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Posted on January 26, 2012 via Redheaded Rambles with 200 notes
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The pundits have asked, ‘Is this all some joke?’ We’ve all heard it, haven’t we? I say, if they are calling being allowed to form a Super PAC and collect unlimited and untraceable amounts of money from individuals, unions, and corporations and spend that money on political ads and personal enrichment and then surrender that Super PAC to one of my closest friends while I explore a run for office—if that is a joke, then they are saying our entire campaign finance system is a joke.
Stephen Colbert (via brooklynwithoutlimits)Posted on January 20, 2012 via waffles. friends. work. with 347 notes
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Posted on January 19, 2012 via explodingdog with 14,286 notes
Source: explodingdog
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Internet crackdown shows cracks as Sen. Bennet of Colorado backs away from anti-piracy legislation
Allison Sherry writes:
Last year, the Senate version passed unanimously out of a committee with broad Republican and Democratic support. Sen. Michael Bennet, a Democrat, was among 40 co-sponsors of the legislation. But Tuesday, Bennet backed away from supporting it in its current form.
Sen. Mark Udall, also a Colorado Democrat, does not support the measure. He said Tuesday that it could be “a bill looking for a problem.”
Rep. Jared Polis, a Boulder Democrat and an Internet entrepreneur, has been a leading opponent of the measure. In protest, Polis entered the lyrics of “The Internet Is for Porn” into the Congressional Record in December.
Ha!
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Hmmm, dont remember writing this new years note to myself…
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Posted on January 14, 2012 via Jonny etc's Blog with 7,521 notes
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Posted on January 12, 2012 via come in, stranger. with 85,616 notes
Source: anothersliceofcheesecake
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Gorgeous weekend for a solo backpack through Sequoia National park. Camped in the snow at Twin Lakes, didn’t see a soul for 48 hours. No sounds but the otherworldly “whomp” the ice in the frozen lake made as it shifted. Climbed up to 10,000’ Silliman Pass where I had a view across Sequoia and into King’s canyon national park. Read, brewed coffee out of clear mountain springs, shouted into the night to keep away any bears late to their hibernating party, tested a new 0 degree mummy bag.
Then decided to try and hike out in the night, avoiding the gate fee by sneaking out after hours and potentially skirting the midday traffic back to LA I would face otherwise hiking out Monday morning. Beautiful full moon hike, until about a mile from the trailhead, when I took a careless step on some black ice. My left foot slid forward, my hips twisted but my right foot stayed planted. I heard a familiar “pop” as my patella came momentarily out of its usual groove and my leg folded over to the side. In the brief moment of mental clarity between recognizing the old football injury’s return and when the accompanying pain hit, I managed to yank my leg forward and straighten it out. The kneecap was back in place by the time I hit the ground, luckily. Immediately set to work wrapping it, added some layers, then downed some aspirin and hobbled the last mile back to my car. The knee actually felt alright supporting my weight the rest of the walk, but today it’s quite swollen. Worth it though, and the rest of this week gets to be Blanket Day forever till I can start rehabbing the shit out of it in time for spring climbing season.
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