Monday, June 23, 2008

Max: Government Explained

Should Government Allow Children To Be Raised By Their Parents?

The spread of social-host laws [laws holding homeowners criminally liable for underage drinking in their houses] makes it harder to teach a European model here. True, it's unlikely that police are going to raid private homes when only parents and their kids are together. But social-host prosecutions can be quite aggressive; in 2002 a Virginia mom and stepfather were sentenced to eight years behind bars for serving their son and his friends for the boy's 16th birthday. The couple had collected car keys in advance, and no one was hurt. But after years of failed appeals, the mom and stepdad, now divorced, had to report to jail last year. (In the end, they had to serve only five months, not eight years.)

Most social-host laws give police expansive powers. According to data compiled by the Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation, an organization based in Calverton, Md., that studies alcohol policy, only eight of 67 U.S. jurisdictions with social-host laws require that the homeowner have "actual knowledge" of underage drinking at the house to be charged with a crime. In other words, you can violate most social-host laws even if you are in another country when your kid decides to party. And under many social-host laws, a meal with wine served at a dinner table is treated no differently from a kegger if neighbors are present with their kids. In short, we are encouraging kids to leave their homes (presumably by car) and drink in parks or abandoned warehouses or anywhere else they think they won't get caught and their parents won't get arrested.

The answer to underage drinking? Take away parents' rights to determine if their children can have a glass of wine with dinner, or a beer while sitting on the porch with Mom and Dad. Break up families by sending parents to prison for exercising what most sane people consider to be a parent's right, nay duty, to educate their children about responsible drinking. Hold people legally liable for matters completely outside of their control.

Forget about people (children) dying due to the lack of health insurance. Forget about crumbling, dangerous schools. Forget that we are teaching an entire generation how to pass a standardized government test, rather than how to think, reason and learn. Forget about the shitty economy and the fact that we have no reasonable alternative to increasingly expensive energy sources purchased from people who will use our own money to fund attacks on us. Let's use the power of government to once again create a crisis where none exists and reduce the ever shrinking sphere of individual freedom.

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Monday, April 28, 2008

Max: Atheism in the Millitary

The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan

One of the darkest developments of many dark developments in the Bush years has been the slow ascent of Christianism as a core value of the military. The promotion of Christianists throughout the armed services, the insistence by the president that no public institution be regarded as a place where religion should be silent, clear discrimination against Jews and atheists in military educational institutions: the possibility of a secular military dedicated to defending all Americans regardless of their faith or lack of it has been called into question under the current administration. The resilience of the ban on gays - while the military has granted a record number of waivers to criminals - can only be understood if one sees the US military as an increasingly religious institution at this point, and not a rational secular one. The latest story of an atheist soldier being threatened by superiors is believable in this context.

Once again, Sullivan shows his fellow Christians what "Christian" -- Christ like -- means as he calls Christians in the military out for their mistreatment of Atheists in uniform.

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Wednesday, April 09, 2008

Max: IL Dem Declares Atheists Have No Rights

Monday, February 25, 2008

Max: FCC, Protecting America From Blurred Bits

Via Ars Technica

The FCC first issued a Notice of Apparent Liability on Married in 2004 after it received complaints about the program. In correspondence with the Commission, Fox TV acknowledged that in 2003, 161 affiliated stations broadcast the episode before 10 PM, the so-called "safe harbor" hour when risky material become more permissible. The "reality"-based program is no longer produced. It recruited single women and men who had never met but consented to become engaged and even marry each other in some instances.

The April 2003 episode in question featured the participants partying at a strip club. The strippers dance over the engaged couples, who massage, kiss, and even lick whip cream off the performers' bodies. Meanwhile, they make comments like "there's nothing wrong with kissing a stripper before you're married. Kissing a stripper after you're married, that’s when the trouble begins."

Fox attorneys noted in the network's appeal that the program visually concealed various parts of the strippers' anatomy. The FCC ruling acknowledges that, throughout the episode, the producers pixelated—that is, digitally distorted the performers "sexual" body parts—particularly breasts and buttocks. But the agency decision still classifies the scene as "graphic."

"The fact that isolated body parts were 'pixelated' did not obscure the overall graphic character of the depiction," the statement concludes. "The mere pixelation of sexual organs is not necessarily determinative under our analysis because the material must be assessed in its full context. Here, despite the obscured nature of the nudity, it is unmistakable that the party goers are participating in sexual activities and that sexual organs are being exposed."


The FCC is also considering banning nudity beneath clothing.

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Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Max: Agree to Disagree, as Long as You Shut the Fuck Up

Archbishop Burke wants infidel punished

St. Louis Archbishop Raymond Burke said this morning that St. Louis University basketball coach Rick Majerus should be disciplined over his public comments supporting abortion rights and stem cell research.

Majerus made his comments at a campaign appearance for Hillary Rodham Clinton on Saturday night during an interview with KMOV (Channel 4).

During an interview with the Post-Dispatch today in Washington, where Burke is attending the March for Life, he said the coach should be disciplined.

"It's not possible to be a Catholic and hold those positions," Burke said. "When you take a position in a Catholic university, you don't have to embrace everything the Catholic church teaches. But you can't make statements which call into question the identity and mission of the Catholic church."

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Sunday, January 06, 2008

Max: The Iowa Caucus

Obama v Huckabee scares the shit out of me.

A sitting Senator has not been elected President since Kennedy. Meanwhile, three of our last four Presidents were sitting or former Governors. In fact, I'm pretty sure one of them was Governor of Arkansas.

Huckabee is a dominionist, end times nut job who is eager to outstrip Shrub in his efforts to turn the US into a third world theocracy.

Mayhap it is time to start in earnest looking for jobs in Canada.

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Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Max: Broken Government

When the Republicunts are so far gone that they are getting ripped on by a former Nixon official, shit's done hit the fan. Now if only we can get someone from the Johnson or Carter administration to write a book ripping the Democrats for being spineless shits who act like the Reps still run Congress.

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Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Max: The Gospel According to Shrub

Shrub talk about the Big G.

1. I am driven with a mission from God. God would tell me, 'George go and fight these terrorists in Afghanistan'. And I did. And then God would tell me 'George, go and end the tyranny in Iraq'. And I did. Sharm el-Sheikh August 2003

2. I trust God speaks through me. Without that, I couldn't do my job.
Statement made during campaign visit to Amish community, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, Jul. 9, 2004

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Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Max: Ding Dong

The dick is dead.

The Rev. Jerry Falwell, the television minister whose 1979 founding of the Moral Majority galvanized American religious conservatives into a political force, died Tuesday at age 73.

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Friday, April 13, 2007

Max: Sex and Nudity Aren't Good Reasons to Fire Someone -

Sex and Nudity Aren't Good Reasons to Fire Someone

I am so sick of the priggishness. Tired of people making assumptions about a person based on their perceptions of the other's sexuality -- especially when they base those assumptions on the single dimension of online expression. Flabbergasted at the assumption that if you participate in adult activity online, you must lack judgment, integrity or reliability.

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Thursday, March 15, 2007

Max: Shadow Army

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Max: Ghosts of George

Teenage drinkers face alcohol test - health - 14 February 2007 - New Scientist

Big Brother has arrived at a high school in New Jersey. Determined to stop their students consuming alcohol at weekends, staff at Pequannock Township High School in Morris county are to start using a controversial test that can detect if students have been drinking up to a week earlier.

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Monday, February 12, 2007

Jericho: Time Friends

Wednesday, February 07, 2007

Jericho: Attacking with Absurdity

The Honoray Irate Weirdo award goes to The Defense of Marriage Alliance. They are trying to pass a most interesting Initiative here in WA. The Initiative process in WA is always an interesting thing and this is one of the toppers!

A part of me wants this Initiative to pass. Sure, it will mean Steph and I will have to get married every three years, but, at least it will make sense - unlike the current babble about marriage in this country.

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Tuesday, February 06, 2007

Max: Gaaaaayyy

Haggard Now "Completely Heterosexual", Disgraced Pastor Convinced He's Now "Completely Heterosexual" - CBS News: "One of four ministers who oversaw three weeks of intensive counseling for the Rev. Ted Haggard said the disgraced minister emerged convinced that he is 'completely heterosexual.'

Haggard also said his sexual contact with men was limited to the former male prostitute who came forward with sexual allegations, the Rev. Tim Ralph of Larkspur told The Denver Post for a story in Tuesday's edition.

'He is completely heterosexual,' Ralph said. 'That is something he discovered. It was the acting-out situations where things took place. It wasn't a constant thing.'"

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Thursday, February 01, 2007

Max: The US Has Officially Gone Batshit Crazy

2 Men Held on Bond in Boston Hoax Case | World Latest | Guardian Unlimited

A judge ordered two men held on bond Thursday for allegedly placing electronic advertising devices around the city in a publicity stunt that went awry and stirred fears of terrorism, shutting down parts of Boston.

Peter Berdovsky, 27, and Sean Stevens, 28, were held on $2,500 cash bond each after they pleaded not guilty to placing a hoax device and disorderly conduct for a device found Wednesday at a subway station.

Officials found 38 blinking electronic signs promoting the Cartoon Network TV show ``Aqua Teen Hunger Force'' on bridges and other high-profile spots across the city Wednesday, prompting the closing of a highway and the deployment of bomb squads. The surreal series is about a talking milkshake, a box of fries and a meatball. The network is a division of Turner Broadcasting Systems Inc.


When we are freaking out over Lightbrite displays and arresting people for terrorism because public officials freaked out over nothing, we are well and truly fucked.

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Monday, January 22, 2007

Max: Huh?

Attorney General Denies Right to Habeas Corpus

AG: “There is no expressed grant of habeas in the Constitution; there’s a prohibition against taking it away.'

Arlen Specter: “Wait a minute. The Constitution says you can’t take it away except in case of rebellion or invasion. Doesn’t that mean you have the right of habeas corpus unless there’s a rebellion or invasion?”

AG: “The Constitution doesn’t say every individual in the United States or citizen is hereby granted or assured the right of habeas corpus. It doesn’t say that. It simply says the right shall not be suspended” except in cases of rebellion or invasion.”

AS: “You may be treading on your interdiction of violating common sense.'


Wow. Newspeak is fun.

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Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Max: The Meek Shall Inherit The Earth

As long as they kick ass and take names.

The leaders of BattleCry claim that their religion and values are under attack, but amid spectacular light shows, Hummers, Navy SEALs and military imagery on stage, it is BattleCry that has declared war on everyone else. Its leader, Ron Luce, insists: “This is war. And Jesus invites us to get into the action, telling us that the violent—the ‘forceful’ ones—will lay hold of the kingdom.”

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Thursday, December 14, 2006

Jericho: Christian Weirdos

We have blasted the Christian Reich out here nearly weekly. But, when a shining example of a Christian pops his head up, it's our duty to point to him.

Thus, I point you here.

I stand here and DEFY anyone to tell me that these kids are wrong!

So - if these guys are right, as I'm sure they are, will the Reich change? If the Reich doesn't change, what does that make them?

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