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ridski
Discussion: The Rose Garden and White House happenings: Voters have to make a choice

nohero said:

ridski said:

Apologies, I thought that db posting the link to the story yesterday was enough context. My "faith group code" is still listed, so I have no skin in this game.

They kept Druid? 
cheese

Ha! Maybe one of the 3 kinds of Wiccan they had listed, but I guess fall under No Religion, even though they used to have No Religion, Atheist, and Humanist listed. I just post about Celtic festivals from a cultural perspective, rather than a religious one. 

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ml1
Discussion: RIP Suzanne Ng - Long-time Poster on MOL

saw on FB that she passed after what seems like a fairly lengthy illness she was fighting with an optimistic spirit. I looked up her comments here and apparently she hadn't posted in nearly a decade, which would explain why my memory of her contributions were kind of fuzzy. But it seems like she was here mostly to give or request good advice. I never met her but she seemed like a positive person. And as mrincredible noted, gone too soon.

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mrincredible
Discussion: National Day Observations

It’s not a holiday or observance here, but today is the 60th anniversary of the US Supreme Court decision in Miranda v Arizona. It was the decision that established the legal requirement for police to inform someone they are arresting of their legal rights in the situation. Such as the right to the presence of an attorney, and the right to keep silent. 

“Read him his rights” has become a pop culture substitute for “place him under arrest”.  

We watch a number of police procedural TV shows which I generally enjoy. But they all seem to frequently rely on suspects making confessions without a lawyer presence. If our teenage daughter is watching with us, I always remind her that if she ever finds herself in any kind of negative interaction with the police, the only thing she should say is “I’d like an attorney present.”  

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max_weisenfeld
Discussion: Summer Weather Thread


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FRIDAY...

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  illnesses.

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A Heat Advisory is issued when the combination of heat and humidity
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To reduce risk during outdoor work, the Occupational Safety and
Health Administration recommends scheduling frequent rest breaks in
shaded or air conditioned environments. Anyone overcome by heat
should be moved to a cool and shaded location. Heat stroke is an
emergency! In cases of heat stroke call 9 1 1.

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mrincredible
Discussion: Bari Weiss Poised to Ruin "60 Minutes"

drummerboy said:

i was actually referring to the stars. i'm quite sure they'd do just fine.

but as for everyone else on staff - do you think that anyone with "60 minutes" on their resume would have trouble finding a job?

Not to be pointlessly argumentative, but I will take issue with the assumption that landing a job in broadcast television is anything but challenging these days. Broadcast media outlets are not thriving today. 

It may seem like a minor quibble, but it’s part of the reason that someone like Weiss can do what she’s doing. A lot of the staff members have probably worked for years to get where they are. Giving that up for the uncertainty of the job market has to be daunting. Plus heaven only knows what blacklist you’d end up on. 

Just my thoughts. 

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PVW
Discussion: The Rose Garden and White House happenings: Voters have to make a choice

drummerboy said:

i'm pretty sure one can find some measure of peace with their god without the intercession of a military and somewhat generic chaplain.

pretty sure.


Maybe we should give more weight to those enlisted and making use of those chaplains than to the thoughts of us thinking about it abstractly from home?

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GoSlugs
Discussion: The Rose Garden and White House happenings: Voters have to make a choice

One thing that is worth thinking about here is that these chaplains often serve on the front line of mental heath. People who wouldn't even think about seeing a psychologist will often talk to a priest. My Uncle, who was by no means a religious man, served multiple combat tours in Vietnam and he remained very close to a chaplain he met there all the way up to his suicide in the early 80s. Father Mike flew out from the East Coast to perform his funeral rites.

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nohero
Discussion: What does Putin want (and whatabout it)

nan said:

nohero said:

"I've got Joe Rogan and Mike Benz who say Springsteen's wrong and Elon was right to cause all of those deaths" is a self-refuting assertio

I think Mike Benz knows more about USAID than Bruce Springsteen. 

I think Stephen Miller's former speechwriter and proponent of Trump's election denial is full of racist sh*t that too many people are willing to believe because it confirms their prejudices.

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ridski
Discussion: The Rose Garden and White House happenings: Voters have to make a choice

yahooyahoo said:

drummerboy said:

yahooyahoo said:

drummerboy said:

the only problem with this new policy is that it doesn't go far enough.

well, also that it's one more step on the road to christian nationalism.

DOD Officially Drops 180 Faiths From Military's Recognized Religion List

How will this fit in with the whole Constitution thingy?

does the constitution require recognition of every half-witted organization that declares itself a religion?

maybe it does - and that would explain a large part of why we're so f***ed.

the 1st amendment is such a freaking disaster.

let's give person-hood to corporations!

let's equate money with speech!

don't tax religions!

etc etc etc etc

what a mistake.

Let's start with the question "why does the military have a list of recognized religions?"

Because the military provides chaplains for religious soldiers, and knowing how many troops belong to which denominations allows the military to recruit and deploy them where they are most needed, no?

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PVW
Discussion: What does Putin want (and whatabout it)

During last month’s Victory Day celebration, I don’t recall her complaining that Russia was celebrating the victory of a murderous, totalitarian regime. No, she was happy to accept the framing of it as celebrating the defeat of another murderous, totalitarian regime. So when she wants to, it appears she is in fact able to do nuance. And yet, in the case of Ukraine, she insists that the framing of celebrating resistance to foreign domination be rejected. Funny how her views always line up so completely with Putin propaganda.

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