” It should be used in the same sentence as Santorum whenever possible.
Sen Frothy is now in FULL MSU mode when he describes Dutch culture and their medical practices regarding terminal illness:
See for yourself: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v…
Now, here’s a fine column in the Washington Post that pretty much dismantles his comments as the ranting of a stammering dumbass:
Euthanasia in the Netherlands: Rick Santorum’s bogus statistics
(there’s a lot of facty things so we’ll just skip to the end:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/…
per The Paper Which Shall Not Be Named
http://www.denverpost.com/legi…
Sorry if this is old news, but the dateline on the article is today.
Or was that just part of Ball’s cry for cheese?
The Rickster actually effectively self destructed and torpedoed his own run on Meet The Press this morning.
His rant on President Kennedy “not being religiously courageous enough” during the 1960 campaign is a self imposed deal breaker.
He literally meant that a President’s decisions should be predicated by his religious opinions.
And his dog whistle attack on the President over Afghanistan appeals only to a very few wild eyed conservative zealots.
As much as I want frothy as their guy, the reds aren’t going to nominate him.
“Six months ago” is ancient history in the modern news cycle. By August few people will remember anything said during the primary campaign, least of all political reporters. And those who do remember will consider it “old news.”
The nice thing about having a candidate with a huge amount of baggage is that the negatives can only come up when the opposition party runs an ad, but you can’t put EVERYTHING in an ad. So most of the crazy things Santorum has said would never come up at all.
as while I rarely commet, I read you all the time.
I do believe separation of church and State is a huge issue, and next to Santorum’s total inability to respect women as equals, his biggest turn off for voters not completely hard right extreme.
I think Santorum, should he get the nomination, would paint himself moderate and stop talking about all that stuff, and nobody would hold him accountable for it. If he stays preachery, then I agree he’ll turn voters off. I was thinking more about the likely strategy.
Maybe strategery, but not strategy. The preachy stuff isn’t going away because it’s who he is. The only reason we weren’t inundated with it before is because no one would give the man a microphone. One wonders which part of that successful strategy his campaign thought was santorum.
Dog whistle: caput, the ex-denver bishop, also attacked Kennedy and the Houston speech. Remember (My memory may be a bit faulty) when Democrat Madden invited a priest from Colorado Springs to say the morning prayer at the State House and he used the time to attack Kennedy???? She also tried to get a law passed that would have eliminated the statute of limitations on child abuse and the catholics really went after her….she either lost her seat or choose not to run again. Does anyone remember these circumstances better than I? I can’t place this in an electoral cycle.
Most people are really turned off by Santorum and this talk…however, there are niche voters who are positive to this message….
the bishops are in full attack mode and kennedy is only one of the politicians in their sights.
don’t have any memory of any of that, but for Majority Leader Alice Madden (D-Boulder) was term limited.
I will see if I can find accurate information about the priest.
This is from the Rocky archives in the Denver Public Library:
Like you, I semi remembered the rant, but couldn’t remember the actor.
This got play the next week on Caplis’ show, but there was so much crazy stuff going on at the time that it kind of just went away.
But it sure does show us that in ’60 the republicans were screaming that religion has no place in politics and that in 2012 the republicans are screaming that religion needs to be the guiding factor in a political leader.
Make up your minds.
the disgusting news of what was covered up for years just keeps coming:
Accused Pa. monsignor: Cardinal had my list of 35 active, accused priests destroyed in 1994
http://www.washingtonpost.com/…
IMHO they need to get their own house in order before they begin attacking others.