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Roughly 140 people killed in Syria yesterday. Nearly 2,000 civilians have been killed in June, alone.

Parts of the Bosque are closed due to high fire risk.

Police say man who drove his car through Kit Carson Park at 4 a.m. was quite drunk.

Atlanta police murder a 92-year-old woman and ask a C.I. to cover for them.

Supreme Court’s health care ruling in minute-to-minute detail.

Video of San Juan inmate attacking prison guard with a toilet-bowl-cleaner shank.

Reflecting on Hunter Thompson’s Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail ’72.

NBA Draft results prompt examination of infamous Draft-day attire.

California is banning foie gras, kind of like Chicago did several years back and then overturned.

No word on whether Oliver Twist is one of the spooky eyed children in this gallery of 1870s juvenile mug shots. Still, none of them are as sinister-looking as this kid.

Shanghai’s misogynistic public trans system.

Padlocked tacos and margaritas in condoms on this person’s Etsy account.

An ideal layout for movie theaters.

“Asshole” dolphin brings to mind a great Dave Chapelle skit.

Public Comments (1)
  • Taxing Cognitive Dissonance  [ Fri Jun 29 2012 11:02 AM ]

    I'm OK w Obamacare; lots in the act I like.

    It is funny Obama said it was NOT a tax, the solicitor general argued it was NOT a tax, but it is constitutional cuzz Roberts says it's a tax.

    How about this: In order to provide for the common defense all non prohibited persons, residing in the United States or it's overseas territories, who are the age of 21 or older shall maintain an M4 type carbine, (8) magazines and a minimum of 240 rounds of service type ammunition. Qualifications to U.S Army standards must be done annually. Failure to comply will result in a fine no less than 1% of gross income.

    We could be like Switzerland. Or Somalia. Depends on who your neighbors are.

 
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