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Tuesday, March 16. 2010It is transparent, isn’t it?Re: Freedom Of Information Act requests and denials during Obama's administration:
Bird Dog, Al Gore to your rescueBird Dog continues without electricity from the storm damage in the Northeast. But, he needn't fear the effect of high winds. Al Gore's blowhardiness will save him in the future. Al Gore blames global warming. I wonder when he's going to blame global warming for my burnt toast this morning. They fought for you, now fight for themCombat Veterans For Congress. Listed, so far. About:
Needless to say, none are Democrats. Access to a waiting list is not access to medical careSo, who is going to care for those already covered, not to mention up to another 30-million more (although most already get care)? Damn The Electorate, Full Speed AheadFrom a Republican D.C. watcher: As Democrats continue to push their health care reform bill against the will of the American people, they have trapped themselves in a vicious cycle: each time Americans reject their flawed approach to health care, they must find a new way to circumvent their constituents, which leads to even more anger and frustration, which Democrats must then work even harder to overcome. We’ve seen this pattern going all the way back to August. When members of Congress went home for the August recess last year, their constituents gave them an earful, telling them they needed to start over on President Obama’s health care reform plans. But Democrat leaders persisted, and pushed a bill through the House in early November and bringing a bill to the Senate floor on a strict party-line vote, despite historic defeats of Democrats in New Jersey and Virginia. But the public remained opposed, so when the time came to pass the Senate bill, Democrat leaders needed a way to get wavering senators to vote for a 2,700-page bill that featured half a trillion dollars in Medicare cuts and another half a trillion dollars in tax increases. So the special deals began: the Louisiana Purchase, the Cornhusker Kickback, the Gator-Aid, special breaks for Vermont, Massachusetts, and Montana. Disgusted with this arrogant approach to health care reform, less than a month later voters in Massachusetts sent a clear message, electing Scott Brown to the Senate. Brown explicitly campaigned against the health care bill and the backroom deals made to pass it over public opposition. But that still didn’t deter Democrats. To get around this roadblock thrown up by American voters, Democrats decided to pass a bill through the reconciliation process, never before used for something this partisan and of this magnitude. This maneuver requires passing the Senate bill in the House, something most House members had so far refused to do, either because they disliked the bill or their constituents did. So Democrats have come up with another scheme, this time to “deem” the bill passed without actually voting on it. Each time Americans say no, Democrats arrogantly devise a new way to go around public opposition and as a vote approaches the backroom dealing and parliamentary scheming gets more and more unseemly. Even major newspapers can’t watch this process any longer. The Washington Post editorializes, “what is intended as a final sprint threatens to turn into something unseemly and, more important, contrary to Democrats' promises of transparency and time for deliberation.” The Cincinnati Enquirer is less sanguine: “This disgusting process, which Democrats brazenly wish to bring to conclusion this week, is being done with little regard for the opinions of a clear majority of Americans who, while they may believe health care reform is necessary, think this particular approach will take our nation down the wrong economic path.” As Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell said on the floor this morning, “Democrat leaders have made it perfectly clear that they view their constituents as an obstacle, particularly on the issue of health care. At every turn, they’ve met fierce public opposition. And every time, they’ve tried to come up with a way to get around it. It’s become a vicious cycle. The harder Democrats try to get around the public, the more repellent their proposals become, and the more egregious their efforts become to get them through anyway” Interracial BaseballMy son and I are already watching pre-season baseball games on TV. We hosted a viewing of the great film "The Jackie Robinson Story" for his Little League team. Here's a book that examines the interracial baseball that barnstormed the country before then.
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“Next year in Jerusalem”The first night of Passover is March 29. At the traditional meal, the Seder, we Jews fervently say, “Next year in
Has anyone in our commentariat mentioned that the real and spiritual ties of Jews to OK, I get it. For them it’s just pretty meaningless. Meaningful is to cater to the ginned up claims and charges from those who proclaim their intent to destroy Israel or those who care little enough for For those who may want some facts, I recommend this fact-sheet about QQQThirteen ways to spot a phony Vietnam VeteranKeep these in mind. Such are from actual cases, nut cases. 1. His Good Conduct Ribbon has a “V” on it.. Monday, March 15. 2010Christianity winning converts over IslamRichard Fernandez at the Belmont Club, one of the better sites to think well, brings us the link to Philip Jenkins “Third World War.” First, Fernandez’ introduction:
Now, Jenkins:
The subtitle of Jenkins’ article is “The real showdown between Christians and Muslims isn’t in the
Is Boxer boxed in by Obama? (Update)UPDATE: Still no word from Barbara Boxer, though some other Democrats are seeing the light between sense and Obama. Or is it the space between Obama and Americans? Also, GayPatriot reminds us of Barbara Boxer's choice of Bill Clinton over Monica (no pun intended).
California Senator Barbara Boxer, although advocating the most extreme liberal views undermining national security, has been a firm supporter of Now, Boxer faces the American Jewish dilemma. She and over 75% of American Jews supported the election of President Obama. Obama’s, can’t call it anything else, attacks on Israel has gotten roundly criticized by leading Jewish organizations (AIPAC and ADL) and by Republican leaders (here, here and here). Where is Boxer? Nothing has been heard from her. Is she waiting for marching, or parroting, orders from the White House? At Politico, Laura Rozen reports that Congressional Democrats are waiting for a call from Obama’s ineffectual Israel-Palestinian negotiation envoy George Mitchell about what to think or say. Or, maybe Boxer could have gotten a steer from Obama’s senior advisor bull, David Axelrod. Axelrod called an Boxer, like other Democrats, is boxed in between Obama and usual support for As with ObamaCare, President Obama has given vulnerable Democrats another reason to avoid him, for their own self-preservation at the ballot box. But, do Democrat Jews care as much about the box, possibly literally, in which Obama’s policies are putting Should be interesting at the AIPAC annual conference in Here's the featured movie about Obama foreign policy: Message From Bird DogNew England is suffering power outages from a severe storm, so most of our posters are out in the cold. However, Bird Dog is making the best of it.
Random Monday linksA few links left over from yesterday - New England got hit hard by the nor'easter and Maggie's HQ is without power. A blogger is a (compulsive) writer. Human rights are from God, not from governments. Governments' jobs are to secure them. Where does a sexually strange prom fit in? David Brooks says he knows how the O thinks. How does he know? She talks like I would talk: Sarah Palin Lashes Out at Liberals, D.C. and Media Shut up and act, Tom. VDH. Actors are not known for knowing things. No global climate data from 50% of the world. Free medical care for artists? Sheesh. Hey, I am a blog artist. Or at least a blog artiste. Does higher ed mean more money? No. And that's not what it is for, either. Texan textbooks. Good deal. Capitalist Pig: Sulzberger to 6 mill/yr Cold weather kills.
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Sunday, March 14. 2010Club Macanudo
Smoke, drink, dine in comfort in midtown NYC. Very pleasant and civilized.
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Pi DayFrom Env Econ:
The guy knows 15,135 of the numbers - and he's only #10 in the world.
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Sunday silliness: 'Redstar Fall' Myself, I scored an 88%, which I think is pretty good. In that vein, here's one of my favorite online games. Just hit 'Start', no need for instructions. Challenge: Level 13 in two clicks.
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From today's Lectionary: "Everything old has passed away."Paul's second letter to the Corinthians, 5:16-21
Netanyahu is being Sharoned by the Obama AdministrationWhat the heck is the Hurva, and what is its current role in Israel-Palestinian and Israel-US tensions? The Hurva (“ruin” or “wreck” in Hebrew) has become a target for the Palestinian campaign to denigrate Israel’s Prime Minister Netanyahu is trying to avoid being smeared as was former Prime Minister Sharon as justification for Palestinian attacks upon Israel and Israelis, that the Obama administration is in its misguided incompetence encouraging. Former Prime Minister Sharon was falsely accused of inciting the Second Intifada by the Palestinians by his visit to the
Before Here’s an aerial photo from 1940. The Jewish quarter is at the bottom of the image. The two large domes are the Hurva Synagogue, at the lower right, and the Tiferes Yisrael Synagogue. Both were destroyed by the Jordanians in 1948, after starving out the Jewish inhabitants of the Jewish Quarter.
In 1948, British officers led their Arab Legion to destroy the Hurva, and other synagogues in the Jewish Quarter. The Jordanian commander is reported saying: "For the first time in 1,000 years not a single Jew remains in the Jewish Quarter. Not a single building remains intact. This makes the Jews' return here impossible." In sum:
Christians also suffered under Jordanian rule.
Israel commemorated the Hurva site with an arch. Eight years ago a reconstruction of the Hurva started, and is to be opened this Monday. (Notice that the nearby Moslem minaret is undamaged under Israeli rule, as all Moslem and Christian sites are not damaged by Israel, in contrast to the fate of Jewish sites under Moslem rule.) As an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal concludes: “What is clear is that the inauguration of the old-new Hurva—twice destroyed, and now twice rebuilt—represents a deep and irrepressible Israeli urge to heal and rebuild, not in order to obscure memory but to preserve it.” But, the Palestinians, seeking another way to attack
The Palestinians are encouraged by the Obama administration’s reaction in February to
This reflected the Obama administration’s anxiety to show some progress after a year of alienating Israel has good reason to be protective of its heritage sites, as demonstrated by the October 2000 Palestinian sacking and burning of Joseph’s Tomb in Nablus and the September 2000 destruction of archeological remnants of the Jewish Temple on the Mount. Other examples. We know the Palestinians won’t be satisfied by anything less than the utter destruction of As Caroline Glick said last June in receiving a prestigious honor: “Our enemies are right in choosing their targets. They are right because they know who we are. We are the children of P.S.: Worth reading at the Washington Post. The unreality of Obama's Israel policy. Also see Obamá's latest pretext for attacking Israel at Powerline. UPDATE March 16: The New York Times reports on the Hurva dedication, sorta. But forgets to mention that Hamas announced a "day of rage" for Tuesday and that Fatah echoes in competition for being worthy negotiation partners, according to Obama anyway.
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Saturday, March 13. 2010A mighty windSome wonderful windstorm today here. Hurricane-like and packed with the majestic power of Nature. 66 mph gusts. Most of the screens blown off ye olde cabin, and a few trees down or half-down. If Maggie's goes down for a while, that will be why. Blonde returns to work after many yearsOnly comprehensible to those over 40 -
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It's always the kids who sufferAn academic disasterWSJ: Climategate Was an Academic Disaster Waiting to Happen - "The notion of objective truth has been abandoned and the peer review process gives scholars ample opportunity to reward friends and punish enemies." (Sorry - whole thing is behind their new pay wall) Indeed. Corrupt Big Academia. Sen. Brown responds on health careA real, regular American. Not slick, no preaching, no condescension, straight talk, common sense:
The Big Lie
The Big Lie of Dem health care. Am. Thinker
A re-post from 2006. Candidate for Best Essay of the Year: "Love in the Age of Neuroscience"From an essay of the above name by Craig and Fennell in The New Atlantis, which uses Wolfe's novel as a springboard for a discussion of cultural issues, but let me say that I hated the book, but I enjoy Wolfe's writing very much - the book was just too disgustingly real:
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