Jun 092010
 

Yesterday I replied to the comments and returned the visits.  I also visited a bunch of other blogs.  Today, I expect to fall behind, because I’ll be doing volunteer work co-facilitating a therapy group for former prisoners.  There is no cartoon today, because the embed code at my cartoon source is down.

Jig Zone Puzzle:

Today it took me 4:46.  To do it, click here.  How did you do?

Fantasy Football:

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Short Takes:

From Think Progress: Early last month, Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell (R) named longtime Republican power broker Fred Malek to chair his Commission on Government Reform and Restructuring. As ThinkProgress noted at the time, Malek brings a controversial past with him to the position as President Nixon once tasked him with creating a list of “important Jewish officials” within the Bureau of Labor Statistics, several of whom were later demoted or transferred.

Isn’t it a wonder that these GOP bigots love Israel, but hate Jews?

From AP/Google: A U.S. Border Patrol agent shot and killed a 14-year-old boy after a confrontation at an international bridge near downtown El Paso, Mexican authorities said Tuesday.

Chihuahua State officials released a statement Tuesday demanding a full investigation into the death of the boy, identified as Sergio Adrian Hernandez Huereca.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection spokesman Doug Mosier said preliminary reports indicated one person was shot Monday evening on the U.S. side of the Paso Del Norte bridge, across from Ciudad Juarez, Mexico.

I can’t confirm this, but the buzz I’m hearing is that the officer fired into a crowd.  We need to keep this incident secret from Jan Brewer, lest it become SOP i Arizona.

Happy hump day!

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  2 Responses to “Open Thread – 6/9/2010”

  1. See, that’s what that Nazi law in AZ has wrought; now a little boy is dead. I hope ya’ll are proud of yourselves. And why is border control shooting ACROSS the border? Isn’t that illegal?

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