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I could have almost gone with the 'don't buy anything' post everyone put up about SOPA and PIPA yesterday. Almost. Except the part that white-knighted MegaUpload. I don't think media companies should have the right to shut down other people's businesses due to illegal content on their sites. But if you want to understand why they are frustrated...read further.

Most file-sharing is done on a relatively small scale and I view it as a cost of making content available to the public. If I buy a book and loan it to a friend - the author and distributor don't get paid. But maybe my friend likes the author and buys more books by them, or tells another friend about it. IMHO - this type of sharing shouldn't be a legal issue.  

What isn't OK, is stealing a book and making it available to millions of users without compensation to the artist or distributor. Or even worse, stealing the book and then charging others to read it. This is what the MegaUpload case is about.

If you read the indictment (I have, all 72 pages of it) the issue wasn't file sharing. It was MU themselves uploading copyrighted content. And paying others to do the same. They allegedly had an elaborate system in place to incentivize people to upload the 'best' content and then reward those people by the number of subsequent downloads that were made of the same item. Of course they never said "Go and find me a copy of the latest Harry Potter movie that just opened in theaters last week," but they knew exactly what was being uploaded and how much they were paying for it and how much they were making on it through subsequent downloads.. 

Even better, they are alleged to have used anything their free or paid users uploaded for private use. You upload a movie. Maybe you paid for it, and you just want a backup for yourself (a stretch but go with me on this). No harm no foul, right? Nope MU stored that movie in their library and resold it to others. That also means that any private stuff you stored there wasn't even remotely private.

If you tried to search MU directly you'd never find the content. The content catalog was accessed through other sites. The indictment doesn't explain how this happened, but basically they used other people's sites to get users to come to their site when they were looking for content.

Now even honest upload sites that aren't soliciting copyrighted material can find themselves with a lot of unauthorized stuff on their site. Youtube is a good example. They can't possibly police every upload onto their site. So the burden is on the media companies to identify content that is under their copyright and request that it be taken down. Current law states that if the hosting company complies, they can't be held liable. That seems reasonable to me.

But when MU was asked to take stuff down, they didn't. Once in a while they would take down a few things from a US based request to make it look like they were in compliance. There are emails in the indictment discussing whether to comply. My favorite - an email where they discuss ignoring a request because the company is Mexican and they are no threat. How many files did the Mexican company ask request removal for? 18,000. 

Finally, when it looked like MU wasn't going to be able to get away with ignoring requests anymore, they supplied a tool to these companies so that they could use it to take down the illegal content themselves. Except it was a fake! It made it look like the content was removed but only a copy was. The content would reappear a few hours or days later and MU would say that it was a new download. But it wasn't. It was the original stored away in their library. (Bonus fact - they had limits on the number of files the magic tool could be used for - in the tens of thousands of files a day - this was not some mom and pop operation).

So how did MU make money? You could download stuff from them for free but it was excruciatingly slooooow, and there was a time limit. But for a small fee you could have unlimited downloads. And they got lots of advertising revenues from companies that thought they were  dealing with a Youtube type company - coping as best it could with pirated stuff on their site.

'Its just a little downloading' we all say (myself included).  MU made in excess $110 million dollars US from this business model. The Justice Department spent four years, and had to get an indictment from a Grand Jury to shut them down. That's fine with me. MU wasn't some innocent file storage/sharing site. It was nothing more than an organized criminal enterprise designed to make money on other people's content. The charges include money laundering and racketeering separate from the copyright theft charges. So I can understand the frustration of media companies and artists about this type of enterprise. 

But there's something I don't understand. Think of the money the media companies spend chasing their copyrighted works around the Internet. And the cost of four years of surveillance, and the lawyers putting together the indictment (paid for by taxpayers). if were a media honcho I'd be looking at that $110 million figure and be thinking about how to recapture some of that money.  It doesn't take a genius to see if you make stuff cheap and readily available, people will buy.

So I'm all for increasing the awareness of media companies that they can probably end up making the same amount of $ with a lot less theft by changing their business model. I'm all for saying to media companies, you know if you charged me a 1$ to download (fill in your favorite TV show from a country you don't reside in) I wouldn't be tempted to download it illegally. We live in a world of instant communication and people don't want to wait six months to get content. Not when everyone is online talking about a show today. Capitalize on the buzz. Set up an itunes type store so I can legally get my Japanese soap opera fix or whatever.

Everyone would win. The media companies would save money not having to chase illegal downloads, people would get the content they'd like to see legally, and who knows, the media companies might, in the end, make more money than they are now. They'd have happy customers (except for those unwilling to pay anything for content - but those people are, frankly, asshats - because no one has a right to someone else's creation for free), they'd have less headaches and we could all hold hands and sing Kumbaya.

What I can't approve of is making mega-thieving Megaupload into a martyr. Or Anonymous' DDoS attacks. Bottom line, content distributors are idiots, but they still own the content. So yes by all means, boycott or do something legal to get the message across, but defending MU is not the way to do it
The best thing to come out of the MU indictment is it shows that we don't need more legislation - the current laws work just fine. But they work slowly and expensively. If the media companies want to end this problem it's in their power to do so.

 But let's not kid ourselves. Anyone who downloaded stuff off of MU knew it was illegal. That includes me and you and your cousin Sheila in Miami. So to act all outraged and cheer on Anonymous doesn't earn you any cookies. The only people who have any right to be angry are those who stored only their own content on MegaUpload. They are the innocent victims in the case. Not you, not me, not MU. 

And Anonymous needs to pick better companies to white-knight. Attacking the women who charged Julian Assange with rape as a way of supporting Wikileaks and the DDoS attacks on the Department of Justice, media companies, the US Patent Office and others in defense of MegaUpload, doesn't make them look heroic. It makes them look like butt-hurt twelve year olds who haven't learned that everyone who is the enemy of your enemy isn't your friend. And that they don't have a right to what they want, when they want it, for free, even if they threaten to throw a temper tantrum every time they don't get their way.

Here's the indictment )
Where did I get it? From a file storage site. LOL!

tl,dr:  SOPA, PIPA, media companies, MegaUpload, Anonymous, are all bad actors. You and me - we own a piece of this as well. 

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LJ is being a rat-faced bastard.  I'm going to try to put this under a cut - but if this doesn't work - don't go any further.......

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Do I Even Need to Say it?

Please don't link my journal anywhere

Thanks!

Even Teddy, (or a reasonable facsimile thereof) does not like this new feature:









Thought for the day:

If LJ spent half as much time thinking about their customers as they do about Frank the Goat -

they probably could avoid a whole lot trips on the Failboat.




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Do I Even Need to Say it?

Please don't link my journal anywhere

Thanks!

Even Teddy, (or a reasonable facsimile thereof) does not like this new feature:









Thought for the day:

If LJ spent half as much time thinking about their customers as they do about Frank the Goat -

they probably could avoid a whole lot trips on the Failboat.




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This follows on from a post I put up last night:  http://aviv-b.livejournal.com/59394.html
about the brilliant, simply brilliant interview of RTD in After Elton found here:
http://www.afterelton.com/people/2010/08/russell-t-davies-julie-gardner-torchwood-the-new-world?page=0,2

Just a few more items worth noting

On the international nature of the show:

AE: Readers, people commenting about the storyline. I just said, "I don't know. We'll find out." You've been talking about a global storyline. Is it going to have a James Bond feel, zipping around the world to different locations?
RTD:
Well, modern James Bond, like Daniel Craig's James Bond, yes, a bit of that feel, that sort of modern punching from one country to another.
JG: He's a great James Bond.

RTD: I think the great thing is that the story takes them there. Sometimes these things are just international for the sake of it. They just cut to Peru and someone is saying something exotic with a parrot in the background. This story will move from country to country with a purpose. The locations are really important, you feel like you're there, and it's got something to say about the society in each place.
JG: And this is a co-production between the BBC and Starz, so it genuinely works with the UK setting and the American locations we're going to use.

Oh - such exotic locations - the UK and the US. What next, Canada? And you can always count on Rusty for the Lulz. No Rusty, you would never, ever, film in an exotic location because, well, the weather sucks in Cardiff and its so much nicer in...hmm...let me think...Dubai, perhaps? 

On the importance of canon:
From  http://airlockalpha.com/node/7710/torchwood-becomes-legend-in-new-world.html

"We definitely have a really big story to tell," executive producer Julie Gardner said. Gardner was a key part of the past three "Torchwood" seasons, and left "Doctor Who" with Davies following David Tennant's finale specials. "It's absolutely rebooted to welcome a new audience."

Although Gardner talked about a reboot, sources re-assure Airlock Alpha that canon will remain intact, and that the fourth season is indeed a continuation of the events in the previous three seasons. Gardner's choice of the word "reboot" is more about how the story is told, and less about the story itself.

BWAAHAHAHAHA! They can't even keep their own bullshit straight. Yeah, canon will be as respected in S4 as it was in CoE. Which is to say: NOT AL ALL.

And the piece de resistance:


AE: What do you think coming to America is going to bring to Torchwood?
RTD:I haven't thought about it. Just having a Welshman around in the writers' room is hilarious. If you say "tomahto," I say "tomato." There is a bit of that. But it's a bigger horizon than Torchwood 3. It's important to remember that Jack's American. That's why it's such an easy fit. We tend to talk about Jack as if he's a British character, but for a new audience, they'll see an American man talking in an American accent

Uh Rusty, last time I checked Jack was from the BOESHANE PENINSULA! 
Rusty, I may be a stupid Amerkin so please, please show me on a map where that is? I think maybe near Cleveland?  My cousin Murray lives in Canton, maybe he knows Jack?

The man doesn't even know the basics of his story's canon. The man is so stupid, my head just exploded. Seriously. 

 

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This follows on from a post I put up last night:  http://aviv-b.livejournal.com/59394.html
about the brilliant, simply brilliant interview of RTD in After Elton found here:
http://www.afterelton.com/people/2010/08/russell-t-davies-julie-gardner-torchwood-the-new-world?page=0,2

Just a few more items worth noting

On the international nature of the show:

AE: Readers, people commenting about the storyline. I just said, "I don't know. We'll find out." You've been talking about a global storyline. Is it going to have a James Bond feel, zipping around the world to different locations?
RTD:
Well, modern James Bond, like Daniel Craig's James Bond, yes, a bit of that feel, that sort of modern punching from one country to another.
JG: He's a great James Bond.

RTD: I think the great thing is that the story takes them there. Sometimes these things are just international for the sake of it. They just cut to Peru and someone is saying something exotic with a parrot in the background. This story will move from country to country with a purpose. The locations are really important, you feel like you're there, and it's got something to say about the society in each place.
JG: And this is a co-production between the BBC and Starz, so it genuinely works with the UK setting and the American locations we're going to use.

Oh - such exotic locations - the UK and the US. What next, Canada? And you can always count on Rusty for the Lulz. No Rusty, you would never, ever, film in an exotic location because, well, the weather sucks in Cardiff and its so much nicer in...hmm...let me think...Dubai, perhaps? 

On the importance of canon:
From  http://airlockalpha.com/node/7710/torchwood-becomes-legend-in-new-world.html

"We definitely have a really big story to tell," executive producer Julie Gardner said. Gardner was a key part of the past three "Torchwood" seasons, and left "Doctor Who" with Davies following David Tennant's finale specials. "It's absolutely rebooted to welcome a new audience."

Although Gardner talked about a reboot, sources re-assure Airlock Alpha that canon will remain intact, and that the fourth season is indeed a continuation of the events in the previous three seasons. Gardner's choice of the word "reboot" is more about how the story is told, and less about the story itself.

BWAAHAHAHAHA! They can't even keep their own bullshit straight. Yeah, canon will be as respected in S4 as it was in CoE. Which is to say: NOT AL ALL.

And the piece de resistance:


AE: What do you think coming to America is going to bring to Torchwood?
RTD:I haven't thought about it. Just having a Welshman around in the writers' room is hilarious. If you say "tomahto," I say "tomato." There is a bit of that. But it's a bigger horizon than Torchwood 3. It's important to remember that Jack's American. That's why it's such an easy fit. We tend to talk about Jack as if he's a British character, but for a new audience, they'll see an American man talking in an American accent

Uh Rusty, last time I checked Jack was from the BOESHANE PENINSULA! 
Rusty, I may be a stupid Amerkin so please, please show me on a map where that is? I think maybe near Cleveland?  My cousin Murray lives in Canton, maybe he knows Jack?

The man doesn't even know the basics of his story's canon. The man is so stupid, my head just exploded. Seriously. 

 

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By now, I'm sure you've heard that the leaders of the Catholic Church have taken the position that the priest pedophile scandal is really a 'homosexual' scandal rather than child abuse. Since they claim that most of the victims were past puberty, then no child molestation took place. And besides, its the kids' faults

Uh..No...FAIL! Sexual orientation has nothing to do with this and regardless of their age or sexual maturity the children are victims.  That hasn't played out too well for church officials so now they resort to the classic fall back position.

THE JEWS DID IT!

That's right your friendly neighborhood Jew set the whole thing up. Taking off time from our world-wide conspiracy of controlling the banks and the stock markets, pausing from using the blood of Christian babies to bake matzoh, we Jews have managed to get these men to molest children. We made them do it!

We are multi-tasking mavens, aren't we?

From the Salon Blog: http://open.salon.com/blog/judy_mandelbaum/2010/04/12/chutzpah_bishop_blames_the_jews_for_pedophile_scandal

Retired Bishop Giacomo Babini of the Italian town of Grosseto told the Catholic Pontifex website that the Catholic pedophile scandal is being orchestrated by the “eternal enemies of Catholicism, namely the freemasons and the Jews, whose mutual entanglements are not always easy to see through. … I think that it is primarily a Zionist attack, in view of its power and refinement. They do not want the church, they are its natural enemies. Deep down, historically speaking, the Jews are God-killers.”  

But wait there's more:


“The Holocaust was a disgrace for all of humanity,” the good bishop told the world, “but now we have to look at it without rhetoric and with open eyes. Don’t believe that Hitler was merely crazy. The truth is that the Nazis’ criminal fury was provoked by the Jews’ economic embezzlement, by which they choked the German economy.” He concluded that the Jews’ “guilt is graver than what Christ predicted would happen to them, saying ‘do not cry for me, but for your own children.’” 

Sometimes I don't know whether to laugh or to cry. What next? Really, who are you going to target next?  The Muslims? The Atheists? The Tooth Fairy?

Enough is enough! It's time for you all to put your big-boy pants on and take responsibility for your actions.  For the child molestations, for the hiding of the molestations, for your failure to act to defrock child-molesting members of your clergy, for the continuing demonization of the victims, and for your out and out bigotry against gays, Jews and whoever else you decide is a convenient target.


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By now, I'm sure you've heard that the leaders of the Catholic Church have taken the position that the priest pedophile scandal is really a 'homosexual' scandal rather than child abuse. Since they claim that most of the victims were past puberty, then no child molestation took place. And besides, its the kids' faults

Uh..No...FAIL! Sexual orientation has nothing to do with this and regardless of their age or sexual maturity the children are victims.  That hasn't played out too well for church officials so now they resort to the classic fall back position.

THE JEWS DID IT!

That's right your friendly neighborhood Jew set the whole thing up. Taking off time from our world-wide conspiracy of controlling the banks and the stock markets, pausing from using the blood of Christian babies to bake matzoh, we Jews have managed to get these men to molest children. We made them do it!

We are multi-tasking mavens, aren't we?

From the Salon Blog: http://open.salon.com/blog/judy_mandelbaum/2010/04/12/chutzpah_bishop_blames_the_jews_for_pedophile_scandal

Retired Bishop Giacomo Babini of the Italian town of Grosseto told the Catholic Pontifex website that the Catholic pedophile scandal is being orchestrated by the “eternal enemies of Catholicism, namely the freemasons and the Jews, whose mutual entanglements are not always easy to see through. … I think that it is primarily a Zionist attack, in view of its power and refinement. They do not want the church, they are its natural enemies. Deep down, historically speaking, the Jews are God-killers.”  

But wait there's more:


“The Holocaust was a disgrace for all of humanity,” the good bishop told the world, “but now we have to look at it without rhetoric and with open eyes. Don’t believe that Hitler was merely crazy. The truth is that the Nazis’ criminal fury was provoked by the Jews’ economic embezzlement, by which they choked the German economy.” He concluded that the Jews’ “guilt is graver than what Christ predicted would happen to them, saying ‘do not cry for me, but for your own children.’” 

Sometimes I don't know whether to laugh or to cry. What next? Really, who are you going to target next?  The Muslims? The Atheists? The Tooth Fairy?

Enough is enough! It's time for you all to put your big-boy pants on and take responsibility for your actions.  For the child molestations, for the hiding of the molestations, for your failure to act to defrock child-molesting members of your clergy, for the continuing demonization of the victims, and for your out and out bigotry against gays, Jews and whoever else you decide is a convenient target.


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I shamelessly stole these images from a Flicker site called Teabonics which features signs seen at Tea Party Rallies. It appears that there are more than a few spelling-challenged individuals in attendance.


                 



  
(Credit is due to the blog Terrierman's Daily Dose where I first saw these images:  http://terriermandotcom.blogspot.com/)


You can see more in a slide show on Flicker:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/pargon/sets/72157623594187379/show/
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I shamelessly stole these images from a Flicker site called Teabonics which features signs seen at Tea Party Rallies. It appears that there are more than a few spelling-challenged individuals in attendance.


                 



  
(Credit is due to the blog Terrierman's Daily Dose where I first saw these images:  http://terriermandotcom.blogspot.com/)


You can see more in a slide show on Flicker:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/pargon/sets/72157623594187379/show/
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According to Doc Thompson a guest host on Glenn Beck's radio show the new health care bill is blatantly racist. You see the act includes a 10% tax on tanning salons. From the Doc himself:

For years I’ve suggested that racism was in decline and yeah, there are some, you know, incidents that still happen with regards to racism, but most of the claims I’ve said for years, well, they’re not really real. But I realize now that I was wrong. For I now too feel the pain of racism. Racism has been dropped at my front door and the front door of all lighter-skinned Americans. The health care bill the president just signed into law includes a 10 percent tax on all indoor tanning sessions starting July 1st, and I say, who uses tanning? Is it dark-skinned people? I don’t think so. I would guess that most tanning sessions are from light-skinned Americans. Why would the President of the United States of America — a man who says he understands racism, a man who has been confronted with racism — why would he sign such a racist law? Why would he agree to do that? Well now I feel the pain of racism.  

More here: http://thinkprogress.org/2010/03/30/thompson-tanning-racism/

Oh the angst! You're kidding right? Cause nobody could actually be this stupid. Right? No really...you think a tanning booth tax is racist because more whites use tanning booths.

Uh...Ok...Doc, have you ever heard of skin cancer? Can you say and spell melanoma? Uh guess not. What kind of Doctor are you? Where is your degree from?  Do you prescribe cigarettes for nervous people? How about encouraging people to drink and drive as a way to relieve tension?

You know Doc I think you should show your contempt for the Health Care Reform Act by tanning the crap out of yourself. Until your skin is like shoe leather and your are as brown as..uh..  hmmm.   Doc? If you hate dark skinned people so much why do you want to artificially darken your skin. I be so confused.
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Yeah, this is what the right wing loonies are reduced to criticizing. Taxes on cancer-causing tanning booths.  Not cause it disproportionately affects stupid people, but because its racist.

 

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According to Doc Thompson a guest host on Glenn Beck's radio show the new health care bill is blatantly racist. You see the act includes a 10% tax on tanning salons. From the Doc himself:

For years I’ve suggested that racism was in decline and yeah, there are some, you know, incidents that still happen with regards to racism, but most of the claims I’ve said for years, well, they’re not really real. But I realize now that I was wrong. For I now too feel the pain of racism. Racism has been dropped at my front door and the front door of all lighter-skinned Americans. The health care bill the president just signed into law includes a 10 percent tax on all indoor tanning sessions starting July 1st, and I say, who uses tanning? Is it dark-skinned people? I don’t think so. I would guess that most tanning sessions are from light-skinned Americans. Why would the President of the United States of America — a man who says he understands racism, a man who has been confronted with racism — why would he sign such a racist law? Why would he agree to do that? Well now I feel the pain of racism.  

More here: http://thinkprogress.org/2010/03/30/thompson-tanning-racism/

Oh the angst! You're kidding right? Cause nobody could actually be this stupid. Right? No really...you think a tanning booth tax is racist because more whites use tanning booths.

Uh...Ok...Doc, have you ever heard of skin cancer? Can you say and spell melanoma? Uh guess not. What kind of Doctor are you? Where is your degree from?  Do you prescribe cigarettes for nervous people? How about encouraging people to drink and drive as a way to relieve tension?

You know Doc I think you should show your contempt for the Health Care Reform Act by tanning the crap out of yourself. Until your skin is like shoe leather and your are as brown as..uh..  hmmm.   Doc? If you hate dark skinned people so much why do you want to artificially darken your skin. I be so confused.
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Yeah, this is what the right wing loonies are reduced to criticizing. Taxes on cancer-causing tanning booths.  Not cause it disproportionately affects stupid people, but because its racist.

 

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..and the sky didn't fall!  I am sooo amazed.  The initial health care reform bill had passed both houses of Congress and will be signed by the President. If nothing else Insurance companies can't go back and deny you a knee replacement because you fell off your bike and got a boo-boo when you were 8 years old.

I'm not too worried about the insurance companies - with 35 million more insurance policies to write - you can bet they won't be losing money on the deal. They never do.

Bart Stupak called 'baby killer' on House floor

But the final passage didn't come without some additional nuttfuckery not only from the Teabaggers but within the halls of Congress as well.  When Rep. Bart Stupak (D-MI) a staunch anti-abortion advocate finally agreed that the Executive Order promised by President Obama was sufficient protection that federal funds wouldn't be used to pay for abortions one of the Republicans shouted out "Baby Killer" as he explained his reasoning.  So glad those Republicans are engaging in the same type fo civilized discourse that their surrogates the Teabaggers had been responsible for all weekend.

For some reason, though, no one wants to own up to who it was. I can't understand why.

From Think Progress:
GOP lawmaker shrieks ‘baby killer’ at pro-life Democrat Rep. Bart Stupak.

Congressional Representative Calls for Health Care Dissenters to Secede from the Nation.

And at least one Republican thinks he knows how to deal with this problem.

Rep. Steve King floats secession as possible response to health care reform.

Rep King (R-IA) said that secession should be considered.

Bu-bye - Mr. King - don't let the door hit you on the way out!
In fact, I'll pay for a one-way ticket to anywhere on planet earth as long as you promise to go and never come back. Ok?

 

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..and the sky didn't fall!  I am sooo amazed.  The initial health care reform bill had passed both houses of Congress and will be signed by the President. If nothing else Insurance companies can't go back and deny you a knee replacement because you fell off your bike and got a boo-boo when you were 8 years old.

I'm not too worried about the insurance companies - with 35 million more insurance policies to write - you can bet they won't be losing money on the deal. They never do.

Bart Stupak called 'baby killer' on House floor

But the final passage didn't come without some additional nuttfuckery not only from the Teabaggers but within the halls of Congress as well.  When Rep. Bart Stupak (D-MI) a staunch anti-abortion advocate finally agreed that the Executive Order promised by President Obama was sufficient protection that federal funds wouldn't be used to pay for abortions one of the Republicans shouted out "Baby Killer" as he explained his reasoning.  So glad those Republicans are engaging in the same type fo civilized discourse that their surrogates the Teabaggers had been responsible for all weekend.

For some reason, though, no one wants to own up to who it was. I can't understand why.

From Think Progress:
GOP lawmaker shrieks ‘baby killer’ at pro-life Democrat Rep. Bart Stupak.

Congressional Representative Calls for Health Care Dissenters to Secede from the Nation.

And at least one Republican thinks he knows how to deal with this problem.

Rep. Steve King floats secession as possible response to health care reform.

Rep King (R-IA) said that secession should be considered.

Bu-bye - Mr. King - don't let the door hit you on the way out!
In fact, I'll pay for a one-way ticket to anywhere on planet earth as long as you promise to go and never come back. Ok?

 

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Really sorry for having to re-post. LJ's being very uncooperative right now.
And it still isn't letting me put in multiple cuts. Grrrr. So just hit the first cut and the rest of the post will show.

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He's Back !  And he's done something wonderful, simply wonderful.  You remember Glenn.  For those of you who may not, he's a Fox News TV & radio talking head who always has such interesting takes on world events. 

Now he leaps back in with his take on churches that preach about  'social or economic justice.'  Can you guess what he said? )

Here's a quote from the man himself: 
Major nutfuckery warning )
Beck has singlehandedly done the unthinkable. He's united Christians from various denominations to speak against him. Evangelicals (well, liberal ones anyway). Mormons, Catholics. Good Work Glenn!

Now some church leaders are calling on Christians to boycott Glenn Beck.  I'm certain that Glenn will be explaining to us why these leaders aren't 'real' Christians.

Oh Glenn, you make me go LOLOLOLOL.
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More from The Caucus (the NY Times Blog):

Christians Urged to Boycott Glenn Beck

 
Read more... )

 

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Really sorry for having to re-post. LJ's being very uncooperative right now.
And it still isn't letting me put in multiple cuts. Grrrr. So just hit the first cut and the rest of the post will show.

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He's Back !  And he's done something wonderful, simply wonderful.  You remember Glenn.  For those of you who may not, he's a Fox News TV & radio talking head who always has such interesting takes on world events. 

Now he leaps back in with his take on churches that preach about  'social or economic justice.'  Can you guess what he said? )

Here's a quote from the man himself: 
Major nutfuckery warning )
Beck has singlehandedly done the unthinkable. He's united Christians from various denominations to speak against him. Evangelicals (well, liberal ones anyway). Mormons, Catholics. Good Work Glenn!

Now some church leaders are calling on Christians to boycott Glenn Beck.  I'm certain that Glenn will be explaining to us why these leaders aren't 'real' Christians.

Oh Glenn, you make me go LOLOLOLOL.
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