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Originally posted by Dr. Strangelove View Post
Well we did had a entire Supreme Court decision, cheered by conservatives, that declared corporations have the same right to free speech as individuals. Conservatives a decade ago didn't want corporations to stay out of politics because they assumed they would always be on "their" side.
Also, any gentleman (if he is worthy of the name) would choose the refinery and glamour of the Victorian Era over Saudi oil money. CRYSTAL PALACE, HUZZAH! TO KHARTOUM! REMEMBER GORDON!
Also, lol at the Crystal Palace paragraph.
"The problem with quotes on the Internet is that it is sometimes hard to verify their authenticity." -Abraham Lincoln
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Originally posted by Mike View Post
As Captain Picard famously said in Star Trek: First Contact, “the line must be drawn here — this far, no farther!” At some point, conservatives were going to have to make an example of one of these companies, not just grumble about them after they get away with it. These corporations assume that it’s still 2010, and that our genteel Marquess of Queensberry norms will prevent conservatives from retaliating against their many political campaigns and rhetorical posturing against us. Going after Disney is the victim’s punch to the nose to correct the bully: Stop attacking us, or we will defend ourselves.
It's not just conservatives that needed to step up. It's anybody with a shred of common sense, i.e. the "Moderates" that have been sitting back for years. The last 2 years worth of Pandhysteria and the associated insanity, along with utter ineptitude in Washington have finally gotten them to move.
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The NYTs morning news feed posted the anger expressed by 10 essayists who wrote to them complaining that the west was sitting on it's hands while Russia obliterated Ukrainian cities and brutally terrorized and killed its residence of Ukraine. Obviously, they resonated with me. No matter ......
I'm about as sure as one could be that the major players, particularly the US, are involved with back-channel diplomatic and military discussions with their Russian counterparts on the Russian invasion. Is that reassuring? On the question, will this be the spark for WWIII and a nuclear exchange between the US (and it's Ukrainian proxy) and Russia ..... yes. Notwithstanding Putin ordering another nuclear threat by testing its new ICBM, this demonstration is "pablum" for the masses - particularly in Russia.
On the question, will the Russians succeed in obtaining their newly stated military objectives of seizing the entire Donbas region? Probably ...... but, it will be costly short term. Moreover, Russia is setting themselves up for a grinding, long term battle with determined Ukrainian resistance to occupation of a relatively small but economically important part of Ukraine. Aside from punishing sanctions that are not likely to be removed anytime soon, the thing is that the resistance will be on the ground, in an otherwise free Ukraine. The tools that Putin uses to suppress dissent will be subject to press scrutiny and exposure.
A loosing undertaking for Putin? For sure, and despite the horrors of Putin's genocide in Ukraine (which he will pay dearly for), he's stepped in it. I'm reminded of an essay written by a historian who tracks the rise and fall of the world's empires. Their falls are characterized by egocentric driven wars by rulers that end up in weakening the empires they rule not strengthening them. If that's some solace, it requires patience, something I don't have a lot of.
Last edited by Jeff Buchanan; April 21, 2022, 09:18 AM.Mission to CFB's National Championship accomplished. But the shine on the NC Trophy is embarrassingly wearing off. It's M B-Ball ..... or hockey or volley ball or name your college sport favorite time ...... until next year.
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......... the downside of Putin's missteps and lies is that, being it is clear that Putin is not tolerating or listening to advisors who might offer criticism, as the combination of western weapons and Ukrainian forces skills keeps Putin from claiming victory and instead facing humiliating defeat, he'll use chemical weapons to reverse that outcome. Don't be surprised if he orders the use of these when things start going south for him in the coming weeks.Mission to CFB's National Championship accomplished. But the shine on the NC Trophy is embarrassingly wearing off. It's M B-Ball ..... or hockey or volley ball or name your college sport favorite time ...... until next year.
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Interesting that an article kinda critical of DeSantis is published in the Daily Caller
I wonder if, as we head into 2023, we're going to see a schism in the rightwing media outlets. Which, if any, will stick with Trump and try to turn DeSantis into a Heel?
DeSantis’ Office Drags Its Feet Justifying Massive Textbook Rejection | The Daily Caller
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5 Supreme Court decisions today. 3 boring, two sort of interesting.
The first was an 8-1 decision denying Puerto Ricans the ability to collect SSI. Sotomayor only dissenter. Gorsuch and Thomas wrote interesting concurrences that had little to do with the actual facts of this specific case but talked about equal protection under the law and the status of US territories much more broadly.
The second was somewhat of a first amendment case involving the regulation of billboards in Austin, Texas. 6-3 decision in which the Court effectively said cities can regulate billboards more strictly than on-premises signs.
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Originally posted by Dr. Strangelove View Post
LOL! "A Uniquely Shitty Situation" should be CNN's tagline.
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