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* Syria is refusing to allow UN monitors any where near Homs, what with the government committing genocide there. The last thing they want is outside observers.

* India just tested a long range missile successfully.

* It's sounding like Spain is in need of bail out.

* No, Anders Breivik did not murder 77 people, most of them teenagers, because he played World of Warcraft. He did it because he is a NAZI with Islamaphobia. (It's not a Godwin's Law thing. He's an actual NAZI complete with doing Hail Hitler salutes at his trial).

* To no one's surprise they aren't arresting Ted Nugent. After all, he's all hatk and no cattle just generally. It's not that I think he's a credible threat, but I think giving a speech likening the President to a coyote that shit on the sofa and needs to be shot plus threatening to kill him oneself to an NRA convention is pretty much daring the less grounded members to make their own attempts. Imagine if a rapper had said those things about W.. Think that FOX news would be poopooing it? Or do you think they would be using it to beat up the Left. I really do think that calling for the assassination/threatening to assassinate political figures is a bad fucking idea, whether it's Sharon Engle, Sarah Palin, or Ted Nugent. I'd list a Democrat, if I could think of one, but this seems to be a disease of the Right lately. I think we'd be better off if there wasn't a mainstream party endorsing this sort of thing. Nugent is a washed up rock musician, but Palin and Engle had the full force and funding of the Republican Party behind them when they were calling for the assassinations of opponents, and the right in general lines up to defend them when they do it. It's dangerous and toxic for the process of Democracy, just like other mainstream republican ideas like voter suppression, refusing to allow the opposition's votes to be counted in state legislatures, and financial martial law. I think we need the rule of law, not force.

* A Catholic Bishop compared President Obama to Hitler and Stalin, on the grounds that getting women access to health care is exactly the moral equivalent of deliberately starving the whole of Ukraine or rounding up Jews, Roma, LGBT folk, communists, and Catholics for extermination. Do I need to point out how disgusting that is? Meanwhile, the Vatican has admonished American nuns to stop wasting so much time on helping the poor and more on their proper mission of fighting marriage equality and women's access to health care. The Catholic League is calling for a boycott of John Stewart. Seattle parishes are in serious trouble with the Churc Hierarchy for supporting marriage equality.

* RIP: Johnathan Frid, the much beloved original Barnabas Collins is dead. He was classically trained and the best actor in the Dark Shadows cast, the heart and soul of the show. I was lucky enough to see him in Arsenic and Old Lace playing Jonathan Brewster beautifully. He could do menacing, but it was his gentle soulful out of his time quality that made his so compelling, I think. Damn!

http://insidemovies.ew.com/2012/04/19/jonathan-frid-original-dark-shadows-star-dies-at-87/

* I've not been following this closely, as there's hardly any coverage over here, but I absolutely agree with Sparkindarkness. Yes, I feel the same way about our own torturing of suspects: http://www.sparkindarkness.com/2012/04/on-abu-qatada-drama-llama.html

* On voter ID laws and trans folk (Best to click through to the article first): http://lettersfromtitan.tumblr.com/post/21424545538/dorkilybeautiful-decidedlydapper

"But if they want to vote in certain places, they may have to do it. Such surgery typically costs between $40,000 and $50,000—that’s probably the largest poll tax ever. And when the percentage of transgender citizens most likely to lack proper identity documents are those who make below $10,000 a year, for many it’s plain impossible."

* Today's the last on the antibiotic. Eating is challenging, but I know things will soon improve.

* I know it's trendy, but I really dislike Greek yogurt. Yogurt in general is something I'm really picky about. (Some of it is flavour and some of it is texture. Basically, some of it tastes a little too rotten to me, and yoghurt is mayonnaise adjacent texturally and I despise mayonnaise on all levels. Might as well spread semen on sandwiches as mayonnaise, et al). I won't eat Dannon at all, for example. So keep in mind, that I'm someone who will only eat a limited set of brands and flavours. I have discovered that I can actually eat Chobani's Passionfruit. It does not remind me of lumpy expired milk. It's not a warm endorsement, I know, but I think I might actually be willing to try other flavours.

* Hector is holding a one cat protest in favour of a daily goosh ration. He's SOL. It's hard enough to buy enough for twice a week.

* Chimpanzee opens today. Remember first week profits go to Jane Goodall's foundation. It's a good cause and an interesting topic.

* Q found, Bouncy Stonehenge: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-17777997

* This is still one of my favorite bits of musical theater and now it's stuck in my head so I'm linking it: http://youtu.be/gdjeO7jh8e0





One Orycon, a bit of programing was late and jrtom and I sang this, grabbing opposing parts as we went along. I love having friends with my level of musical theater geekery....

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Date: 2012-04-21 05:32 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] deepseasiren.livejournal.com
I love Greek yogurt but admit when it first came out I didn't really understand why one of my health-conscious friends wanted to eat it. I mean I loved regular Yoplait. But now I'm all about Greek yogurt, vanilla flavor. Still, I try to limit my intake of dairy stuff in general because it doesn't agree with me.


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