Ive commented previously on the awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize to our war criminal president and various other mass murderers.
I think this picture is a pretty good comment too:
Plus hey, shrimp tacos are excellent.
Ive commented previously on the awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize to our war criminal president and various other mass murderers.
I think this picture is a pretty good comment too:
Plus hey, shrimp tacos are excellent.
Cory Maye, about whose case Ive blogged previously (here, here, here, and here), is finally due to be released. (CHT Sheldon.) It falls short of what he deserves he was required to plead guilty to manslaughter for exercising his right to defend himself and his family, and hes being offered no compensation for the unjust treatment he has received but it beats being murdered by the state or spending the rest of his life in a cage, the two fates that judges had previously chosen for him.
All honour to Radley Balko for his untiring efforts to keep this case before the public!
Addendum:
If youre interested in donating to help Maye get his life back together, Radley has details.
The following passage (CHT Jesse Walker) from Ehrlichmans Witness to Power: The Nixon Years, quoting Nixon on same-sex marriage in 1970
I cant go that far; thats the year 2000! Negroes [and whites], okay. But thats too far!
irresistibly reminds me of these lines toward the end of the recent Doctor Who episode Day of the Moon, set in 1969:
DOCTOR: Canton just wants to get married. Hell of a reason to kick him out of the FBI.
NIXON: Im sure something can be arranged. … This person you want to marry black?
CANTON: Yes …
NIXON: I know what people think of me, but perhaps Im a little more liberal
CANTON: … he is.
NIXON: I think the moon is far enough for now, dont you, Mr. Delaware?
CANTON: I figured it might be.
It struck me because Id seen DW viewers complaining that it was unrealistic that Nixon would even have so much as considered the issue of same-sex marriage.
Kevin Carson in CounterPunch.
Heres my hypothesis about people who use slavery to trash the Founders: They have contempt for our constitutional guarantees of liberty. Slavery is merely a convenient moral posturing tool as they try to reduce respect for our Constitution.
Well, I dont regard slavery as merely a convenient moral posturing tool, but yes, I do have contempt for the Constitutions so-called guarantees of liberty, and I am certainly out to try to reduce respect for that statist and statism-enabling document. So yes, hes essentially right about people like me.
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