Month: September 2011

  • The One Party System

    I have often said we have a one Party (statist) system in America with two factions. Commenter rustbelt makes the same point in a different way: I noticed recently that the argument “Marijuana is a threat to the moral fiber of our people” sounds very much like a (turn of the century) Progressive argument. They…

  • Veteran’s PTSD Treatment Currently Inadequate

    The New York Times reports. Drugs widely prescribed to treat severe post-traumatic stress symptoms for veterans are no more effective than placebos and come with serious side effects, including weight gain and fatigue, researchers reported on Tuesday. The surprising finding, from the largest study of its kind in veterans, challenges current treatment standards so directly…

  • Zero Hedge View Of Market Conditions

    From So… What About Those Next 20 Days? Cross Posted at Power and Control

  • Dogs and Cats

    Can we get along?  

  • Wasted morning

    I spent all morning trying to get online with my regular (main) computer, to no avail. No connection, and when I went to the command prompt, I was able to ping no sites at all. Even a loopback (127.0.0.1) yielded an annoying error code (which seems to have frustrated many a techie): IP Driver Error…

  • Sen. Lieberman prays with Sarah Palin

    The Book Of Esther From Chapter 4: 11 “The servants of the king and the people of the provinces all know that any man or woman who comes to the king in the inner court without being summoned is sentenced to death by the law, unless the king extends his royal scepter to him, granting…

  • Progressives On The March

    Forbes Magazine has an interview with Progressive Insurance chairman Peter Lewis. Our marijuana laws are outdated, ineffective and stupid. I’m not alone in thinking this: Half of Americans believe we should stop punishing people for using marijuana. And not coincidentally, more than half of Americans have used marijuana themselves. I am one of those Americans,…

  • I Have An Answer

    To all those who say that it is not the mission of the Churches to end the injustice of the War On Drugs I have a question/answer. Abortion

  • Optimism, Pessimism

    Tyler Cowen and Bryan Caplan share lists.  Very interesting.  As for myself,  I am a pessimist regarding my willingness to compile such a list.

  • Hebrew Etymology

    Commenter Randy suggested I do some etymological research. So I did. And found something very interesting. In 1936, Sara Benetowa, later Known as Sula Benet, an etymologist from the Institute of Anthropological Sciences, in Warsaw wrote a treatise, “Tracing One Word Through Different Languages.” This was a study on the word Cannabis, based on a…

  • How Unlikely Are We?

    Via HotAir, an interesting essay from Marcelo Gleiser: However, there is a huge difference between simple life and complex life. Contrary to what many believe, evolution doesn’t lead to complex life forms: evolution leads to well-adapted life forms. I agree.  People tend to underestimate the power of the weak anthropic principle — no matter how…

  • The Connection

    This is a piece I wrote in 2006 before I was a regular at Classical Values. The links are still good and the “news” could be very helpful to those who need it. ==== I wrote an article about a year ago on how marijuana helps those suffering from diabetes and more recently how it…

  • The Smoke Pot Diet

    Smoke Pot. Lose weight? It sounds unbelievable. In fact the researchers who did the study found it unbelievable too. Marijuana smokers are less likely to be obese than nonsmokers, according to a recent study. The study found that roughly a third of those who smoke at least three times a week are less likely to…

  • Orphaned Land

    They sing some English about 2 minutes in. Intercourse and Conception had this to say about the band. Orphaned Land is an Israeli band whose performances feature Middle Eastern Metal with a bit of religious iconography thrown in. Israeli metal? Well Gene Simmons of KISS led the way. Sort of. Cross Posted at Power and…

  • Let’s counter myths with facts!

    If you are annoyed by being told what to do, you probably wouldn’t want to live in what the Public Policy people call “high density housing.” Environmentalists want people to live in high-density, high-rise housing, and they want them crammed into buses and street cars. This is of course to save the environment from what…

  • Taking Out Insurance

    Lloyd’s of London is pulling cash from European banks. First it was US money markets; then it was various European industrial concerns (which somehow double down as banks); then it was China; now the bank runs shift to insurance institutions when, as Bloomberg reports, Lloyd’s of London has decided to pull peripheral Euro bank deposits.…

  • A seriously silly syllogism

    I like Bryan Caplan, whose stuff I have read along with Arnold Kling’s at Econlib. But probably because I’m not an economist, I simply don’t read him enough to have a “favorite Bryan Caplan syllogism” as Megan McArdle does. Nevertheless, McArdle’s favorite Bryan Caplan syllogism is already my favorite: 1.  Something must be done 2.  This…

  • LEAP into Blogging

    Eric tipped me to the fact that Law Enforcement Against Prohibition (LEAP) has a Blogspot blog. Here is a link to a topic they are covering. ONE DRUG ARREST EVERY 19 SECONDS IN THE U.S.

  • Gary Johnson Will Be In The Next Debate

    Gary Johnson will be in the next debate. Gary Johnson, the Republican presidential candidate who has labored in obscurity, is about to get his moment in the spotlight—for one night, at least. Johnson will be included in Thursday’s Fox News debate in Orlando, the first time he will share a stage with his eight rivals—over…

  • Financing our enemies

    I am a regular reader of Michael Yon’s excellent reports on the war in Afghanistan, two of which were linked today by Glenn Reynolds. One of the things I find tiresome about the ongoing war against the Taliban is not simply that it drags on, but the way it is being funded. There doesn’t seem…