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Friday, April 22. 2011Friday morning linksThe government makes a rap song about global warming How bad is that? Hey - but it's Earth Day! Holy Week: Media Worship Earth Day, Attack Easter Paganism has a long history Labor Board Tells Boeing New Factory Breaks Law Allahu Akbar! It’s Our Friends ‘the Rebels’ You'd think they would wait a while before beginning the beheadings Obama says something amusing:
From Arizona, Coyote says Hey, I Can Like Ice Hockey But Still Hate Subsidies. He quotes this:
NAS: Scholars Critique Campus “Sustainability” Movement, Propose Alternatives Ever looked at the rage-driven Lefty site Wonkette? It's fairly immature and unenlightening in general, but I guess it makes people feel good. Well, they do posts about Trig Palin which probably will hurt the feelings of every parent with a mentally-disabled kid, but which are probably driving their traffic into the stratosphere: Humiliating Meltdown Continues… Wonkette Hatesite Hits Bottom… Digs Female UI Sexuality Prof emails F*ck You to campus Repubs. Her excuse is feeling upset, but she's post-menopausal, so what gives? Perhaps she is just filled with hate Just found this news site: Mediaite It Begins… Libs Now Running “Tea Partiers Are Stupid Birther Hicks” Ads That's us! What about "dangerous extremists" too, who want to throw Grandma into the snow? Good FridayQuotes from Jesus from John's Gospel: "I AM THE WAY, THE TRUTH, AND THE LIFE: NO MAN COMETH UNTO THE FATHER, BUT BY ME". "I AM THE RESURRECTION, AND THE LIFE: HE THAT BELIEVETH IN ME, THOUGH HE WERE DEAD, YET SHALL HE LIVE: AND WHOSOEVER LIVETH AND BELIEVETH IN ME SHALL NEVER DIE."
Thursday, April 21. 2011Klavan does a good oneHow to be multiculturally-sensitive to Muslim massacres of the innocent. Yes, true multiculturalism means accepting "differences," and the Jihadists are just basically misunderstood persons, like Charles Manson was. It's all our (evil Western Civilization's) fault that many Muslims seem to like to kill people who are different from them. We all accept that responsibility, don't we? After all, true cultural understanding means understanding that some may lack moral agency, human empathy, and the idea of the "brotherhood of man," as we understand these quaint bourgeois notions from our culturally-limited viewpoint.
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Not the Easter BunnyName that fallacy!
Can you name the major fallacy in the thesis of this essay on education at The American, Rigor Is Better?
History's Mysteries: The Magellan MatterI find it intriguing that what should be one of the most easily-answerable questions in history: Who first sailed around the world? has an incorrect answer. Ferdinand Magellan, right? Not even close. All he did was go the equivalent distance. He sailed from Europe to the Philippines, then back again, then, later, out to the New World, around the southern tip and across to the Philippines... where he promptly hired himself and his band of cutthroats out as mercenaries to fight for a local warlord and got an arrow through his noggin as a reward. So, while he went the equivalent of, he never actually sailed around the world. So, who did? The fact that almost nobody knows is what makes this such a great PR victory for Spain, who Magellan sailed for. When you cheat history, you're in the big time. Continue reading "History's Mysteries: The Magellan Matter" Doing the job journalists won't doFrom Larry Elder's The Donald Takes on Media's Love Affair With Obama:
QQQThe philosophy of the classroom in one generation will be the philosophy of government in the next. Abe Lincoln (h/t Protein) Thursday morning linksIs there a pill for people who pay too much attention? A little fun history: Harding and Coolidge Exciting vid: Troops Under Intense Enemy Fire Attempt To Direct A-10 Pilot (h/t Neptunus) If rich aren't paying their "fair share," then what's fair? All of their money? Poll: Skyrocketing Gas Prices Tank Obama's Approval Ratings Dems ran on a platform of saying they wanted higher gas prices Why it seems that severe weather is “getting worse” when the data shows otherwise – a historical perspective China Urges US to Protect Creditors After S&P Warning Let's face it: they own us Malanga: California Dreamin' About Texas Jobs Democrats and Republicans increasingly divided over global warming We hope for global warming, but fear the next ice age Top GOP Contenders Have PotentialWeak Spots Everybody has weak spots Gov. Otter Signs Order Banning Health Care Reform Wednesday, April 20. 2011Pic dumpMore from my pic collection. Some from Theo and elsewhere.
Opening Day (h/t Theo) A few more below the fold - Continue reading "Pic dump" Ask first what your country can do for you?Has America slowly become a greedy entitlement culture, in which there is no longer any shame in taking from one's neighbors? Wish I had written this, by Harsanyi: If Washington Is So Great, Let's All Pay for It. One quote:
In my view, we are at a tipping point when half the country has become pure free-loaders, and many more have their favorite freebies. See Poll shows Americans oppose entitlement cuts to deal with debt problem. I am a flat-taxer. No personal deductions either. No business or corporate taxes, and no estate tax. (I also want means-testing for Social Security and Medicare, which is just one reason I am not in politics). Think of how much money would be saved on lawyers, accountants and tax-planners. That money could be used productively - by us (not by the government). Of course, if my American Vision were magically realized, the Left would just re-create the whole mess again. The vote-buying, the handouts, the deductions, etc. Am I the only person who takes no freebies and wants no freebies from anybody else? The logic of plunder politicsLeftist Quote of the DayProfessors in the Brooklyn College political science department continue to amaze me with their doings. Today's example is by Corey Robin, writing in the left's The Nation.
Uh, no mention that taxpayers and those who create wealth are to pay for his "freedom" to do what he pleases or to attack their selfishness. Robin would benefit from a bigger dose of freedom, by striking out on his own, without the tit that feeds him -- as do real entrepreneurs. Another aerie camIn Virginia. These chicks are well ahead of the Iowa birds. Hatched much earlier. It's windy there, today. Thanks, reader. QQQ"The smartest thing the Devil ever did was to convince the world that he doesn't exist." This is a common paraphrase of CS Lewis from the Screwtape Letters Check up on those eagle babies lately?Looks like they had some snow in Iowa. Global cooling is gonna freeze all the baby birds on the planet if we don't change our evil habits. Man, those chicks do grow fast. At this moment, Dad just brought home a small fish, hung around for a few minutes, and went off hunting again. These are devoted parents, more so than many humans. Weds. morning linksHe never should have said that semen wards off depression: Sexism Charges Divide Surgeons’ Group Distinguished surgeon gets Larry-Summers-ized Which one is insane?
My point being that the macropod expert sees Irwin as a person too. I'd say that Irwin has got it pretty good when you consider the lifestyle of your average paralyzed Kangaroo. Charles Manson Endorses Global Warming Hoax Apocalyptic fantasies appeal to all sorts Fire-causing CFL bulbs Fire-causing Chevy Volts The reparations will continue until that half of the populace that sucks at the trough is dead or too fat to waddle to the polls.
Capturing the College Textbook Did Obama and Holder Scuttle Terror Finance Prosecutions?
True, but I think there was a deal there: We get an Obamacare waiver, and we'll hire 50,000. Maggie's Farm wants a waiver, but we don't know who to call. Meyers: GOP's Conservative Agenda Reshaping Nation IBD: Time To Kill Ethanol Subsidies The more the feds try to lower the cost, the worse the problem becomes. Government distorts markets. Problems inevitably ensue. Then government steps in to claim to solve the problems they created - while blaming it on markets. PJ: End the Life Expectancy ‘Handouts’ and Encourage Post-Retirement Work -
Tuesday, April 19. 2011SederMy church holds a Seder on the Thursday before Easter, with the traditional foods (but no Matzoh Balls or Gefilte Fish - I don't think our folks would eat that). A Seder in total silence. The Last Supper is thought to have been Seder. Maybe the bread was Matzoh? Alas, we do not serve wine in our church so cannot follow the Jewish tradition of drinking a little too much of it at supper. A bit about traditional Seder foods. School freedomThe middle class and poor have little access to the choices of K-12 schools that the more prosperous have. Government schools have a de-facto monopoly in this industry - 90% of the business, and the government collects the tuition at gunpoint. Like GM, this industry is owned by the unions and, as Albert Shanker infamously said, "When the kids vote in the union, we'll be for the kids." I can think of no principled reason why parents should not be given a voucher for the equivalent of their kid's education cost to be carried to a school of their choice. Not to use Euroland as a good example of anything other than good sightseeing, but they do that in Sweden and people are happy with it. Furthermore, I believe there should be at least nominal stipends for home schoolers, or reimbursement for the costs. In USA Today, Why school vouchers are worth a shot. People want choice. The unions want to keep them on their plantation, and the unions own the Dem Party. If you have never done so, visit a private school, a religious school, and a charter school sometime. I have seen them all. They are not government McSchools (not that most public schools aren't pretty good for kids and families who have their acts together). For me, the issue is choice and variety. Home schooling should not be the only alternative. Flying Carp
Hilarity ensues as their skiff fills with fish. These filter-feeders are an unwanted and unwelcome invasive species from Asia.
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Very good dealsAt The Teaching Company. Got the set of 3 Medieval History courses for $160 (usually $750). Mrs. BD and I live on their courses. There is no reason in the world to watch the crap on TV (except NCIS). I think The Teaching Company is part of the future of education, unless education is about credentials instead of learning. Passover morning linksAttack of the Giant Pythons in the Everglades Are they good to eat? Beef Wellington pockets? Sounds great. Gordon Wickstrom mourns his Journalism school, with Milton A Passover Present From Obama:
It's Raining on Men: Balls Deep at the Conference on Male Studies Taxpayer Calculator: Farm Subsidies Why Obama will end up taxing the middle class They need to take it from us to help us. Pethokoukis: Obama’s $2 trillion stealth tax hike At Drudge:
Wonder if there's any overlap there... Monday, April 18. 2011The Old Folks"Some things never change."Via Kristol:
You can scare half of the people half of the time, but you cannot scare all of the people all of the time. Off topic, but I also wanted to say something to those pitiful whining gals at Yale: If you have to run to Mommy every time something bothers you, you will go nowhere in life. Maybe you have been a good girl all of your life, played your sport, did your homework, sat attentively in class, pleased your teachers, studied for your SATs, etc. Now it's time to grow a spine. If a guy pisses you off, give it back to them as good as you get. If harmless Yalie nurds "intimidate" you, you will have a real problem with real life. It's called The War Between the Who ya gonna call when you're CEO of GE? I always got a kick out of the short-skirted long-legged gals in NYC who had snappy repartee ready for the construction workers' whistles. It's fun sport for all, and it's all loaded with sex.
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