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29 November 2008
28 November 2008
stoners in antiquity
not the first time they've documented it in antiquity, but it's the oldest and best preserved
OTTAWA – Researchers say they have located the world's oldest stash of marijuana, in a tomb in a remote part of China. The cache of cannabis is about 2,700 years old and was clearly ``cultivated for psychoactive purposes," rather than as fibre for clothing or as food, says a research paper in the Journal of Experimental Botany. The 789 grams of dried cannabis was buried alongside a light-haired, blue-eyed Caucasian man, likely a shaman of the Gushi culture, near Turpan in northwestern China.
27 November 2008
t'giving

on this day in 1941, jcniris drove down to senoia and got married----
and in 1095, pope urban 2 called for the first christian crusade against islam in the holy land----we're still fighting that war
25 November 2008
obamamania finis
unfortunately there is a "strict" limit of 2 per customer, and the website seems to allow you to order only one. which means i have to pare my gifting opportunities to one---the obvious choice is my brother who gave me the hillary nutcrackers last year---
24 November 2008
23 November 2008
22 November 2008
end the fed?

islamaphobio
another bigoted campaign tactic that doesn't work anymore:
But despite the extent and volume of anti-Muslim rhetoric, candidates who embraced these methods this year universally failed to get elected. From the earliest days of the primary, campaigns seemed to falter in direct proportion to the extend politicians tried to make anti-Muslim feelings the foundation of their campaigns. Giuliani and Romney, by far the more strident of the Republican candidates, found no traction with the anti-Muslim arguments and dropped out early. In contrast, John McCain - who rejected Pastor Rod Parsley's endorsement solely due to his anti-Muslim comments and publicly stated that Muslim-Americans were qualified to hold any office in the land - rose to the top of his party.
20 November 2008
copernicus

WARSAW, Poland — Researchers said Thursday they have identified the remains of Nicolaus Copernicus by comparing DNA from a skeleton and hair retrieved from one of the 16th-century astronomer's books. The findings could put an end to centuries of speculation about the exact resting spot of Copernicus, a priest and astronomer whose theories identified the Sun, not the Earth, as the center of the universe
sad
poor george---they won't even shake his hand
but, you know, george w. bush is no longer the face of america
but, you know, george w. bush is no longer the face of america
18 November 2008
historic images

update: as mr. smarty pants coffey pointed out, this is the first image from moon orbit, not actually from the moon itself----whatever
17 November 2008
the body politic
although obama won virtually every other demographic, including white men nationwide, he got only 20% of the native-born whites in the deep south----them's my people doncha know, while the rest of the world celebrates, they huddle together, all ascared of the marxist negro president or whatever
Atlanta - In rural Georgia, a group of high-schoolers gets a visit from the Secret Service after posting "inappropriate" comments about President-elect Barack Obama on the Web. In Raleigh, N.C., four college students admit to spraying race-tinged graffiti in a pedestrian tunnel after the election. On Nov. 6, a cross burns on the lawn of a biracial couple in Apolacon Township, Pa.
16 November 2008
15 November 2008
obamamania reax
COLUMBIA, S.C. – A South Carolina Roman Catholic priest has told his parishioners that they should refrain from receiving Holy Communion if they voted for Barack Obama because the Democratic president-elect supports abortion, and supporting him "constitutes material cooperation with intrinsic evil."what is with these people anyway?' gun sales are through the roof too---
Reporting from Houston -- A week after the election of the nation's first black president, gun buyers across the country are flocking to gun stores to stock up on assault rifles, handguns and ammunition. Some say they are worried that the incoming administration of President-elect Barack Obama will attempt to re- impose the ban on assault weapons that expired in 2004. Others fear the loss of their right to own handguns. A few say they are preparing to protect themselves in the event of a race war.brian thinks so too
14 November 2008
13 November 2008
dream on

12 November 2008
yes, we will

news from idaho
Madison County, Idaho was once dubbed "the reddest place in America" by Salon, but that didn't make it any less shocking when elementary school children started chanting "assassinate Obama" on the school bus. Matthew Whoolery told KIKD News he found out about the chanting from his second and third graders, who had no idea what the word "assassinate" meant. "They just hadn't heard anything like this before," Whoolery stated. "I think the thing that struck us was just like, 'Where did they get the word and why would they put that word and that person together?”
amid the positive feelings that most americans have for obama, it's easy to forget that the feeling is not unanimous---approximately 24% of us still like the bush presidency
10 November 2008
09 November 2008
chattahoochee
the river was beautiful today---dog and i finally found the parking for the east palisades off mt. paran road---completely unmarked and even the entrance sign had been painted over---not sure what's up with that other than that entrance is in the midst of a neighborhood in the city's affluently handicapped northwest side and there is the all-too-typical effort these days to privatize our public spaces

the first temple
this was created by hunter-gatherers a few centuries before the dawn of agriculture
Six miles from Urfa, an ancient city in southeastern Turkey, Klaus Schmidt has made one of the most startling archaeological discoveries of our time: massive carved stones about 11,000 years old, crafted and arranged by prehistoric people who had not yet developed metal tools or even pottery. The megaliths predate Stonehenge by some 6,000 years. The place is called Gobekli Tepe.

yes, he can
Transition advisers to President-elect Barack Obama have compiled a list of about 200 Bush administration actions and executive orders that could be swiftly undone to reverse White House policies on climate change, stem cell research, reproductive rights and other issues, according to congressional Democrats, campaign aides and experts working with the transition team.
08 November 2008
mutts

WASHINGTON – It popped out casually, a throwaway line as he talked to reporters about finding the right puppy for his young daughters. But with just three offhanded words in his first news conference as president-elect, Barack Obama reminded everyone how thoroughly different his administration — and inevitably, this country — will be. "Mutts like me."guinness is proud
07 November 2008
and then there were 365
Barack Obama made history today in Nebraska. The Democratic presidential candidate claimed an electoral vote in the Omaha-based 2nd Congressional District — the first time in more than four decades a Democrat won any of Nebraska’s electoral votes.missouri still hasn't been decided---plus:
Remember when the election ended on Tuesday? Well, SECRET: it didn’t. Now that racist colonel Saxby Chambliss has been forced into a Senate runoff in Georgia against Democratic challenger Jim Martin (Dec. 2 — mark yr calendars!), the entire political world will descend on the former penal colony for one last romp in the swamp! John McCain has agreed to campaign for Chambliss already; Sarah Palin wants to campaign but, um, “scheduling conflicts;” and Jim Martin wants Barack Obama to come down and galvanize his merry band of black people straight to the polls! Obama has not agreed yet, however, since he now has to fix a global economy and not get us nuked. Presidents should be able to multitask though, right OBAMER? Let’s hope the reunion tour is every bit as “fun” as the general election was.
chocolate stout?
see brian for details. . . . . he also had the courage to listen to limbaugh today----but doesn't "chocolate stout" just sound wrong?
teh gays
it is unbelievable that a "church" can do what the mormons did in california and retain their tax-exempt status---but for mormons and their money, which they probably pulled out of their secret underwear, prop 8 would not have passed
i say, make 'em pay it---don't stay at mormon-owned marriott either---also, like jc, churches are free to spout their bigotry, but we shouldn't be subsidizing that bigotry with our tax dollars, and tax exemptions are as good as an outright grant
Utah's growing tourism industry and the star-studded Sundance Film Festival are being targeted for a boycott by bloggers, gay rights activists and others seeking to punish the Mormon church for its aggressive promotion of California's ban on gay marriage. It could be a heavy price to pay. Tourism brings in $6 billion a year to Utah, with world-class skiing, the spectacular red rock country and the film festival founded by Robert Redford among the state's popular tourist draws.
i say, make 'em pay it---don't stay at mormon-owned marriott either---also, like jc, churches are free to spout their bigotry, but we shouldn't be subsidizing that bigotry with our tax dollars, and tax exemptions are as good as an outright grant
05 November 2008
barack and roll
ecstasy in midtown---and in my heart
update: it's been going on for over an hour now and shows no signs of letting up
update: it's been going on for over an hour now and shows no signs of letting up
04 November 2008
03 November 2008
obamania

update: here's another fifty-something with memories
02 November 2008
perspective
something like 63 college papers have endorsed obamama---the paper at old miss appears to have given the only mccain endorsement---the jackson clarion-ledger, on the other hand has endorsed obama----
For some PERSPECTIVE, the headline for this paper’s wrap-up of MLK Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” deal in 1963 was, “WASHINGTON IS CLEAN AGAIN WITH NEGRO TRASH REMOVED.” This newspaper has no consistency whatsoever.
skeery lady
there will be some very bitter people wednesday morning---remember how they were with clinton from day one? this may be worse, but at least it's looking like it might be one of our more decisive elections in decades---
campaign news
more people get their campaign news from the internets than from newspapers---teevee remains the most important source
new will cease next spring, aspapers are dying, with the christian science monitor being the first actual death of a major paper as it announced this week that its daily print editionnd the paper will concentrate on its web presence along with a weekly print edition, which itself will probably disappear sooner rather than later
new will cease next spring, aspapers are dying, with the christian science monitor being the first actual death of a major paper as it announced this week that its daily print editionnd the paper will concentrate on its web presence along with a weekly print edition, which itself will probably disappear sooner rather than later
01 November 2008
davison's
rehab of the old davisons/macys building downtown is moving ahead---for a while, i wondered if it was moribund

obamamania
35% of georgians have already voted!!!!! and over a third of those have been african americans, who look like they are on their way to record turnout----so georgia is now a tossup, or "battleground" state----woo woo
on the other hand, cousin carol, reporting from the nether reaches of north georgia, notes fear and trepidation amongst the god-fearing white peeps up there, preparing themselves to submit to negro rule
on the other hand, cousin carol, reporting from the nether reaches of north georgia, notes fear and trepidation amongst the god-fearing white peeps up there, preparing themselves to submit to negro rule