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beguiner commented on the blog post Andrew Breitbart Died And That Is Why We Have a Black President
Key paragraph from that article:
And then, in a single night nearly two years after they first met, Naffe’s life became a nightmare. She says O’Keefe took her to a barn and drugged her, then turned on her — setting off a campaign of intense harassment. For bloggers like Breitbart and his followers, hounding Naffe became a crusade. “RUIN HER,” wrote one commenter on a right-wing blog, in just a small example of the flames fanned at Naffe over the past year and a half. “Burn her f*cking world to the ground, and salt the earth as you leave. Make the wasteland a memorial to all who would consider pulling that kind of bullsh*t.” Indeed, Breitbart hounded Naffe to the end of his life. On the day of his death, one year ago this week, his final tweet was a snide jab aimed directly at her.
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beguiner commented on the diary post Locked Out of Jobs, Formerly Incarcerated Struggle to Reintegrate by Michelle Chen.
I had a prior arrest (and eventual plea of guilty) for growing 8 cannabis plants in 2005. What I consider to be gardening, the state considers to be manufacturing and production. It has taken nearly 8 years and lots of money to get it expunged and removed from my record. I only spent 36 hours [...]
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beguiner commented on the blog post Late Night: Shine On, Shine On, Shine On, and Fluffy White Couch Dogs
Is there an actual name for this breed of dog? They’re sure cute.
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beguiner commented on the blog post Late Night: Shine On, Shine On, Shine On, and Fluffy White Couch Dogs
I read an interview with Syd Barrett’s sister, who claimed that he was not at all crazy but merely an eccentric artist who valued his solitude.
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beguiner commented on the blog post Mark 8:36 For The Romney Soul
I’m itching to go smoke herb on his beach.
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beguiner commented on the blog post Colorado Legalizes Marijuana
WOO HOO!
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beguiner commented on the blog post Everything Old Is New Again
Since we’re digging up TBogg classics, why not repost “Take the Cannoli”. That one pretty much nails it to the core (much like this Mumia Sweatshirt classic).
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beguiner commented on the blog post Everything Old Is New Again
As a card-carrying member of both the Fluffy Bunny Bund and Dikes on Bikes (men’s auxiliary), I demand some pudding pops before I cast my vote.
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beguiner commented on the diary post Superstorm Sandy Shows Nuclear Plants Who’s Boss by Gregg Levine.
I’m the same age as Oyster Creek. Time to shut the damn thing down (along with all GE Mark 1 BWRs).
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beguiner commented on the blog post Late Night: ‘I would have no qualms about seeing such sentences executed’
Never mind. I see EvilDrPuma’s explanation above at #12.
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beguiner commented on the blog post Late Night: ‘I would have no qualms about seeing such sentences executed’
Where does the first quote (“It is improbable that the framers…”) come from? It’s not really clear from the post.
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beguiner commented on the blog post Christine O’Donnell Pondering Another Senate Run Because Why Not
Well… she does wear a pearl necklace.
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beguiner commented on the blog post Junket Drunk Dunks His Junk
People swim all the time in the Galilee. In fact, there are numerous public beaches, private hotels, kibbutz guest houses, and other places to take a dip. Going nekkid isn’t really a big deal either, in my opinion. Only religious prudes (of all stripes) get their swimtrunks in a bunch over beach nudity.
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beguiner commented on the blog post Michigan Lawmakers Not All That Vajazzed About Your Slutty Vagina Talk
I believe that back in the day, women had to go to the doctor to get the vibrator treatment administered. That’s pretty twisted if you think about it.
At the dawn of the electric age, a few different companies in Racine, Wisconsin developed the small hp electric motors that were utilized in small appliances and “medical massagers”.
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beguiner commented on the diary post Katie’s World-Famous Hydrangea Impression by Jane Hamsher.
Is Katy the mother or the puppy of Lucy?
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beguiner commented on the blog post Baking In The Sun
Ann could certainly obtain benefit for her MS from some South California Purple.
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beguiner commented on the blog post Nobama Slam Poetry Hatefest & Disappointment Caucus Is In The House
Hey. Didja get that Basset tattoo?
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beguiner commented on the blog post Pull Up a Chair
During the 60s, the U.S. and USSR were testing nuclear explosives approximately every 3 days — both in the atmosphere and underground. That’s a lot of fallout. Every living organism on planet earth has radioisotopes from these tests in their bones.
There was a real sense that nuclear war was going to happen soon. There were crazy-assed air force generals suggesting a first strike. This anxiety, which had been bubbling under the surface for a long time, just erupted in a mass of music, culture, and consciousness expansion.
I was born in 1969, and have no direct memories of the decade. However, I feel remnant vibrations from Woodstock, the Moon Landing, MLK and RFK assassinations, etc.
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beguiner commented on the blog post Thursday Night Basset Blogging
Is Wembley sitting on his genetalia? ouch!
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beguiner commented on the blog post Chunky Reese Witherspoon Is The New Typhoid Mary
I could swear she says “prostrate” the second time that word is mentioned.
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