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Tuesday, March 15. 2011Tuesday cocktail hour links
Grabar: No Longer Academic: When Activism Is on the Curriculum We missed this: Question Insanity: What to Ask Progressives - An ex-Soviet immigrant goes Socratic on his liberal American critics. Smart comment from Eric: Have conspiracy theories have become the modern equivalent of P.T. Barnum's freak shows? Yes, like the warmist hysterics. Good details of the battles of Staten Island at Walking the Berkshires Sipp: Marketing, Advertising, and Sales 101. Great video ad for Telluride. Skiied there one week, a few years ago. Great. I hate the chair lifts without bars, though, especially when you're going over canyons. Yikes. I still have the Osprey backpack I bought there for dumping kids' clothing in when it warmed up during the day, and things were shed. You find challenging and exciting skiing there. Same as tennis: keep those knees bent. Scorsese’s Gangs of New York: How the Left Misuses American History. It's called "propaganda." Tuesday morning links
Belmont on urban renewal: Saving the village in order to destroy it h/t Dr. Sanity Family breakdown was elephant in the room at anti-bullying circus Medicare paid $3.1M for Viagra, other erectile-dysfunction drugs Dead Men Risen: The snipers' story Why is there no looting in Japan? The Law of Demand: Pirates Cut Ransom Demands Re taxes: How Much Money Do the Rich Have? Internet will soon be top choice to get news in America as it overtakes newspapers for first time Hennessey: The President’s budget: whistling past the graveyard Breaking: Bill Clinton Diagnosed With Psychiatric Disorder Not a joke Military 'diversity': more DC silliness God forbid you bought an original Powerbook in October 1997 instead of buying shares (in Apple) When Are Religious ‘Progressives’ Going to Get Serious? Not from The Onion: Climate Change Advocates Glom Onto Tsunami to Advance Arguments Steyn: Dead Jews Is No News Monday, March 14. 2011Japan updatesTide of 1,000 Bodies Overwhelms Quake-Hit Japan Radioactive Releases in Japan Could Last Months, Experts Say It's not a nuclear catastrophe
Also, Japan's massive earthquake has little effect on culture's impeccable manners
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A few Monday morning links
Related, good interview from Canada: The Dependency Trap World's capacity to store information Alexandria has changed: Arabian Nightmare? Pakistan council protests use of padded bras by Muslim women Owsley Stanley is dead Detroit Plan Makes Big Charter School Bet Reacting with hysteria: Lieberman: Stop new nuclear plants in US Related: WARNING: Fear-Mongering And Health David Thompson on the Wisconsin union protests We missed Pi Day yesterday Sunday, March 13. 2011Sunday morning links"Liberals want to eradicate bullying. Conservatives want to raise kids strong enough to handle it." One of the functions of Maggie's Farm is to push back against the Leftist bullies and Nanny State bullies and government bullies. Moonbattery: The Ultimate Dirty Job Are these really adults? Looks like the State Troopers are taking out the trash. Karzai: Leave our country, please Illinois Governor Signs Amazon Internet Sales Tax Law So Amazon says they'll quit the state
When all else fails, lower your standards:
Robert E. Lee, read your Sun Tzu! Saturday, March 12. 2011White House Spokesman Outlines America's New Energy Policy
Shovel (and bucket) ready.
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Saturday morning links
Not from The Onion: global warming caused earthquake Insane. But nuke plants in earthquake zones seems like a lousy idea on the face of it. Why Moonbats Love Trains I love trains too - if they make sense and require no more subsidies than our roads do. We have enough roads. Obama Blames Oil Companies For Lack Of Drilling
It's all about buying votes in Iowa. Ethanol belongs in beer and cocktails. I don't know why they don't call it "alcohol" - or moonshine, because that's what the pols want us to inflict on our teetotaling chain saws, lawn mowers, and outboard engines. Nordlinger on O'Keefe Factories having trouble finding skilled workers Krauthammer: Solving the budget problem is easy I'm for Dr. Krauthammer for President Friday, March 11. 2011Friday morning linksOur ancestors are the Bushmen So much for my family geneology Americans Line Up for the Jobs They Allegedly Won't Do Honor killing in Leviticus
Voegli: Thoughts on Wisconsin Neoneo: Peter King McCarthy Teacher tenure is poisonous: Cory Booker, mayor of Newark, says it's time to put performance first Editorial: Is America Becoming A Welfare Nation? Yes. Entitlement is a cultural and spiritual cancer. Q&O: Is the military leadership “too white and to male?” Diversity gone wild … Pipes: The shores of Tripoli Stigmatizing fat people Are fat people just as evil and greedy as rich people, taking more than their fair share of the pie from the skinny and the poor?
Thursday, March 10. 2011Why I'm fighting
Gov. Walker: Why I'm Fighting in Wisconsin
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Thursday morning linksOvercoming introversion. Is the cure worse than the disease? Forget the seven-year-itch, the breaking point for couples comes after THREE years Schneiderman: Sex, Marriage, and Happiness Sowell: Cynical Unions Are No Friends To U.S. Workers "Why Aren't Environmentalists Cheering Higher Gas Prices?"
The Bullet Train to Bankruptcy - Researchers and residents are growing suspicious of high-speed rail in California. h/t Insty Driscoll: The New York Times, Still Looking Out for the Common Man Helmut Schmidt calls for IPCC inquiry Juan Williams: NPR 'All White Organization,' Exhibited 'Worst Of White Condescension' In Firing Me Via Doug Ross: Wednesday, March 9. 2011Weds. morning links
O’Keefe: More Controversial NPR Videos to Come
Welfare State: Handouts Make Up One-Third of U.S. Wages Corporate Social Responsibility: A Fundamentally Subversive Doctrine In a Free Society Sick Days in CT Volokh: Afghanistan and Nation-Building de Rugy: The Truth About Fannie and Freddie’s Role in the Housing Crisis Malanga's Shakedown: The Continuing Conspiracy Against the American Taxpayer:
Tuesday, March 8. 2011Tuesday morning linksWSJ: The Decline of U.S. Naval Power Marginal Rev: In praise of impersonal medicine. I still prefer the personal version. He doesn't address the shortcomings of a doc or computer who doesn't know you. How the Tax Code Broke Healthcare (h/t SDA) The UK wants to be a Third World nation Rasmussen: What You Can Learn About Wisconsin Dispute from Differences in Poll Questions Monday, March 7. 2011Monday morning links
Iran and yellowcake again Suze Rotolo died WSJ: ObamaCare's March Madness - After one year as the law of the land, mayhem abounds. Union greed and the New York Times: Radosh The Hill: Number of healthcare reform law waivers climbs above 1,000 Samuelson: Why Social Security Is Welfare Rubin Report: Now We Know: How the Obama Administration is Going to Bring Disaster to the Middle East and U.S. Interests Harvard for Tyrants - How Muammar al-Qaddafi taught a generation of bad guys. Sunday, March 6. 2011Good news from the AGW Front
So it should come as no surprise that NASA has just spent another bazillion dollars of taxpayer money in a vain effort to bolster its feeble, warped and biased conclusions. Or at least it tried to: So that's not only good news, but, thanks to the hard efforts of the Washington Examiner, quadruply so! Thanks, Washington Examiner! Friday, March 4. 2011A plea for Affirmative ActionWilliam Chace on Affirmative Inaction:
Prof. Chace favors affirmative action only for blacks with American heritage.
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