Monthly Archives: October 2011

More Internet Findings–Check Out Christian LaCuesta Photography

28 October 2011

Abraham Lincoln on #Occupy

25 October 2011

You cannot help the poor by destroying the rich.

You cannot strengthen the weak by weakening the strong.

You cannot bring about prosperity by discouraging thrift.

… You cannot lift the wage earner up by pulling the wage payer down.

You cannot further the brotherhood of man by inciting class hatred.

You cannot build character and courage by taking away people’s initiative and independence.

You cannot help people permanently by doing for them, what they could and should do for themselves.

Quote ften attributed to Abraham Lincoln, but Snopes says no. Word my brother to whoever said it.

Happy Monday

24 October 2011

Recent Findings on the Internet

20 October 2011

Picture of the Day

18 October 2011

Howard Stern Show Visits Occupy Whatevers

17 October 2011

Gary Johnson to CNN re: Unjustifiable Exclusion from Las Vegas Debate

17 October 2011

Here’s Gary’s gracious letter to the political hacks at CNN (I’d have told them to get fucked):

October 17, 2011, Santa Fe, NM

“Much has been said over the past several months about the mysterious logic by which CNN has systematically excluded me from your Republican presidential debates, apparently including the one to be held tomorrow evening in Las Vegas.

Commentators of all political stripes have pointed out the inconsistency by which other candidates are invited whose performance in national polls is within a point or two of mine, and whose records and credentials are in no way more substantive than that of a very successful two-term Republican governor from an overwhelmingly Democrat state.

The mystery of CNN’s decisions reached an entirely new level when, after I outperformed both Jon Huntsman and Rick Santorum in your own August poll, and tied Herman Cain, you inexplicably did not include me in your subsequent polling. And it is worth noting that those other candidates have spent millions of dollars in their campaigns, while I have not.

As evidenced by the volatility in this race, nationally-televised debates are clearly having a major impact on the nomination campaign. Given that reality, it is more than disturbing that major news outlets, such as CNN, are exerting their own influence into the process by what can only be viewed as arbitrary decisions as to who is on the stage – and who is not. Debates should provide a level playing field on which name ID and money spent are set aside, and candidates’ “viability” is judged by voters on the basis of ideas and positions. However, when a successful former Republican governor is not even allowed onto that field, fairness goes out the window.

I will not speculate as to your reasoning for not allowing me on your stage. I will, though, suggest that there is no rational basis for excluding me, while inviting others whose credentials and polling performance are in no way measurably different than mine – particularly when the news media excludes me from the very same polls that are used to determine participation in debates. I would also point out, as have others, that with one or more invited candidates having decided not to participate in tomorrow night’s debate, CNN presumably has room to include one more candidate – particularly when that candidate’s credentials clearly merit inclusion.

This process is too important to be unduly influenced by arbitrary decisions made in news media conference rooms. I urge you to reconsider your approach and those decisions.”

Zonation on Individualism

15 October 2011

Christopher Hitchens’ Suggested Reading List

10 October 2011

Here:

When asked at the convention by an eight-year-old girl in the audience what books she should read, Hitchens requested that the girl and her mother meet him after his speech. According the Houston Chronicle, Hitchens spent fifteen minutes with the girl recommending books. His recommendations included the “Magic of Reality” by Richard Dawkins, Greek and Roman Myths, especially those complied by Robert Graves, and “A Tale of Two Cities” by Charles Dickens. He also commended the works of Geoffrey Chaucer, William Shakespeare, Ayyan Hirsi Ali, David Hume and PG Wodehouse.

Occupy This: Indomitable Badass Makes Lemonade Out of Lemons for Money

7 October 2011

A Smorgasbord of Fallacies & Stupidity

5 October 2011

You can download The Morality of Capitalism HERE:

Churchill Anecdote

3 October 2011

Via:

During a trip abroad during World War II, Churchill was told the Saudi king’s religion forbade smoking or alcohol in his presence. Churchill responded that his “rule of life prescribed as an absolutely sacred rite smoking cigars and also the drinking of alcohol before, after and, if need be, during all meals and in the intervals between them.” That convinced the king to make an exception to his rule.