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<title>Lazarus Shrugged</title>
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<description>Something kept tickling the back of my mind and memory this week, and then it came to me. The following excerpt is from "The Notebooks of Lazarus Long", a kind of...</description>
<dc:creator>The Minfidel</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2008-09-06T22:09+00:00</dc:date>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[Something kept tickling the back of my mind and memory this week, and then it came to me. The following excerpt is from "The Notebooks of Lazarus Long", a kind of intermission section in Robert Heinlein's sci-fi classic, "Time Enough For Love", which detailed the adventures of the oldest living (2,000 years+) human, the afore-mentioned Lazarus. <br />
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<i>Those who refuse to support and defend a state have no claim to protection by that state. Killing an anarchist or a pacifist should not be defined as “murder” in a legalistic sense. The offense against the state, if any, should be “Using deadly weapons inside city limits,” or “Creating a traffic hazard,” or “Endangering bystanders,” or other misdemeanor. However, the state may reasonably place a closed season on these exotic asocial animals whenever they are in danger of becoming extinct. An authentic buck pacifist has rarely been seen off Earth, and it is doubtful that any have survived the trouble there...regrettable, as they had the biggest mouths and the smallest brains of any of the primates. The small-mouthed variety of anarchist has spread through the Galaxy at the very wave front of the Diaspora; there is no need to protect them. But they often shoot back.</i><br />
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Not that I agree completely, but it did make me smile. I get the sense that those willing to resort to violence to protest the state are not much different from those who say they read <i>Playboy </i>for the articles. <br />
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<title>From the mind of the Lumberjack...</title>
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<description>...</description>
<dc:creator>The Minfidel</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2008-09-04T17:09+00:00</dc:date>
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HT: <a href="http://arewelumberjacks.blogspot.com/2008/09/say-hello-to-my-little-fren.html">Are We Lumberjacks?</a><br />
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Was it just coincidence that Sarah Palin gave her acceptance speech in Minnesota, also home to Frostbite Falls, or that she was only a few miles from Whatsamatta U? Meanwhile, keep checking with the MSM for the latest attempts to fracture the fairy-tale. <br />
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<title>Which will happen first?</title>
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<description>Is it just me, or does it seem as if Hillary is exiting the stage at about the same speed as the Russians leaving Georgia?...</description>
<dc:creator>The Minfidel</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2008-08-22T04:08+00:00</dc:date>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[Is it just me, or does it seem as if Hillary is exiting the stage at about the same speed as the Russians leaving Georgia? <br />
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<title>Stay classy, Green Bay</title>
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<description>Some bad reps are hard to shake. For example, Cleveland will always be remembered as the city who's river caught on fire, Philadelphia fans will always be remembered for booing Santa...</description>
<dc:creator>The Minfidel</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2008-08-14T19:08+00:00</dc:date>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[Some bad reps are hard to shake. For example, Cleveland will always be remembered as the city who's river caught on fire, Philadelphia fans will always be remembered for booing Santa Claus and Green Bay will always be remembered as the town where someone killed the coach's (Dan Devine) dog during a bad year. Like Brett Favre, however, Packer fans are apparently interested in an encore, as Aaron Rodgers is (unpleasantly) <a href="http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=782292">learning</a>.<br />
<blockquote><br />
Favre fans have not just been supporting Favre with their words; they’ve been going after Rodgers. And many haven’t minced words.<br />
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After the morning practice Friday, Rodgers talked about some of the abuse directed at him.<br />
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“I understand it to some point if I put myself into a Favre fanatic’s shoes,” Rodgers said of getting booed. “The things I can’t understand, the things I really take personally, is when I’m driving up to the (parking lot) gate and punching in my punch code and somebody says (expletive) to me. That kind of bothers me.<br />
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“Or when a little kid is yelling swear words at me. That kind of gets to me. They expect a high level of play and they miss Brett Favre. I understand that. But the (expletive) and the little kids saying swear words to me, I don’t understand that.”<br />
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Actually, Rodgers should have been able to understand the kid, who was likely using small words. Of course, being Green Bay, the kid was probably drunk and that may have made it harder.<br />
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<title>Separated at birth?</title>
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<dc:creator>The Night Writer</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2008-08-04T03:08+00:00</dc:date>
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Twins' manager Ron Gardenhire and...the Abominable Snow Monster, aka "Bumbles"?<br />
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<center><img src="/files/thenightwriterblog-Gardenhire-Bumbles.bmp" width="400" height="369"  alt=""></center><br />
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<title>Why so Serious?</title>
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<description>With Heath Ledger's death after a virtuoso performance as The Joker in The Dark Knight, who could possibly take his place?...</description>
<dc:creator>The Minfidel</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2008-07-30T01:07+00:00</dc:date>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[With Heath Ledger's death after a virtuoso performance as The Joker in <a href="http://thenightwriterblog.powerblogs.com/posts/1216607681.shtml">The Dark Knight</a>, who could possibly take his place? <br />
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Hmmm...<br />
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<title>Bill Clinton seeing vast left-wing conspiracy?</title>
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<description>...</description>
<dc:creator>The Minfidel</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2008-05-28T03:05+00:00</dc:date>
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<a href="http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/05/26/bill.clinton.mon/index.html">Bill Clinton: 'Coverup' hiding Hillary Clinton's chances</a><br />
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<title>News Flash</title>
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<dc:creator>The Minfidel</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2008-05-22T14:05+00:00</dc:date>
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New photographic evidence of Reverend Jeremiah Wright's chickens coming home to roost: <br />
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HT: <a href="http://thefarwright.wordpress.com/">KingDavid </a>(now at his new blogging address).<br />
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<title>You did see this coming, right?</title>
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<description>This was one of the surest bets you could have made a year ago:...</description>
<dc:creator>The Minfidel</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2008-04-01T04:04+00:00</dc:date>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[This was one of the surest bets you could have made a year ago:<br />
<blockquote><br />
<a href="http://www.startribune.com/politics/state/17167501.html">Smoking ban has apparently cut into revenue from charitable gambling</a><br />
<b>The statewide ban, which began late last year, is tied to a significant decline in bar pulltab and bingo receipts, according to a study by the State Gambling Control Board.</b><br />
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By MARK BRUNSWICK, Star Tribune<br />
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Affirming what American Legion hall operators and mom-and-pop bar owners had warned, a new report shows that the statewide ban on smoking enacted last year appears to have cut into charitable gambling revenues from bar game pulltabs and bingo.<br />
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Gross receipts from charitable gambling were down 12.8 percent in the last three months of 2007, <b>which correlates with when the statewide smoking ban took effect</b>. Even taking into account a weakening economy, the ban is likely to be responsible for a decline in gross receipts of 7.5 percent to 8 percent, or a loss equal to $95 million to $105 million a year, according to the report.<br />
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The overall 12.8 percent drop represents the largest decline in receipts since lawful gambling was first regulated in the state in 1985, according to the report released Monday by the State Gambling Control Board, which regulates the industry.<br />
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...<br />
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The new report shows that <b>towns close to states that have not enacted a smoking ban appear to have been more affected.</b> Sites near tribal casinos, where smoking can be permitted, have seen receipts decline more than the state average for several years, an apparent trend that began before the ban.<br />
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...<br />
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Charitable gambling officials predict revenue declines of 16 percent to 18 percent through this year. Anticipating the effect, <b>the industry has been pushing for several pieces of legislation that would give them more flexibility in their operations.</b><br />
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So now, what do you want to bet that we'll have legislation liberalizing (good word, that) or expanding gambling to more venues to make up for the shortfall? After all, it's for the children! And the vets! Or are you some unpatriotic child-hater? Come on, everybody pull(tab) together!<br />
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The lobbyists and our legislature have focused on getting everyone to kick their Camels ... while letting another camel get it's head further into the tent. (But hey, it's a big tent!)]]></content:encoded>
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<title>Man, that water's cold</title>
<link>http://thenightwriterblog.powerblogs.com/posts/1206158883.shtml</link>
<description>... Deep, too!...</description>
<dc:creator>The Minfidel</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2008-03-22T04:03+00:00</dc:date>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[... Deep, too!<br />
<br />
From <a href="http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=88520025<br />
">NPR</a>:<br />
<blockquote><br />
<b>The Mystery of Global Warming's Missing Heat</b><br />
by Richard Harris<br />
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March 19, 2008 · Some 3,000 scientific robots that are plying the ocean have sent home a puzzling message. These diving instruments suggest that the oceans have not warmed up at all over the past four or five years. That could mean global warming has taken a breather. Or it could mean scientists aren't quite understanding what their robots are telling them.<br />
<br />
This is puzzling in part because here on the surface of the Earth, the years since 2003 have been some of the hottest on record. But Josh Willis at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory says the oceans are what really matter when it comes to global warming. <br />
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In fact, 80 percent to 90 percent of global warming involves heating up ocean waters. They hold much more heat than the atmosphere can. So Willis has been studying the ocean with a fleet of robotic instruments called the Argo system. The buoys can dive 3,000 feet down and measure ocean temperature. Since the system was fully deployed in 2003, it has recorded no warming of the global oceans.<br />
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