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July 29, 2013

RACIST OBSERVATION OF THE DAY: “Urban Violence Summit Erupts in Violence”

Kevin Jackson, inauthentic and self-hating Black: It should be no surprise that on the day that Rahm Emanuel hosted a group of black frauds claiming to care about “urban violence” that Chicago would oblige with 9 shootings. Is that so?  Was Mr Jackson so busy shufflin’ and kowtowin’ to the Man that he missed the lesson in his (most likely) white man school differentiating causation with causality? Look:  we have

“Obama’s rogue EPA makes an end-around Congress”

Well, as I noted earlier today, this idea that the EPA is making an end-run around Congress is a bit misleading:  Congress granted the executive power to create a kind of Executive Branch quasi-legislative apparatus; and the House has the power of the purse available to it to rein in these rogue agencies by slashing their funding. The problem is — and I’m going to try to put this delicately

A haiku that, for no reason whatever, imagines Patrick Henry as cyber stud (and Mayoral candidate) “Carlos Danger”

“Give me liberty or give me death! Though texts of my junk works, too.”  

SHOCKER: Under ObamaCare, Criminals, ACORN, Occupy Wall Street Will Have Access To Your Private Financial and Medical Information

I’m OUTRAGED! Because how could anyone have seen this coming, what with the progressives’ storied  history of respect for liberty and privacy, and their desire for less intrusive government.  At least, when it comes to things like when you can “choose” to kill a baby (fourth trimester?  Go for it!), or who and what you can fuck without having to answer to any icky Christian-fundamentalist state laws. — When it

Why liberty-loving Americans in both parties — from the states and the grass roots up – need to rebuke the bureaucracies

The WaPo, of all places (and even though it sneaks in a Bush-blame bit), exposes the accrued nonsense that takes place inside our unelected, unchecked administrative branch, which is essentially a legislative branch of the Executive (constitutionally dubious on its face) — albeit one that, unless the Chief Executive happens to be targeting specific industries or groups (energy, farming, TEA Party, religious charities) acts largely on its own, outside of