Dag Gets Religion
Destor23: Freedom From or of Religion Ramona: Catholic Controversy
Wolfrum: New No Sex For Women Law Solves Moralizers' Dilemmas
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Dag Gets Religion Destor23: Freedom From or of Religion Ramona: Catholic Controversy Wolfrum: New No Sex For Women Law Solves Moralizers' Dilemmas |
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Well, as most of you know, I moved to Pennsylvania and am settling in. I joined the Pike County Choral Society because my mother and sister are altos there and I thought it would be fun to sing again. I haven't sung in a choir since high school. Seriously. I am so out of practice it isn't funny.
You learn, in a good high school chorus, how to sing a little Latin, a little French, perhaps some German. You don't really learn enough, of course, but you can get the gist of how each language is supposed to sound while being sung by a group of people who can or cannot really sing well.
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I keep trying to figure out what's wrong with everybody. And all I can come up with is that everybody else is trying to figure out the same thing.
Yet none of us can agree on what's wrong, or right. We just want to know that we're justified in judging others, I guess.
And all I want to keep asking is, "Who died and made US the judge???"
If a mom wants to wear short shorts and a halter top while shopping in the supermarket for good food for her kids, should the other mothers in their tennis whites judge her? If a father works two jobs to support his family but is never home enough to see his kids, should the father on Wall Street judge him?
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Hi, Dag.
I've missed a lot of you. I don't think I've missed politics too much, but I've missed a lot of you personally. :)
Tonight I opened up the Paradigm chat room, at Once Upon a Paradigm, and it was good to see so many friends again after many months of being away from everybody. I mean, I've stayed in touch with Dick, of course, and with many others here, through emails and Facebook and stuff, but, it's not quite the same (for me, anyway), as it used to be. [Read more]
Gracious, me.
Seems the Obama bashing folks have taken over this place while I've not visited. And yet they STILL cannot come up with any alternatives, nor any new thoughts.
My goodness.
But....the sports posts have been excellent.
xoxo.
For some reason, tonight my mind is pondering these two different HGTV (Home and Garden TV channel, via cable) specials.
I saw both of these at some point last year. They struck me then, and even more so now, as being the perfect illustration as to what is wrong with our country today. [Read more]
Having spent the last year or so making fun of my Facebook friends for playing FarmVille and posting those annoying requests and “so-and-so found a lost cow” messages on my news feed, I have recently tried and become addicted to FarmVille's cousin, CityVille. [Read more]
Maybe I'm amazed.
Or maybe I'm just a barfly who is waiting for closing time...but without the hair commercials first..LOL.
I grew up in NY and I grew up with music. And music will always be what touches me first and what I reach out with to others.
Billy Joel, for instance, he used to touch my soul. After years of seeing him almost get away with murder because LI loves him so much, I no longer really give a damn.
I don't care how famous you are. Get behind the wheel, be sober. Or call a fucking limo service.
Srsly.
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Can't let a night like this one go by without all the fanfare, so enjoy:
Some Romeo and JULIE!
And, of course, alas...some Come What May...
What can I say? I'm a sucker for romance.
Much love to you all.
xoxoxo
(Cross-posted with better video links from Once Upon a Paradigm)
I guess I'm a “shipper”. Before tonight, I didn't even know such a term existed. I needed clarification after being told that I, myself, am one. Apparently, I'm one of those who watches a television series hoping that the two main characters will evolve into a relationship. Sort of like a new age Dolly Levi. I watch House MD and can't wait for him to jump into bed with Cuddy after only, um, six seasons.
Never mind the fact that “Moonlighting” saw the death knell of its show when Sybil and Bruce did the nasty, never mind the fact that Cheers had to bring on a second girl for good old wig-wearing Ted Danson to keep ratings up.
I'm a “shipper”, now. I want happy relationships all around. [Read more]
sanity check's in the mail
my alter ego is jailed
and the fun house is closed
hey should I pierce my nose
bruised my ego and neck
I'm strolling Titanic's deck
waiting for the collapse
how much time will elapse
if the time is now
will my bus be late
if you show me how
could I learn how to hate
my mind is twisted but slow
my body's ready to go
and least it was back then
will you still be my friend
wait, do I even know you
are you on Facebook
did we chat at LinkedIn
tell me how do I look
does this dress make me fat
are you really all that
what would Kardashian say [Read more]
MALE (Reuters) - The ousted president of the Maldives, credited with bringing democracy to the Indian Ocean island resort, said on Wednesday he was forced out of power at gunpoint and urged his successor to step down.
The Maldives on Tuesday installed Vice-President Mohamed Waheed Hassan Manik as president who promptly denied being part of any coup against Mohamed Nasheed after weeks of opposition protests and a mutiny by police.
"Yes, I was forced to resign at gunpoint," Nasheed told reporters after his party meeting a day after his resignation. "There were guns all around me and they told me they wouldn't hesitate to use them if I didn't resign."
He did not elaborate on who held him at gunpoint, but one of his aides told Reuters he had been hustled out by the military.
Show me Santorum! He won Missouri.
And Minnesota, where it was Santorum 44, Paul 27, Mitt 17, Newt 10.
And he's even winning Colorado, which has a fairly large Mormon population.
Rick has won more states (four) than Inevitable Romney (three).
To paraphrase Celine Dion, this will go on.
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"My wife is Cuban-American, he's holding a rally at a Hialeah (Fla.) lunch spot, so I thought, 'I'm going to bring a sign about Cuban coffee," Reynolds says. "It was perfect."
So it was -- at least until Romney's staffers saw the poster. Reynolds says he was promptly booted from the event with a staffer telling him: "Romney doesn't drink coffee. It's against his religion."
In 2005, VC investment in clean tech measured in the hundreds of millions of dollars. The following year, it ballooned to $1.75 billion, according to the National Venture Capital Association. By 2008, the year after Doerr’s speech, it had leaped to $4.1 billion. And the federal government followed. Through a mix of loans, subsidies, and tax breaks, it directed roughly $44.5 billion into the sector between late 2009 and late 2011. Avarice, altruism, and policy had aligned to fuel a spectacular boom.
Anyone who has heard the name Solyndra knows how this all panned out. Due to a confluence of factors—including fluctuating silicon prices, newly cheap natural gas, the 2008 financial crisis, China’s ascendant solar industry, and certain technological realities—the clean-tech bubble has burst, leaving us with a traditional energy infrastructure still overwhelmingly reliant on fossil fuels. The fallout has hit almost every niche in the clean-tech sector—wind, biofuels, electric cars, and fuel cells—but none more dramatically than solar.
[Also read TriplePundit's followup]
A federal appeals court in California has upheld a lower court’s ruling that Proposition 8, the state’s ban on gay marriage, is unconstitutional, writing that the law “serves no purpose, and has no effect, other than to lessen the status and human dignity of gays and lesbians in California, and to officially reclassify their relationships and families as inferior to those of opposite-sex couples.”
In a 2-1 decision, a three-judge panel of the Ninth Circuit announced its long-awaited ruling on Tuesday.
Hurrah! Follow link for full story.