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Open Tummler 10/04/16

So some Science Men made a study, to determine why the humans kill one another. And it seems like they've decided to blame squirrels.

They went all the way back into human history, did these Science Men, and then into the ways and means of the other primates, and then into the lives and loves of other mammals, and, or so they say, they found there some other mammals, that are sometimes about killing each other, and so, they Concluded, that army_squirrel.jpgsome distant mammal, somewhere back there, must have been the one, that Invented the Killing.

However, this study, it appears, to contain, Libel.

The researchers found that some species, like bats and whales, hardly ever kill each other. Others, like ground squirrels and tree shrews, do so relatively often.

No. There are ground squirrels all over the place here. They never kill each other. I think, that this study, maybe, it is just shit, made up.

Why I'm Voting For Jill Stein

An essay was published here a few days ago titled "Why I am Voting For Hillary." While I respect the author for posting it here--"behind enemy lines," so to speak--I still felt that his reasoning was just the latest update of the same reasoning we hear every four years, which goes: You have to vote for the Democratic nominee because the Republicans are awful.

I concur: they are awful. And they'll likely always be awful. Yet some people are always trying to use this inescapable part of American political reality to justify all manner of backsliding by the other political party--you know, the one that claims to represent "the people."

So I would like to write a rebuttal here. Not of that article, but of that entire manner of thinking.

(Huh?) Libertarian Icon Ron Paul Says He Won't Be Voting For Gary Johnson (VIDEO)

Onetime Libertarian presidential nominee Ron Paul said Monday he isn't planning to support Gary Johnson, the party's nominee for 2016.

Instead, the former Texas congressman told MSNBC that he agrees with Green Party candidate Jill Stein on many issues.

After he was introduced as a Stein supporter, Paul was quick to point out that he is not endorsing Stein or anyone else. But he said he feels Stein's policies have a libertarian bent.

Why President Trump wouldn't be the end of the world

It's common in liberal circles these days to imagine the absolute worst possible outcome from Trump winning, and then assume that their nightmare is based on verifiable facts. When in fact it is based on conjecture, with a heavy dose of fear-based prejudice.
That's not to say Trump isn't an absolutely awful person, who would make possibly the worst president we've ever had, but that is only a educated guess.

NATE SILVER: With Gary Johnson polling at 24% in New Mexico, a crazy election outcome is 'plausible'

Renowned statistician Nate Silver said on Sunday that a new poll showing Libertarian nominee Gary Johnson with 24% of support in his home state of New Mexico made the chances of an Electoral College deadlock “plausible.”

NY Attorney General to Trump Foundation: Stop Raising Money Now

Schneiderman's office says continued failure to comply with state law 'shall be deemed to be a continuing fraud upon the people of the state of New York'

Citing violation of state law, New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman's office on Monday said that it ordered the Trump Foundation to immediately stop raising money.

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