Month: July 2015
News/Politics 7-2-15
What’s interesting in the news today?
Open Thread
Since I’ve been hobbled the last couple of days I haven’t posted much news. Well that’s about to change.
It’s news dump time.
The red lines are the links.
1. It’s almost like they don’t want to defeat ISIS.
US blocks attempts by Arab allies to fly heavy weapons directly to Kurds to fight Islamic State
2. Oh, and Syria is probably getting ready to use it’s chemical weapons.
Syria may be a failed state at this point in all but name, but if this is the short term future they have in store the place is preparing to turn into a real world version of hell on Earth.
3. At least the Supreme Court got one decision right…
Supreme Court rules against EPA on pollution rules
4. That’s how you know these are the damaging emails.
State Department asserts privilege against Benghazi committee
5. Here we go again….
Feds predict surge of illegals, see another 127,000 this year
6. Yeah who didn’t see this coming.
It Begins: New Calls To Strip Churches of Tax Exempt Status After Same-Sex Marriage Ruling
7. The ACLU is all about protecting religious freedom, unless you’re a Christian.
RFRAs are great except when they protect Christians
8. The gun grabbers lose again.
Federal Judge Orders Plaintiffs to Pay Ammo Dealer’s Legal Fees After Dismissing Lawsuit
9. After the SC gay “marriage” decision, now what?
The Church Will Survive Gay Marriage if It Sticks to Its Guns
10. RedState provides another answer.
What Actually Comes Next
Our Daily Thread 7-1-15
Good Morning!
The last 2 days we had the duck, duck part, so now it’s the goose’s turn. Or geese/goslings in this case….
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On this day in 1847 the U.S. Post Office issued its first adhesive stamps.
In 1863, during the Civil War, the first day’s fighting at Gettysburg began.
In 1867 Canada became an independent dominion.
In 1898, during the Spanish-American War, Theodore Roosevelt and his “Rough Riders” waged a victorious assault on San Juan Hill in Cuba.
And in 1961 the first community air-raid shelter was built. The shelter in Boise, ID had a capacity of 1,000 people and family memberships sold for $100.
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Quote of the Day, since it’s her birthday and we were discussing her character yesterday…..
“Playing good girls in the 30s was difficult, when the fad was to play bad girls. Actually I think playing bad girls is a bore; I have always had more luck with good girl roles because they require more from an actress.”
Olivia De Havilland
(Melanie Hamilton in Gone with the Wind)
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Readers choice for music today. So what’ll it be?
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