Month: December 2009
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What Are You Doing Here?
Turn Off The Computer. Spend time with your family. And A Merry Christmas to all. From all of us at CV.
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One last thought
I have zero time right now, but regular readers might enjoy this post from David Swindle, “Conservatives Need to Reconsider War on Drugs.” HT: Michael van der Galien
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Merry Almost-Christmas!
Blogging from me will be sparse in the next few days, as I will be doing the usual Christmas stuff. Frantic time, but I will try to check in when I can. Kill the bill! Ho Ho Ho!
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Tom Ligon On The Space Show
Tom Ligon will be on the Space Show at 9 PM CDT, 22 December 2009. That is this evening. The Maker willing and if the technical details work out I will be joining him. You can listen live at the link. Cross Posted at Power and Control
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my dog is better than ten environmentalists!
As if any further proof was needed that global warming hysteria was a pretext to invade people’s lives and tell them what to do, a “study” — by so-called “specialists in sustainable living” — advances the claim that dogs are worse for the environment than SUVs: PARIS (AFP) – Man’s best friend could be one…
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“thank God for obstructionism”
I couldn’t agree more with what Gene Healy says here: In a party-line vote at 1:17 a.m. yesterday, Senate Democrats cleared a key procedural obstacle to a federal takeover of health care. With Saturday’s buyoff of Sen. Ben Nelson, D-Neb., a pre-Christmas vote now looks likely. But Obamacare’s far from a done deal. There are…
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Is the world going to the dogs? I wish!
According to Future Pundit (who Glenn Reynolds linked), the latest research shows that “dogs rule”: New research from the University of Missouri has found that people who walk dogs are more consistent about regular exercise and show more improvement in fitness than people who walk with a human companion. In a 12-week study of 54…
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Old History
Not really old history just forgotten according to history Professor David Kaiser. How did he get people on his side? He did it by promising jobs to the jobless, money to the money-less, and rewards for the military-industrial complex. He did it by indoctrinating the children, advocating gun control, health care for all, better wages,…
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An old man, writing nearly 100 years ago
I just had an experience which illustrates the folly of thinking that if a quote can’t be found online, it doesn’t exist. Looking an a 1917 road map last week, my eyes were drawn to quote from Rear Admiral W.W. Kimball. Above the picture of Uncle Sam, here’s the quote from W.W. Kimball: “A military…
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Cry Havoc, And Let Slip The Dogs Of Unintended Consequences!
It looks like health care “reform” will pass. Nick Gillespie asks: How Many Americans Will Choose to be Uninsured Even if Insurance is Mandatory? This problem is MUCH worse than it seems at first glance. Since there’s no PEC (pre-existing condition) denial anymore, you aren’t buying insurance, you’re buying the right to exchange your medical…
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Become a man of letters by cutting letters out!
What do you do when the keys on your keyboard wear out? I have been using a Logitech model EX-110 wireless keyboard for two and a half years, and I have gradually worn off the letters on the more frequently used keys, to wit, the letters A, S, D, H, L, and C. (The carrots…
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Avatar: One Sentence Review
Riveting Rousseauian warporn, set in a gorgeous hi-def Azerothian CGI landscape, ironically itself a dazzling gem of the technological civilization it decries.
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“a pretext to set up an international police apparatus”
Reading today that “there’ll be nowhere to run from the new world government” which will use “climate change” as a pretext reminded me of a prediction repeatedly made by William S. Burroughs, as immortalized in 1989 in a marvelous film clip from “Drugstore Cowboy”. Unfortunately, embedding has been disabled, so you’ll have to click on…
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To own the truth
Who owns what professors teach? Can knowledge in the sense of knowing what the truth is about a particular subject really said to be someone’s property? Greg Mankiw links a fascinating discussion of the online sale and distribution of notes taken in class: The basic legal question of whether a professor or university has any…
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Your 2074 page Christmas present
Despite a lot of wishful thinking on the right, it appears that the health care boondoggle will pass this week. Reid and company managed to literally buy off the sole remaining holdout (Nelson) with an abortion compromise measure. John McCain says the Republicans will not be able to stop the bill, although he says Bernie…
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Climate Cartel
It looks like Al Gore is not the only one involved in making big money on CO2 trading. The Head of The IPCC, Dr Rajendra Pachauri, is in on it as well. Although Dr Pachauri is often presented as a scientist (he was even once described by the BBC as “the world’s top climate scientist”),…
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Being me is so unfair!
As I said earlier, I feel more had by Andrew Sullivan than by Tiger Woods. I don’t like it when people are not who they say they are, and the whole Sullivan Doppelganger thing makes me wince when I think back on the innumerable posts I’ve written over the years either agreeing or disagreeing with…
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Sometimes, being “had” matters
Is the subject of whether I feel “had” by Tiger Woods even worth a post? I don’t know. For the life of me, I just don’t feel part of a growing chorus of angry “we’s” who do feel — very strongly — they they have been “had.” (Apparently, there is a sense that by betraying…
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Why I like Climategate
In general, politics is a depressing topic for me. Maybe it’s because after six and a half years of blogging against socialism and big government only to see more of both, all I can do is repeat myself. A big Ugh! to that. What could be more ineffective than telling my readers what I think…
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More self-indulgent psychedelic nostalgia (while I attempt to hide my decline)
Not everyone appreciates vintage Grateful Dead. Please feel free to yawn and roll your eyes if you’ve heard this rant before — which you have — and in that regard I admit that this is probably another classic example of what I have called, self-indulgent psychedelic nostalgia, aggravated by a narcissistic, passive-aggressive sense of midlife…