The cynic in me says, 'In Alabama it takes a lame duck to do the right thing.'
But perhaps today a simple thank you will do.
www.al.com/news/2026/03...
The cynic in me says, 'In Alabama it takes a lame duck to do the right thing.'
But perhaps today a simple thank you will do.
www.al.com/news/2026/03...
Who's a good boy?
The Legislature, with about a month left to go in the session, has superbly done its job. It has rolled over to its big business masters, fetched political sticks and buried the bones. It has fed on so much red meat it will inevitably soil itself.
This is really good stuff by @crowejam.bsky.social, documenting the deportation of Fonzie Andrade in graphic novel form. You won't see this just anywhere.
Alabama has never cared about protecting its air or water. Or its people, for that matter.
Itβs why the state has a sniveling, equivocating, kowtowing, toothless Alabama Department of Environmental Management instead of an environmental protection agency.
did I just explain that on the wrong thread? Lord
Click document stats and run it and this will come up. All of the fields are helpful but I pay particular attention to the Flesch-Kincaid grade level.
Keep it under 6.
Go to Review>Spelling and grammar
And this will come up:
Fonzie thought he was an Alabamian. He lived for football and his fiancee and a little too much fun. I followed him to Mexico when he was deported to a place he did not know or understand. This is his story. As it is with any deportation, it is not his story alone.
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He doesn't. Which is why I gave him his "due" respect.
With all due respect, Mr. President, you've got a lot of damn nerve.
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As the threat of AI looms over us all, @johnarchibald.bsky.social's multi-part story for
@al.com highlights just how quickly (and quietly) the technology is creeping into the criminal legal system, almost always in ways that will make the lives of incarcerated people and their loved ones worse:
Thanks so much!
You know Tommy Tuberville is bad. If you want see just how far we have fallen, take a look at the words of this former Alabama GOP governor. Not so long ago.
www.al.com/news/2025/12...
Just because
Fascinating book. Come talk about it.
Can Doug Jones do it again?
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Amen to that. :)
It's kind of life changing, isn't it.
I love that, and I feel that.
I'm so very sad over the death of Todd Snider. This is why.
Sim left Alabama to protect his family. He has since written a book βAnd the Dragons Do Come: Raising a Transgender Kid in Rural America.β Give it a read.
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We live in a world where it's hip to be mean.
Mean is the point, whether weβre talking SNAP benefits or immigration or prison or economics. Human rights, civil rights and common decency are 20th century concepts. Like retirement. Or conversation.
Consider the case of Sim Butler and his family.
The Atlanta Olympics bomber Eric Rudolph may not be a household name these days, but he is talked about reverently by extremists on online forums, where the phrase βdo a Rudolphβ is used as a shorthand for terrorist attacks.
Perhaps we should go ahead and rip that plaque off the Statue of Liberty and stop pretending to be something we are not. Kiss those huddled asses goodbye and claim it is all in the name of liberty and justice for all.
Thanks!