Month: September 2009
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Suicide Run
Ed Driscoll has a few things to say about the fall of the mainstream media. He quotes from John Nolte. Mainstream news outlets have been caught off guard before, but they used to play catch up. Today they play “hide the ball.” For as long as I’ve been politically aware the media’s been biased, but…
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Why saving a billion people is just not cool…
In a comment to my post about the Detroit Zoo, Patrick in Des Moines said that he’s sick of being preached to by people who see humanity as a threat to the planet: Just went to the zoo recently myself. I’m a big fan of Zoos, Aquariums and Museums, but have grown tired of being…
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The Police Will Be Sticking It To You
In the not too distant future police will be drawing blood from suspect motorists. No consent required. When police officer Darryll Dowell is on patrol in the southwestern Idaho city of Nampa, he’ll pull up at a stoplight and usually start casing the vehicle. Nowadays, his eyes will also focus on the driver’s arms, as…
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Can anti-idiotarianism be kept alive?
Considering some of the nastiness that has been going on in the blogosphere since the election of Barack Obama, “see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil” is probably good advice right now. Last night, I was a bit taken aback at the level of vitriol directed towards Stephen Green — for his crimes…
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Prostitution Is Prohibited
Buford C. Terrell is discussing how prohibition really works and gives the example of prostitution in America. Prostitution has been prohibited in most of the United States (all except for a small part of Nevada) for over a century, but prostitutes can be found working in virtually every town and city in the country. In…
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A zoo is not a tea party
I wish I could have made it to one Tea Party or another, but I couldn’t. (Have to say, two million is an impressive figure.) Instead, I went to the Detroit Zoo, where I didn’t get to see signs like this one: However, I did see signs like this: While the sign from the Tea…
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Polywell Gets The Dough
EMC2 has gotten almost eight million dollars to do further experimentation on the Polywell Fusion concept. Energy Matter Conversion Corp., (EMC2)*, Santa Fe, N.M., is being awarded a $7,855,504 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for research, analysis, development, and testing in support of the Plan Plasma Fusion (Polywell) Project. Efforts under this Recovery Act award will validate the…
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The Sullivan Limbaugh standard
As regular readers of this blog know, I think drug laws — and I mean all drug laws, not just marijuana laws — suck. I have thought so for a long time, and I try to be consistent. I don’t care who the person is, when someone is facing drug charges, I defend him or…
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The sincerest apologies can backfire
Everyone is talking about apologies lately. Most of us hate to apologize. Me, I have a lot to apologize for — especially my role in the Columbine massacre, the Kennedy assassination, and other awful things. Usually, when most people apologize, it’s because they got caught, or else found it was politically expedient to apologize. Real…
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Is partial victory a victory?
Speaking of Republican political math, Larry Sabato has done a very detailed study of the 2010 congressional election, and concludes that there will be substantial Republican gains, but not enough to retake the House: After examining all 435 House races for 2010, the Crystal Ball projects that Republicans will gain between 20 and 30 seats.…
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Never forget September 11!
It’s very important to remember today, especially because so many people want to forget what happened eight years ago. And because it’s human nature to forget. I say this as someone who dislikes being repetitive, and while it’s tough to find anything new to say about 9/11, I did find a new (at least hitherto…
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Bless Obama, and damn Bush!
Every day I get a lot of emails from various right wing organizations, all of which seem to be telling me that the only alternative to Barack Obama is the far right. These organizations include the American Family Association, the Traditional Values Coalition, Richard Viguerie’s Conservative HQ, not to forget longtime emailer Matt Barber, who…
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The Drug War escalates.
From prosecuting doctors, to prosecuting their supporters!I find the ongoing story of the federal government’s campaign against an anti-pain activist to be horrifying. It’s bad enough that doctors are afraid to prescribe pain medication because the government is breathing down their necks. But now the government is going after people who are speaking up in defense of targeted doctors. OK, regular…
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“A divisive speech to a divided nation”
Stephen Green drunkblogged President Obama’s speech last night, so I didn’t have to. Here’s his final conclusion: I’m disgusted. And I need another drink. If I’m feeling up to it, I’ll post a little Oh I’m So Wise summary later tonight at VodkaPundit.com. Or possibly not. But here’s the short version: Obama will see a…
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Desolation Row
I originally wrote Desolation Row in January 2007. I also posted it at Classical Values then. It is a companion piece to one I posted here a few days ago:Decline and Fall. So that is why you are seeing it again here. Not to mention that I promised some one in the comments to Desolation…
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Liar’s Poker
That was CongressMAN Joe Wilson calling Obama a liar. So is Obama lying? During Barack Obama’s speech tonight, Obama said it was untrue that “the reforms I am proposing” cover illegal aliens. Someone in the audience, reportedly South Carolina Republican Rep. Joe Wilson, yelled out “liar.” Now this isn’t the British parliament, so I don’t…
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Why Don’t You Come With Me Little Girl, On A Magic Pony Ride
The Obama healthcare speech transcript for those, like me, to impatient to sit and be read to (come on, the bandwidth is terrible). Well, 47 million uninsured has now become 30 million. So he’s getting closer to intellectual honesty. One is tempted to ask where those 17 million disappeared to (FEMA camps? lol) but one…
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There Oughta Be A Law
In the wake of news that current health care deform proposals would fine people up to $3800 for not carrying insurance, James Taranto asks: Why not apply this principle to other areas of social policy as well? For example, we could deal with the problem of homelessness by passing a law requiring everyone to have…
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Why it’s too late
Obama supporter Camille Paglia thinks it’s too late for the coalition that elected him to repair the damage. Along with a tantalizingly accurate definition of that group of people I’ve called “THEY,” she asks some great questions: Why has the Democratic Party become so arrogantly detached from ordinary Americans? Though they claim to speak for…
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If You Don’t Vote, They Win
So it appears Human Rights Watch is hiring Nazi paraphernalia collecting enthusiasts. Yep, you read that right. Ace on this wee problem: If the same dude is the Human Rights Watch Israel critic and the gonzo Nazi memorabilia collector… well, if you’re constantly going to dog Israel, you probably should find a different hobby. Kinda…