Month: June 2009
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Neglected outrage
Not that this will surprise anyone, but I think it is a national disgrace that ABC is blatantly shilling for President Obama’s health care plan: ABC TURNS PROGRAMMING OVER TO OBAMA; NEWS TO BE ANCHORED FROM INSIDE WHITE HOUSE Tue Jun 16 2009 08:45:10 ET On the night of June 24, the media and government…
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Dying company sics robots on dead performer
Like many YouTube users, I have grown a little tired of clicking on videos only to discover that the sound has been disabled by corporate robotic vandals who leave a calling card which says this: NOTICE This video contains an audio track that has not been authorized by WMG. The audio has been disabled. More…
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Obama’s Iran Policy
Obama’s policy on Iran seems to be to lay low and hope the whole thing blows over. Meeting with the press before President Obama’s speech to the American Medical Association in Chicago, White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said, “I think there are a number of factors that give us some concern about what we’ve seen.”…
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Brain Dead Republican Enhances Party Image
And THIS abomination my friends is why the Republican party is in trouble. Big trouble. U.S. Rep. Mark Kirk will call for legislation Monday that would toughen drug-trafficking laws regarding a highly potent form of marijuana, with penalties of up to 25 years in prison for a first-time offense. The law would target offenders who…
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Ethnic Studies is for socialists!
Ever wonder why racist crackpots, Nazi sympathizers, and rabid anti-Semites like James von Brunn are always said to be part of the “right wing”? This “conventional wisdom” never made much sense to me, as it’s based on very sloppy reasoning. Whether you’re a conservative or not, the Edmund Burke tradition has nothing to do with…
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easing the way into the day
Bruce Bawer has written the best tribute to Howard Stern that I can remember reading. It’s titled “Howard Stern, Man’s Best Friend — A lifelong listener speaks of the joy Stern has brought to his life.” Because I’m a longtime fan of Howard Stern, almost all of it rang very true with me. Here’s an…
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Cloud Cover
I was just reading an interesting report on clouds by Willis Eschenbach at Watts Up With That? The post is long and detailed so let me just focus on the conclusions. 1. The sun puts out more than enough energy to totally roast the earth. It is kept from doing so by the clouds reflecting…
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Murderers don’t fill out the proper forms!
As I discussed in a previous post, because Holocaust Museum shooter James von Brunn was a convicted felon, he was not allowed to buy or possess firearms. But once again, the gun laws failed utterly. Apparently von Brunn was so busy plotting murder that he never stop to consider the gun laws he was violating.…
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How to prevent an urban renaissance
Detroit was once one of the most beautiful cities in the United States. Architecturally, much of that beauty still remains. Here are a few pictures I took in Detroit last weekend of some beautiful boarded up buildings: They’re palaces, really. And like many a palace in history, they’ve fallen into serious decay. For decades, there’s…
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How To Thrive In A Drug Obsessed Culture
The man who wrote Drugs, Kids & Crime: Surviving Our Drug Obsessed Culture has figured out how to thrive in such a culture. At least for a while. Kendall Craig Farris’ website is filled with influential endorsements for the drug prevention program he founded. Los Angeles City Councilman Bill Rosendahl called them “amazing tools which…
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The Advent Of The Video Phone
Amazon is selling a Logitech QuickCam Communicate video camera with microphone for under $40. Here is what one reviewer had to say: Previously we purchased a cheaper web cam. This was not a good thing. We then decided upon the logitech. The picture is great and we are enjoying being able to talk to our…
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Iran Reaches Critical Mass
According to Michael Totten the above is …thousands of Iranians chanting not “Death to America” or “Death to Israel,” but “Death to the Government.” Michael goes on to say: Oppressive governments that face ferocious resistance in the streets often don’t last very long. The Islamic Republic regime has been durable so far, and reports of…
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Time for “damn tired” nostalgia
Calling himself an “intellectually honest fiscal conservative” (in a post titled “Insta-Hack Watch”) Andrew Sullivan attacks Glenn Reynolds as a partisan “hack” (for this post) and contrasts Glenn’s “silly posturing about pork” (by which he means the PorkBusters movement) with his own so-called “actual proposals for serious structural spending cuts.” For starters, I remember PorkBusters…
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Triple Cross
Triple Cross: How bin Laden’s Master Spy Penetrated the CIA, the Green Berets, and the FBI–and Why Patrick Fitzgerald Failed to Stop Him Now there is an interesting title. Perhaps there is even some truth to it. No doubt it should provide many hours worth of material to gnaw on. So how about a review?…
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Queen Of Spain Vs American Peasants
The above is queen Sophia of Spain from Barcepundit. And of course below are our American lovelies. H/T Susan in the comments at Classical Values for the Queen of Spain. Original idea suggested by Judith Weiss on Facebook Cross Posted at Power and Control
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MegaNarratives to you all!
In what I think was understatement, Glenn Reynolds observed that the 88-year-old nutjob who murdered a guard at the Holocaust Museum doesn’t fit the narrative. That is certainly true. (Rand Simberg explains why in far more detail.) But like many nuts who are out there, the shooter’s views are inevitably going to overlap with convenient…
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The Future Of Energy
I don’t agree with all the prescriptions presented. However, his outline of the problem is good for some critical thinking. The secret word is Terawatt. But a terawatt is only a rate of delivery. To be really useful it has to be ready to go when you need it. That would be terawatt-hours. And terawatt-days.…
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Do I Detect A Pattern?
H/T Suggested by Judith Weiss on Facebook Cross Posted at Power and Control
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The unpopular popular majority
While shopping for aquarium stuff the other day at a PETCO store, I happened to see ferrets for sale. They’re very cute, friendly, and inquisitive animals, and for people who want a pet but who are allergic to cats and not allowed to have dogs, they might be just the ticket. It cheered me to…
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Can democracy be carried too far?
No, I’m not talking about Americans voting away their own freedom. The latest bizarre twist of democracy consists of voting for Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in Los Angeles. In case you didn’t know it, Los Angeles, aka Tehrangeles, is one of the biggest Iranian cities in the world, perhaps the biggest outside Iran. According to Wikipedia, metropolitan…