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Global Warming
What Happened to Global Warming? For more details on the above image see Watts Up With That? – Widget Cross Posted at Power and Control
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Some Brief Impressions From the Reason Cruise
I should really be working, but I thought I’d share a few thoughts before returning to my 70-hour workweek. Nick Gillespie was very impressive in person, witty and well-read. A better ambassador for libertarianism we couldn’t hope for. Contrary to rumor, he does take off the leather jacket when swimming and dining. Ron Bailey was…
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doin’ the anti-gay camp routine
A full page ad in the Washington Times (PDF here) maintains that allowing a group of gay conservatives to be at CPAC is a betrayal of Ronald Reagan or something. Yawn. Of course, I hasten to point out that many on the left — especially the gay left — would agree. That’s because they believe…
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TEA for Tech-savvy youths?
People who think the Muslim Brotherhood is the driving force behind the protests in Egypt should read this USA Today report that the initial protests — and much of the enthusiasm — were generated by tech-savvy youths: CAIRO — The uprising that threatens to topple Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and transform the Arab world started…
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Drugs Make Obama Smile
The President says we need to treat drugs as a medical problem. Gee I didn’t know they were sick. Is there a plant pathologist in the room? Today, in response to a video question from a former deputy sheriff about whether it is time to discuss legalizing and regulating drugs in light of the failure…
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Naturally, things don’t work!
In a comment to my post about ineffective sudafed substitutes, Joseph Hertzlinger reminded me that there is a method to their madness: While we’re advocating legalizing cold remedies that work, maybe we try relegalizing toilets that work as well. Insane as it may sound, it does seem that America is at war with Things That…
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How’s Egpyt doing with that human rights thing?
Cynical as I am, I have to say that I was a bit taken aback to read that in this day and age, nine out of ten Egyption girls are made to endure female genital mutilation (FGM). But that’s what a piece Glenn linked earlier said: Nine out of ten Egyptian women suffer genital mutilation.…
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Protected to death by the FDA
Speaking of government regulation of drugs, Paul Hsieh, M.D. has a great PJM piece (“America’s Other Drug Problem”) in which he points out that the maniacal bureacrats at the FDA are preventing Americans from getting the life-saving drugs, and thwarting their ability to get the health care they need. Melly Alazraki of Daily Finance reports…
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Supply And Demand
Eric in his post An “effective” war on drugs means war on drugs that are effective! directed me to this Megan McArdle post The Goals and Means of Meth Control where I found the following exchange most amusing: RobM1981 Here is a paradox that always makes me think about libertarianism: How many meth-lab operators have…
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Coming Soon From Naked Reader Press
Here is an excerpt from Death of a Musketeer, coming out later this month from Naked Reader Press. This will be the first time the novel has been available in digital format. If it does well enough for NRP, I will resume the series with number six, The Musketeer’s Confessor, probably early next year. Enjoy!…
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What If They Gave A Revolution And You Didn’t Show Up?
Eric e-mailed me a link to a rant by Matthew Jarzen discussing the social conservative (socon) pull out from CPAC. I have discussed it before at The Real Enemy and Is It Religion?. Matthew, who is evidently going to college at the present time makes some points that I would like to follow up on.…
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They Still Have To Eat
Spengler at Asia Times makes a very good point about how Asian prosperity is hurting Muslim countries lacking exportable resources. It wasn’t the financial crisis that undermined dysfunctional Arab states, but Asian prosperity. The Arab poor have been priced out of world markets. There is no solution to Egypt’s problems within the horizon of popular…
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A 100% unapproved statement of 100% approval
Having just complained about cold remedies that don’t work, I thought I should praise one of the best remedies I have encountered to date. While I mentioned it in a previous post, this stuff is so effective that I thought it merited a post all its own. I refer to “African Sea Coconut” brand cough…
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An “effective” war on drugs means war on drugs that are effective!
After discussing Megan McArdle’s thoughtful analysis of the sudafed crackdown brought about by the war on Meth, Glenn Reynolds said something that made me want to join the sudafedayeen! I want my goddamn Sudafed. What I’ve noticed is that they keep making it harder to get, but we keep getting more meth labs. Naturally, the…
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All anarchy should be local
In a post about “middle class anarchy” the other day, Glenn Reynolds made the following observation: …if the middle class asserts itself it can change things for the better instead. That’s why so many fear the Tea Party movement. Over the weekend I spoke with a Tea Party activist from a Michigan town who told…
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Rebelling against the rebels just keeps getting harder
Sarah’s post about rebellion made me feel sorry for the children of the Baby Boomers. The rebels of the 60s and 70s had it easy in so many ways, not the least of which was how easy it was for them to rebel: What you are looking at in fact – with the exception of…
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Surrender In The Sex Wars
Eric has written a post on how bad sex is leading to rape charges. I’m reminded of the old Albert King song “If It Wasn’t For Bad Sex I Wouldn’t Have No Sex At All”. Truly a sad tale put to music. Don’t listen to it. No one else does (you can’t look it up).…
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Another day, another inexplicably imbalanced inequality
I’m fascinated by the idea that bad sex can be considered rape. But after watching the video Glenn Reynolds linked in which Ann Althouse discusses the subject, I find myself worrying not so much about whether bad sex is rape (I don’t think it ever is), but whether there is a double bad-sex-as-rape standard. It…
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wussier moral grounds than my coffee
Via Glenn Reynolds, I found a classic reminder of the left’s fondness for accusing the right of doing what it does. First, here’s what sainted leftist icon Frances Fox Piven considers worthy of praise and emulation: …tens of thousands of protesters marched through Athens in the largest and most violent protests since the country’s budget…
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it’s not for you decide who you hate!
An idiotic comment to M. Simon’s earlier post (that “libertarians hate Christians”) reminded me of an incident over a decade ago. The president of a socially conservative think tank had voiced a similar sentiment, and I politely reminded him that there is not only is there no contradiction between libertarianism and Christianity, but that there…