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Why we have to have what will not work
Elizabeth Scalia argues that socialized medicine looks inevitable: Some time after Labor Day, many Americans will start to focus on the November elections, and they’ll be surprised to learn that while they were at the mall, government-run health care moved from being a vague idea to an essentially “done deal.” In just eighteen weeks Americans…
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people who shouldn’t own guns
Clayton Cramer makes a good argument that Some People Shouldn’t Have Guns: A point that I often make to reporters–and they are usually surprised to hear me say this–is that not everyone should have a gun. There are people who the law prohibits from having guns–and I agree, such as violent felons. There are also…
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No news, so move on!
Recent reports about Iraqi uranium have not received the wide circulation they should have: The victory is so complete that Prime Minister Nuri al Maliki said Saturday his government has defeated the terrorists in Iraq. Defeated. Past tense. Major General Mark Hertling, who commands U.S. troops in northern Iraq, wouldn’t go that far. But he…
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Perpetuating — and expanding — the damage?
(How about a simple solution?)Tom Anderson (who writes for the Inquirer’s quirky little conservative competitor, The Bulletin) covered a talk by Charles Murray about his latest book, Real Education: Four Simple Truths for Bringing America’s Schools Back to Reality. The four truths are these: The first of his four truths, likely to be unappealing across the political spectrum, is…
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There oughta have been a law!
What is it about sex and guns? For reasons that are still unclear to me, Andrew Sullivan attempted to drag Glenn Reynolds into a debate over a Wisconsin law I consider silly and sexist. In a post titled “Attention Instapundit” Sullivan issues a direct challenge: This attack on the Second Amendment cannot stand: “In Connorsville,…
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yuckproof your children!
While I don’t know what the implications are for the so-called “wisdom of repugnance,” I thought this news item was worth a yuck: LONDON, July 7 (UPI) — Toddlers who say “yuck” when given flavorful foreign food may be exhibiting racist behavior, a British government-sponsored organization says. What, precisely, is a “flavorful foreign food”? Haggis?…
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Intentionally “fake but real” fuel for paranoid conspiracy claims?
I know this will sound like a paranoid conspiracy theory, but I really think the convoluted paranoid conspiracy claim about Obama not being a citizen may itself be the result of some sort of agent provocateurism originating with the Obama campaign — the idea being to game the paranoid WND types by giving them plenty…
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Vindicating the Truman doctrine
Scientific research reveals that not only does having a dog seem to be good for you, but people who develop attachments to their dogs might not be as neurotic as commonly believed: The field of psychotherapy has traditionally viewed those whose closest relationships are with animals as somehow lacking, their affections pathologically misplaced, their devotion…
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Happy Fifth!
No, that’s not a reference to the Fifth Amendment, but to celebrating the Fourth of July on the Fifth. Which is what I did last night, because the fireworks have all been screwed up by rainstorms. Even though I was on a ship on the Delaware River with a perfect view of last night’s fireworks,…
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Special Code Pink encore presentation
When I saw the video of the Fourth of July disruption of Bush’s speech which Drudge linked, something about the appearance and the voice of the howling Code Pink bashee seemed familiar. Here she is: (Notice the young man in the front row is laughing.) And here’s the video: Sure enough, she was Desiree Farooz,…
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Romeo
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Rush judgment of Swiftian panache?
I don’t know whether I questioned his patriotism or not, but when I wrote a post yesterday criticizing Chris Satullo for saying that “America doesn’t deserve to celebrate its birthday” and the Fourth of July should be canceled, I had not known that Rush Limbaugh had launched a national attack on Satullo. While this does…
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To bed without fireworks, you bad bad country!
On the heels of a week-long “SACRED GROUND” series (discussed in two posts), this morning I was greeted by an Inquirer editorial about “Two stories, one nation” in which the Inquirer belabors the tedious canard that the world only “discovered” that George Washington owned slaves as a result of excavating the foundation of the house…
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Who are they? Part III
Who are who? They! The people who run our lives. While “they” are hard to define, I’ve always thought of them as one of those “I know it when I see it” sort of phenomena, although I’ve searched for definitions, noting that Herman Kahn characterized them as “a vast group of intellectuals” said to “suffer…
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I’m sure this won’t be my first disappointment….
I am sorry to see that John McCain has denied roughing up the Sandinistas: CARTAGENA, Colombia (AP) – John McCain denied a Republican colleague’s claim that he roughed up an associate of Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega on a diplomatic mission in 1987, saying the allegation was “simply not true.” Sen. Thad Cochran, R-Miss., told a…
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The gun nuts next door….
I criticize the Philadelphia Inquirer a lot, especially on the gun control issue. But today I was delighted to see some favorable coverage, if not of guns, at least of some gun owners, in the form of Natalie Pompilio’s review of photographer Kyle Cassidy’s Armed America: Portraits of Gun Owners in Their Homes. From the…
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Doggies for demolition truth
Much as I wish people wouldn’t drag dogs into the 9/11 Truther business, I found this and thought I should share it so that readers whose compassion knows no bounds might be better able to understand the Truther mindset. The meaning of the above is explained here (although not quite to my satisfaction): Nathan Janes,…
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Worthless Dotcomradery
I have Communists for Hillary (what a dumb thing to buy; it’s worthless), and I had Republicans for Obama (what a dumb thing to let go; it’s probably worth a fortune). But Communists for Obama? That’s taken and there’s even a blog at Barack Obama’s official web site. Damn. I never seem to get it…
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sacred grounds and sacrilegious objections
For the third day in a row, the Philadelphia Inquirer has been promoting a newly evolved “SACRED GROUND” meme — the idea that soil once occupied by colonial slaves is sacred. Central to this belief (at least in Philadelphia) is the idea that slaves belonging to George Washington ought to be considered important historical characters…
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Local News
The Sterling, Illinois man who went on a murder spree has been captured. GRANITE CITY, Ill. – Police and FBI agents captured an ex-convict suspected of killing eight people in two states as he smoked a cigarette outside of a southwestern Illinois bar Tuesday night. Nicholas T. Sheley, who was the subject of a multistate…