The Greenbelt
Language Liberalism Freethought Birds
Verbing Weirds Language only if you're expecting it to work in a simple way. This is a special case of the more general truth that Language Weirds.
Only when a republic's life is in danger should a man uphold his government when it is in the wrong. There is no other time.
The church says Earth is flat; but I have seen its shadow on the moon, and I have more confidence in a shadow than the church.
If we can't find Heaven, there are always bluejays.
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Thursday, March 15, 2018
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Silence is one thing, refusing to affirm is another
Here's the thing, Tennessee Legislature.
You can just be quiet about it, and tell yourself and your constituents that, hey, hating Nazis is the default position, of course we do, we don't have to say so. And as long as nobody brings it up, you can get away with that.
BUT.
Once somebody does bring it up, the game changes. If somebody says, I think we should announce publicly that we hate Nazis, and your response is dead silence and refusing to advance the resolution? Now you're saying "We won't say we hate Nazis."
Now you're saying "We don't hate Nazis."
You're saying you actively refuse to “strongly denounce and oppose the totalitarian impulses, violent terrorism, xenophobic biases, and bigoted ideologies that are promoted” by the groups.
Is that really what you want to say?
Source: The Tennessean, March 14, 2018
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- At 1:32 PM, March 15, 2018 had this to say...
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The floodgates seem to have been opened by Trump's post-Charlottesville quote about some "very fine people, on both sides" -- and now Bannon's quote in France last weekend exhorting a far-right crowd to “Let them call you racist” and to wear racism "as a badge of honor."
To paraphrase Joseph N. Welch re Joe McCarthy, "Have they no sense of decency? At long last, have they left no sense of decency?" Guess not :-(
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Wednesday, March 14, 2018
What they missed
The brilliant Alexandra Petri writes a column covering what the kids missed in school when they walked out.
Here's what they missed if it was their period for American History:
U.S. HISTORY
The people on the Internet think you would have been discussing the Second Amendment today, but if it has taken you until March to get to the Second Amendment, something is very wrong in your class. You are supposed to be on America’s role in World War II, but you are a little behind, and so today Mr. Z is discussing the bonus marchers. You will erroneously learn about a time when people who believed in something showed up in a certain place and made their demands known. This is not how it works in real life, adults will tell you.
(Source link)
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Monday, March 12, 2018
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Sunday, March 11, 2018
This was SO good
There's only a few more weeks. But see it if you can. It's brilliant. SO GOOD.
Labels: entertainment, myphotos
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Wednesday, March 07, 2018
Soþlic spell
(True story) (Nine hundred years of Time and Space and I never met anyone who is not important. - The Doctor)
Labels: english, entertainment, meme
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Monday, March 05, 2018
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- At 9:23 AM, March 06, 2018 had this to say...
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Birds may consider birders "all derpy" at times, too :-)
- At 11:35 PM, March 08, 2018 The Ridger, FCD had this to say...
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True enough
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Nice layout choice. I mean it.
Nice juxtaposition, isn't it? Good work by the layout guys.
Story 1 is about how "Major utilities have found evidence of ground-water contamination at coal-burning power plants across the US where landfills and man-made ponds have been used for decades as dumping grounds for coal ash" and story 2 is about "The Trump administration ... roll [ing] back regulations ... over how utilities dispose of the ash".
Clearly what we need is less Federal oversight.
(Here are links: Story 1 and Story 2.)
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- At 9:20 AM, March 06, 2018 had this to say...
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No doubt NOT unintentional!
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Friday, March 02, 2018
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