Friday Night Links, Special ‘Jesus Year’ Edition
* Reality is a hoax: If you’re 27 or younger, you’ve never experienced a colder-than-average month. That’s right; there hasn’t been a colder-than-average month in twenty-seven years.
* “We Would Never Propose A Carbon Tax,” Says White House Spokesman. I’m so glad the pro-science, reality-based candidate won!
* Aaron Bady vs. the excluded middle.
* Federal Court Rules that Banning Affirmative Action Is Unconstitutional.
* The new normal: Missouri police foil mass murder plot at ‘Twilight’ screening, Walmart.
* Hostess successfully looted, crime pinned on unions.
* Meanwhile people in Miami are looking to prosecute the owners of the Marlins for racketeering.
* Walmart Strike Spreads to Texas as Organizers Promise Massive Black Friday Protest.
* Patriot Coal agrees to stop using mountaintop removal mining.
* The age of the password is over. We just haven’t realized it yet.
* And the frame giveth, and the frame taketh away: after the insanity of the last year, Americans describe themselves as pro-choice again.
Written by gerrycanavan
November 16, 2012 at 3:30 pm
Posted in Look at what I found on the Internet
Tagged with abortion, academia, affirmative action, Barack Obama, baseball, capitalism, carbon tax, class struggle, climate change, coal, crimes against the future, despair, framing, Gaza, guns, Hostess, How the University Works, Israel, kleptocracy, mountaintop removal, Palestine, passwords, photographs, politics, race, rape, rape culture, reality is a hoax, reality-based community, science, strikes, Texas, theft, Twilight, unions, Vietnam, Wal-Mart, war, zunguzungu
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