Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.
A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed.
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Good morning all.
So today Governor Patrick is to name the interim successor to John Kerry in the Senate.
Rabbit would LOVE to see Barney Frank in there hurling a few barbs at McTurtle and friends. And he's told Patrick he would love to serve.
But given the dysfunctional nature of the Senate, a Governor who wanted to point out the uselessness of that body (thanks, Harry Reid) could send a "message" (I'm preparing to duck now....you know these aren't serious.)
1. Some sports wank. Tom Brady isn't doing anything until summer anyway. Give him some time in the Senate. Likewise Bill Belichick. Appointing (Red Sox owner) John Henry might prevent him from fucking up the Red Sox further.
2. What the hell.... appoint Scott Brown. With the short memories of the voters of the Commonwealth, I think they need to be reminded daily of Scottso's "bipartisanship".
3. As a combined "fuck you", middle finger and nuclear bomb, offer Sarah Palin a residence along with a Senate appointment. The entertainment community would thank him.
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The good news about the Electoral college brewhaha:
Virginia: The bill was killed in the senate
Ohio GOP said they won't rig it
Michigan Michigan Governor Backs Off ‘Unfair’ Electoral Rigging Plan
Mind you, Ohio and Michigan still need to be watched, but it is starting to sound like a lot of cold water is being thrown on this idea.
I'm still trying to figure out what's happening in Florida and Pennsylvania. Overall this is VERY good news.
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I hate to be a wet blanket, but the SCOTUS redefined gun ownership from a collective right (militia) to a individual right when they overturned the DC hand gun ban a couple of years back.
This debate isn’t about the Second Amendment. Since the Supreme Court’s 2008 ruling in D.C. v. Heller, banning the ownership of guns “in common use†has been legally impossible. That’s why none of the proposed regulations ban handguns or most shotguns and hunting rifles. Justice Scalia’s ruling specifically allows restrictions on “dangerous and unusual†weapons and stipulates that “nothing in our opinion should be taken to cast doubt on longstanding prohibitions on the possession of firearms by felons and the mentally ill, or laws forbidding the carrying of firearms in sensitive places such as schools and government buildings, or laws imposing conditions and qualifications on the commercial sale of arms.â€
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Jim Neighbors marries his long time partner!
Gooolley!
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Tri, Rabbit --- Breaking news from Mass: Patrick picked Mo Cowan
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You think this might mean that the Governor will run for that seat?
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Tri, Rabbit --- Breaking news from Mass: Patrick picked Mo Cowan
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You think this might mean that the Governor will run for that seat?
Ummm, who?
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I hate to be a wet blanket, but the SCOTUS redefined gun ownership from a collective right (militia) to a individual right when they overturned the DC hand gun ban a couple of years back.This debate isn’t about the Second Amendment. Since the Supreme Court’s 2008 ruling in D.C. v. Heller, banning the ownership of guns “in common use†has been legally impossible. That’s why none of the proposed regulations ban handguns or most shotguns and hunting rifles. Justice Scalia’s ruling specifically allows restrictions on “dangerous and unusual†weapons and stipulates that “nothing in our opinion should be taken to cast doubt on longstanding prohibitions on the possession of firearms by felons and the mentally ill, or laws forbidding the carrying of firearms in sensitive places such as schools and government buildings, or laws imposing conditions and qualifications on the commercial sale of arms.â€
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Tri, Rabbit --- Breaking news from Mass: Patrick picked Mo Cowan
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You think this might mean that the Governor will run for that seat?
Ummm, who?
Right?
His Chief of Staff? Odd choice, no?
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Jim Neighbors marries his long time partner!
Gooolley!
my Mom was rather surprised to hear he's gay
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I hate to be a wet blanket, but the SCOTUS redefined gun ownership from a collective right (militia) to a individual right when they overturned the DC hand gun ban a couple of years back.This debate isn’t about the Second Amendment. Since the Supreme Court’s 2008 ruling in D.C. v. Heller, banning the ownership of guns “in common use†has been legally impossible. That’s why none of the proposed regulations ban handguns or most shotguns and hunting rifles. Justice Scalia’s ruling specifically allows restrictions on “dangerous and unusual†weapons and stipulates that “nothing in our opinion should be taken to cast doubt on longstanding prohibitions on the possession of firearms by felons and the mentally ill, or laws forbidding the carrying of firearms in sensitive places such as schools and government buildings, or laws imposing conditions and qualifications on the commercial sale of arms.â€
Mondo stands corrected. Mondo thanks Raine. Mondo will now stop referring to himself in the 3rd person like some preening hip hop star.
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Jim Neighbors marries his long time partner!
Gooolley!
my Mom was rather surprised to hear he's gay
Really? Seriously? She didn't know he was gay?
Cowan will abandon the seat in June after a special election determines a permanent replacement. He becomes the second black member of the Senate after South Carolina's Tim Scott was also appointed by his governor to fill a vacancy.
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Cowan will abandon the seat in June after a special election determines a permanent replacement. He becomes the second black member of the Senate after South Carolina's Tim Scott was also appointed by his governor to fill a vacancy.
Wha? there's only two black sentors????
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Cowan will abandon the seat in June after a special election determines a permanent replacement. He becomes the second black member of the Senate after South Carolina's Tim Scott was also appointed by his governor to fill a vacancy.
Wha? there's only two black sentors????
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You know this is the second time I've heard someone call into a show, who immigrated to the US say something about who Cuban's get an easier(?) path to US citizenship.
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Mornin' all..![]()
Started re-reading my copy of Zinn's People's History of the United States. That very first chapter, which describes how the blooming and brutally material & capitalistic culture of the Europeans subjugated the egalitarian and communal culture of the Native Americans, got me thinking.. 600+ years later, that greed & war-driven machine has taken over the planet and is ingrained in the upbringing of almost every human, and has created a cycle of constant poverty, misery, and destruction.
What better time to break the cycle and go back - to that society where everyone lives in equality, without all this material want that has destroyed us and our planet?
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Girl who performed at Obama inaugural events slain on South Side
By Jennifer Delgado Tribune reporter
12:54 a.m. CST, January 30, 2013
After taking their exams Tuesday, Hadiya Pendleton and a group of others decided to hang out at a park on Tuesday just blocks away from their high school on the South Side.
But the trip ended in tragedy when the 15-year-old King College Prep sophomore was fatally shot about a week after she attended President Barack Obama’s inauguration and performed at inaugural events with the King College Prep band and drill team.
Penldeton and a16-year-old boy wounded in the attack were shot in a park near the school about 2:20 p.m., in the 4500 block of South Oakenwald Avenue, police said.
Most of those who were in the park were gang members, and those in the group did not stay on scene to help after the shootings, according to police. The shooting occurred around 2:20 p.m. in the 4500 block of South Oakenwald Avenue.
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Here's something to boggle your mind.
Interactive list of deaths by gun since Newtown. How's 1,424 grab you?
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This is beyond sad
Number of fucks given by NRA = 0.
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"air submarine" ready for trials
Not a blimp, not a zeppelin. It's a completely new approach to lighter-than-air flight.
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You know this is the second time I've heard someone call into a show, who immigrated to the US say something about who Cuban's get an easier(?) path to US citizenship.
That's a leftover from the Cold War. It's still true to some extent - if the Coasties intercept you at sea, you go back, but if you set foot on US territory, you get to stay.
You go into these small towns in Pennsylvania and, like a lot of small towns in the Midwest, the jobs have been gone now for 25 years and nothing's replaced them. And they fell through the Clinton administration, and the Bush administration, and each successive administration has said that somehow these communities are gonna regenerate and they have not.
And it's not surprising then they get bitter, they cling to guns or religion or antipathy toward people who aren't like them or anti-immigrant sentiment or anti-trade sentiment as a way to explain their frustrations.
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"air submarine" ready for trials
Not a blimp, not a zeppelin. It's a completely new approach to lighter-than-air flight.
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"air submarine" ready for trials
Not a blimp, not a zeppelin. It's a completely new approach to lighter-than-air flight.
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Obama said this nearly 4 years ago and he caught a lot of shit for saying it, but when you think about it, in hindsight -- he was correct:You go into these small towns in Pennsylvania and, like a lot of small towns in the Midwest, the jobs have been gone now for 25 years and nothing's replaced them. And they fell through the Clinton administration, and the Bush administration, and each successive administration has said that somehow these communities are gonna regenerate and they have not.
And it's not surprising then they get bitter, they cling to guns or religion or antipathy toward people who aren't like them or anti-immigrant sentiment or anti-trade sentiment as a way to explain their frustrations.
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When it comes to guns -- we NEED to start seriously talking about poverty and the blowback from it.
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Good day, folks. Overslept again and I have a 4 PM doctor's appointment so it's going to get crazy.
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Is Ed in repeat?
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Is Ed in repeat?
yes.
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Is Ed in repeat?
yes.
hmm, wonder why
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Why in the hell is Megyn Kelly wearing what looks like a cocktail dress to present news?
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Why in the hell is Megyn Kelly wearing what looks like a cocktail dress to present news?
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Why in the hell is Megyn Kelly wearing what looks like a cocktail dress to present news?
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Psst a rigid airship can't be a Zeppelin unless it is build by the Zeppelin company. Intellectual property geek speaketh!![]()
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Why in the hell is Megyn Kelly wearing what looks like a cocktail dress to present news?
LEAHY: Do you still, as you did in 1999, still support mandatory background checks at gun shows? Yes or no?
LAPIERRE: We support the national check system on dealers. We were here when one of your colleagues held the hearings in terms of who would be a dealer and who would be required to have a license. If you did it for live the good and profit, yes. If you did it for a hobby, no. [...]
LEAHY: You do not support background checks in all instances at gun shows?
LAPIERRE: We do not, because the fact is, the law right now is a feel your the way it is working. You have 76,000 people that have been denied under the present law. Only 44 were prosecuted. You are letting them go. They’re walking the street.
LEAHY: Back in 1999, you said no loopholes anywhere for anyone. But now you do not support a background checks for all buyers of firearms?
LAPIERRE: The system the way it is working now is a failure. This administration is not prosecuting the people they catch. 22 states are not even putting the mental records of those adjudicated incompetent into the system. If they try to buy a gun, even if you catch them, and they try to walk away, you let them. They are criminals, homicidal maniacs, can’t mentally ill — and mentally ill. We all know that, maniacs and the mentally insane do not abide by the law.
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Psst a rigid airship can't be a Zeppelin unless it is build by the Zeppelin company. Intellectual property geek speaketh!![]()
Zeppelins excel at *FOOOOOM!!!*
Oh, nevermind.
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Good on Senator LeahyLEAHY: Do you still, as you did in 1999, still support mandatory background checks at gun shows? Yes or no?
LAPIERRE: We support the national check system on dealers. We were here when one of your colleagues held the hearings in terms of who would be a dealer and who would be required to have a license. If you did it for live the good and profit, yes. If you did it for a hobby, no. [...]
LEAHY: You do not support background checks in all instances at gun shows?
LAPIERRE: We do not, because the fact is, the law right now is a feel your the way it is working. You have 76,000 people that have been denied under the present law. Only 44 were prosecuted. You are letting them go. They’re walking the street.
LEAHY: Back in 1999, you said no loopholes anywhere for anyone. But now you do not support a background checks for all buyers of firearms?
LAPIERRE: The system the way it is working now is a failure. This administration is not prosecuting the people they catch. 22 states are not even putting the mental records of those adjudicated incompetent into the system. If they try to buy a gun, even if you catch them, and they try to walk away, you let them. They are criminals, homicidal maniacs, can’t mentally ill — and mentally ill. We all know that, maniacs and the mentally insane do not abide by the law.
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Mondo, you have to listen to the commercial when you get home.
Chocolate City Beer Introduces 'Mister Mayor' Brew Made With Marionberries![]()
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Ron JEremy is in critical condition.
Bullied gay teen taken off life support after hanging self in schoolyard
By David Ferguson
Wednesday, January 30, 2013 14:01 EST
A gay teenager in La Grande, Oregon died after a suicide attempt that took place in the schoolyard of an elementary school. Fifteen-year-old Jadin Bell hung himself on Saturday, Jan. 19, but according to Portland’s KATU, he was taken off life support on Tuesday. Family and friends said the boy was the target of vicious bullying, both at school and online.
“He was different, and they tend to pick on the different ones,†said family friend Bud Hill, who considered Bell to be like a nephew. “If someone was down and out he would walk into a room and say a couple quick words and everybody would just forget about their problems and smile. He just had a gift.â€
Bell had begged his parents to allow him to be home schooled and when that failed, he appealed to school administrators for help. Authorities were investigating the matter when he hung himself from the jungle gym on the playground at La Garde’s Central Elementary School.
A passerby found the teenager and quickly cut him down, but by then it was too late. Doctors at Doernbecher Children’s Hospital in Portland said there was little brain activity, that the flow of blood to Bell’s brain had been disrupted for too long.
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Mondo, you have to listen to the commercial when you get home.
Chocolate City Beer Introduces 'Mister Mayor' Brew Made With Marionberries![]()
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Mondo, you have to listen to the commercial when you get home.
Chocolate City Beer Introduces 'Mister Mayor' Brew Made With Marionberries![]()
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Dcist should know better. Berry didn't the moniker "Mayor For Life" for his life time in politics, he got that from the the City Paper during his 3rd term as mayor when he was becomingly increasingly erratic and more like cat who would have named himself "president for life."