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Depression (5x8 - 7/27/11)

Posted at 7:07 AM on July 27, 2011 by Bob Collins (14 Comments)
Filed under: Five by 8

People who matter, Westover v. Quimby, for the love of a cougar woman, a fight at the beach, the economy in song, and the worst umpire call this season.

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Timewasters: The hippo video

Posted at 11:08 AM on July 27, 2011 by Bob Collins
Filed under: Surveys and trivia

The latest viral online video is a baby hippo in California doing the "ballet thing" in the water.

Where would a hippo get such an idea? It's life imitating art.

It's either this or watch Congress in inaction, folks.

About-to-die bomber still kicking

Posted at 11:28 AM on July 27, 2011 by Bob Collins (1 Comments)

It was two years ago next month that Abdel Baset al-Megrahi feebly walked up the stairs to jet back to Libya, released by authorities because he was about to die.

al-Megrahi is better known as the Lockerbie bomber.

Yesterday he appeared at a pro-government rally in Libya, the Associated Press reports.

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Who wants a car that flies?

Posted at 12:42 PM on July 27, 2011 by Bob Collins (4 Comments)
Filed under: Aviation

I've been involved in aviation long enough to know that about 99 percent of the grand dreams of designers are never going anywhere, despite the occasional company's ability to raise money from suckers investors.

A jetpack for the average person may still become a reality, for example. But I probably wouldn't go broke betting against it.

I might also have bet against the Terrafugia when the concept was unveiled a few years ago. The idea of a car that can become an airplane -- or maybe it's an airplane that can become a car -- has been around for decades, but it usually dies of its own ridiculousness.

But, apparently, the Terrafugia is going to be different. At the big AirVenture air show in Oshkosh, which is going on this week, the company announced it will begin delivering the car/plane to buyers late next year.

It hasn't set a price yet, however, although the number being tossed around by those who are good at guessing such things is about $280,000.

So who buys one? At $280,000, not your average person, certainly. And you can get a nice airplane for $280,000. The problem, it seems to me, is that it's going to be difficult -- from a Homeland Security point of view -- to drive your car to a local airport, then find your way to a runway to take off in your airplane.

And why would you want to? You can drive your beat-up car to the airport and if you have a fender-bender, you're not out $280,000. And we haven't even talked about what your insurance cost would be for a roadable airplane. And forget about taking off from a highway; nobody's going to let you do that.

There are scenarios where a car/plane would have some practical use. If you're flying across country and the weather turns bad, you land and drive the rest of the way.

But the plane flies at only 105 mph and has a range of only 400 or so miles. That's not much of a cross-country airplane.

Still, it's a heck of a country where there are people willing to spend money betting against the people who are betting against an idea.

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Bradlee Dean's revenge

Posted at 12:44 PM on July 27, 2011 by Bob Collins (12 Comments)
Filed under: Crime and Justice

Bradlee Dean (whose real name is Bradlee Dean Smith), the controversial pastor who runs a "ministry" called "You Can Run But You Cannot Hide International," is suing MSNBC talk host Rachel Maddow and a Twin Cities writer for defamation.

You may recall Dean/Smith from his May appearance at the Minnesota House of Representatives, when he gave a controversial prayer before a session in which a constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage was to be debated.

Dean is suing Maddow because he says she disparaged his name and appearance in an August 2010 broadcast:

According to a statement posted on his website:

The $50 million suit, announced at a news conference in Manhattan, claims MSNBC and Andy Birkey of the Minnesota Independent, took his comments out of context In the course of his ministry, Dean once made a statement on radio criticizing his fellow Christians for not taking a stronger stand about the gay rights lobby promoting homosexuality in the schools. He made a strong reference to Muslims taking the issue more seriously in the context of Shariah law, but did not condone their practices. It was Bradlee's intent to focus attention on the issue, not to advocate harm to anyone.

Despite the very clear disclaimer by Bradlee Dean on his ministry's website and elsewhere regarding the false accusation that he was calling for the execution of homosexuals, MSNBC's Rachel Maddow and others seized on and accused Dean on her show of supporting the killing of homosexuals, as is the practice in some radical Islamic countries. This seriously has harmed Dean and the ministry, who pride themselves on respect and love for all people.

In a May 2010 column, the Minnesota Independent's Birkey quoted Dean's (Smith's) statements on his radio show:


Muslims are calling for the executions of homosexuals in America," Dean said on YCR's May 15 radio show on AM 1280 the Patriot. "This just shows you they themselves are upholding the laws that are even in the Bible of the Judeo-Christian God, but they seem to be more moral than even the American Christians do, because these people are livid about enforcing their laws. They know homosexuality is an abomination."

"If America won't enforce the laws, God will raise up a foreign enemy to do just that," Dean continued. "That is what you are seeing in America."

"The bottom line is this... they [homosexuals] play the victim when they are, in fact, the predator," Dean said, before going on to make a claim that has no basis in fact: "On average, they molest 117 people before they're found out. How many kids have been destroyed, how many adults have been destroyed because of crimes against nature?"

Dean (Smith) has been no shrinking violet on the issue. He posted a YouTube video responding to Rachel Maddow's August 2010 show, which is now the target of his suit.

The pastor says the targets of his lawsuit are using his comments to hurt the presidential aspirations of Michele Bachmann, the complaint said:

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