Paul Ryan's favorite band writes scathing op-ed against him

stfuconservatives:

Today, Tom Morello is my boyfriend:

Ryan claims that he likes Rage’s sound, but not the lyrics. Well, I don’t care for Paul Ryan’s sound or his lyrics. He can like whatever bands he wants, but his guiding vision of shifting revenue more radically to the one percent is antithetical to the message of Rage.

I wonder what Ryan’s favorite Rage song is? Is it the one where we condemn the genocide of Native Americans? The one lambasting American imperialism? Our cover of “Fuck the Police”? Or is it the one where we call on the people to seize the means of production? So many excellent choices to jam out to at Young Republican meetings!

Don’t mistake me, I clearly see that Ryan has a whole lotta “rage” in him: A rage against women, a rage against immigrants, a rage against workers, a rage against gays, a rage against the poor, a rage against the environment. Basically the only thing he’s not raging against is the privileged elite he’s groveling in front of for campaign contributions.

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shapeandcolour:

This weekend, activists in Uganda - a country where homosexuality is punishable by death - held their first Pride. 

This is the epitome of courage. I have no other words. 

yourbadgrrl:

It’s all about balance, baby… :)

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naughtyprof:

daddyxsporcelaindoll:

Omg this post says it all!!!!!

Yes, fuck you, fucking hateful bitches!

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Olympic fencer Shin A Lam refuses to leave the floor after unfair ruling.

Actually if I’m not mistaken, she HAD TO stay on stage in order to make an appeal(which she even had to pay for). Really disgusted by the IOC officials.

think-progress:

LEGAL: Automatic weapons ILLEGAL: French cheeses

Okay…

designcloud:

The Ghosts of World War II by Sergey Larenkov

Taking old World War II photos, Russian photographer Sergey Larenkov carefully photoshops them over more recent shots to make the past come alive. Not only do we get to experience places like Berlin, Prague, and Vienna in ways we could have never imagined, more importantly, we are able to appreciate our shared history in a whole new and unbelievably meaningful way.

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Wallpapers: Stairway to Serenity http://goo.gl/mag/kB8R8