July 08, 2010 07:30 PM
Open Thread
Yeah I know this is one of the most watched Youtubes in all of history but there are times when it's just the cure for what ails ya.
Open thread below...
Yeah I know this is one of the most watched Youtubes in all of history but there are times when it's just the cure for what ails ya.
Open thread below...

What a cute kid. On an entirely different note, if you have not seen this eleven minute video already, its well worth every second.
"David Harvey - Crises Of Capitalism" - with an outstanding artist's rendition of the narrative.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qOP2V_np2c0&fe...!
Radix Omnium Malorum Avaritia
Have watched several, including this one and yes, highly recommended.
"Courtesy is owed. Respect is earned. Love is given." --Unknown author, found in Guide to Texas Etiquette by Kinky Friedman
peoples attention to a topic that would otherwise bore most.
Goodnight, Frau Blücher
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_uFDSQ_Ius&fe...
by all of history, you mean five years.
that even little sprogs need more than Autotune:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MbKN4u8tscE&fe...
I'm Boycotting NewsCorp! Heres what not to buy: http://www.cjr.org/resources/index.php?c=news...
;)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SF3KqGpxXvo
Worth watching.
"Courtesy is owed. Respect is earned. Love is given." --Unknown author, found in Guide to Texas Etiquette by Kinky Friedman
Thanks for the clip, MaryK.
If the peasants ever chose to exercise their democratic rights
the pillaging by the wealthy would be over.
and don't they freekin' know it.
Just look at them squirm...
"Government by organized money is just as dangerous as Government by organized mob"
-= Franklin Delano Roosevelt =-
We surely do get pillaged. Bailouts for everyone that's too rich already. Bu$h's ba$e.
"If the US government enforced its banking laws like it did its park regulations, we wouldn't be
in this damn park in the first place." OCCUPY.!!
too funny
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6hM0PrS8XU&fe...
Some stuff you can't make up!
but talk about instant karma.
as reported in an industry rag
WASHINGTON, D.C.—"Nothing happens, nobody comes, nobody goes, it's awful," as Samuel Beckett wrote in Waiting for Godot.
Indeed, that's pretty much what happened on what was supposed to be the second day of the John Stagliano/Evil Angel obscenity trial. A hearing which had originally been called for 2 p.m. was rescheduled at the last moment until 3, and about 10 minutes after the defendant and the attorneys for both sides had entered, along with a small cadre of journalists and a slightly larger contingent of what appeared to be law clerks, the court clerk announced that the proceedings were to be closed to the public, requiring everyone but the attorneys to leave the room.
The reporters and law clerks filed out—only to be surprised a few minutes later that another person had also been ejected from the closed-door session: John Stagliano himself.
Although the attorneys have been ordered by presiding Judge Richard J. Leon not to talk to the press, it was apparent from the large stack of papers delivered to the courtroom by one of the defense assistants that what was being discussed, as had been true on Wednesday, were the jury questionnaires filled out by the approximately 120 potential jurors in the case. However, why Judge Leon closed the courtroom while they were discussed remains a mystery.
As longtime AVN readers know, in all of the federal obscenity cases over the past three years that AVN has covered—Five Star Video in Phoenix (a case which originally included JM Productions as a defendant), Max Hardcore in Tampa, and Ira Isaacs in Los Angeles—at no time did the presiding judge in any of those cases require the courtroom to be cleared of spectators while jury selection was taking place. In each case, each potential juror was given a number—as is likely also the case in the current proceeding—and when the situation of a particular potential juror was discussed in open court, that person was always referred to by his or her number in order to protect the person's privacy. It is unclear why that procedure has so far not been followed in Judge Leon's court.
Of course, judges have wide latitude as to how they can conduct proceedings in their courtrooms, but the ejection of the defendant even at this stage of the trial is unusual—and possibly legally problematic under both the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments to the Constitution. Certainly, if anyone has a vested "due process" interest in how jurors are selected for a trial, it is the defendant whose guilt or innocence will be in those jurors' hands.
As Stagliano waited in the sixth-floor hallway with the journalists and law clerks, he appeared visibly upset at having been ejected—something his attorneys were no doubt aware of, because after about 15 minutes, he was allowed to reenter the courtroom. Except for a five-minute break later on, that was the last that any of the spectators saw of him or the attorneys until 6:35 this evening, when Judge Leon adjourned court for the day, to be continued at 10 a.m. on Friday.
Stagliano also expressed particular dismay that the three reporters covering the case—one from AVN, one from XBIZ and one from the National Law Journal—were being denied access to the proceedings since, as a fervent believer in the Constitution, Stagliano was well aware that journalists are among the first lines of defense against unchecked governmental and judicial power, and he had earlier expressed hope that every phase of his trial would be observed and analyzed by the press.
But as the Little Orphan Annie character once sang, "Tomorrow is another day"—and hopefully, all of this closed-door wrangling about jurors will lead to a quicker selection of the trial jury and possibly even the beginning of the trial itself as early as tomorrow afternoon.
But frankly, none of the observers is counting too heavily on that.
your name's Lebowski, Lebowski... and your wife is Bunny
Who is Stagliano?
He's known as Buttman.
Don't try to confuse the issue with half-truths and gorilla dust.
he's probably a republican.
Libertarian. A real libertarian, not just some "states' rights" asshole like Ron Paul.
Don't try to confuse the issue with half-truths and gorilla dust.
difference.
I don't think that there are too many Republicans who are down with the distribution of Joey Silvera's line of transgender porn.
Don't try to confuse the issue with half-truths and gorilla dust.
Ya know, I can understand why they went after Max Hardcore- not that I agree that he should have been prosecuted at all- but that guy put some pretty, uhm, strong shit out there. But the Evil Angel stuff, while stronger than what was on the market in the '80s and early '90s, is pretty tame compared to what's coming out of Europe.
Don't try to confuse the issue with half-truths and gorilla dust.
In April, the government indicted pornographer John Stagliano in a federal court in Washington, D.C. on multiple charges of obscenity for producing and distributing two fetish movies and a trailer for another porn collection. All appeared on his company's adult-only website
issues before the court are access on the internet to explicit trailers on the companies website, and content-based prosecution of the company for the particular content in the two named titles
relevant google searches might be
Miller v. California 1973
Lawrence v. Texas
Stanley v. Georgia
Alameda Books v. city.Los Angeles
and here is an interview
reason.tv/video/show/517.html
your name's Lebowski, Lebowski... and your wife is Bunny
Maybe an appellate court down the road.
And Lawrence v. Texas is the first thing that popped into my head. What's the compelling interest of the district/state/nation to outlaw this material?
Don't try to confuse the issue with half-truths and gorilla dust.
That's just stunning, but remember Captain Thought Process mild mannered Paul Krugman wants us to keep it up.
This all gets added to that unimportant thing called the national debt. We've deficit spent for 50 years straight, economics 101 you know.
Goodnight, Frau Blücher
I have NOBEL winner Krugman and you...Who to believe...
Two ways to fix this deficit mess. Spend more to create jobs and increase tax revenues, or, tax the shit out of the haves like FDR did.
By taking away stimulus you create nothing.
And FDR was no slouch either.
http://www.siena.edu/uploadedfiles/home/paren...
That kid is the ultimate hippies victim.
Life is a serious, cut throat, dog-eat-dog business.
The earlier a person wises up the better.
"and beat him when he sneezes. For he can thoroughly enjoy the pepper when he pleases."
are in Israel saber rattling against Iran:
http://www.slantright.com/index.php?name=News...
They're busy having meetings with Israeli officials and God only knows what the hell they're up to as they push for a military strike against Iran by Israel/the U.S.
Aren't their actions toying with The Logan Act??
"The US has an army of 90,000 soldiers in Afghanistan and is spending $100bn a year, but has still been unable to defeat 20,000-25,000 Taliban who receive no pay at all." - Patrick Cockburn
I don't think they're ever doing the peoples business,
and they no longer pretend that they do.
"Government by organized money is just as dangerous as Government by organized mob"
-= Franklin Delano Roosevelt =-
My five month old grand-daughter decided I was funny (?) earlier this evening and I caught her for a moment having some of the first good belly laughs of her life:
http://www.youtube.com/user/beauzieone#p/a/u/...
And on a more serious note, here's an interesting to and fro regarding the current state of the economy:
http://www.zerohedge.com/article/cnbc-guest-s...
Secret documents reveal U.S./Israeli nuclear weapons partnership:
http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense...
U.S. casualties to mount in Afghanistan:
http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2010/07/07/97158/u...
"Drug bust" in Afghanistan killing 64 people??!, appears to involve elements of Blackwater "types":
http://www.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/asiapcf/07/05/a...
Flowers becoming extinct:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2010/ju...
Cops at G20 threaten female journalists with rape:
http://rawstory.com/rs/2010/0630/g20-cops-thr...
Noriega's side of the story. (Doesn't sound all that far-fetched):
http://rawstory.com/rs/2010/0629/trial-norieg...
Funding for escalation of war in Afghanistan not passed yet:
http://www.afterdowningstreet.org/
Goodnight folks....
"The US has an army of 90,000 soldiers in Afghanistan and is spending $100bn a year, but has still been unable to defeat 20,000-25,000 Taliban who receive no pay at all." - Patrick Cockburn
And why would I trust most economists, when they were wrong about de-regulation? Presbyterian leaders are fine with gay priests. First they went after the women...I'm not sure how it was involuntary...Johnson and Johnson recall. I wish Barry would go on the offense this often for people who actually deserved it, like his voters. Buffett tries to click his heels. Pretty sad when Boxer has to prove her stuff. Even the IMF is for tax increases. For people accused of stealing jobs, the AZ bigots don't seem to be short on cash. For a guy who supports the "free market", Rand Paul thinks we should be more lenient in holding BP accountable for its fuck-up. We're not actually obstructing freedom of the press, dammit! Via Ebert's tweet, Angle says to get over rape already.
Tequila knows news. Awesome
your name's Lebowski, Lebowski... and your wife is Bunny
Israelis? Economists? Gay priests?
What is wrong with you people?
This post is all about hippies.
Get that kid a paper route now..
you gotta problem wit dat?
"Parachutes are allowed in checked or carry-on baggage, but may not be worn in flight."
---Southwest Airlines
States' rights argument used to overturn DOMA.
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