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John Wm. Houghton
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Episcopal priest; school & seminary chaplain. Writes on Tolkien, Bede, Hoosier history. Dog, Beda. Poems: https://a.co/d/0CneRK8 Thaumaturge of Annandale series: https://tinyurl.com/B087RS699Q I-Númenóreo Taracáno Lisseryar: https://tinyurl.com/RKGandA
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Educated at Culver Military Academy, Harvard, Indiana, Yale, Notre Dame.
I taught English, History, Religious Studies & Ethics in private day and boarding schools. Most recently Dean of the Alumni Chapel & Chair of Religious Studies and Philosophy, The Hill School. 1/x
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Saw a herd of those big fellas last time I drove into town to go to Rooster Brother. Nearly dropped my Moxie.
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This is a fantastic video by @adamconover.net, simply b/c it dares to tell the truth about reckless AI snake oil.

“Sora is not just making Nazi SpongeBob, it’s making a tool to defile the memory of the dead…and that is just the beginning of the chaos that Sora is going to wreak on the Internet.”
I could very well be wrong, but I think those are antlers.
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"When our friends and congregants are kidnapped, forced into hiding, torn away from their families—those things are happening to Jesus in real time. ... We must act to stop this evil and witness to the goodness and dignity of all God’s children." docs.google.com/document/d/1...
Depends on whether that person can continue to supply bread and circuses, iirc.
I thought it was the doctrine that you can't keep beating a dead horse.
(Our former bishop here was a descendant of, and named after, Admiral Cockburn.)
In Chicagoland, we had an emperor-Norton-ish goose.
He harbors hope of becoming the Humpty Dumpty of arithmetic.
The Immortal Memory!

(1.9 kg of certified oak from 2001 HMS Victory refit.)
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the symbolism of “Trump destroying the White House for a overpriced luxury vanity project, during a government shut down, days after a historically-large mass demonstration against his regime called “No Kings”’ would be rightly viewed as laying it on a little thick if it was in a work of fiction
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By a 2-1 opinion, the Ninth Circuit just held that the president can federalize the National Guard forces and deploy them when protesters shine flashlights in the eyes of ICE officers. It’s one of the most dangerous and legally flawed court decisions I’ve seen this year. 1/23
Thereby enabling any number of location shots for _Law and Order_ (or so we were told up at BDS!).
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'This is worse than Mordor!' said Sam. '...because it is home, and you remember it before it was all ruined.'

'Yes, this is Mordor,' said Frodo. 'Just one of its works...'

Saruman laughed... 'I have already done much that you will find it hard to mend or undo in your lives.'
omg!

"Demolition crews have begun tearing down part of the White House...

"Construction teams Monday were demolishing a portion of the East Wing, with a backhoe ripping through the structure..."

www.washingtonpost.com/politics/202...
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Elaborating b/c there's a lot of misunderstanding on this.

Insurrection Act does nothing except you can then use soldiers as cops. They can enforce laws, but they're the same old laws. It doesn't suspend the Constitution. No martial law, no closing courts, no removing state officials, none of that.
Even if he did, which I'd bet is likelier than not, none of this is true. The Insurrection Act is not a declaration of martial law. It doesn't close the courts. It doesn't suspend habeas corpus. It means you can use the military to enforce federal laws, but the laws themselves remain the same.
Trump: "I'm allowed as you know as president, like 50% of the presidents have used the Insurrection Act. Everybody agrees you're allowed to use that and there is no more court cases, there is no more anything. We're trying to do it in a nicer manner, but we can always use the Insurrection Act."
You’re thinking of the one in Wisconsin.
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Trump's mechanism to pay the troops during the shutdown is by far the most illegal budgetary action he's taken as POTUS, potentially setting the stage to break everything.

It's also needless because Congress would easily pass a troop pay bill if Johnson were willing to gavel in.

Long thread.
“Cream or dry?” was always the first question one was asked at student vestry meetings when I was in div school.