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December 6, 2012

A Book To Break The Gun Control Stalemate

By Rachel Martin and NPR Staff: Originally published on Mon November 19, 2012 9:25 am

Americans own an estimated 300 million guns. It's a level of gun ownership that no other country in the world comes close to matching. It's also a source of controversy in the U.S., where groups on both sides of the issue seem to have dug deep into the debate.

Now, a new book tries to break the stalemate. In Living With Guns: A Liberal's Case for the Second Amendment, Craig Whitney explores areas where the two opposing sides might find common ground, and even compromise. Whitney, a former New York Times editor, joins NPR's Rachel Martin to discuss the complexities of the debate and possible solutions.
Interview Highlights

On the reaction to mass gun violence in the U.S.

"I actually decided to try and write this book when I was living abroad, and I would see things like the 2011 Tucson shooting. People are horrified, and there are expressions of dismay. And then nothing happens, and we have another one. And what you need is to keep the conversation going. What should we do to make these things less likely? Is there anything we can do? If there is, we ought to talk about it."

On his goal in writing the book

"What I wanted to do was suggest that especially liberals, who are generally in favor of gun control, should say, 'Now, look, we agree that the right to keep and bear arms is an individual right, and it's protected by the Second Amendment. Now let's talk about ways to make it safer to have all these guns.' That must be as much in the interest of gun owners as it is in the interest of people who fear gun violence."

more at link:
http://www.wwno.org/post/book-break-gun-control-stalemate

December 5, 2012

Not Deacon BLUE. I said DEACON WHITE !!



‘Deacon’ finally gets into the Hall of Fame

James “Deacon” White, a Caton native who was one of professional baseball’s star players back in the 19th century and is considered a pioneer of the game, was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame this week.

White, who died in 1939, will be enshrined during the Hall’s annual induction weekend ceremonies in July in Cooperstown.

White was one of three baseball legends selected from among 10 finalists by the Hall’s Pre-Integration Era Committee, a group that includes former players, executives, media and historians. They are responsible for picking inductees from the era that spans from 1871 to 1946.

The committee met and voted this week at baseball’s winter meetings in Nashville, Tenn.

Along with White, the committee also elected Yankees owner Jacob Ruppert and umpire Hank O’Day. Ruppert bought the Yankees in 1915, purchased Babe Ruth from the Red Sox and built Yankee Stadium, and his teams won seven World Series.

Many baseball observers have said White’s induction was overdue, as many other stars of his era had already been inducted.

more at link:
http://www.the-leader.com/news/x719501876/-Deacon-finally-gets-in-the-Hall-of-Fame
December 1, 2012

this is what the decline of a civlization looks like. be prepared but, don't go looking for trouble

from an interview with Leslie Caron regarding civilization and deprivation --

"During the war, people had become very bitter and very suspicious of each other; men beating up women and beating up children, and that was quite a normal sight," she recalls. "And this is the sort of thing that despair and fear and poverty brings to people. It breaks down civilization, breaks down the manners of people and their ways of behavior."

more at link:
http://www.nwpr.org/post/leslie-caron-dancing-wwii-paris-hollywood

November 28, 2012

spoken like a member of the good ole boy network and hence the reason that all these threads exist.

meh?

meh.

The lounge has its own rules. What are your rules? That is the question.

Are you a man unto yourself?

Are you man enough to stand up and say Shut up to a Rude Misogynist Asshole?

or, do you just keeping sliding him enough rope until he hangs himself and then drink to the memory of the Asshole?

November 28, 2012

HH went way over the line with his posts. - period ! End Of Sentence. --

NOT just the one he made to Kimi.

He made disgusting remarks on a daily basis and the good ole boy network egged it on and set it up for him to knock it out of the park.

Laugh laugh slap yer buddy on the back. yeehaw!

I watched it time and again in The Lounge.




November 28, 2012

*now* it's getting ridiculous ?



you guys.crack.me.up

this reminds me of who wins: Superman or Batman
November 28, 2012

FUCK THE NRA.

November 27, 2012

!

a more gentle Douche.



oh lord. that is funny. I can see a commercial now.

trumad: the more gentle douche. try it today.

November 25, 2012

what part of My Profile do you NOT understand --

Account status: Active
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Last post: Sun Nov 25, 2012, 01:04 PM

on edits:
btw: there are some 38DD's over there just screaming for Your Attention. Have fun.

However, You will be glad to know that thanks to you, Kaleva, HH and this thread, I have decided to Trash The Lounge and trashed this thread.

I won't bother you anymore.

Have a Nice Day

and Peace Out

November 24, 2012

weird. I scored low on the challenge 8/33 but, I scored high on the survey 128/224.

I really did not like the way a lot of the questions were worded.

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