August 2, 2022

Sunrise — 5:46 and 5:51.

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Write about anything you want in the comments.

45 comments:

n.n said...

Sunrise, sunset, any sun that would rise and set would bear an equally orange hue.

gilbar said...

Demi Lovato updates pronouns to include she/her again: 'I'm such a fluid person'

That's WHY, it is SO Important, that little girls (8years, etc) IMMEDIATELY start with the chemical castration ("puberty blockers") followed by Hormone Therapy..
That way, if(WHEN!) they try to change their little minds.. It'll be TOO LATE!! ha ha ha!
HAHAHAHA!

farmgirl said...

A provocative sunrise.
I don’t mean the color…

MadTownGuy said...

The Freedom From Religion Foundation put up a billboard on Fish Hatchery which we saw while visiting last weekend. It's a long haired guy in a top hat with the caption, "I'm an atheist and I vote!" I'm not sure what audience they were looking to reach with the ad, but it's probably an audience that would vote along the same lines as Top Hat Guy. Preaching to the 'Keep Madison Weird' crowd, I reckon.

Lem the artificially intelligent said...

About the Secret Service text messages.

It wouldn't be much of a "secret service" if every time the congress gets a hiccup, they, the Secret Service gets to cough up their internal communications. Would it?

I'm not saying they don't have to turn anything over. I'm saying the Secret Service should change their name to the Snitching Service... or something.

Inga said...

“No” won big in very red Kansas. The right’s overreach is coming home to roost.

Howard said...

The Sunbeam sunset at the pond this evening was awe inspiring. The lightening in the distance didn't get too close for comfort. Banging out two miles is almost easy now. We're up to 10-miles per week now. 18-days left before the Lake George 5K.

narciso said...

https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2022/08/02/fbi-training-materials-designate-gadsden-flag-and-historic-american-symbols-as-evidence-of-militia-violent-extremists/

WWIII Joe Biden, Husk-Puppet + America's Putin said...

Good news! In Missouri - Eric won!

Original Mike said...

"The Freedom From Religion Foundation put up a billboard on Fish Hatchery which we saw while visiting last weekend. It's a long haired guy in a top hat with the caption, "I'm an atheist and I vote!""I vote. In Madison no less, and I'm sure I vote the opposite of Annie's brigade.

Original Mike said...

"Before you hitch an Airstream to your electric truck and set out to circumnavigate the country, you need to understand this: With the largest available battery pack, a fully charged 2022 Ford F-150 Lightning electric truck has less energy onboard than a regular F-150 with four gallons of gas in its tank."

Yeah…

Jupiter said...

K D Lang

gadfly said...

MadTownGuy:
Here is an FFRF cartoon for your pleasure.

gilbar said...

I'm not sure what audience they were looking to reach with the ad, but it's probably an audience that would vote along the same lines

i can't remember the last time the left tried to sway others.. Cow others, sure; but sway?

gadfly said...

I was surprised to discover that the Freedom From Religion Foundation was a liberal organization since the separation of church and state could easily be a libertarian concept and I always thought that Ron and Nancy Reagan's atheist son Ron was libertarian.

Sadly,FFRF has wandered away from principal founder Anne Gaylor's basic concept: “To be free from religion is an advantage for individuals; it is a necessity for the government.” Now we find current writings from the organization that defends government crossing the line by altering the constitution while ignoring the rule of law.

Seven justices who voted for Roe v. Wade back in 1973 noted that the Constitution grants a right to privacy via the Due Process Clause of the 14th Amendment. Sadly, the authors of Roe v. Wade ignored the Establishment Clause and its protection of freedom of conscience — an unfortunate oversight. The only organized opposition to abortion rights is religious in nature.

But of course, there is no "right to privacy" hidden away in the Due Process Clause, and the Establishment Clause was never argued to contain a "freedom of conscience." Should this "freedom of conscience" exist, then it could be argued that killing the unborn is unconscionable and a direct violation of felony murder laws. From defending unwritten freedoms inside the constitution, FFRF then accuses all who oppose abortion to be religious nutcases in order to justify the unjustifiable.

wendybar said...

Inga said...
“No” won big in very red Kansas. The right’s overreach is coming home to roost.

8/2/22, 9:32 PM

EXACTLY the way it is SUPPOSED TO WORK!!! That's why the Supreme Court ruling is correct!! The people in each state should have a vote...it shouldn't be up to judges!! Thanks for seeing that the Supreme Court got it right Inga!!!

Jefferson's Revenge said...

Wendybar. That is absolutely correct. You beat me to the punch. Kansas vindicated the Supreme Court.

Kai Akker said...

Good work explaining the basic idea to her, Wendybar. Inga will be like a different commenter from now on, having seen the light on federalism and Constitutional government.

Kai Akker said...

Mouthwashes and the CCP virus affliction were discussed in one of these cafes the other day. Coincidentally, saw a link to this Penn State study of the subject.

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jmv.26514

This was done in 2020 on human coronaviruses, but not necessarily SARS-CoV-2 specifically. So there may be superior data available out there, but I just happened to see this one again.

Findings:

Common over-the-counter nasal rinses and mouthwashes/gargles were tested for their ability to inactivate high concentrations of HCoV using contact times of 30 s, 1 min, and 2 min. Reductions in titers were measured by using the tissue culture infectious dose 50 (TCID50) assay. A 1% baby shampoo nasal rinse solution inactivated HCoV greater than 99.9% with a 2-min contact time. Several over-the-counter mouthwash/gargle products including Listerine and Listerine-like products were highly effective at inactivating infectious virus with greater than 99.9% even with a 30-s contact time. In the current manuscript we have demonstrated that several commonly available healthcare products have significant virucidal properties with respect to HCoV.

MadTownGuy said...

gadfly said...

"MadTownGuy:
Here is an FFRF cartoon for your pleasure.
"

It gave me a chuckle, but it's a strawman (straw woman, based on the character in the 'toon) argument. Teachers telling people about Jesus isn't rampant in our public schools. Political indoctrination is. Thanks for the laugh, anyhow.

iowan2 said...

The right’s overreach is coming home to roost.

I see the talking point has been mailed out. I've seen this multiple places this morning. Each, clueless about Roe removing power from the people.

Kansas proves all the parade of horribles, the left was screeching about, were just hyperbole, untethered from reality. After a couple of election cycles, my guess is most people will settle in somewhere around ignoring all logic, and determine killing a baby at 15 weeks is somehow different from killing a baby at 16 weeks.

farmgirl said...

k d lang- the true fluidity of grace and a golden voice. I needed that.

Lyle Sanford, RMT said...

That top one feels like Rothko!

farmgirl said...

Maybe I do mean the color! It’s simplicity, it’s composition- everything:0)

tim in vermont said...

what wendybar said.

narciso said...

https://www.dailywire.com/news/i-hope-you-get-raped-pro-life-teen-says-she-was-repeatedly-punched-in-head-while-canvassing-releases-video

Gusty Winds said...

wendybar said...

EXACTLY the way it is SUPPOSED TO WORK!!! That's why the Supreme Court ruling is correct!! The people in each state should have a vote...it shouldn't be up to judges!! Thanks for seeing that the Supreme Court got it right Inga!!!

You're right. I would have voted against a constitutional amendment to ban ALL abortions. Whatever GOP Conservative in Kansas got this on the ballot was an idiot.

Put a state referendum on for a ban after 14 or 15 weeks...I'd voter for that, and I'd imagine so would a lot of people who are reasonable and oppose infanticide.

WWIII Joe Biden, Husk-Puppet + America's Putin said...

strange about the Kansas news? No vote totals in any link - that I can find.

anyone have the abortion vote totals?

Mike of Snoqualmie said...

MadTownGuy, is that Fitch Hatchery Road off of SR202? I drive by that nearly everyday to get to our new home site. I'll deter this morning to see it. Why would anyone place a sign like that on such a little-used road? They must get a big discount on lease costs.

I'm installing the wood-composite flooring now and Igor, who doesn't speak English, is installing the dining room/kitchen tile. The wood-composite flooring is hickory with a stone backing and a finish that is dog-pee impervious. Pictures at https://tokulacres.com/.

WWIII Joe Biden, Husk-Puppet + America's Putin said...

Letting the people of each state vote and create the laws surrounding abortion is the intended outcome from the high court.

WWIII Joe Biden, Husk-Puppet + America's Putin said...

KD Lang - swoon.

Humperdink said...

I see Jerry Nadler (D-Humpty Dumpty) claimed he impeached President Bush twice during a debate with famed anti-gunner Carolyn Maloney. We are being led by the best and the brightest.

Speaking of longevity, the Dingell family has represented Michigan for nearly 90 years.

Humperdink said...

Firearm sales exceeded 1 million per month for 36 straight months. Hmm, gun buyers continue to respond to the Commie-Pinko smoke signals.

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/faith-freedom-self-reliance/gun-buyers-defy-pelosi-dems-sales-top-1m-for-three-straight-years

tim in vermont said...

Those "Russian" soldiers who were shown on video castrating a Ukrainian prisoner were wearing standard issue Ukrainian shirts and shoes that Russia and allies don't issue. You should know who you are cheering for. We are arming literal nazis.

Strategically, there is nothing that would benefit Russia in committing atrocities on Ukrainians, and lots of benefits for Ukraine in creating the appearance of Russian atrocities.

TickTock said...

Thanks Pelosi. You did great. /sarc

Narr said...

Wednesday and I get here early--and nothing new since last night!

Hope Prof is OK and will be around soon.

Wa St Blogger said...

@Jupiter

K D Lang

Thanks for the trip down memory lane. I need to update my country playlist. I still think "Absolute Torch and Twang" is one of the coolest album names ever.

Ann Althouse said...

"Wednesday and I get here early--and nothing new since last night! Hope Prof is OK and will be around soon."

I'm fine. Just enjoying some in-person conversation.

Drago said...

gadfly: "I was surprised to discover that the Freedom From Religion Foundation was a liberal organization since the separation of church and state could easily be a libertarian concept and I always thought that Ron and Nancy Reagan's atheist son Ron was libertarian."

LOL

Ron Reagan Jr has ALWAYS been a far left idiot.

But only always.

And the FFRF was always operationally on the left.

Again, only always. Even Dawkins and his crew partnered up with FFRF in their "crusade".

This is something all knowledgeable conservatives know and have known forever.......so thanks for once again self-identifying as neither of those things.

gilbar said...

tiV said...
and lots of benefits for Ukraine in creating the appearance of Russian atrocities.

This makes NO SENSE!
The Ukraine, is The MOST Corrupt government on earth.. Why would THEY lie to us?
If we can't trust lying cheating fascists; why would we be supporting them?
Grifters and Sleazebags are Our Friends.. Aren't they? I mean, They SAY they are?

Original Mike said...

"You're right. I would have voted against a constitutional amendment to ban ALL abortions. Whatever GOP Conservative in Kansas got this on the ballot was an idiot.

Put a state referendum on for a ban after 14 or 15 weeks...I'd voter for that, and I'd imagine so would a lot of people who are reasonable and oppose infanticide."


Ditto.

"EXACTLY the way it is SUPPOSED TO WORK!!! That's why the Supreme Court ruling is correct!! The people in each state should have a vote...it shouldn't be up to judges!! Thanks for seeing that the Supreme Court got it right Inga!!!"

For all their squalling about "democracy", all the left cares about is their preferred outcome. They don't give a rat's ass about how they get there.

Narr said...

"Just enjoying some in-person conversation."

Great, rub it in ;-)

I'm touched that you took the trouble to explain.

Mason G said...

"For all their squalling about "democracy", all the left cares about is their preferred outcome. They don't give a rat's ass about how they get there."

Yep.

DINKY DAU 45 said...

Wow after watching Alex Jones in court today, I'm thinking Rudy (the former presidents' lawyer) and Sydney Powell (the Kraken lady) who have lost their ability through suspensions for false claims about 2020 election and possible disbarment for the Kraken to practice law in certain areas are brilliant compared to Jones. Where do these people come from? Jones has to admit that the shootings were real, and he has been lying all along and he may now face perjury and other charges as his incompetent law team sent the opposing lawyers all Jones texts by mistake proving he lied in his previous depositions. You couldn't make this up. Jones financial statements are also on the phone and the judge has to keep telling him to quit lying. Yikes talk about LAW-AND-ORDER TV. Jones has always been FAKE NEWS, but this is going to cost him bigly!

MadTownGuy said...

Mike of Snoqualmie said...

"MadTownGuy, is that Fitch Hatchery Road off of SR202? I drive by that nearly everyday to get to our new home site. I'll deter this morning to see it. Why would anyone place a sign like that on such a little-used road? They must get a big discount on lease costs."

No, it's in town near where Fish Hatchery Road intersects with Park Street. Given in the neighborhood there, they're preaching to the choir.