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Politics and other nightmares

Did I hear someone say cold blooded?

"Stuff nobody would believe if you made it up" department:

President Barack Obama, who recently defeated Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney, can add another item to his list of honors and awards: Yale and Harvard researchers have named an ancient lizard after the commander-in-chief.

Happy holidays!

Bad deal?

Blips on the gaydar

I guess I'm a little surprised it's coming this soon, but we've been talking about this here for a few years -- the obvious need of the Surpeme Court to tackle the gay marriage question. It has decided to review  the federal Defense of Marriage Act and California's Proposition 8, both of which make "one man, one woman" the standard.

Getting the point

Mo God, can it be -- a liberal who has finally gotten it?

THIS is what poverty sometimes looks like in America: parents here in Appalachian hill country pulling their children out of literacy classes. Moms and dads fear that if kids learn to read, they are less likely to qualify for a monthly check for having an intellectual disability.

We're so typical

The Wall Stree Journal uses Fort Wayne to ilustrate the mismatch today between jobs available and applicants' skills:

FORT WAYNE, Ind.—Unemployment in this Midwest manufacturing city is 6.8%, below the national average, but far above normal historically. There are 14,600 people locally looking for work, about 60% more than six years ago.

Sorry words

Gov. Daniels is getting some props for the "simple, elegant and classy" way he apologized for remarks he made recently. At the opening of the I-69 Evansville extension, he had said that the world was divided into two groups, "builders and bellachers." That upset some people who thought the governor was being dismissive of legitimate concerns the highway. Some of them complained in letters to the Indianapolis Star. So the governor sent his own letter to the newspaper:

Great job, boys

Welcome to the tribe

What might this country look like after a couple more generations of complete dependence on government? Don't want to scare you, but . . .

Swapped!

For those of you who complained that there wasn't a dime's bit of difference between the presidential candidates, I give you this:

(From the "30 most disturbing face swaps of 2012." Warning: Some of these will keep you awake nights. Check out No. 11 for true creepiness --"This old lady and a cat.")

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