A Stitch in Haste

A Stitch in Time Saves Nine...But Haste Makes Waste

A collection of real-world libertarian, individualist and laissez-faire rants on law, economics, politics, culture and other current events
by an average, everyday lawyer & investment banker and part-time pop scholar.

Not "Grand Plains, North Carolina"?
(Why aren't you reading this at the new website?)

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A self-standing comment I left on another blog:
Cry John Edwards a river.

He claims to be a "mill worker's son" (a lie, incidentally -- he's a mill manager's son) growing up deep in the bowels of Evangelical bigotry -- the Carolinas -- and insists he never once heard tell of Ma & Pa Righteous kicking Junior out for "bein' a no-good pansy"?

Liar liar, hair on fire.
Discuss.

(See here for title explanation.)

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Clinton: "We certainly didn't get as much done as I would have liked." You mean your pervert husband had even more ways up his sleeve to defecate on us?

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So which is the priority: praising the "correct" answers, damning the wrong ones or trying to guess the next dumb thing Obama will say? (Insisting that, no it's not "separate but equal" but rather "semantics but equal" constitutes "enormous progress"? Go figure.)

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Anyone have a quick summary of the candidates' responses to questions about the pending slaughter of gays in Nigeria? Because I'm sure Melissa Etheridge asked somebody about it, right?

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Hooray for us -- we're a "voting bloc," according to the head of LOGO. Where should I report to receive my voting instructions from my self-appointed, self-back-patting spokespersons?
Posted by Kip on 10 August 2007


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