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April Fools.
by DubiousForever
Mar 31, 2013 | 1781 views | 3 3 comments | 15 15 recommendations | email to a friend | print | permalink
Side-effects include...
Side-effects include...
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Anger.
Anger.
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Denial.
Denial.
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Acceptance.
Acceptance.
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Unfortunately, there are no pranks involved with any of this.  Don't be fooled!
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feelark
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April 01, 2013
Careful not to grow a 'stache there, Slick Rick.

And The Beat Goes On...
by DubiousForever
Mar 30, 2013 | 1430 views | 3 3 comments | 15 15 recommendations | email to a friend | print | permalink
Pass the buck.
Pass the buck.
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Stupid is as stupid does.
Stupid is as stupid does.
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Ignorance is bliss.
Ignorance is bliss.
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Derp!
Derp!
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A look into the GOP mindset...
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feelark
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March 30, 2013
Just keep the number 50 in mind.....that could be their collective IQ. Throw Louie Gohmert in there, and the number will decrease dramatically.

Caturday: Happy Easter Egg Edition!
by DubiousForever
Mar 30, 2013 | 1500 views | 2 2 comments | 16 16 recommendations | email to a friend | print | permalink
The Great and Powerful Easter Cabbit.
The Great and Powerful Easter Cabbit.
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Oops!
Oops!
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DV2 blending in.
DV2 blending in.
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On Guard.
On Guard.
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Happy Easter everyone!
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DifferentView2
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March 30, 2013
Dang the paparazzi from Wikilynx. They always catch me when I go out in disguise. LOL!

Escalation.
by DubiousForever
Mar 29, 2013 | 1308 views | 2 2 comments | 15 15 recommendations | email to a friend | print | permalink
Look here now.  While everyone is busy cutting spending, we have a new lunatic to deal with...

From The International News - 

SEOUL: North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un ordered preparations Friday for strategic rocket strikes on the US mainland and military bases after US stealth bombers flew training runs over South Korea. 

The order came as US Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel, with tensions soaring on the Korean peninsula, said Washington would not be cowed by Pyongyang's bellicose threats and stood ready to respond to "any eventuality". 

Kim directed his rocket units on standby at an overnight emergency meeting with top army commanders, hours after nuclear-capable US B-2 stealth bombers were deployed in ongoing US joint military drills with South Korea.

In the event of any "reckless" US provocation, North Korean forces should "mercilessly strike the US mainland... military bases in the Pacific, including Hawaii and Guam, and those in South Korea", he was quoted as saying by the official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA).

While North Korea has no proven ability to conduct such strikes, Kim argued that the stealth bomber flights went beyond a simple demonstration of force and amounted to a US "ultimatum that they will ignite a nuclear war at any cost".

The United States rarely acknowledges B-2 flights to the Korean peninsula, which remains technically at war. The aircraft, which dodge anti-aircraft defenses, bombed targets in conflicts in Serbia, Afghanistan, Iraq and Libya.

The flights came as part of annual drills between the United States and South Korea, which North Korea each year denounces as rehearsals for war.

Pyongyang has been particularly vocal this time, angered by UN sanctions imposed after its long-range rocket launch in December and the third nuclear test it carried out last month.

Kim's order formalized steps already taken by the Korean People's Army (KPA), which put its strategic rocket units at combat-ready status on Tuesday.  The following day it cut the last remaining military hotline with South Korea.

The bulk of the threats emanating from Pyongyang have been dismissed as bluster, and North Korea has no confirmed missile capability to reach the US mainland -- or indeed Guam or Hawaii in the Pacific. 

But Washington has opted to match the threats with its own muscle-flexing.

"We will be prepared -- we have to be prepared -- to deal with any eventuality," Hagel told reporters at the Pentagon.

"We must make clear that these provocations by the North are taken by us very seriously and we'll respond to that," Hagel said, defending the B-2 deployment.

US military intelligence has noted that the North's warlike rhetoric has not, so far, been matched by any overtly provocative troop movements or build-up. 

Pyongyang has also been careful not to allow tensions to affect the Kaesong industrial complex, a joint South-North venture that provides the regime with crucial hard currency. 

Present at the emergency meeting convened by Kim in Pyongyang, were the KPA chief of general staff, director of operations and commander of strategic rocket operations.

KCNA, which rarely even mentions which day events have taken place, provided an unusually precise timing for the meeting of 00:30 am (1530 GMT Thursday) in an apparent effort to underline the urgency and import of Kim's order. 

But analysts warned against reading too much into what is the latest in a long series of incremental rhetorical upgrades. 

"It shouldn't be taken to mean war is imminent," said Kim Yong-Hyun, a North Korea expert at Dongguk University.

"It's an inevitable and calibrated reaction to the B-2 deployment, and this who-blinks-first game with the United States will continue for a while yet," he said.

On the assumption that the North would never invite a full-scale conflict it would surely lose, experts believe it may opt for a limited provocation, similar to its 2010 shelling of a South Korean island that killed four people.

However, the stakes have been raised by a new pact South Korea signed with the US military last week, allowing it to call on US forces for a joint response to even a low-scale act of aggression.

By AFP - 

My question:  Is a balanced budget worth the risk of this madman getting ONE nuke off the ground?  

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DifferentView2
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March 29, 2013
Reports indicate that Korean leader Kim Jong-un might be training his missiles on Austin. Here is the list of the top ten reasons that explain his considerations:

http://www.statesman.com/blogs/content/shared-gen/blogs/austin/austin/entries/2013/03/29/top_10_reasons_kim_jongun_woul.html/

Texas Mile!
by DubiousForever
Mar 23, 2013 | 1194 views | 0 0 comments | 15 15 recommendations | email to a friend | print | permalink
http://www.texasmile.net/

Happy Caturday! 
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Battleground Texas.
by DubiousForever
Mar 22, 2013 | 1535 views | 2 2 comments | 15 15 recommendations | email to a friend | print | permalink
From The Burnt Orange Report, March 12, 2013 -

It's official. Battleground Texas has launched, Deep in the Heart of Texas. 

Yesterday evening in Austin, Jeremy Bird, Senior Advisor to Battleground Texas, gave an exciting and thorough look into what Battleground Texas is and what it hopes to accomplish. 

"Texas isn't as red of a state as people say it is, if you look at the numbers," Bird started off, "...not by looking at the number of donors, not by looking at the number of volunteers who made some 400,000 calls to Florida in the last three days of the election, and not by looking at the 300 people who showed up yesterday in San Antonio."

There was standing room only at the kickoff in Austin last night. During the last several days of the 2012 presidential election, volunteers in the Austin area alone made around 125,000 dials to voters in Florida. Their hard work did not go unnoticed, and there is much more hard work to be done in Texas over the next several years that, hopefully, will also not go unnoticed. 

According to Bird, Battleground Texas will be many things, but foremost it will be a "100% grassroots organization." It will be "digitally sophisticated" and use a message strategy working with partners across the state. He also noted that Battleground Texas is not a national organization, and that the money raised here will be spent right here in Texas.

In terms of being digitally sophisticated he went on to explain that they will be tracking everything they do with analytics to be "stewards of your money."  Essentially they will be able to see what is working and what isn't, and where things are working and where they need improvement. This kind of sophisticated data, combined with the professional 'donor etiquette' in a campaign is nothing short of a dream come true for organizers, donors, fundraisers, and basically anyone who has ever worked in Democratic politics. 

There were many questions regarding the inclusion of all the different types of Democratic groups and the nature of the involvement of these groups. The responses from both Jeremy Bird and Jenn Brown, former Field Director of Ohio for the Obama Campaign and current Executive Director of Battleground Texas, were confidently and consistently answering "yes" to every question of inclusion, even mentioning the great meetings they've had already with big time organizations such as the Texas Democratic Party, and Annie's List.

There was also a strong emphasis on training, with the understanding that if you want to do things correctly, the investment must be made in training everyone. Bird, as he has clarified in almost every notable appearance, qualified that there is much work to be done, and it will not happen overnight:

"The hardest thing to do in politics, I think, is to take people who think that their voice doesn't matter, and show them that it does."

When referencing Rick Perry's "pipe dream" comment, Bird said that Perry "is not discounting me, but he is discounting you," the people of Texas, and it's time that he and all the other Republican leaders are finally held accountable to the people of Texas. Bird's efforts and intentions are obvious. This movement is about us: the people who believe they haven't been heard from or represented fairly in Texas over the past 20 years. 

Bird finished up noting that Republicans "want us to be afraid" and are quick to discount this effort, to which Bird declared, "I love that." 

Clearly Jeremy Bird (not unlike like Texas Democrats) is no stranger naysaying critics. If Democrats can work hard, and together as a team, turning Texas Blue will be a probable possibility.  We'll win some, we'll lose some, but it's going to be a game of the long season, no matter what. 

One thing is sure. Battleground Texas has come out swinging, and Republicans have not let that go unnoticed. Game on.



By Chaille Jolink - 

  

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DifferentView2
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March 22, 2013
Please oh please!

For some reason I've been selected to join the teleconferences by Texas for Fiscal Responsibility. Don't they know that this number is no longer in service? I don't want to talk to Ted Crud or David Pew-hurts.

The Boehner Admits It's All A Manufactured Crisis.
by DubiousForever
Mar 17, 2013 | 1229 views | 3 3 comments | 18 18 recommendations | email to a friend | print | permalink

On ABC’s This Week, Speaker John Boehner admitted that there is no immediate debt crisis, but in the next breath argued that the country should gut Medicare and Social Security anyway.

Transcript from ABC News:

PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA VIDEO: We’ve already cut– $2.5– $2.7 trillion out of the deficit. If the sequester stays in, you’ve got over $3.5 trillion of deficit reduction already. And, so, we don’t have an immediate crisis in terms of debt. In fact, for the next ten years, it’s gonna be in a sustainable place.



MARTHA RADDATZ: Is he right that we don’t have an immediate crisis?

SPEAKER JOHN BOEHNER: We do not have an immediate debt crisis. But we all know that we have one looming. And we have– one looming– because we have entitlement programs that are not sustainable in their current form. They’re gonna go bankrupt. Washington has responsibility– to our seniors and our near seniors– that we firm up these programs so that they’re there for the long term. Because if we don’t do it, not only will they not get benefits, we will have a debt crisis right around the corner. We have time to solve our problems. But we need to do it now.

MARTHA RADDATZ: H– how long do we have to solve our problems?

SPEAKER JOHN BOEHNER: Nobody knows where this is. It could be a year or two years, three years, four years. The– it’s not an immediate problem. But we can all–

MARTHA RADDATZ: So, you agree with the president on that?

SPEAKER JOHN BOEHNER: The Amer– yes. But his point, as he went on to say in that interview, is that we don’t– we don’t really need to do anything at this point. And I would argue that we do need to do something.

 

The Speaker claimed that nobody knows how long we have to deal with the debt, but this was a total lie. Social Security will be solvent until 2033, and the Republican claim that Medicare is going bankrupt is an epic exaggeration. The Medicare hospital trust fund is expected to be exhausted by 2024, but this is nothing new. As FactCheck.org pointed out, “In 1980, insolvency was expected in 1994. In 1990, the exhaustion date was 2003. But those dates have been pushed back mainly by repeated tax increases.”

If there is no immediate crisis, why are Republicans so hellbent on cutting Social Security and Medicare? The answer is ideology. Republicans have hated Social Security and Medicare from the day they each became law. The ginned up fake immediate debt crisis as championed most loudly by Paul Ryan is the latest cover story for the right wing war on the social safety net.

By Jason Easley - 

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laselva
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March 20, 2013
One of the worries about Social Security and Medicare going broke is based on the false assumption that "huge numbers of baby boomers are living longer." There's absolutely no proof whatsoever that boomers are living longer than previous generations. The longevity curve factors in the infant mortality rate, which has been dropping more and more as prenatal and pediatric health care improves - and it would be even better with a little 'Obamacare" for poor families. Just look at Beeville's own obituaries to read that we've got some tough old folks out there who have survived scarlet fever, polio, lead poisoning, asbestos, etc., and ate whatever was served at the dinner table, even if it wasn't a "balanced" meal. The boomer generation has been propped up on Flintstones vitamins and anti-biotics their entire lives, and that stuff is just about ready to wear off.

What I'm saying is that I don't believe we'll be going broke. In fact, as weird cancers seem to be on the rise, and the death rate from Alzheimer's has increased 39% since 2001, I'm saying that we'll be flush with Social Security cash. My opinion is either very right or really wrong, but only the future will prove it so.

Back to work.

Blah, Blah, Blah...
by DubiousForever
Mar 16, 2013 | 1187 views | 5 5 comments | 21 21 recommendations | email to a friend | print | permalink
GOP Platform.
GOP Platform.
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Far-right postion, (unchanged).
Far-right postion, (unchanged).
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Ignored.
Ignored.
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Overlooked.
Overlooked.
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The CPAC (Complete Political A$$ Clowns) convention is over.  Here is a summary of the outcome.
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feelark
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March 17, 2013
You know the GOP is in trouble when they parade out a mix of losers and radicals--from the Moose Queen and Mitt the Crooner to Aqua Buddah Rand and the Cruzer. They are, at least offering up a new try at McCarthyism from tail-gunner Ted. Party like it's 1952, GOP!

St. Patty's Day Prep.
by DubiousForever
Mar 16, 2013 | 1325 views | 1 1 comments | 20 20 recommendations | email to a friend | print | permalink
Kiss me, I'm Irish, sort of...lol.
Kiss me, I'm Irish, sort of...lol.
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Sound wisdom.
Sound wisdom.
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Only way to find a leprechaun...lol.
Only way to find a leprechaun...lol.
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Hava tequila, hava tequila...LOL!
Hava tequila, hava tequila...LOL!
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I know it's tomorrow but why wait?...LOL!
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DifferentView2
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March 16, 2013
There are only two kinds of people in the world, The Irish and those who wish they were.

Now fetch me some beer!

Caturday: Spring Break Wrap-up.
by DubiousForever
Mar 16, 2013 | 1105 views | 0 0 comments | 19 19 recommendations | email to a friend | print | permalink
Too much effort...lol.
Too much effort...lol.
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No time to bake a pie...lol.
No time to bake a pie...lol.
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Nobody saw me, you can't prove a thing...lol.
Nobody saw me, you can't prove a thing...lol.
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Watch your back, I mean underside, DV2...LOL!
Watch your back, I mean underside, DV2...LOL!
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OMG!  Two people used the "M" word (Monday) on me this morning.  Stop it!...LOL!
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