good:

#ohamerica

motherjones:

Yup.

fuckyescalifornia:

vincentdale:

DJ Kaskade indirectly incited a riot on Hollywood Boulevard when he announced a block party on his Twitter account.  Originally supposed to be a screening of the EDC documentary, it ended in cop cars light on fire, rubber bullets, and a full on rave-riot.

Don’t mess with LA ravers haha.

Good for Kaskade.

(via magerleagues)

dduussddiinn:

ccgrifferton:

Last night we saw Tabloid at IFC Center, and were lucky enough to witness a brief Q & A session with Errol Morris after the film. Joyce McKinney is an endlessly fascinating subject, and I think the film does a good job representing this very complicated story and personality. Naturally, she does not.

Yeah, I really can’t stop thinking about this all day.  

I want to see this so bad.

I sat till the audience started to leave and waited for the precise moment, and then jumped up and yelled, ‘I’m Joyce McKinney!’

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is concerned that any state legislation that only contains enforcement provisions is likely to fall short of the high moral standard of treating each other as children of God.

The Church supports an approach where undocumented immigrants are allowed to square themselves with the law and continue to work without this necessarily leading to citizenship.

In furtherance of needed immigration reform in the United States, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints supports a balanced and civil approach to a challenging problem, fully consistent with its tradition of compassion, its reverence for family, and its commitment to law.

LDS Church issues new statement on immigration | A Soft Answer

Nice to see the actual teachings of Jesus (by which I mean the ones that I’m cool with) make their way into a church’s policy recommendation.

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