New England Real Estate: Katherine Hepburn's house in CT for sale
A cruise with Steyn et al
Is the Sun Taking a Holiday?
Warren Meyer (Coyote): Missing the Point on July 4: The Right to Vote Was Not The Main Achievement in 1776
Campaigner-in-Chief Scolds Congress for Work Ethic
Al Gore's Ugly Rhetoric - The latest pseudoscience from the former vice president
The Trinity Sisters - Many of America’s most powerful women went to a college you’ve never heard of.
The U.N.’s Climate Of Desperation
Greenspan: Stimulus did nothing
Union curbs rescue a Wisconsin school district
Another college skeptic
Is Barack Obama a Socialist?
Via Lucianne:
Subprime Scandal: Democrats thought they'd dammed up the truth about government's role in the financial crisis. But the levees are breaking, thanks to a spate of rogue new books on the subject. The latest, "Reckless Endangerment," shreds the narrative carefully constructed by Democrats and the liberal media that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac were only bit players in the crisis and followed Wall Street into subprime lending.
A sad story: Posterity Denied: The Hijacking of the Barnes Foundation
Rumsfeld: The Peril of Deep Defense Cuts
Thailand: Red Shirts and Rowdy Royals
Here's an idea: Official Calls For Riverside, 12 Other Counties To Secede From California - New state would have no term limits, part-time legislature
Via Vanderleun on plunder:
"Democracies endure until the citizens care more for what the state can give them than for its ability to defend rich and poor alike; until they care more for their privileges than their responsibilities; until they learn they can vote largess from the public treasury and use the state as an instrument for plundering, first those who have wealth, then those who create it” -- Jerry Pournelle.
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