I’m sure Yahoo! will do all the wonderful things for Tumblr as Facebook did for Friendfeed.

liberalbutnotpartisan:

Come on, Tea Partiers: when a prominent part of your “platform” (if it can really be called that) is a foaming-at-the-mouth hatred for anything even remotely related to taxes, you can’t really act shocked and indignant when the government agency responsible for collecting taxes and administering…

liberalsarecool:

“President Bush and his top aides publicly made 935 false statements about the security risk posed by Iraq in the two years following September 11, 2001, according to a study released by two nonprofit journalism groups.”

Never forget how big a liar Bush was as President.

liberalsarecool:

Apples to apples, conservayives are the worst.

liberalsarecool:

Not only are they trying to end health care reform, but the GOP offer no alternative. They want the ‘for-profit’ status quo.

E-mail drives big on Digg.

wateringgoodseeds:

Image via Memeographs, ht The New Civil Rights Movement.
How long until the gun manufacturers and the NRA have the same debased status as the tobacco manufacturers and their (formerly powerful) allies in Washington?

wateringgoodseeds:

Image via Memeographs, ht The New Civil Rights Movement.

How long until the gun manufacturers and the NRA have the same debased status as the tobacco manufacturers and their (formerly powerful) allies in Washington?

nbclatino:

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In the wake of tragedy at the Boston marathon finish line, fear and a rush to classify the nature of the attack have been rampant. But one Texas Republican’s comments have led to outrage and head-scratching after he said that in the wake of the bombing, Americans must remember that radical Islamists are training to “act like Hispanic.”

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Wonder how that whole new GOP reinvention/outrage thing is going…

stfuconservatives:

abaldwin360:

by Ezra Klein

(The Washington Post) - Last week I posted 21 charts showing the absurdly high prices Americans pay for health care. One reader wrote in with a story that is perhaps more compelling than any of them:

Let me briefly share…

Alchemy from Henry Jun Wah Lee / Evosia on Vimeo.

Please watch full screen and turn up the volume!

Alchemy is a short film about transformation. In nature, everything is constantly changing: the earth, the sky, the stars, and all living things. Spring is followed by summer, fall and winter. Water turns into clouds, rain and ice. Over time, rivers are created, canyons carved, and mountains formed. All of these elements, mixed together, create the magic of nature’s alchemy.

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"As the president who signed the act into law, I have come to believe that DOMA is contrary to those principles and, in fact, incompatible with our Constitution."
"If anybody out there thinks a paywall is going to solve our industry’s problems in itself, they’re in for a very rude surprise."

BUCKET OF SLOTHS from Lucy Cooke on Vimeo.

Did somebody order a bucket of sloths? Yeah, me. A party sized one with plenty of sloth hugs to go round.

I produced this tub of love to celebrate the launch of my first book. ‘A Little Book of Sloth’ which features adorable photos, facts and silly stories about the sonorous residents of the world’s first sloth orphanage. And stars this very bucket of sloths.

It is published by Simon and Schuster on March 5 2013. A percentage of sales will go towards sloth conservation. You can pre-order your copy here: books.simonandschuster.com/buy/A-Little-Book-of-Sloth/9781442445574/from-other-retailers#book_retailers

It’s already getting good reviews: ‘Cooke, who set off a minor sloth loving craze, writes with a loving irreverence that lifts these pages far above most real life animal books’ Publishers Weekly *starred review*

So go on…share this bucket of sloths with someone you love.

To join the Sloth Appreciation Society and follow my slothy exploits online go to slothville.com or follow slothville on facebook, Twitter or Tumblr