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Pres Biden's State of the Union & Gov DeSantis's disrespect

I found Gov DeSantis’s tweet yesterday saying he wouldn’t send Nat’l Guard, as was requested, to “Biden’s State of the Union,” offensive. DeSantis is one of two early front-runners in the GOP nomination race for POTUS, 2024. He meant to show no respect to Pres Biden. 1/4

The GOP went off the rails a few years ago. We can’t allow a distinct minority to control a not-for-profit corporation that is structures so as to not be accountable to voters. We have to take over that party &…

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Added by Mark Small on March 1, 2022 at 9:58am — No Comments

Final urine Drink of the Day

URINE DRINK OF THE DAY: Hurricane. 2 oz light & dark rums, 1 oz lime & orange juices, 1/2 oz passion fruit puree & simple syrup, 8 oz urine from Mardi Gras, 1 tsp grenadine, Garnish: orange half-wheel & preserved cherry. Combine in shaker w/ice. Add garnish Cheers! 1/2

For all you MAGA ppl so silly you believe quaffing effluence from the bladder cures what we face in the pandemic, the several recipes I've provided, to make your libation tastier, should be enough. 2/2

Added by Mark Small on January 14, 2022 at 6:52am — No Comments

Urine drink of the Day: Summer Rain

URINE DRINK OF THE DAY: Summer Rain. 1 oz raspberry puree, 1 oz grapefruit juice, 8 oz urine (of someone who tans well), 1 oz pineapple juice, 2 oz orange sherbert, 1 oz of lemonade
Blend (except lemonade) briefly w/4 oz crushed ice, pour. Add lemonade, garnish with fruit, add straws and serve.

Added by Mark Small on January 13, 2022 at 6:58am — No Comments

Urine drink of the day: Strange Warm Bay Breeze

URINE DRINK OF THE DAY: Strange Warm Bay Breeze. In 16-oz glass combine 1.5 oz vodka, 2 oz cranberry juice, 8 oz urine (from a stranger), 2 oz pineapple juice, lime wedge. (If you are stupid enough to drink urine, that it's from a stranger’s is the least of your problems.) Serve lukewarm. Cheers!

Added by Mark Small on January 12, 2022 at 6:27am — No Comments

Urine drink of the Day: Golden Shower

URINE DRINK OF THE DAY: "Golden Shower." 1 oz vodka, 1 oz orange juice, 1/2 oz fresh lemon juice, 1 splash triple sec, 8 oz fresh urine (your own or someone's you know) Serve in an Old Fashioned glass. Cheers!

Added by Mark Small on January 11, 2022 at 6:15am — No Comments

Urine drink of the day

For those of you who choose such a respite in the fight against pandemics.
URINE OLD FASHIONED:
1 1/2 oz Bourbon or Rye whiskey, 1 Sugar cube, 2 dashes bitters, 8 ounces urine (yours or someone’s you know). Place sugar cube in old fashioned glass and saturate with bitters, add urine. Muddle until dissolved. Fill the glass with ice cubes and add whiskey. Garnish with orange slice, and a cocktail cherry.

Added by Mark Small on January 10, 2022 at 7:16pm — No Comments

College pal Reducio A. Absurdum on Trump, and wall to keep people IN America.

  On the way between the Memorial Student Union where “And Now for Something Completely Different” and wherever it was Freshman year at DePauw that I read “Mother Courage,” I encountered Reducio A. Absurdum. Maybe the setting was a kegger, a social function at DePauw in the 1970’s at which students practiced a Darwinian approach to intellectual improvement through consumption of large quantities of alcohol to kill brain cells that deserved to die, leaving, as survivors, the cells hardy and…

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Added by Mark Small on February 26, 2016 at 7:00am — No Comments

"Rockin' in the Free World" is not an anthem for Trump---he should call Ted Nugent for a song.

  On this 43rd anniversary of the Watergate break-in, I thought of politics and irony.

   President Nixon was on his way to a landslide re-election victory in 1972, in part because of such tactics as exemplified by the Watergate fiasco, but also because Nixon had made a lot of what today would be called progressive moves (like creating the EPA) although simultaneously prolonging direct United States military involvement in Vietnam so he could make a grandstand peace deal as the 1972…

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Added by Mark Small on June 17, 2015 at 6:26am — No Comments

Thanks to New Wineskin Ministries and a fun day at "Taste the Difference"!

   I would like to thank the folks at New Wineskin Ministries who allowed us to stream live from the “Taste the Difference” festival yesterday.

   My description, in this blog yesterday, did not do justice to what we experienced. Sure, the festival involved celebration of foods from different cultures and places, but there was much more. Pastor Mark Brown spoke with us about the community work they do in what probably is the most culturally and ethnically diverse part of Indianapolis.…

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Added by Mark Small on September 28, 2014 at 6:04am — No Comments

"Taste the Difference"---4501 W 38th Street---today's Show.

   “Taste the Difference” is a festival that celebrates foods from different cultures and places. “Civil Discourse Now” will stream live from Taste the Difference, from New Wineskin Ministries, at 4501 West 38th Street from 11 am to 1 pm. Folks from the Taste Festival will join us, as well as John Strinka, a very sociable gentleman and veteran guest of The Show, from the Socialist Party.

   Of course we shall be joined by regular contributors Kimann Schultz with her witty and fun…

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Added by Mark Small on September 27, 2014 at 7:48am — No Comments

The word "media" is the plural form of "medium"

   The future is not here yet. However, we can try to to anticipate changes.

   The word "media" is the plural form of "medium." I am annoyed when I hear someone say "the media is..." or otherwise employ the noun "media" with the singular form of a verb. 

   This is not simply a matter of grammar. When people talk about "the media," the implication is a monolith, a giant glob that rolls through our days and devours as it spins untruths a/k/a lies. "The media" takes on an…

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Added by Mark Small on September 6, 2014 at 6:16am — No Comments

Should be fun: talking Constitution with former House Speaker Paul Mannweiler, David Whitney of the Institute on the Constitution, and Indianapolis attorney Jeff Cox.

   Today’s Show will stream from Perk Up, 6536 Cornell Avenue, in Broad Ripple. We shall discuss whether there should be a constitutional convention, and the impact were such a convention to be held. Fellow host Matt Stone and I welcome three guest panelists for this conversation.

   Paul Mannweiler is former speaker of the Indiana House of Representatives.  He received his bachelor’s degree from IU and his JD from Indiana University School of Law-Indianapolis. He has written a couple of…

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Added by Mark Small on July 26, 2014 at 6:16am — No Comments

"The Foundry," Indianapolis Int'l Film Festival and J.D. Ford, Democratic candidate for Indiana State Senate.

   The Foundry, located at 236 East 16th Street, corner of 16th and Alabama, will be the location for today's Show, streamed live from 11 am to 1 pm. We shot there a few weeks ago and the place and people were so cool, we had to return.

   The Indianapolis International Film Festival will take place July 17-26 this summer. We have covered the Festival the past two years and had fun each year. Each year, though, we were jumping into things half-way through. Event organizers were very…

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Added by Mark Small on April 12, 2014 at 5:35am — No Comments

"The Sinking Ship," MLB predictions for 2014 and J.D. Ford, Democratic candidate for Indiana State Senate.

   Senator Mike Delph made the news a lot this past session of the Indiana General Assembly. His remarks were held in such low esteem by his Republican colleagues, he was banished to the Democratic Party's side of the aisle. The man who wanted to retain the second part of the amendment that would have memorialized discrimination in our Indiana Constitution has an opponent in the November election. J.D. Ford will be our guest on "Civil Discourse Now," as we stream live, 11 am to 1 pm, from…

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Added by Mark Small on April 5, 2014 at 5:59am — No Comments

Corruption in a Big City: Focus of a new segment of The Show.

   We have a newspaper that acts as a cheerleader for a Mayor who openly showers campaign backers with neat gifts. We use Tax Increment Finance ("TIF") districts---now banned by statute, as a local government funding mechanism in the State where they first were developed because they destroyed local economies---to create slush funds for a Mayor who seems to care only for the wealthy. There is no check on corruption---a plague that does not necessarily involve illegal conduct.

  On…

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Added by Mark Small on March 28, 2014 at 6:00am — No Comments

Why Adolf Hitler was stupid and, Saturday's Show: Dennis L. Cuddy, Ph.D., author of "The Power Elite and the Nazi Secret Plan"

   Many times during my youth in mid-North Indiana, I would hear someone say, "Hitler mighta been a [fill in the blank, but the gist was murderous jerk], but ya gotta admit he was a genius." The speaker of such words nearly always explained that Hitler's economic and foreign policies had benefited the German people in that those policies brought der Fatherland out of its longtime depression and rid it of the bonds of the Treaty of Versailles.

   Hitler was not a "genius." I have seen…

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Added by Mark Small on July 31, 2013 at 6:04am — 1 Comment

Egypt's "second spring" and celebration of the Fourth of July: are freedom and self-determination more important Egyptians?

   Candidates ran for office. They promised a certain approach to govern, amongst the most important  that the government would not be a theocracy and everyone would be considered equal. 2012 elections were won by a candidate for president whom people trusted to keep his word. Immediately he backtracked. He assumed "near-dictatorial power to enact a hastily written constitution---one that, Islamists crowed, lacked many basic right."  TribLive, 6/29/13. People, angry over this turn of events…

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Added by Mark Small on July 5, 2013 at 6:05am — No Comments

Reflections on the "Land of the Free" (it is not) on July 3.

   John Adams wrote that July 2 would go down in history as the day this country declared its independence from England. A different date appears on the formal document that memorializes the "birth" of this country. Of course, there are other minor errors in modern knowledge about the initial events that gave start to what became the United States of America. Our country was born in irony or paradox, but perhaps hypocrisy would be as good an adjective.

   All men are created equal and…

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Added by Mark Small on July 3, 2013 at 6:16am — No Comments

"The Grasshopper and the Ants" or a hedonist's justification to fiddle away in these "end times."

   Spring was fresh and everything was alive.

   The ants had wakened from their months of slumber. Immediately they began to work. They scurried about. They grabbed pieces of food. Some pieces they ate. The rest were carried down the hole at the top of their hill, to the chambers beneath the ground.

   A few yards away, a grasshopper flitted about. He made merry with a fiddle. He entertained his friends. He and his companions seemed amused by the labors of the ants.

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Added by Mark Small on April 15, 2013 at 6:08am — 1 Comment

Are Indiana taxpayers going to pay to prep the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for sale?

   Taxpayers should not pay for improvements to a sports facility to increase its "curb appeal" for buyers.

   I am opposed to governmental subsidies for sports. I am a fan of several sports. I love Major League Baseball(r) (Chicago Cubs) and college basketball. Given recent reports of brain trauma to players, I have to reconsider my interest in football at the professional and college levels. As a native-born Hoosier, a part of my DNA predisposes me to follow hoops. At least I follow…

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Added by Mark Small on March 11, 2013 at 5:54am — 1 Comment

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