Saturday, December 19, 2009

And you thought Bachman and Palin were the only wackos at the party

At a hearing concerning domestic partner benefits, Republican Mecklenburg County, Virginia Commissioner Bill James took a slightly different tact on the issue: referring to gays as if they were vermin. James spoke of the effort to “de-infest” areas where gays “congregate.”

According to witnesses, Democrat Commissioner Vilma Leake gave an impassioned account of her son’s 1993 death to AIDS. After she spoke, James reportedly leaned over to her and asked, “Your son was a homo, really?”

James later said that he would not apologize for his remarks. He said “homo” is just slang and not meant to be insulting. He added “[p]eople can believe whatever they want, they can believe in the tooth fairy and legend of Atlantis. I don’t determine what I do based on what people think. I determine it based on what I did and what I did was I asked a question and that question doesn’t deserve or require an apology.”

Friday, December 18, 2009

Guy Clark, the granddaddy of alt-country.

There are a number of artists from Texas or parts nearby that intrigue me musically.  James McMurtry , Steve Earle, JJ Cale and the list goes on. The granddaddy of the artists, from that part of the world  is Guy Clark. Hell he who goes back to the 60’s. Perhaps because we’re the same age but the vitality in his newest album impresses me.  As in his previous album he does a great cover of a Townes Van Zandt song, but my favorite is “Hemmingway’s Whiskey”.  The old guy is on his game here.  B+.

Today in the great state of Texas

Taylor Pugh, 4, (known as Tater Tot) is a bit too hairy for Floyd Elementary School’s principal. Taylor and his Dad are growing their hair to donate it for wigs for cancer patients. The suburban Dallas school district, however, insists that boys cannot have long hair and it has suspended him from classes since last month. Rick Perry the Republican Governor of Texas has talked of this state seceding -- can I sign the petition please.

Jon Stewart on the last teabagger event of 2009

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Thursday, December 17, 2009

Hooters and Health Care Reform

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s opposition to health care isn’t new. But their use of online ads, offering readers a chance to win a $150 Amex Gift Card for use at Hooters by signing up for “free emails” from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, which will explain “how to protect your family’s future and bring common sense solutions to the health-care debate.” In other words, getting involved with the Chamber’s campaign against reform could lead to beer and busty ladies.

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

It looks like Al Franken's bill to protect employees of military contractors from RAPE will pass

I knew I was going to like Al Franken in the Senate. The first thing he did when he got there was to sponsor a bill that would protect employees of defense contractors from rape. Any contractor doing over a million dollars of business with the Pentagon that prevents employees from suing over sexual assault and other grievances would lose their contract. Republicans, who voted no on the amendment in lock step, have been unable to get his amendment removed.

The bill, released yesterday, includes Franken's original language. Since the amendment survived conference the only way Republicans can stop it is stop it is vote against defense spending. With our armed forces in harm’s way in the middle east hopefully they won’t do that. It’s likely to be passed by both the House and Senate this week. What a breath of fresh air.

Time lapse view of the recession - scary, really scary

Today in why we need health insurance reform

A new study out of Harvard Medical School finds that “uninsured children were over three times more likely to die from their trauma-related injuries than children who were commercially insured, after adjustment for other factors such as age, gender, race, injury severity and injury type.” The data, from the National Trauma Data Bank, shows a significant disparity that seems unlikely to be explained by any other factor than insurance.

“My wife said to me, ‘Why do you always end up being the point person here?’"— Sen. Joe Lieberman on his obstruction. You know, Senator, blocking health reform that could save up to 44,000 deaths a year isn’t something that we’d be caught “flashing a broad grin” about. [

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Monday, December 14, 2009

Coconut-case Octopus

I saw this on Rachael Maddow last night. It's worth a watch.

The insurance companies appear to be winning

The Democrats have been negotiating with an illusion. Conservatives have been stalling right from the get go. One of the ways they have slowed health insurance reform is by constantly changing their positions. Republocrat Joe Liberman (the Senator from the insurance industry) is a sad example. When running for Vice President with Al Gore he actively promoted extending Medicare for all. As recently as September he was for opening Medicare to all. So to get his support his idea was included in the insurance reform bill. Now that it’s there he’s opposed. The disingenuous nature of the negotiations has stalled and watered down this bill to the point it may be useless in getting health insurance for the 50 million uninsured Americans.

Listen to old Joe:

More evidence of why if you have a cat you care about you keep them inside

More reasons of if you care for your cat you keep them inside

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Apparently conservatives forgot the constitution

A federal judge Friday ruled that the move to cut off Acorn’s funding was unconstitutional. U.S. District Judge Nina Gershon ruled ACORN had been “singled out by Congress for punishment” without “any judicial, or even administrative, process adjudicating guilt.”