Do you have a case of the Mondays?
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Martin Longman a contributing editor at the Washington Monthly. He is also the founder of Booman Tribune and Progress Pond. He has a degree in philosophy from Western Michigan University.
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An appropriate Long-Distance Dedication for today:
Let me tell you how it will be,
There’s one for you, nineteen for me,
`Cos I’m the Taxman,
Yeah, I’m the Taxman.
Should five per cent appear too small,
Be thankful I don’t take it all,
`Cos I’m the Taxman,
Yeah, I’m the Taxman.
If you drive a car, I’ll tax the street,
If you try to sit, I’ll tax your seat,
If you get too cold, I’ll tax the heat,
If you take a walk, I’ll tax your feet.
Taxman.
`Cos I’m the Taxman,
Yeah, I’m the Taxman.
Don’t ask me what I want it for
(Taxman Mister Wilson)
If you don’t want to pay some more
(Taxman Mister Heath),
`Cos I’m the Taxman,
Yeah, I’m the Taxman.
Now my advice for those who die,
Declare the pennies on your eyes,
`Cos I’m the Taxman,
Yeah, I’m the Taxman.
And you’re working for no-one but me,
Taxman.
Took a lot of effort not to write “Infernal Revenue” on that check this morning…
In the Celtic Pagan tradition, the Moon is the symbol of the Goddess. Monday or “Moon’s Day”, governs the emotions, wildlife, and the life giving waters. This day honors the Goddess, the moon cycles, the tides, and our feelings. It can be a day of creativity, imagination, a day of psychic awareness.
I like working on that framing issue. Besides it’s sunny, although cold. This is some of the first serious sunshine we’ve had in weeks!
“Monday Monday”
Monday, Monday
So good to me.
Monday, Monday
It was all I hoped it would be.
Oh Monday morning
Monday morning couldn’t guarantee
That Monday evening
You would still be here with me.
Monday, Monday
Can’t trust that day.
Monday, Monday
Sometimes it just turns out that way.
On Monday morning
You gave me no warning
Of what was to be.
On Monday, Monday
How could you leave
And not take me?
Every other day
Every other day
Every other day
Of the week is fine, yeah.
But whenever Monday comes
But whenever Monday comes
You can find me crying
All of the time.
Monday, Monday
So good to me.
Monday, Monday
It was all I hoped it would be.
Oh Monday morning,
Monday morning couldn’t guarantee
That Monday evening
You would still be here with me.
Every other day
Every other day
Every other day
Of the week is fine, yeah.
But whenever Monday comes
But whenever Monday comes
You can find me crying
All of the time.
Monday, Monday,
Can’t trust that day.
Monday, Monday,
Just turns out that way.
Oh, Monday, Monday,
Don’t go away.
Oh, Monday, Monday
It’s here to stay
Monday, Monday
Oh, don’t go away
Mamas and the Papas
Just went and read the web-site, forgive me for not doing a more thorough job.
Finkel (the MSOC guy) won one for explanatory reporting on Yemen and democracy.
Dana Priest won for secret renditions
Risen and (blank) for reporting on the wiretapping issue.
Times-Picayune NOLA won along with Biloxi Sun (Birmingham) for Katrina–they won gold medals for humanitarian coverage.
But the one I am most excited about is Caroline Elkins who won the pulitzer for general non-fiction for her book Imperial Reckonings–The Gulags in Kenya.
Its an absolutely brilliant book and the description of the gulags is eerily similar to what happened in Abu Ghraib. Well, imperial reckonings come too late….
I’m making a fancy meal for the family, which makes me numero uno in the house for the night, and I just paid my taxes with a happy dance- because I am SOOOOO glad for things like libraries and the school my daughter goes to. I love having schools. (I am selectively editing out military $. Why? Because I’m finding that mental edit/delete button helps me make it through the day.)
On the other hand, I live in a nation of a moral abyss so deep that the seventh level of hell is a major improvement.
Ayup. Time to water the strawberries.
Scott McClellan was asked earlier whether he had plans to leave in the upcoming shakeup. He answered “I don’t speculate about personal matters”, as if the job that supposedly consumes 16-20 hours of each day is a personal issue. Whatever happened to saying “no comment” to questions you don’t want to answer?
As for the Mondays, I have 4 nursing cats at home that ignore their kittens and hover around me whenever I’m there, so I am trying to spend more time at grandma’s house. Finding stuff to do here other than the internet is hard.
Ex-Governor of Illinois, George Ryan, found guilty on all 22 counts in his corruption trial. Let’s hope Patrick Fitzgerald does as well with Libby.
Actually, Ryan’s conviction is kind of bittersweet. Although he was corrupt as can be, he did some good things for the state, not to mention his ban on the death penalty. Still, if you do the crime …
Their are certainly plenty of corrupt politicians left in Illinois. Alka-Seltzer time for them.
Is this the begining of confirmation on opposition to preznit?
Today’s Rasmussen numbers on Chimp: 60% disapprove, 39% approve. Of the 39 – only 19% strongly approve, 20% somewhat.
Wow. 19%! Looking more like numbers on a booze label – in the light category. Jack Daniels reads 40% alc/vol. My fav label reads 43 alc/vol.
Pal Blair cancelled. Huffpost has exclusive they’re hearing Blair doesn’t want to be photographed with Bush. We call that being radioactive. Forgive me the pun.
But I’m waiting for lower numbers. Bolten or Humpty or Halliburton won’t stop the spiral. There are too many internal conflicts, itchy campers looking over their shoulders. Are we keeping Rummy, Snow. What’s Fitz up to?
(h/t: Laura, War and Piece)
question time????????????????????
Why the hell is this effing administration getting ready to test a 700 ton non- nuclear bomb?
I gotta tell ya that it sounds a little strange to me but I hope I see some possibilities??????????????
billjpa
They did the same kind of tests before Hiroshima and Nagasaki, they just want to make sure everything is working like it should, and will produce the desired result when deployed in Iran.
I hope that you are being sarcastic cause otherwise-
A- it is not, I repeat NOT a nuke!
B- There is nothing routine when you are using 700 tons of explosives!
C- I will give ya a hint- the assholes are trying to see just how big a nuke they will need in Iran and they are trying to slip just one more thing past us morons!
Sound to conspiratorial for you?
Of course if the politicians and their devotees work really hard, perhaps they can persuade the warlords to effect the invasion and occupation of Iran via bombing them with conventional 700 ton bombs.
That would be a great victory for the Democrats, and help create support for Operation Iranian Freedom even among the fringe who oppose it because they do not believe that Iran really disobeyed America, therefore it is not imperative to bomb Tehran and besides, US should concentrate first on getting the job done in Iraq. Oh and Afghanistan. Both of those still have insurgencies to be crushed and hotbeds of anti-American sentiment to be stamped out.
BREAKING | Jason Leopold: State Department Memo: ’16 Words’ Were False
On January 12, 2003, the State Department’s Bureau of Intelligence and Research (INR) “expressed concerns to the CIA that the documents pertaining to the Iraq-Niger deal were forgeries,” the memo dated July 7, 2003, says.