AmerICE: Bellwether of American Democracy

I just watched the video of Alex Pretti being murdered by a gang of federal ICE agents. Although, to be fair, they look more like Mexican drug cartel thugs rather than federal law enforcement officers. It’s incredible to watch what’s happening in America. And also to watch what’s not happening. I remember watching the L.A. Riots on live TV after city cops were acquitted for beating Rodney King on the side of the highway. ...

January 26, 2026 Â· 4 min Â· 684 words Â· Sysop

Rebirth: Part I

The first of the last, last lazysupper Harnessing the incredible (still-free) power of The Wayback Machine, I have retrieved the earliest available post on lazysupper.com. While not 100% certain, I’m pretty sure this is from the second iteration of my seldom-viewed site. It’s a post from January 2006 about Canada’s PMPM—the Honorable Prime Minister Paul Martin—leaving office and Stephen Harper slithering into office. Departin’ Martin, Harper’s Just Startin’ The results of Canada’s 36th general election should come as a surprise to no one. It was obvious that the “tide” was turning, but it should also have been obvious that it wouldn’t be a tsunami. We were all fed up with the feds since the sponsorship scandal broke, but it’s been clear that Canadians weren’t jumping with joy onto the Conservative bandwagon. Personally, I was expecting another (albeit it narrower) Liberal minority government. ...

July 10, 2025 Â· 2 min Â· 424 words Â· Sysop