Saturday, February 16, 2013
FOR MY CATHOLIC FRIENDS
Click on the letter for the larger view.
Now you know. I expect the information about eating alligator meat on Fridays in Lent will not be widely referenced beyond alligator territory. Biologically speaking, the alligator is a reptile rather than a fish, but if the archbishop says its meat is cleared for a Friday meal for his flock, then who am I to introduce complications? My guess is the owner of the 'gator hatchery was pleased to receive clearance for his product to be included in Friday meals during Lent. Bon Appétit!
Thanks to my friend Dan on Facebook for the copy of the letter.
Friday, February 15, 2013
IS OUR GOVERNOR LEARNING?
From the Baton Rouge Advocate yesterday:WASHINGTON — A new national poll focused on Louisiana shows Gov. Bobby Jindal with only a 37 percent approval rating and it also indicates that Sen. Mary Landrieu, D-La., leads several potential opponents in her 2014 re-election bid.From the Advocate today:
The poll, conducted by Public Policy Polling, of North Carolina, which conducts polls for Democrats and progressives, focused on Landrieu’s re-election chances, but also took note of Jindal, whom the firm polled at a 58 percent approval rating in 2010. The poll was not done for the Landrieu campaign.
The new poll that places Jindal at a 37 percent approval rating was conducted Friday to Tuesday by surveying 603 Louisiana voters through automated telephone interviews. Jindal had a 57 percent disapproval rating in the new poll.
Gov. Bobby Jindal said Thursday everything is on the table as he tries to develop a plan that eliminates personal and corporate income taxes in a “revenue neutral” way.Perhaps his low poll numbers got the governor's attention, and he decided to throw a bone to the local media and meet with them briefly and answer a few questions.
“We don’t have a proposal yet,” Jindal said.
Jindal met briefly with local reporters following an event at the Governor’s Mansion honoring couples who had been married in excess of 70 years.
He fielded a half-dozen questions in his first availability to State Capitol reporters in about four months. (My emphasis)
Note that Jindal's new tax plan is not yet ready. The next regular session of the Louisiana Legislature will convene on April 8, 2013. Will the tax plan be presented to the lawmakers at the eleventh hour and rushed through without giving the legislators time to examine the plan closely, as was the voucher bill for private schools, the financing of which has already been called into question by the State District Court?
Judge Timothy Kelley of State District Court ruled that the way in which the state finances its new voucher program violates the state Constitution, as it relies on money intended in “plain and unambiguous” terms solely for public schools.As Jindal's minions in the legislature speeded the voucher bill through, Louisiana legislators, with few exceptions, meekly went along. What could they do in the face of Jindal's awesomeness? We'll see what happens to the tax plan. When the lawmakers see the poll results for Jindal, they may begin to think for themselves when the time comes time to vote for a massive restructuring of the tax system in Louisiana. Since the ideas of Jindal and his admirers in the legislature seem not to be firmly planted in reality, I don't see a good outcome if the tax restructuring plan, whatever it is, passes in the legislature and becomes law.
Thursday, February 14, 2013
HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY!
Sorry for the late Valentine's Day greetings, but I just now took the picture of my valentine from Grandpère - three lovely camellias from the bush in our garden. I confess I was more moved by the camellias from the garden than by flowers from a florist. Our camellia bushes are covered with blooms, so why not have a few inside?
And for Valentine's Day lagniappe, the photo below shows the lovely sunset yesterday, which made me late for Ash Wednesday services, because I had to have a picture of the splendid sight. I think God does not mind that I was a few minutes late, because, after all, the sunset is God's gift.
COLBERT ON RUBIO
Rolling on the floor, choking with laughter. Funniest video I've seen in a long time.
H/T to The Raw Story.
LETTER TO NYT FROM ARCHBISHOP DESMOND TUTU
Amen. Thank you, Archbishop Tutu.I am deeply, deeply disturbed at the suggestion in “A Court to Vet Kill Lists” (news analysis, front page, Feb. 9) that possible judicial review of President Obama’s decisions to approve the targeted killing of suspected terrorists might be limited to the killings of American citizens.Do the United States and its people really want to tell those of us who live in the rest of the world that our lives are not of the same value as yours? That President Obama can sign off on a decision to kill us with less worry about judicial scrutiny than if the target is an American? Would your Supreme Court really want to tell humankind that we, like the slave Dred Scott in the 19th century, are not as human as you are? I cannot believe it.I used to say of apartheid that it dehumanized its perpetrators as much as, if not more than, its victims. Your response as a society to Osama bin Laden and his followers threatens to undermine your moral standards and your humanity.DESMOND M. TUTU
Aboard MV Explorer, near Hong Kong Feb. 11, 2013
The writer, winner of the 1984 Nobel Peace Prize, is archbishop emeritus of Cape Town.
H/T to Kurt Wiesner at The Lead.
STORY OF THE DAY - MORE REASON
Today is a day when I look out over my life & I see youFrom StoryPeople.
there & I know there is more reason to this world
than we will ever understand.
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