Monday, May 31, 2010

Small Town Blues

American cage fighter 'rips out still-beating heart of training partner after fearing he was possessed by the devil'

When I saw this header, I wondered where in the world do they still do this stuff?  

Answer:  Klamath, CA

Thursday, May 20, 2010

This is why I don't try to analyze my dreams:

Unidentified person (offering something):  (unintelligible)
Karen:   Gifty-e you! Go to Hell!
I have no idea what this means -- or why I dream in odd typefaces.

Monday, May 17, 2010

Raining most of the day -- not hard, but still....Planning on going to Grant's Pass tomorrow- perhaps with all three cartoon dogs.  If the road over to the Pass is not open yet, Plan B is to go to Yreka.  If dog #3 decides it doesn't like riding in trucks with humans, there is no Plan B.  Dog's don't get a vote.
Am I the only one who thinks that all BP has done so far is sink a pipe, enabling them to siphon off just enough oil that they can keep making money?  Despite their show of boxes and top hats, these greedy fuckers clearly have no idea how to deal with the deadly torrent of oil unleashed in their sick addiction to money.  I wonder if they even care. BP should not be in charge of this operation.  Unfortunately, I don’t trust our government to do better - it was their lack of attention, at best, and criminal pandering to the money base at worst that allowed this to happen.
Sometimes I don’t think this country can do anything at all.  Between kickbacks and politics it is never anymore about what it IS – but how it can be used.  If you think I am too cynical, go visit  the site in New York where the towers used to be.  How much money has been spent so far to accomplish zero?
And now there is a push to re-think nuclear power plants.  With whom in charge?

Thursday, May 13, 2010

I hate to waste golf balls....

How about we plug that hole with corporate executives and politicians?

Monday, May 10, 2010

Lazuli Buntings at my feeder.  Squabbling with the Black Headed Grosbeaks. 

Now that She Has Been Named

The clowns are lining up at the gate.  First out, Ed Whelan:

Kagan’s record … manages to replicate the primary supposed defect of the judicial monastery—isolation from the real-world lives of ordinary Americans… 
                   (As opposed to Roberts, a true man of the people,)
Kagan … is such a product of New York City that she did not learn to drive until her late 20s. According to her friend John Q. Barrett, a law professor at St. John's University, it is a skill she has not yet mastered.
          (Everyone knows that the only Americans who do not drive are gay men from New York.  And me.)
 Prediction: “Isolation from the real-world lives of ordinary Americans” will be a major meme for months. 

To come:
 “The most left-wing candidate ever named.”
“Has shown she values the rights of terrorists more than the lives of Americans.”
“Gay”  “Hates men”  “Hates children”   
For a roundup of clown comments:
http://www.rightwingwatch.org/content/right-wing-responses-kagan-scotus

Friday, May 07, 2010

Salazar -- another crappy Obama appointee. Guess he decided to keep the change.


From Wikepedia:
On May 23, 2005, Salazar was among the Gang of 14 moderate senators to forge a compromise on the Democrats' use of the filibuster against judicial appointments, thus blocking the Republican leadership's attempt to implement the so-called "nuclear option". Under the agreement, the Democrats would retain the power to filibuster a Bush judicial nominee only in an "extraordinary circumstance", and the three most conservative Bushappellate court nominees (Janice Rogers BrownPriscilla Owen and William Pryor) would receive a vote by the full Senate. Salazar has skirmished with Focus on the Family, a Colorado-based conservative Christian group of national stature, over his stance on judicial nominees.
In 2005, Salazar voted against increasing fuel-efficiency standards (CAFE) for cars and trucks, a vote that the League of Conservation Voters notes is anti-environment. In the same year, Salazar voted against an amendment to repeal tax breaks for ExxonMobil and other major petroleum companies.[6]
In August 2006, Ken Salazar supported fellow Democratic Senator Joe Lieberman in his primary race againstNed Lamont in Connecticut. Lamont, running primarily as an anti-war candidate, won the primary. Salazar's continued support of Lieberman, who successfully ran as an independent against Lamont, has rankled the anti-war wing of the Democratic Party.
In 2006, Salazar voted to end protections that limit offshore oil drilling in Florida's Gulf Coast.[7]
In 2007, Salazar was one of only a handful of Democrats to vote against a bill that would require the United States Army Corps of Engineers to consider global warming when planning water projects.[8]
According to Project Vote Smart, Ken Salazar received a 25 percent vote rating for 2007 by the Humane Society of the United States,[9] a zero percent vote rating for 2005-2006 by Fund for Animals,[10] a 60 percent vote rating for 2007 by Defenders of Wildlife,[11] and a zero percent vote rating on the Animal Welfare Institute Compassion Index[12]. He also supported the Bush Administration's release of lands in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) for emergency haying in Colorado's Yuma and Phillips Counties.[13] Salazar has an 81 percent lifetime rating from theLeague of Conservation Voters, including a 100 percent rating for the year 2008.[14]