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Wednesday, March 16. 2005Dog Bones du Jour: Breakfast![]() An AP photo from the Cedar Revolution, thanks to New England Republican blog. Enough said? Well, it raises the question in a male mind - Is this what's under all of those burkhas over there? And speaking of beauty and political triumph, the latest on CPR may be to dial 911, lay them flat, then give 100 pumps/minute. And pray: Click here: The New York Times > Health > Health Care Policy > Doctors Hope to Push CPR to New Level "March 13, 2005: Al Qaeda is trying to deal with a public relations disaster. First, al Qaeda publicly announced, before the January 30th elections, that democracy was un-Islamic. When most Iraqis energetically turned out to vote, the damage to al Qaeda's prestige was considerable. Then there are the suicide bombs that miss their targets. Most of them kill Iraqi civilians, instead of Americans (the preferred target) or Iraqi police, troops or government officials (an acceptable substitute). This has gotten so bad that al Qaeda has tried to deny responsibility for some of the suicide bomb attacks that go spectacularly wrong." Read entire: Click here: military news about Iraq A review of Crichton's new book, State of Fear, featuring a Soros type and dishonestly ideological environmentalists. "Michael Crichton's latest novel may not be a great literary event, but it is a significant cultural event. " Click here: The Claremont Institute: Civilization and Its Malcontents An echo today of that Cronkite quote from yesterday. Maybe a smart person can explain to me exactly what is logically, historically, spiritually, morally and psychologically wrong with the notion of global government, cuz I know it is very wrong and very scarey, but cannot be succinct enough about it. Maybe something to do with freedom and self-determination? Thomas Hale - surely no relative of Nathan: Click here: Globalising freedom Thomas N Hale - openDemocracy Tuesday, March 15. 2005Dog Bones du Jour: LunchGee, really? I hardly noticed. Or, as my 13 year-old would say (using Tom Wolfe's "Sarc 1"), "D'yuh think?" Study proves press went easy on Kerry: Click here: NewsMax.com: Inside Cover Story Gene mapping technology has been a revolutionary tool, transforming the field of genetics. It is possible not only to identify specific genes, but to describe mutations and abnormalities in them. The identification of a tumor-suppressing gene is a big deal: Click here: Penn State Researchers Discover New Tumor-suppressor Gene Neuhaus discusses everything here - election, cultural wars, obscenity, decency, abortion, the role of cultural values in law-making. He is consistently smart. "Whatever happens, in times doleful and times hopeful, we must never forget our true home or the anticipation of that home in the life of the Church. The second century Letter to Diognetus says that, for Christians, “every foreign country is a homeland, every homeland a foreign country.” In this foreign country that is our temporary homeland, it may now be decided that the law is not permitted to take cognizance of virtue and vice." Click here: FT February 2005: The Public Square Cronkite. Taranto tracked down this actual quote from Cronkite in 2002: "So I'm just saying that I'd like to see this very rich nation of ours work on the diplomatic front, the diplomatic wars if you please, fight those diplomatic wars to get this world straightened out and make it work. And I think that's going to take an international body, like the United Nations, for that to be a true world government. It means giving up sovereignty; it means a lot of sacrifices. But aren't we prepared, for heaven's sakes, to make those sacrifices in order for a better world? I would like to think so." I find it highly revealing of a certain sort of mind-set, and also highly crazy. Not to mention traitorous. But I think there are lots of people who think this way, and it is the impulse that refuses to inspect the flaws in the UN, or idealizes the EU (which is already stifling under its distant overlord in Brussels). It is a left-over Marxist dream and a left-over human nightmare. Everyone probably can imagine "a better world" in their own way, but there is little doubt about what a "free world" means - it means a world of minimal government, and of minimal distant government, where we can try to make a better world, whatever that means to us, for our families and neighbors. Click here: OpinionJournal - Best of the Web Today Quotidian Quotable Quote"He's mad that trusts in the tameness of a wolf, a horse's health, a boy's love, or a whore's oath." WS, King Lear Dog Bones du Jour: Breakfast
A thoughtful, conservative Californian discusses the immigration debate calmly, while gently bashing the "nativists." The Bird Dog tends to view the waves of immigration in Western countries as invasions without guns, and would much prefer that people try to improve their own home countries. Is that nativist? I suspect that the French, Brits, and Scandinavians would be happier today is they had been a bit more nativist as Islamic countries unloaded their poor on them over the past 15 years. Click here: The Hedgehog Blog: Illegal Immigration: The Issue The GOP Simply Must Get Right. Another update on the subject: Click here: Conservatives Oppose Bush Illegals Plan
The Mesopotamian wonders whether his blog is becoming obsolete, as life calms down in Iraq. Click here: THE MESOPOTAMIAN "All in all, the European model is unlikely to be replicated on the world stage--and it may be scaled back and even dismantled in Europe itself when the evidence that India and China are overtaking it becomes too embarrassingly clear." If you have 15 minutes, James Bennett has an excellent essay on the history and economic history of Europe. Click here: The National Interest | | Publications::Article It has become a truism that campus diversity means nothing more than diversity of skin color and sexual proclivities. Are these not the dumbest things for universities to be thinking about? Bird Dog was around during the mythic 60s, but the battle against segregation is long won. There must be a lot of self-righteous folks out there trying to relive it or to recreate it. Silly. Truth is that there is NO diversity of ideas on campuses, and yet ideas are what they are supposed to be concerned with. If they want to change the world, I'd suggest a little experience in it, first. Click here: The American Enterprise: Diversity on Campus? There Is None Steyn wonders where all of the "Not in Our Name" protesters went: "Islamism, with its plans to destroy America, take back Europe, colonise Australia and set you up with 72 virgins, may be bonkers but it’s a big idea. And you can’t beat it with a small, shrivelled idea like another decade or three of Mubarak or Assad or some such. The Bush administration decided that the only big idea they had to sell was liberty" Click here: SteynOnTheWorld Monday, March 14. 2005Dog Bones du Jour: BreakfastFinally. The NYT - yes - the NYT - reported yesterday that WMD equipment had been present in Iraq at the time of the US invasion. So much for "Bush lied." But the even bigger story is - why now? Why do we hear this now? Click here: The New York Times > International > Middle East > Looting at Weapons Plants Was Systematic, Iraqi Says The Bird Dog's first daughter, and second child, has always been a savvy kid and has always attended "exclusive", fancy schools up here in New England. She has always told us that part of the deal is that you figure out what angle the teacher wants to hear before you write a paper, regardless of subject. Give 'em what they want. This is street wise, but as Dylan says, "Ya gotta be more than street wise." She can be, fortunately. It's a damn shame that kids have to learn to play this game. The General didn't want to play it: Click here: FrontPage magazine.com :: Confessions of a Military Student by Maj. Gen. Robert H. Scales Jr. King Tut's penis. Well, it's more interesting than anything about Michael Jackson. Does FOX news think we care about him? Who does? Thriller was good, I guess. And the lad can dance. But is he maybe mixed-up? Anyway, the Egytians finally found Tut's missing member so he can have some fun in his afterlife. "Case closed. Next case", as a wise old Doc I knew used to say. The latest on Tut's mummy: Click here: http://www.travelwirenews.com/cgi-script/csArticles/articles/000033/003315-p.htm Mini-movie Review: Alexandro Jodorowsky's El Topo: Bird Dog saw this movie when it came out, and just saw it again. It does not deserve to be out of print. My copy has Japanese subtitles, and the color is washed-out. A Western in name and setting only, it is a surrealistic, somewhat violent movie with abundant mystical Christian imagery. Is it phony or real - I cannot tell - you tell me. Very powerful and memorable images. Not a family movie. Try to find a good copy of it and see what you think. It moves slowly, like a violent meditation, if there is such a thing. It takes itself seriously, I think... Unique. The Bird Dog will not watch movies that implant images in his small bird-dog brain that he doesn't want in there. But these are OK. Friday, March 11. 2005Dog Bones du Jour: LunchThis in via Gwynnie: The Penn Gazette, the Univ. of Pennsylvania’s alumni magazine, has the following bit: According to Phil Nichols, associate professor of legal studies and the faculty director of College Houses and Academic Services [at the University of Pennsylvania], the new guidelines for accommodating “mixed-gender,” or “gender-neutral” housing have been under consideration for a couple of years: “we want to make some progress toward effectuating change in [Penn’s] non-discrimination policy, which includes gender identification and would encompass transgender students.” Nichols added, “I’m sure there are students at Penn who are transgender who don’t necessarily feel comfortable with everything being classified [as male or female]. If we can make them feel more comfortable, that’s another wonderful goal the college houses can accomplish.” Gwynnie is afraid that the reason that there are so many transgendered people seeking transgender housing is the fact that they have been utterly emasculated by militant feminism. The new “metrosexual” male is only interested in feminist-approved pursuits (or else he won’t ‘get any tonight’). Soon, she says, football viewership will collapse; at present, the loser is hunting and wild game management and preservation. See News Day Story Flat tax envy in the EU: Click here: Flat-tax movement stirs Europe | csmonitor.com US debate re how to deal with Cuba: Click here: http://www.travelwirenews.com/cgi-script/csArticles/articles/000031/003196.htm The SC's confusion about the Establishment Clause: Click here: Rich Lowry on Establishment Clause on National Review Online "The Week" - a good new magazine to compete with Time and Newsweek: Click here: ++ THE WEEK ++ Update on Chesapeake restoration: Click here: Scientists Urge Outcome-based, Watershedwide Approach To Restore The Chesapeake Does Larry Summers have Asperger's Syndrome?: Click here: www.bostonmagazine.com: Lawrence of Absurdia Ann worries about her career if Liberals become irrelevant: Click here: Welcome to AnnCoulter.com Why Dems want felons to vote - duh:Click here: OpinionJournal - John Fund on the Trail "Why are so many Westerners, living in mature democracies, ready to march against the toppling of a despot in Iraq but unwilling to take to the streets in support of the democratic movement in the Middle East?" read piece: Maggie's Farm supports nuclear power. We even have our own mini version in the cellar: Click here: City Journal Winter 2005 | Why the U.S. Needs More Nuclear Power by Peter W. Huber, Mark P. Mills Part 3 of Sowell's essay on the judiciary: Click here: Thomas Sowell: High noon for judges: Part III Dog Bones du Jour: BreakfastA crazy world in which kids in Western countries demonstrate against freedom in the ME, and the students in the ME demonstrate for freedom.Samizdata is following the Iranian demonstrations for freedom: Click here: Iran is heating up | Samizdata.net and check this: Click here: Student Movement Coordination Committee for Democracy in Iran . About time! (not satire): Click here: Fatwa issued against bin Laden Bird Dog feels validated and vindicated when smart folks agree with him - Terrorists are the cause of terror just as criminals are the cause of crime: "The roots of terrorism are TERRORISTS, and I can tell them one thing that reinforces the idea that terrorism is a good idea: CAVING IN TO TERRORISTS." Click here: The Daily Demarche Thursday, March 10. 2005Dog Bones du Jour, afternoonWhy the media make mistakes: Click here: The Australian: Bret Stephens: Media in the quagmire [March 10, 2005] Ann Coulter worries about her career if Libs become irrelevant: Click here: Welcome to AnnCoulter.com New nasty diseases from adventure travel: Click here: http://www.travelwirenews.com/cgi-script/csArticles/articles/000032/003286-p.htm Dog Bones du JourCan political blog speech be regulated by the FEC? Here is where we get into deep and scary waters: Click here: Captain's Quarters The Deterioration of French Wines: Click here: ++ Briefing ++ - and review of the piece by Maggie's Farm expert:The segment of the market that is addressed in the article, the middle, is indeed served better by growers outside of Dan Rather - nothing to say, except bye-bye. Eat An Animal for PETA Day - as Instapundit says - "Yum": Click here: Archives | March 6-12 2005 | Yourish.com Rush's transcript of Bush's remarkable speech - with Rush watermarks: Click here: Limbaugh Lexicon Lesson: Great Bush Speech How Move On is really, truly, really behind the cause of Freedom: Click here: iowahawk: MoveOn.org is Blowing The Winds of Freedom Afghanistan - now out of the news because it's good news for the US: Click here: Top News Article | Reuters.com Book recommendation: Click here: Amazon.com: Books: The Namesake : A Novel The C.S. Lewis website:Click here: C. S. Lewis Foundation - Living the Legacy! Commuting on Route Irish - worse than I-95: Click here: Danger on Route Irish - On Point Commentary by Austin Bay StrategyPage.com Big Brother is corporate: Click here: Amazon.com: Books: No Place to Hide: Behind the Scenes of Our Emerging Surveillance Society You heard it here first - Dylan writing and working on new album for 2005. Wednesday, March 9. 2005Dog Bones du JourComplaints about morality in movies - 1917: Click here: The New Republic Online: Movie Morals Bad guys buying guns? What else is new? I suggest we get rid of the bad guys, not the guns: Click here: The New York Times > National > Terror Suspects Buying Firearms, U.S. Report Finds Speaking of guns, a good shooting game for cat-haters: Click here: Clay Kitten Shooting / CKS 1 Teresa Heinz continues to lose it: Click here: NewsMax.com: Inside Cover Story The rapid growth of Christianity in Africa: Click here: http://www.thematthewshouseproject.com/religion/newxtianorder.htm A New England blue-stater (Sen. Lieberman) in trouble with ideologue Dems: Click here: NewsMax.com: Inside Cover Story Elizabeth Drew, with a critical view of the Republican Revolution and Newt: Click here: The New York Review of Books: He's Back! Another view of Putin - Is it weakness that is making him appear dictatorial?: Click here: The west gets Putin wrong Mary Dejevsky - openDemocracy We believe that the question "What causes terrorism?" is unproductive, and the wrong question to ask. Political Science ain't a science, and group human behavior does not follow rules of cause-and-effect. Scruton and von Hippel discuss their view of the "causes":Click here: The terrorist exception: a response to Roger Scruton Karin von Hippel - openDemocracy How much of world anti-Americanism is pure fashion? Click here: Fashionable anti-Americanism Dominic Hilton - openDemocracy Finally, the Big Bad Wolfowitz is getting some credit: Click here: The New York Times > Opinion > Op-Ed Columnist: Giving Wolfowitz His Due Hey fellas - Iraq needs a Ducks Unlimited Chapter ! Any volunteers? - Reclaiming the vast marshes of Mesopotamia: Click here: The New York Times > Science > Environment > For Iraq's Great Marshes, a Hesitant Comeback Re-posting this critique on Franks' Kansas book - it is too good (the review, not the book): "Kerry did, to be sure, have a message problem, but that problem was and is not just his, but his whole party’s. To sum up in a phrase: the Democrats are a center-left party in a center-right nation. They stumble over their message because if they clearly say what they most deeply believe it gets them in political trouble. Consider the contrast with their opponents. Republicans are conservatives who are proud to say so and who do not fear that saying so will hurt them. Democrats are liberals who, in a correct analysis of their political situation, assiduously avoid using the word that most commonly describes them. Their label discomfits them and their positions give them an edgy relation with the majority of voters." Read entire review: Click here: FT March 2004: The Public Square The beliefs of Civil War soldiers: Click here: While God Is Marching On: The Religious World of Civil War Soldiers [Book Review] Opie with more on South American news - terrorism: Click here: The American Thinker and here for upcoming troubles: Click here: Venezuela News And ViewsVenezuela News And Views: Who rules Venezuela? The MERCAL set up as an example and here - Chavez' failure: Click here: Venezuelatoday.net - Gustavo Coronel Milosz as a Christian writer: Click here: FT November 2004: Articles Tuesday, March 8. 2005Dog Bones du JourChristians are the enemies of the environment? Huh? Watch Bill Moyers crack up before your eyes: Click here: The New York Review of Books: Welcome to Doomsday What has changed since Stover at Yale? Click here: The New York Review of Books: Colleges: An Endangered Species? The dilemma is this: if you reduce property rights for one good cause, someone else will reduce them for their good cause: Click here: Anti-Sprawl Laws,Property Rights Collide in Oregon (washingtonpost.com) A piece on Film and Religion, and a good site too: Click here: http://www.thematthewshouseproject.com/religion/filmicicons.htm Another victim of naive big-heartedness - the effects of immigration in Sweden: Click here: PREVIEW: A Swedish Dilemma Heartbreaking - from The Long Long Trail site: Click here: John Hartington MC Excellent affordable travel: Click here: Club ABC Tours What is really going on in Kabul: Click here: The New York Review of Books: The Real Afghanistan Opie the pup is on the South American story. The Media would be on it if it were right-wing dictators taking over: Click here: Journal of Democracy Movie Reviews: DO NOT watch John Water's Polyester or his Hairspray either. Boring. Good music in Hairspray, tho. World According to Dog: Cinema ReviewsThe Dog's review of every movie ever made: "Licked a few Paul Newman popcorns off the floor, lay down and got comfortable, and, quite honestly, I think I slept through it." Monday, March 7. 2005Dog Bones du JourWW l - the Brits - incredible detail, including diaries, for you buffs and experts: Click here: The Long, Long Trail An Ode to America, from Romania: http://www.expres.ro/evz/editorial_en.html Latest on the Anglican dispute - makes the Bird Dog glad he isn't Anglican/Episcopal - most of us Yankees are bred-in-the-bone Congregationalists, and figger such matters are local church decisions, and furthermore does not happen to feel that people's sexual proclivities are anyone's business, nor does he wish to hear about them in public - and our own Blog Shrink advisor, Dr. Joy Bliss, insists that "Private is Private": Click here: FT January 2005: Opinion The Pope on democracy and faith:Click here: Must democracy rest on faith? | csmonitor.com Can't believe they would even consider this - were Conservatives right, that campaign reform was a free-speech infringement?: Click here: The New York Times > Washington > F.E.C. to Consider Internet Politicking Scrapple-Man - Annan claims Bush destroying ME calm :Click here: ScrappleFace: Annan: Bush Destroying Arab Unity There is plenty of God in Euristan, and it is mostly of the Muslim sort: Click here: What place for God in Europe? | csmonitor.com Definitely cool, and straight from Star Trek:Click here: US developing 'pain from a distance' weapon VDH - Europe is a growing child: Click here: Victor Davis Hanson on Europe on National Review Online
For the Poe fans: Click here: E. A. Poe Society of Baltimore Krauthammer: This is no time to listen to the voices of tremulousness, indecision, compromise and fear. Click here: The Road to Damascus (washingtonpost.com) Don't count on Western-style liberal democracies in the ME: Click here: Foreign Policy: Think Again: Middle East Democracy Friday, March 4. 2005Dog Bones du JourChirac visits the psychiatrist: Click here: Rob Long on National Review Online Those secret Bush tapes reveal...Ta-Da...the Bush we already know:Click here: Mark Steyn on National Review Online The US needs to get back on board with nuclear power. Bradley discusses here the problems with wind power:Click here: Commentary: The Answer is (not) Blowin’ in the Wind Soros claims pursuit of democracy dangerous. Huh? Soros would be dangerous if he weren't so obviously damaged by abusing illegal substances, or whatever it is that is punching holes in his brain: Click here: NewsMax.com: Inside Cover Story If Bush expands freedom in the ME, and here at home, he will be one of the great presidents: Click here: Neocons May Get the Last Laugh Tax revolts stirring, sleazy pols bitch about it: Click here: Upstate Taxpayers Say, Enough! by Steven Malanga Maybe we just don't understand them...imprisoned 1993 WTC terrorists advocate terror: Click here: In the Media A very old, very cold, bug: Click here: NASA Astrobiologist Identifies New 'Extreme' Life Form Review of new Supreme Court rulings, via Iowahawk, including: The Court also reconciled a number of conflicting Japanese/US traffic standards, ruling that starting Friday, motorists may drive on either side of American roads. Click here: iowahawk: Court Backs 3-Oxen Dowries Peggy Noonan's advice to revive CBS News - "Do a good job": Click here: OpinionJournal - Peggy Noonan Good Dylan piece: Click here: The Chronicle: 3/4/2005: Don't Think Twice, It's All Right Time to begin planning our chores for spring: Click here: The Antique Rose Emporium Yet another Canadian columnist salutes W: Click here: davidwarrenonline.com - ESSAYS ON OUR TIMES Movie Review: DO NOT watch or re-watch John Water's 1972 Pink Flamingos. It is truly the vilest, trashiest movie ever made. But the Mr. Egg Man scene is still memorable after all these years, in a disgusting, Freak Show way. Book Review: Three thumbs down for Tom Wolfe's new book. Grim, humorless, lacking in wisdom and charm. But it can save you tons of money - you won't send your kids to college after you read it. Thursday, March 3. 2005News, Etc.Dems gone psychotic - Byrd terms Repubs Nazis: Click here: Captain's Quarters and Dean claims Repubs "evil": Click here: NewsMax.com: Inside Cover Story Those darn Ten Commandments never were any fun anyway: Click here: AOL News - High Court Mulls Ten Commandments Displays Dems admit hoping for failure in Middle East, reports Taranto: Click here: OpinionJournal - Best of the Web Today A gutsy Admiral who has it right: Click here: Admiral steers support for gays in military - 02/28/05 An update on the Daily Kos - A new Dem $ machine?: Click here: Kos Party Scrapple-Dude reports on Monday's Supreme Court decision: Click here: ScrappleFace: Court Rules Teen Killers Must Slay Adults Chrenkoff interviews the great VDH: Click here: Chrenkoff Reich seems to defend markets and Wal-Mart, then concludes we need a "national discussion" - meaning what, Robert? Click here: The New York Times > Opinion > Op-Ed Contributor: Don't Blame Wal-Mart A GodBlog convention ! - Click here: SmartChristian Blog » BREAKING NEWS: GodBlogCon 2005 WILL BE HELD AT BIOLA UNIVERSITY IN CALIFORNIA Free Land ! Hey Maw, time to pick up and move - neighbors gittin' too close: Click here: The New York Times > Opinion > Op-Ed Contributor: Empty House on the Prairie Dog Bones du JourThe Bird Dog's favorite president (and Bob Dylan's too - remarkably): Click here: The manliness of Theodore Roosevelt by Harvey Mansfield Via Iowahawk: MENTALLY DISTURBED NETWORK ANCHORMAN BUNGLES & HALLUCINATIONS "I believe in the dream, the magical mystical kingdom of CBS News. It may exist only in our minds, but that makes it no less real." Dan Rather, quoted in upcoming New Yorker interview. Just another example of why Texas women are the best in the world - Don't Mess with Texas: Click here: http://www.thenerdgroup.com/funnyvoicemail.wav An interesting review of Trotsky's life ("the good communist") : Click here: The Nation | Book Review | The Prophet Armed: Trotsky 1879-1921; The Prophet Unarmed: Trotsky 1921-1929; The Proph The Newt-Man is imperfect?: Click here: The New Republic Online: Comeback Kid How Hamilton invented US foreign policy: Click here: The Claremont Institute: Our Interest Guided by Our Justice Wednesday, March 2. 2005News, etc.This is Brit grouse, not the Dog's beloved ruffed grouse, but might it apply? Click here: The New York Times > Science > Observatory: What's Good for the Grouse Campus conservatives getting louder: Click here: City Journal Winter 2005 | On Campus, Conservatives Talk Back by Brian C. Anderson Another knee-jerk Liberal yields to the wisdom of W: Click here: ProfessorBainbridge.com: Kinsley on Bush The last virtual ink we will waste on the silly Harvard story - imho, Summers is spineless: Click here: Thomas Sowell: Believing the true believers The Vermont anti-war folks complain that the National Guard "never knew they might go to a war" :Click here: In Vermont, a Town-Meeting revolt over Iraq war | csmonitor.com Like Hunter Thompson at the Mensa Convention in Anaheim: Click here: BlameBush!: Fear and Loathing in Anaheim A well-deserved "I told you so" from Steyn: Click here: Telegraph | Opinion | The Arabs' Berlin Wall has crumbled A cheery piece - Ex-Cons could Elect Hillary: Click here: NewsMax.com: Inside Cover Story The shifty-eyed ex-KGB paranoid assumes everyone else operates the way he does: Click here: TIME.com: Vladimir Putin, CBS News Loyalist -- Mar. 07, 2005 Jack Kelly on the "insurgency" - which is no insurgency - they are called terrorists, and darn few of them are Iraquis: Click here: toledoblade.com Dog Bones du JourWho's afraid of the big bad wolf? : Click here: BanHillary08.com Everything you ever wondered about U-Boats: Click here: uboat.net - The U-boat War 1939-1945 A very fine magazine: Click here: FIRST THINGS An "alternative" (eg conservative) college network: Click here: Collegiate Network If you don't know this fellow yet, you should - an Iraqi view on what's goin' on:Click here: THE MESOPOTAMIAN Tuesday, March 1. 2005News, Etc.: Freedom and Free SpeechFirst, Freedom - just as those evil neo-cons predicted, the dominoes are falling - Afghanistan, Libya, Iraq, Egypt, Syria, Lebanon...Iran next? Let's hope so. It has to bring pleasure to every American heart to see tyranny fall.Even the NYT must admit it: Click here: The New York Times > Opinion > Editorial: Mideast Climate Change Second, Free Speech. Students (remember Mario Fazio or whatever his name was?) are rebelling against the Stalinist tendencies of the modern universities at the University of AlabamaClick here: The Volokh Conspiracy - and at Dartmouth Click here: The Volokh Conspiracy - and here Click here: The Volokh Conspiracy - Also: Jeb in '08?: Click here: NewsMax.com: Inside Cover Story The great VDH on Euristan: Click here: OpinionJournal - Featured Article Global warming hysteria: Click here: Exaggerated Science: How Global Warming Research is Creating a Climate of Fear - International - SPIEGEL ONLINE As old as I feel today:Click here: The Oldest Homo Sapiens: Fossils Push Human Emergence Back To 195,000 Years Ago Also: We have a retriever who is paying attention to the Leftist craziness in Latin America: "Does anyone see the pattern: Venezuela-Nicaragua-Uruguay and Columbia is next for it is just a matter of time. Maybe US should be a bit more concerned with the Western Hemisphere." - Click here: The New York Times > International > Americas > With New Chief, Uruguay Veers Left, in a Latin Pattern Maybe the US doesn't care what happens down there? If they are no threat, do we just watch them self-destruct? Dog Bones du JourGood info for you, LYF - includes bear heart: Click here: Wild Game Recipes from Rumela's Web G.K.Chesterton discusses utilitarianism and relativism, 1923: Click here: From the Philosopher The Anglican website: Click here: VirtueOnline-The Voice for Global Orthodox Anglicanism John Quincy Adams' Inaugural Address, 1825 - ya knew it but forgot it, right?: Click here: John Quincy Adams: Inaugural Address. U.S. Inaugural Addresses. 1989 How to properly structure a logical (as opposed to "you stupid reactionary moron") argument in political science: Click here: Dan Lindley Department of the UniverseCome back real soon, little star: Click here: The New York Times > Science > Space & Cosmos > A Star Leaves the Galaxy
The World According to Dog
What I did on Monday: Ate same old breakfast. Chewed on a bone for two hours. Got snow-pills caked between my paws - so came in and took a nap. Then back out to gnaw some more. Then back in. Exhausting day. Think I'll do the same today. Do you call this a life?
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