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Author Archives: Senator Jason
… But I Wasn’t Done Calling and Sharing …
Back in 2011, Harold Camping of American Family Radio made one of the few mistakes a religious nut can make that will scuttle his business and ruin his career: he predicted the end of the world not once, but twice. … Continue reading
Washcloths for White Women: PRAISE GOD!!
Because it’s a day that ends in -y, I spent a couple of hours screwing around on Reddit in the event something caught my eye to talk about. As luck would have it, I came across an image with a … Continue reading
Yes, the Constitution Trumps Tradition
Muldrow Schools Elect To Permanently Remove Ten Commandments Plaques For decades, the public schools in Muldrow County have had plaques of the Ten Commandments in every single classroom. All of that changed recently when a junior in the school contacted … Continue reading
Charting an atheist roadmap-by LT
Charting an atheist roadmap-by LT. This is re-blogged from “Kids Without Religion”, both because it’s an interesting read and I didn’t have the time to post anything original. I did participate in the comments, though, so there’s that. As you … Continue reading
From St. Paul to St. Petersburg
First, I want to extend my congratulations to Minnesota, the (very soon to be) 12th state to officially legalize same sex marriage. As of when I’m writing this (the night before, as usual) the bill hasn’t been signed, but Gov. … Continue reading
Not the Kind of Weird That Portland Needs
On Saturday, Miss Pink and I went to Downtown Portland to have breakfast at a place called The Original, which I highly recommend if you’re in the area. Both times we’ve gone so far, there’s been no wait, prompt service, … Continue reading
It Ain’t a Ladder, Folks.
I also give you Brick Stone interviewing the Westboro Baptist Church, with amazing results:
Great. Now the Wall Has Cooties
So the latest installment of EWW GIRLS comes straight from Jerusalem, thanks once again to the men of the ultra-Orthodox Jewish community who voiced their disapproval over a court ruling allowing women to pray at the Western Wall in a … Continue reading
Some Good News and Some Bad News
Another late night, thanks to Miss Pink dragging me out of the house to Sauvie Island. The downside is that we didn’t really find much in the way of beaches or little hiking trails this time around. The upside is … Continue reading