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Friday, September 30. 2005Streisand Interview News from Mars at Paxety Sloppy News Live news requires special care, and needs to be done by calm, skeptical people. But does that sell soap? Rick considers the hysterical, unprofessional, and deeply flawed Katrina coverage, which has been taken to task many times. Sad thing is - that dopey and plain wrong coverage went world-wide and made LA, and the US, look like idiots. No-one reads the corrections - the first impressions stick, however wrong they may have been. Leftists in the CIA It's more about where their loyalties lie, than their politics. Front Page: Click here: FrontPage magazine.com :: CIA Renegades by Steven Plaut And speaking of Horowitz's Center for the Study of Popular Culture, he's running a Restoration Weekend at The Breakers at the end of Oct. Looks good. Wish I could go. Wild cards: Baseball headed for an interesting weekend. Canada's military "woefully unprepared" for terror - or anything. SDA Teaching in Inner City Schools - not fun. Edn Wonks How to beat your wife: Instructions on how, by a Spanish Imam. LGF More on fisheries, and the success of IFQs. Env. Economics Supreme Court will take on spending limits. Lonely Centrist Polygamy in the Netherlands. Ah yes, the Vanguard of Societal Evolution, eh? Zarquawi: "This war sucks." Iowahawk How do we get around without getting lost? Cognitive Daily The War on Israel is just the Lesser Jihad. Jihad Watch Conservatives getting fed up with Bush. Nyhan Samuelson: Are capitalism and democracy really so perfectly compatible? Click here: Capitalism vs. Democracy - Newsweek Business - MSNBC.com Exodus, freedom, truth, and Dylan. Real Meal Ministries Olasky on Katrina winners and losers. Click here: Townhall.com :: Columns :: Three winners, three losers by Marvin Olasky Eric takes on the 10 Commandments: Graven Images? NYT Letters to the Editor: Stix does a little study. Click here: Bush League: Letters Page Politics at the New York Times
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Thursday, September 29. 2005The Int'l Freedom Center On our blog, we are sometimes so far ahead of the news cycle that it can look like we're behind it. We wrote the death certificate for the IFC a week ago, when Hillary opposed it. FYI, here is/was their website. What the site will not tell you is what they really wanted to do. A Rational Canadian Editorial A defense of the USA, and a critique of Canada, From The Ottowa Citizen, via View from 1776, re NO:
VT needs a Repub to run against Sanders for Senate: Am. Spectator DeLay's statement, here. Anglican leadership in Iraq slaughtered. Why I am still a Republican, by Robert George Is Cindy a media whore, a star-f-er, or just a "liar," as McCain says Real reason NO Police Chief resigned? RRWH has info. (Who would live there?) At No Oil, A Marine comments on the peaceniks. Propaganda in the classroom. Protein Wisdom Calif - important referendum on union dues and politics. CSM FEMA's Brown testifies, gets roasted by congresspeople trying to evade their own resp. Junior Gotti out on bail - Curtis Sliwa watchful Dick Morris: Hillary doesn't know which way to turn. How Zarquawi hijacked the insurgency. Austin Bay Downward mobility tough on male health.
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Wednesday, September 28. 2005Two problems with Airplanes News Flash: airplanes linked to global warming. I guess we never thought of that one before:
Dymphna on Air Safety: "It's all for show". Read this before your next flight. My links aren't working: Click here: Gates of Vienna: It’s All for Show Tuesday, September 27. 2005Media Whore gets herself Arrested Yup, Cindy finally did it. Wow, what a hero! Saw her happy face on Drudge this AM, but the photo is taken down now.
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A Plan for Fisheries Reasonableness finally enters the subject of preserving fisheries, and the Bush admin. is on the right side. The Commons. Gimme Some Money, Part 2 Katrina's flood waters woke the poverty pimps from their dormancy, but now the heavy hitters are getting on board - massive pork projects for LA. Quoted from Washington Times at The Corner:
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Monday, September 26. 2005Katrina, Environmentalists, The Corps of Engineers, and Money Powerline highlighted this piece in the WSJ. Good. A sample: "...the Corps hardly has a record of rationality. It claims that Katrina produced surges higher than the levees that Congress funded it to build. But Louisiana State University's Hurricane Center found that "the flooding of most of New Orleans" came from breaches of floodwalls on canals adjoining Lake Pontchartrain; Katrina's surges did not pour over the levees but breached them because the Corps' floodwalls were shoddy. The barrier stopped by the lawsuit was designed to keep storm surges out of the lake, so it would have reduced the pressure on these floodwalls. And now, as we have seen, Hurricane Rita drove new surges into the lake. The Corps actually contributed to increased pressure from the surges on Lake Pontchartrain by building the little-used Mississippi River Gulf Outlet, a 76-mile long canal that destroyed 20,000 acres of wetlands. The Corps causes floods across the country by destroying wetlands and channeling rivers. Meanwhile, the federal government encourages construction in flood plains by providing flood insurance."
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Canada's GunScam, at Captain Ed Killer Dolphins Missing? At Ex-Donk. Howler reports on Ed Decker. Who he? Find out, and watch Howler rip the poor soul a new one. Photos from the Anti-War protest Photos here. Gives you a good sense of who these people are. Thanks, Powerline. Protest posting from No OIl, too. Definitely Moonbats on Parade - their signs are revealing. Respectful disagreement, people? The Coalition Against Civilization Even wackier than the anti-war crowd. Thanks, LGF Men outnumbered by women on campus. This has got to be fun for the guys, unless half the women are transgender whatevers. At Instapundit
Sunday, September 25. 2005Stop the ACLU has a fundraiser for an ad in the Washington Times. It has been many years since I have believed that the ACLU had America's best interests at heart. The Anti-War "Movement" Ah, the nostalgia for the 60s. They sang "We shall overcome" and "Blowin in the Wind." Lots of "angry grannies." Powerline reminds us of who organizes this stuff, in a 2002 piece by David Corn. The IFC looks dead Chalk up one more giant slayed by the blogosphere. I can just hear the Marxist professors on the Committee saying to eachother "Rats. Foiled by the know-nothings again." Sweet. Washington Times editorial, yesterday It begins like this (I cannot link to it):
Darn right. Big mistake to change the rules of the game. Not very grown-up, either: petulant.
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Saturday, September 24. 2005Flood Insurance Pennywit revisits the issue, one which always deserves revisiting. Morgagees must always have it - what bank would not insist? There is a larger question: Why do local governments permit building on flood plains and coastlines where flooding is certain? Well, we know the answer: It's about development and real estate. My opinion: I hate the idea that my taxes might be subsidizing insurance that permits people to live in zones where commercial insurors are unwilling to assume the risk. In the part of Cape Cod that I tend to visit, we see houses disappear into the ocean every winter. There's an expression: "Cape Cod Real Estate - Going Fast." The Atlantic is eroding the shoreline at an average of 3 feet per year. Got to accept nature's power. A Link between Warming and Hurricanes? Nope, reports Grist magazine hurricane expert. Friday, September 23. 2005Unbelievable Chirac's face on new Palestinian stamp. Atlas. Told Ya So Anyone who would live in New Orleans is a Total Moron and deserves these consequences. Make it a national park for ducks and gators, and ivorybills. Or a Disney thing to celebrate Cajun coonass culture - best food in the USA. Let the mighty Mississippi run wherever it wants to. Or, hey, move back in...there's always next year to ride your roof again. Someone, please tell me why I should support such below-sea-level idiocy with my taxes...this isn't just below normal sea-level, it's below normal IQ level. And for those Brit idiots who blame US-caused global warming for hurricanes, check here. And for those scumbags like Rangel and Mr. Hillary who attack Bush for hurricanes, check here. And hey, you ignorant emailers who never sucked the yellow fat out of a crawfish shell - learn about coonass. Time to Cash in on your Blog? Who wouldn't want to? WSJ has story today. We will entertain any offers over ten million for Maggie's Farm, as of today. Cash only. I told you we were cyber-sluts. Update: 24 hours and still no emails with offers to buy...I do not understand that at all. Thursday, September 22. 2005
Nathaniel is famous already with this Maggie's debut, with a Keith Richards hairdo and Yoda mannerisms, and getting used to a windy Cape Cod beach a couple of weeks ago. Nat? Gnat? Nate? Yoda? May the Force be with you, little fella. Smallest robots built by Dartmouth researchers. Positive review of Stones new album: A Bigger Bang. In The Week. Soros is back. Is this guy an American citizen and, if so, why? Why engineering is a lousy career path, by Kern at TCS. The Krugman Report, by Luskin. Merkel's failure: Not much of a politician, I guess. NYT VDH on Katrina Reporting:
Too Much Good Stuff Today: More on family collapse as cause of poverty: Bray at Detroit News Dickerson mocks failures of fiscal conservatism. He has a damn good point. Lee makes same point. Newspapers dying a slow death, grieving from Eric. Why? Is it because "You are stuck on stupid, reporter" ? - video here, thanks to Political Teen. Or is it because of pieces of stupidity such as the disparagement of motherhood by the NYT yesterday, reported by Charmaine. Sheehan is gone for good. Why? The Doc suggests that it is because she took on the media's sweety-pie - the lovely, charming and feminine Hillary. And speaking of feminine, California women feel oppressed by having to wear bathing suit tops, reports Right Wing Nation. Story here. The link to Nude Beach at the bottom is x-rated - do not visit that site. Boston most expensive town in US: Martinipundit
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Rita Update Go to Stormtrack for details. And scroll down a bit to see his school bus posting. A sane Moslem, in a nation which is well on its way to becoming majority Moslem - Sweden. Latest on the Bird Flu Fred Barnes on the difficulties in getting a conservative court Scott on Pork - did we need Katrina to remind us of pork? It must be fun to be so generous and extravagant with other people's hard-earned $. England update at New Criterion. Bork on Roberts. Sample:
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Scheisse. Demarche on Germany's unraveling.
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