Month: August 2010

  • It’s not about rights

    All talk of rights to the contrary notwithstanding, I think that building a Hamas-sympathetic mosque near Ground Zero is a bad idea. That does not mean I favor religious discrimination, nor does it mean that I don’t think mosques should be allowed in America. But I think there is a time place and manner issue…

  • Rights vs. What’s Right

    Dr. M. Zuhdi Jasser: he could not hate the Ground Zero mosque so, did he not love Muslims more. Mr. President this is not about religious freedom. It is about the importance of the World Trade Center site to the psyche of the American People. It is about a blatant attack on our sovereignty by…

  • A Third Of Your Adult Life On The Dole

    There’s some confusion about how many years of Social Security someone who reaches SS retirement age will actually receive. While life expectancy is only in the high 70s, that includes a lot of people who die in infancy or before reaching retirement age. Life expectancy at 65 in 2005 was about 18 years. It appears…

  • the mandatory unconstitutional emissions of the bulletproof bureaucratic superstructure

    Back in the old days, our ancestors used to be awakened by the sounds of roosters crowing. Today’s equivalent is the much more annoying construction/delivery/workplace vehicle backup alarm. Unlike roosters, though, the backup alarm noises do not settle down. All day long there’s a relentless chorus of artificial BEEP! BEEP! BEEP! I find it grating…

  • Stocking Up

    It seems that Israel is stocking up [pdf] on gasoline and jet fuel. WASHINGTON, August 5, 2010 – The Defense Security Cooperation Agency notified Congress today of a possible Foreign Military Sale to Israel of unleaded gasoline, JP-8 aviation fuel and diesel fuel for an estimated cost of $2 billion. The Government of Israel has…

  • The Power To Do Good

    What is the common thread between liberals and conservatives today? They are believers in the power of the state to do good. Or in the short hand form statists. Or in the common vernacular fascists. All within the state, nothing outside the state, nothing against the state. Benito Mussolini I have always been an enemy…

  • the war against fun just got funnier!

    I just learned that Right Wing News is the first sponsor of HomoCon 2010: Today, I want to make an announcement: Right Wing News is the first sponsor of Homocon. We’re going to be supporting the event, promoting it, and encouraging Republicans in New York to attend. Thanks to GOProud for giving us the opportunity…

  • It Has Started

    In response to my article The Karl Rove Plan about the potential Democrat Plan to use legalization initiatives to get out the vote a commenter has given me a heads up. Fritz said… Yep. And I am planning to throw some money at the “Just Say Now” campaign that firedoglake is pushing. Here in WA…

  • Loving my hatefest at America’s favorite hate site!

    I realize that with all of the pressing problems in the world this is a goofy thing to be doing, but when I saw Glenn Reynolds’ “FUN WITH Google AutoComplete” link I just had to play. Play with hate, of course. I wanted to know who hates what, what hates who, what hates what, and…

  • The SSTF And Other Hallucinations

    Paul Krugman has always been a hack on fiscal policy, but at this point, I’m becoming concerned about his mental health. First there was the bizarre exchange with Paul Ryan in which he made numerous factual mistakes, now this: But neither of these potential problems is a clear and present danger. Social Security has been…

  • The Karl Rove Plan

    It looks like the Democrats may take a page from Karl Rove’s playbook in the 2012 election. So what did Rove do? Turning out an extra few percent can be the difference between winning and losing in swing states, a reality Karl Rove exploited in 2004 by papering the nation with anti-gay marriage initiatives. Swell.…

  • The Leave Us The F* Alone Coalition

    Michael Tanner has a few things to say about big government “Conservatives”. Let me start off with a headline: Memo to Republicans: It’s Big Government, Stupid! Then how about some meat: Despite their repeated threats to stay home if Republicans deviated from a commitment to conservative social issues, it wasn’t the Religious Right that deserted…

  • Individual freedom is behind the times, because we all pay!

    One of the more comical aspects of the mess in California is that despite the state’s terrible financial crisis, legislators continue to busy themselves with utter nonsense — such as defrocking the official state rock. When I wrote a post about the idiotic campaign, I had not seen Ron Bailey’s Reason piece, which after noting…

  • A Thousand Words.

    This really says it all. Do Muslims have a constitutional right to build a mosque or Islamic center there? Sure, and under our Constitution one could hold a Japanese Pride Parade down the streets of Nanking. But no one should confuse either notion with any semblance of decency, especially coming from an imam with undisclosed…

  • Bought And Paid For

    This is one I published at Power and Control in September of 2007. I think it deserves a wider audience. Update: it appears that this was published at Classical Values in September of 2007 also. Normally I keep track of these things by adding a “Cross Posted at Classical Values” to my Power and Control…

  • Plan 9 From Outer Space

    You can download a free legal copy of Plan 9 From Outer Space at Moving Image Archive. They have quite a few downloads available including the hilarious His Girl Friday which shows the popular press in quite an unflattering light. They seem no different from the press of today except that today there are citizen…

  • Get Off The Plantation

    You can find out more at runawayslavemovie.com. Also there is a nice discussion at The Runaway Slave Movie: Truth That Must Be Heard For Our Survival . H/T Jccarlton Talk Polywell Cross Posted at Power and Control

  • Good Questions

    In response to a Wall Street Journal article by Kim Strassel a Journal reader asks an interesting question. JIm Altfeld wrote: I am a fan of Kim Strassel and think she is a helluva good writer. I also think she and many others good writers are missing a very interesting point. Why now, in 2010,…

  • “I’m never going to go down there again”

    So says Ute Linhart, a fashion merchandise director who made the mistake of riding the New York subway and was suddenly pushed into an oncoming R train: The incident occurred around 8:00 p.m. when Linhart was waiting for an uptown train. According to the Post, Jose Rojas, a cook at Cipriani, was “on the platform…

  • Can The State Force You To Buy A Loaf Of Bread Or A Pair Of Shoes?

    And if they can, do we still live in a free country? What’s more, the paper says, taxpayers are on the hook for Medicare and Medicaid. “In that respect, health insurance is unlike virtually all other consumer products. Americans are affected by its influence over the healthcare system even if they don’t have policies.” Finally,…