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Monthly Archives: July 2012
Songs for Sunday: Dancing in the Dark
Happy Sunday. I’m going to do something a little different with this post and maybe it will turn into a regular thing; we’ll see. I’m going to take a look at a song that I like and just talk about … Continue reading
Posted in Songs for Sunday
Tagged Bruce Springsteen, Carlton Dance, Courtney Cox, Olympics, snarkologist is young, Wiesman is old
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Your weekly presidential address for July 28, 2012
This week the president urges the House to pass the tax cut bill for all Americans that was passed in the Senate. House Speaker John Boehner refuses to allow the measure to be brought to a vote, because he wants … Continue reading
Sure glad there’s no more racism
Racism is dead in America. We have a black president. QED. Anyone who tries to suggest that we still have work to do on race relations in America is playing the race card, being divisive, and should just shut up. … Continue reading
Posted in Race, Religious Right
Tagged Mississippi, Mississippi is fun to spell, Racism is dead
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The least volatile election ever?
Good morning, Disagreeables. Back on May 31, both inuyesta and yours truly posted predictions for how the November presidential election would turn out. I posted this map: And inuyesta posted a map that looked similar, with just one exception being … Continue reading
Posted in Elections, POTUS, Pretty Charts, Science
Tagged Etch a Sketch, Graphs, mitt romney, nate silver, Predictions, sturm und drang
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Better Analysis Bureau: “In Defense of Joe Paterno”
I’m posting this here because someone liked and applauded this article on facebook and for whatever reason it won’t let me comment as well. Yes, I realize I’m kind of beating the Penn State topic to death. In this installment … Continue reading
SomeDisagree About Joe Paterno
In case you’ve been hiding under a rock today, the NCAA handed down its judgment against Penn State this morning. Use your Google machine to find the exact punishments if you don’t know them already; the only thing I’ll mention … Continue reading
Posted in College Football, False Balance
Tagged Joe Paterno, NCAA sanctions, Paterno family, Penn State, seriously lol at these guys
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Your weekly presidential address for July 21, 2012
It’s no surprise that President Obama would focus on the tragedy in Colorado for this week’s address. Here it is: Previous weekly address here.
Six months of SomeDisagree
Yeah, we started sd six months ago. Boy, we used to post a lot more back then. Thanks to all of you who occasionally read what we post here; I think I speak for inuyesta and snarkologist (and the others) … Continue reading
Neil deGrasse Tyson, folks
Last week at the San Diego Comic-Con there evidently was some sort of panel where people (I guess) argued about which science fiction spaceship is the greatest of all time. Does that sound pointless? If you answered “yes,” you’re wrong. … Continue reading