February 2010
18 posts
Feb 27th
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“Even my gender has been questioned. I want that to be public because I don’t...”
– Johnny Weir, responding to commentators who questioned his gender, example he sets (via apsies) (via rosasparks)(via curtcole)(via katoleary) (via robot-heart-politics)
Feb 26th
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“We seem to be going through a period of nostalgia, and everyone seems to think...”
– Art Buchwald (via fatalistichues) (via kimberleecline) (via secondverse) (via rickwebb)
Feb 24th
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Feb 24th
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Feb 19th
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Feb 19th
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Feb 19th
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“I don’t mind gays. But I don’t want ‘em stuffing it down my...”
– Utah State Senator Chris Buttars (R) (He’s a winner.)
Feb 17th
Feb 12th
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Newly Released 9/11 World Trade Center Aerials -... →
The dust. Wow.
Feb 12th
The Committee of Banned Words - Matt Taibbi  →
I think we ought to get it over with once and for all and ask all the people who are interested in banning words to get together and form their inevitable committee on word propriety. I think it would be a great thing if we could just get the list together ahead of time,  along with what the committee feels the appropriate sanction is for each word. “Ho” we know is a fireable word, as...
Feb 11th
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Feb 10th
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Feb 10th
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PolitiFact | Krugman calls Senate health care bill... →
A MUST READ breakdown of what’s in the health care bill and how it compares to the coverage I currently enjoy as a resident of the state of Massachusetts. Spoiler alert: the bill that Brown voted for is actually more liberal than the Senate’s in many ways, except for cost containment, in which the MA bill relies on federal subsidies. I love the Truth-o-Meter.
Feb 10th
Feb 8th
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Feb 8th
108 notes
“This law failed by seven votes, when seven Republicans who had co-sponsored the...”
– - President Obama in Nashua, NH, on February 2nd, 2010.
Feb 2nd
Feb 2nd