Monday, June 25, 2012

Some goodies from Ol' Remus


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In Chicago, those mysterious, descriptionless young people just keep killing other mysterious, descriptionless young people.
--Lawrence Auster at amnation.com

What if - Tonight we report on the most recent wave of racist whites organizing unprovoked attacks on innocent black people and their businesses.
--Walter Williams at lewrockwell.com

Had the American media scrutinized Obama as closely as they would have treated any white Republican, his road to the White House would have probably been impassable, but another agenda had to be served.
--Hannes Wessels at takimag.com

Europe's highest court ruled that workers who happened to get sick on vacation were legally entitled to take another paid vacation.
--Mark Perry, Carpe Diem via Warren Meyer at coyoteblog.com

Chicago - An influential alderman warned Metra's executive director on Thursday that “people are going to get hurt” if the commuter rail agency fails to bolster minority participation.
--Fran Spielman at suntimes.com

About UN 'climate change' fanatics - They are nation wrecking, planet wrecking garbage pod people mimics on the left side of the r/K ratio. They are like boll weevil bipeds in manpants. Blowflies with lips and cell phones.
--Texas Arcane at vault-co.blogspot.com

The nation's economy has collapsed (not "is about to collapse") and is being propped up by explicit debasement of everyone's wealth through government deficit spending—a path that will eventually lead to the collapse of the government itself.
--Karl Denninger at market-ticker.org

Federal regulations can be maddening, but none more so than a current one that demands oil refiners use millions of gallons of a substance, cellulosic ethanol, that does not exist... "None, not one drop of cellulosic ethanol has been produced commercially"... And yet, they still have to pay what amounts to fines.
--Jim Angle at foxnews.com

Psychiatrists, after all, spend their lives observing people: it obviously takes years of study, training, thought, discussion, reading, and reflection to know so little about them. Such ignorance does not come naturally.
--Theodore Dalrymple at pjmedia.com

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