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Tuesday, December 9. 2014Deep mysteries of Christmas lights
Christians use Christmas lights and Christmas candles to symbolize and celebrate Christ's coming to illuminate a dark, painful, and sinful world. There are two mysteries to those strands of colored lights which I have never understood: - No matter how carefully you stow them away, they always come out tangled. Are they self-tangling? - You stow them away for 11 months untouched, but when you take them out in December, half the strands don't work and you have to run to Home Depot or CVS. Do they have a built-in obsolescence?
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Tim Keller interviewed about God and his faithLeaving feminism
Heather Wilhelm: Why I Left Feminism (Or, How Feminism Left Me) - Here are seven problems with modern feminism.
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Subsidizing middle class markersVia Driscoll's Elizabeth Warren Goes Full Orwell:
Nice purseTuesday morning linksOn Pearl Harbor Day, Boston Globe (Said) US Should ‘Hero-Worship’ Community Organizers, Not GIs 21 Photos of Pearl Harbor and a Day That Will Live in Infamy You can’t detox your body. It’s a myth. Song “White Christmas” Denounced as Racist DOJ Banning Smoking in Federal Prisons - Only exemptions for ‘religious reasons’ and staff Feeling Better at the Pump? Since 2008, America’s Oil Supply Has Grown by 50% Columbia Law School Lets Students Postpone Exams Due to Grand Jury Decisions Good grief Obamacare Architect Jonathan Gruber: Abortion of 'Marginal Children' a 'Social Good' Is it a moral good? Congressional Republicans to grill Obamacare consultant at hearing Can technology pick the perfect health plan for you? Chicago continues assault on business with steep hike in minimum wage The Minimum Wage and the Great Recession: Evidence of Effects on the Employment and Income Trajectories of Low-Skilled Workers Democrats still confused as to why the South has given up on them. Landrieu's scare tactics for LA blacks How 19 Years Ago Today Al Sharpton Got Blood On His Hands Atkisson: Reflections on Rolling Stone’s Messy, Mossy UVA Rape Story Lena Dunham Walks Back Fabricated Rape Claim Rolling Stone and the Cult of Credulity - The mantra "I believe" pathologizes skepticism and doesn't help victim Jewish Group Accuses New York Times of “Crossing Red Line” By Publishing American Anti-Semite Max Blumenthal It’s Not Just Ukraine - The real problem is that Putin has the whole region cornered. And no one seems to notice. AMERICA'S MILITARY: A force adrift Taiwan Voters Reject China-Centric Policies Who Will Save the People of the Donbas? Monday, December 8. 2014Coquitos for holiday seasonLast year, we were at a friend's and I was introduced to the Coquito. This is, basically, a Puerto Rican eggnog. Very tasty, but also very fattening. Probably 10,000 calories per glass. Delicious as can be. After that party, I made some and brought them to our family Christmas party, where they were a hit. We all had to run marathons to burn off the calories, but it was worth it. I decided to make them again this year and found another recipe to work with. Most of the recipes are similar, though there are minor variations which make it an interesting drink. This year's recipe called for egg yolks, last year's did not. Last year I added nutmeg and vanilla. This year I didn't. I pour it into resealable bottles, and keep it cold. It needs to be shaken prior to pouring, and sometimes you have to warm the neck of the bottle a bit to loosen it up. I don't usually like distilled liquors, but during the winter I'll have some whiskey or add rum to my drinks. Particularly when the temperature dips as it has lately. Continue reading "Coquitos for holiday season" Government for the Strongest and Richest
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Monday morning linksThe Spiritual Shape of Political Ideas - How it is that we once again find ourselves rooting out sin, shunning heretics, and heralding the end times Time To Take The Sippican Cottage Basic Human Decency Test Can You Ever Exercise Too Much? Some evidence shows that intense endurance workouts can put stress on the heart—but it's probably temporary. Great Horned Owl Takes Relaxing Swim in Lake Michigan How stoned is too stoned to drive? Where to Move If You Want a Job, More Money, or Lots of Single People What the Fate of The New Republic Reveals Hiya, Big Spender! For good or ill, Nelson Rockefeller’s legacy lives on. Explaining Hillary’s ‘Sympathy for the Devil’ The Democrats have been reduced to the party of the rich elite (George Soros, Hillary Clinton, Hollywood, Jonathan Gruber-types, edit al.) and the party of the poor exploited by those elites — a lethal combination that takes society exactly nowhere. In essence, they are the party of racism and sexism — that’s about it. Eric Holder believes all cops are racists, targets ‘unconscious bias’ Obama: Racism ‘deeply rooted’ in U.S. Is this right? Here’s Jackie Coakley “Rape Obsessed” Via Driscoll:
Holy Russia, Holy Everybody Else Britain Unveils World's "Toughest" Counter-Terrorism Law Iconic Mideast Photo Is a Fake — and Heartbreaking One at That Sunday, December 7. 2014Truthiness and gullibility
Perhaps politics has always been about irrationality, propaganda, pandering, deception, etc. Socrates himself fell victim to a democratic witch hunt. There are always plenty of people out there who desire power, money, easy jobs, public recognition, etc. and who will do lots of things and compromise whatever integrity they have to get them. I understand that, but I do not respect it. I do not respect calculating, manipulative, dishonorable people, and I desire to insulate myself from them. In recent years, it seems that the contagion of truthiness (useful fictions) goes hand-in-hand with the generation of underlying long-term politically-driven narratives. The seemingly-sociopathic Al Sharpton proved, in the 1987 Tawana Brawley episode, that a lie which fits the right political narrative can be profitable in many ways. In fact, his reckless, destructive ballsiness made his career as a public figure - while destroying many others involved in that famous non-story. Truthy stories cannot get a foothold without media support or incurious acceptance. The media made Al Sharpton by refusing to treat him like the charlatan he is. The media made the Duke rape story, the "Hands up" story, and so many similar stories now culminating in the UVA gang rape story. None of these things were stories - they were ginned-up fictions to provide data points on a narrative line. That is what novelists and poets do. These are modern versions of yellow journalism. We need more people willing to call "Foul" against tendentious PC baloney. I don't really think this is all about gullibility and wish to believe. For the most naive, perhaps, but generally I think it's more cynical and calculating than that. There are agendas which seem, to some, to be more important than the truth. There are hardly enough Walter Duranty awards left to go around these days. Advocacy journalism doesn't just run with fairy tales. Just as importantly, the MSM refuses to cover stories which would be fueled to near-fatal or fatal levels (eg, the IRS story) were a conservative in power. May I note the dearth of aggressive "investigative journalism" since the Left has held power in Washington? Has the Obama administration done anything worse, thus far, than the Nixon administration did? He has known, all along, that the MSM will cover for him because he is a lefty and has brown skin. Good insulation. Pretty much everybody knows all of this now. The news is mostly spinfotainment and the only thing the public can do about it is to switch to FOX where "fair and balanced" means something - to the chagrin of the lefty narrative-spinners. Or Morning Joe too. A few related links: The author of the article, Sabrina Rubin Erdely, now says that it Sabrina Erdley, Rolling Stone, and the Media Put the Cause Before the Truth Rolling Stone’s disastrous U-Va. story: A case of real media bias Jonah Goldberg being called a rape-supporter "We have a member of the administration feeding a bogus story to a social "What is truth?" asked the very clever Pontius Pilate We'll see what happens with that UVA story eventually. To my mind, a "rape culture" is a feminist invention to keep their movement alive. Rape is a serious felony in the US, and is becoming more rare as time goes by. The criminality of rape is not controversial in the US although it is acceptable in many parts of the world and in many cultures. Dubious rape stories, like dubious racism stories, only harm a cause and create backlash. The same thing has happened to the "climate" hyperbole. For rape or attempted assault, call the cops, same as with a burglary or mugging. It's that simple. For climate, enjoy the day whatever the weather. Not to worry, in New England it will change tomorrow. In no place in history on this planet has there ever been less sexism or racism, or more opportunity, or more generosity to the unfortunate, the feckless, the disabled, the homosexuals, and the transgenders, than there is in the Anglosphere today, and especially in the US. So why are the voices so shrill? Could it be because they see their relevance disappearing?
Astor Place
Mrs. BD snapped this pic of one of the wonderful tiles in NYC's Astor Place subway station."In the mid-to late-19th century, the area was home to many of the wealthiest New Yorkers, including members of the Astor, Vanderbilt and Delano families" Why beavers? Because John Jacob Astor, at one time the wealthiest man in America, made his fortune in beaver pelts (and wisely went on to invest his beaver wealth in NYC real estate). Why the Waldorf-Astoria? Because Johann Jakob Astor was an immigrant from Waldorf, Germany.
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Wikipedia needs just a little money from youOther websites ask you to use their Amazon links or whatever to bring them a little revenue. Not us. It's just not worth the trouble (unless you wish to carry suitcases of cash to our bank in the Caymans like the Dunkin Donuts people, Sierra Trading Post, Bob Dylan, Sippican Cottage Furniture, and several others we routinely advertise, do). We like give you ideas of other places to donate at Like most people, I find Wikipedia to be an extremely handy introduction to all sorts of topics. At the very least, it offers enough information to be able to fool people into thinking that you know what you're talking about. At the most, a pretty good elementary education. The old Britannica totally missed the boat. The writing was wordy, pedantic, the print was too small, it was expensive, and there were not enough pictures. As everybody knows, Wiki is non-profit because Jimmy Wales just does his own thing and refuses to monetize his remarkable creation. They need money to operate, though, so throw them a few bucks if you use them. Their fundraiser is now. You Could Tell Santa’s Helper In The UU Church Pageant Was A Drag Queen Because He’s The Only Person In Western Maine That Looks Even Vaguely FeminineThat's from your essential Maine news source, irony-free and fair-and-balanced: The Rumford Meteor Also this one: Merry Christmas. Hope You Don’t Die Of Tinsel Lung Or Snow Cancer
From today's Lectionary: Prepare the way of the LordMark 1:1-8
Saturday, December 6. 2014Wildest Crosswind Landings"I think privacy is actually overvalued"
Because of national security, of course. I thought he was a smart guy. A Struggle for the Soul of Addiction Treatment"As opposition to the war on drugs grows louder, a movement to challenge traditional ways of treating—and doing treatment with—people who have difficulties with drugs is also reaching critical mass." A Struggle for the Soul of Addiction Treatment After 30 years of Nixon's politically-motivated War on Drugs - the criminalization of almost all drug use and sale except for alcohol - has failed. Anybody who wants illegal drugs can buy them almost anywhere in the US within 30 minutes. All prohibition does is to raise their prices, to create abundant new criminals, violence, and gangs, and to make drugs more appealing to defiant youth. Things were better before The War on Drugs. I think that drug addiction is a terrible, often soul - and life-destroying thing, but many drug addicts do quite well in life in places where criminalization is less harsh. We can't criminalize everything we disapprove of. Help for addicts and abusers is plentiful anywhere for anybody who wants it, for free or close to free. I think every sort of help is fine and not worth fighting over, but I remain an advocate of AA. This week is the 81st anniversary of the end of Prohibition in the US.
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Saturday morning linksKey elements of Rolling Stone’s U-Va. gang rape allegations in doubt Rolling Stone Retracts Key Part of UVA Rape Story Sorry Piketty, Wealth Isn't What's Driving Inequality Zenefits in Utah: A classic case of regulatory Ultimately, “the State” is a synonym for “organized violence.” Red Cross Misrepresented How Donors’ Dollars Are Spent Obama Administration REFUSES To Release Documents About White House Role in IRS Scandal Streisand v. Inhofe Obama’s Climate Deal with China Backfires - Emboldened China Plays $100 Billion Trump Card New York Times: Cold Is Caused By Warming Hillary Clinton Proclaims That America Should Empathize With and Respect ISIS, Al Qaeda Hillary in 2016? Not so Fast Krauthammer: The Real Civil War - While Republicans debate tactics, Democrats are trying to figure out who they are. Mark Levin Wows State Legislators: 'Take Your Power Back' 'Islamophobia' Joins the Rainbow Coalition December 5, 2Garner Family Friend Tells CNN The Police “Are Killing Off” Black People… - Yeah, no. Her fellow blacks are doing 99% of the “killing off.” Something Sick Is Happening - For starters, who is Al Sharpton to charge anyone with police brutality? Hackers are threatening the US economy History Tells a Tale Regarding Agreements with Iran Advent: Veni EmmanuelVeni, veni Emanuel! Refrain: Veni, veni o oriens! Refrain Veni, veni Adonai! Refrain.
Friday, December 5. 20149 Lies About Fat That Destroyed The World's Health
It never hurts to be skeptical. Recent scientific case in point - this morning's link about the honeybee scam. A Christmas book recommendationPowder Monkeys and LoblolliesFriday morning linksPic is the 35,000 year-old Lion Man Bee Apocalypse Science Scandal Update and An Apparent Threat of Legal Action William Fouts House: he helped the deaf hear Images of The Temple Mount in the Herodian period (37 BC-70 AD) For docs, more biology info means less empathy for mental health patients Student sex columnist reveals affair with prof. It’s official: America is now No. 2 Germany’s Environment Minister Calls On Citizens To Turn Off Lights During Sex – To Protect Climate! ermany’s Environment Minister Calls On Citizens To Turn Off Lights During Sex – To Protect Climate! - See more at: http://notrickszone.com/2014/11/28/germanys-environment-minister-calls-on-its-citizens-to-turn-off-lights-during-sex-to-protect-climate/#sthash.YfER6BKy.dpuf Democrat Mayor Don Cravins Openly Calls for Voter Fraud in Louisiana "I warn you all this this video can induce projectile vomiting..." Black People the Media Hate (and Rand Paul Isn’t Wild About) Why Democrats should treat Republicans like their mortal enemy Anatomy of a Lie, According to Ferguson Witnesses - How the hands-up meme began How to Deal with Chinese Assertiveness: It's Time to Impose Costs Why? China Conducts Third Flight Test of Hypersonic Strike Vehicle Israel is the only state favoring one religious tradition…except for all the others US Congress passes Israel strategic partnership bill Thursday, December 4. 2014How to play with fireResist arrest. It rarely works out well. The darn guy turned a little misdemeanor arrest into a deathly accident. Stupid, pointless, and provocative as hell. Never do that, dear readers.
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