Monday OT - June 8: World Oceans Day

June 1 is day 160 of the Gregorian Calendar year,
Prickle-Prickle, Confusion 13, 3186 YOLD (Discordian)
And let us not forget 13.0.7.10.6 mlc (the Mayan Long Count)

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I'm posting this straight out of Wikipedia because it is much funnier that way.

The United States Bill of Rights comprises the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution. Proposed following the often bitter 1787–88 debate over the ratification of the Constitution, and written to address the objections raised by Anti-Federalists, the Bill of Rights amendments add to the Constitution specific guarantees of personal freedoms and rights, clear limitations on the government's power in judicial and other proceedings, and explicit declarations that all powers not specifically granted to the U.S. Congress by the Constitution are reserved for the states or the people. The concepts codified in these amendments are built upon those found in earlier documents, especially the Virginia Declaration of Rights (1776), as well as the English Bill of Rights (1689) and the Magna Carta (1215).

Due largely to the efforts of Representative James Madison, who studied the deficiencies of the Constitution pointed out by anti-federalists and then crafted a series of corrective proposals, Congress approved twelve articles of amendment on September 25, 1789, and submitted them to the states for ratification. Contrary to Madison's proposal that the proposed amendments be incorporated into the main body of the Constitution (at the relevant articles and sections of the document), they were proposed as supplemental additions (codicils) to it.[2] Articles Three through Twelve were ratified as additions to the Constitution on December 15, 1791, and became Amendments One through Ten of the Constitution. Article Two became part of the Constitution on May 5, 1992, as the Twenty-seventh Amendment. Article One is still pending before the states. (Wikipedia)

That is a wonderful example of how to use a few facts to present a false and misleading narrative.  Yes, Madison proposed 12 Articles of Amendment on this date in 1789 (Which is, as I have noted before, the most important year in the formation of our actual government institutions). Yes, Congress later approved them and yes, 10 were ratified in 1791 and became the so-called "Bill of Rights". W00t!, BTW.

They have been attacked, excepted and modified into puny shells of their original high sounding assertions. They do NOT guarantee personal freedoms and rights; they do NOT place clear limitations on the government's power in judicial and other proceedings; and the explicit declaration that all powers not specifically granted to the US Congress by the Constitution are reserved for the states or the people has been interpreted out of existence by expansive reading of the various grants of legislative and executive authority. They are but a hollow shell of what they were arguably intended to be. The sole real exception is the Third Amendment.  (The Second, while greatly expanded with respect to firearms, is totally ignored and abrogated with respect to knives.)

In addition, none of those amendments, as written, apply to the states. The Supreme Court has applied the due process clause of the 14th Amendment to "incorporate" part or all of some of them to the states. Specifically, the First, Second, Fourth and Eighth are fully incorporated into state law. Part of the fifth (all but grand jury indictment) and part of the sixth (all but Right to jury selected from residents of the state and district where the crime occurred) have also been incorporated into state law. The third, the seventh, the ninth and the tenth have not been incorporated.

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On this day in history:

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0793 – Vikings raided the abbey at Lindisfarne which is considered to be the beginning of Norse activity in the British Isles.
1663 – Portugal won independence from Spain at the Battle of Ameixial.
1789 – James Madison introduced twelve proposed amendments to the United States Constitution in Congress.
1887 – Herman Hollerith applied for US patent #395,781 for his punched card calculator.
1906 – Theodore Roosevelt signed the Antiquities Act into law.
1949 – Helen Keller, Dorothy Parker, Danny Kaye, Fredric March, John Garfield, Paul Muni and Edward G. Robinson were named in an FBI report as Communist arty members, as if that were anybody's business and as if the feebs ever had any credibility as to anything political (or anything else, for that matter.)
1949 – George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four was published. (speaking of the feebs)
1953 – The United States Supreme Court ruled  that restaurants in Washington, D.C., cannot refuse to serve black patrons. (District of Columbia v. John R. Thompson Co.)
1967 – The IDF shot up the NSA Spy Ship  USS Liberty, killing 34 and wounding 171.
1972 – Nine year old Phan Th? Kim Phúc was burned by napalm and photographed by Nick Ut moments later running  down a road, capturing the spirit of the US war on Viet Nam.
1982 – An Argentine air attack on two British landing ships  killed fifty-six 
1984 – Homosexuality was declared legal in New South Wales.
1987 – New Zealand established national nuclear-free zone under the New Zealand Nuclear Free Zone, Disarmament, and Arms Control Act 1987.
1992 – The first World Oceans Day was celebrated to little or no avail.

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Born this day in:

I am most disturbed and disappointed at present to find you taking the position that intellectual pursuits must be "watered down" to make them suitable for women, and that a lower standard must be adopted at a woman's college than in a man's. I do not expect any of the other members of the faculty to feel this way about it; they, like (nearly) all men that I have known, doubtless take an attitude of toleration, half amused and half kindly, on the whole question; for even where men are willing to help in women's education, it is with an inward reserve of condescension.

— Charlotte Scott, Scott Papers

1625 – Giovanni Domenico Cassini, mathematician and astronomer
1671 – Tomaso Albinoni, violinist and composer
1810 – Robert Schumann, composer and critic
1851 – Jacques-Arsène d'Arsonval, physician and physicist
1858 – Charlotte Scott, mathematician, the real 8th Wrangler of the 1880 Cambridge Tripos exam
1860 – Alicia Boole Stott, mathematician and theorist, coined the term "polytope"
1867 – Frank Lloyd Wright, architect
1868 – Robert Robinson Taylor, architect
1910 – John W. Campbell,  journalist and author
1916 – Francis Crick, biologist, biophysicist, and neuroscientist
1936 – Kenneth G. Wilson, physicist and academic
1940 – Nancy Sinatra, singer and actress
1942 – Doug Mountjoy, snooker player
1944 – Boz Scaggs, singer, songwriter, and guitarist
1945 – Steven Fromholz, singer, songwriter, producer, and poet
1947 – Annie Haslam,  singer, songwriter, and painter
1951 – Tony Rice, guitarist and songwriter
1951 – Bonnie Tyler, singer and songwriter
1955 – Tim Berners-Lee, computer scientist,  inventor of the World Wide Web
1960 – Mick Hucknall, singer, songwriter
1960 – Terje Gewelt, bassist
1962 – Nick Rhodes, keyboard player and producer
1966 – Doris Pearson, singer, songwriter, and choreographer
1975 – Emm Gryner, singer, songwriter
1981 – Alex Band,  singer, songwriter, guitarist, and producer

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Died this day in:

I do not believe in the creed professed by the Jewish church, by the Roman church, by the Greek church, by the Turkish church, by the Protestant church, nor by any church that I know of. My own mind is my own church. All national institutions of churches, whether Jewish, Christian or Turkish, appear to me no other than human inventions, set up to terrify and enslave mankind, and monopolize power and profit.
- Thomas Paine

0632 – Muhammad, 
1768 – Johann Joachim Winckelmann, archaeologist and scholar
1809 – Thomas Paine, theorist and author
1874 – Cochise aka Shi-ka-She or A-da-tli-chi, Chiricahua Apache chief
1876 – George Sand, author and playwright
1889 – Gerard Manley Hopkins,poet
1971 – J.I. Rodale, author and playwright  Playwright?
1998 – Maria Reiche, mathematician and archaeologist

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Holidays, Holy Days, Festivals, Feast Days, Days of Recognition, and such:
World Brain Tumor Day
World Oceans Day
Thomas Paine Day
Jelly-Filled Doughnut Day

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Music goes here, iirc, well, With apologies Wink

Tomaso Albinoni

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Robert Schumann

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Nancy Sinatra

Boz Scaggs

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Annie Haslam

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Tony Rice

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Bonnie Tyler

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Mick Hucknall

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Terje Gewelt

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Nick Rhodes

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Muhammed

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Image is sunwart (06302011 McKerricher State Beach) released into public domain 06032020 by el

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@QMS

be well and have a good one.

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That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --

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Now I know who's philosophy I follow - Thomas Paine! That is exactly how I feel about organized religion. He verbalized it perfectly!

Enjoy the day! Pleasantry

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"The “jumpers” reminded us that one day we will all face only one choice and that is how we will die, not how we will live." Chris Hedges on 9/11

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@Raggedy Ann
quite nicely, didn't he. Quite the rabble rouser in his time.

be well and have a good one.

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That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --

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Our planet should more accurately be called Ocean rather than earth. It largely controls our weather, provides water, and seafood. It acts as a heat and CO2 buffer. Largely underappreciated by us land creatures.
http://www.geo.utexas.edu/courses/302C/role_of_oceans.htm

As to the bill of rights, years ago the Judge told me "when it comes to drugs, you can wipe your ass with the constitution." These days you can just drop the drug part. We no longer recognize nor respect laws and the constitution, much less rights. Sad really.

Well onward. Today people will be born and people will die. It is the cycle of life. Enjoy your ride!

Thanks for the OT and music!

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“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”

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@Lookout
if anybody still reads it, or the Federalist Papers, for that matters. That judge was telling it like it is, and, as you note, that was just the tip of the iceberg. We've thoroughly trampled the whole thing now.

Yes, the cycle continues. I always try to enjoy the ride, after all, bobby said to

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That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --

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@Lookout  
From 2006; still relevant.

https://circuit6.blogspot.com/2006/01/drug-exception-to-fourth-amendment...

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Thanks for the common sense.


We are raised to honor all the wrong explorers and discovers – thieves planting flags, murderers carrying crosses. Let us at last praise the colonizers of dreams.

~ Peter S Beagle, from intro to Hobbit.

Enjoy the day, el.

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@smiley7

around down below my reply to Science Teacher's comment below this one. Not awake yet, I guess.

be well and have a good one.

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That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --

Minneapolis is considering the ultimate defunding of their incompetent police.

A majority of Minneapolis City Council has pledged to dismantle the local police department, a significant move amid nationwide protests sparked by George Floyd's death last month.

Nine of the 13 councillors said a "new model of public safety" would be created in a city where law enforcement has been accused of racism.

Mayor Jacob Frey earlier opposed the move, drawing boos from the crowds.

Although this police department may need to be removed the policing functions will still be needed. Someone will need to arrest violent criminals who shoot, stab or beat others. There will also need to be a department that protects people from crimes like fraud and embezzlement.

Here is an example of probable criminal activity that should be investigated by the police. I saw this ad on Zillow:

READ EVERYTHING FIRST: . . . a first time buyer for a cash sale of $26,000! Im selling my home so inexpensively because, my family and I own many properties across the country. Once a year we sell one or a few of our homes to first time buyers for under $50,000. This is done as a give back, to bless a family or individual that needs it. . . . this home is occupied by tenants until the 29th of June. They've purchased their own property and are in the process of moving, but due to their lease and contract, we must give 6 days notice before a person can see the inside or do a walk thru or video chat walk thru. We are not giving that notice until a person or persons interested, deposits the initial $6,000 cash (not check, not cashier's check, not money order, actual cash only), into our parent's bank account via cash deposit at my parent's bank. EVEN THRU CORONAVIRUS SEASON BANKS ARE OPEN. This deposit will happen within an hour and a half of you calling to say the you as the person (s) want to move forward. Or, if banks are closed due to it being the night before, then by 1030am the next day. This is done along with having signed and received the contractual letter of intent, prior signed by me. THIS PROCESS IS NON-NEGOTIABLE! Before deposit, our property manager Ms. K, is the only representation dealing with this home, (she is not a Realtor, agent or Broker), just our property manager whom we hire for a few of our rental homes. . . . She will send an interested purchaser the contractual letter of intent (already signed by me, and after verifying a person as a first time buyer), which states in the contractual letter of intent, that the $6,000 is fully refundable, once the walk thru happens, if you no longer want this home. . . . If after the walk thru the purchaser still wants to move forward, then the balance $20,000 will either be due at closing or over 5 years owner financing at $334 a month. No interest is attached and we will pay all taxes for the property for the entire 5 years! Closing will be on the 30th of June and the home will be able to be possessed at that time. Closing costs and title fees will be paid by me, at closing and thru a title company. (PLEASE UNDERSTAND THAT THE TITLE COMPANY WILL NOT BE INVOLVED UNTIL AFTER THE WALK THRU COMMENCES, AND PURCHASER AGREES TO THE FULL SALE). This is for a lucky first time buyer, . . . . If you have the $6,000 and are ready and willing to do the process, call Ms. K today on 5308635625.

My emphasis.
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This is an nice $450K house in a Jacksonville, FL, neighborhood of half-million-dollar homes. I was tempted to call and get more information about the scam, but I do not want to let these people get my phone number.

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@ScienceTeacher
drop if they can the police. This is likely to be in part due to the drop in police created crimes and enforcement of bullshit laws like anti-weed statutes. It is good to see it getting serious consideration. Someplace in L.A. is contemplating stripping a chunk of funds from policing and using it for bona fide public services intsead, another great idea.

Thanks for the hilarious advertisement.

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particularly liked the reference to "thieves planting flags" because Eddie:

be well and have a good one.

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@enhydra lutris
Miss the humor of the Britt's.

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Et al

Cautiously optimistic. However I wonder what the next step for the ptb is. The attempt to bring the military in did not work. There was a lot of pushback. So what will the next tactic be. Eyes wide open. Will they really start to defund the police and have more social services or is it just more talk. Time will tell. But there really isn’t a lot of time. Too many people now watching. That’s the good news. Will be interesting to see how it unfolds.

Take good care and have a good one.

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so long as it doesn't drift into faith that change will certainly come. They have pushed us into too many simultaneous crises to permit much comfort.

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because in HI you would need that one:

My own mind is my own church.

as so many

national institutions of churches, whether Jewish, Christian or Turkish, appear to me no other than human inventions, set up to terrify and enslave mankind, and monopolize power and profit.

Thanks for the great quote and the music and everything. I miss studying. Hopefully I will get back to it before I die.

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@mimi

hope your son finds value in it.

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