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Wednesday, January 13. 2010Restraint of appetitesA quote from Yuval Levin's Capitalism at NRO:
Global cooling, etc.Is the MSM beginning to get it? From Jack Cafferty via Watts:
QQQGood judgment comes from experience, and a lotta that comes from bad judgment. Anon., from Theo's Old Farmer quotes And now for something completely differentHow often have we heard complaints about the inappropriate cheesecake on Maggie's Farm? Countless times. So here's some beefcake instead - Scott Brown, MA Senate candidate, as a law student (via a piece at Powerline). The photo should help with the gal vote, don't you think? Betsy has a very good update on the MA race. Also today: Union plans major ad buy for Coakley. We also note the conspicuous absence of a major national politician to support the Dem in this campaign. The O not invited, apparently. We support Scott Brown, even if we enviously resent his good looks:
A few Weds. morning linksMajor essay at Reason: Class War - How public servants became our masters Dems hit panic button in MA: Is your campagn in trouble? Attack Rush Limbaugh. Related, a dopey health care industry rides to Coakley's rescue From the Met Office's mistakes to Gordon Brown's wind farms, the cost of 'green' policies is growing, warns Christopher Booker How the press covered up Bill's mistress to protect Hillary. Related, Ben Smith: The Clintons stand alone US cult of greed is killing Gaia. Good grief.
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Tuesday, January 12. 2010Steel Worker Union Guy: Yeah, Coakley's Campaign Paid Me Fifty Bucks to Stand Here Holding a Coakley Sign, But I'm Voting for Brown
At Ace
Armstrong and Miller in the RAF
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Insane worldFrom VDH on The Way Our World Works (h/t, Am Digest - with Randy Newman's Short People):
World's biggest yacht
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Freedom Declines In WorldIf you’ve never had freedom taken from you, it’s easier to take it for granted. If you have, freedom becomes more precious and vital to survival and advancement. This is of much more than a matter of personal freedoms within Unfree countries. The despots ruling them also pose major threats to other countries. For the 4th year in a row, according to Freedom House’s invaluable annual analyses since 1972, freedom has declined in the world. One can only hope that the Obamites are paying attention, as there is more evidence of they not giving much of a damn.
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Freedom House doesn’t measure promises or commentators’ perceived portents. Freedom House sticks to what actually exists. For example, 88% of the people in the MidEast and There’s much more detail in the Freedom House reports.
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QQQ"It's the peoples' seat"Pow! "It's not Kennedy's seat, it's not the Democrats' seat, it's the peoples' seat." Scott Brown: AstonishingWSJ:
Whole story here. 84 weeks on the best-seller list
Have you read The Shack yet?
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Tuesday morning linksHorowitz' 8-part series on Rules for Radicals To walk, or not walk, away from your mortgage Pope gets religion: Pope Denounces Failure to Forge New Climate Treaty More on The dirty little secrets of ObamaCare Why Peak Oil is Peak Idiocy: Endless Oil Dr. Sanity: CALIFORNIA WASN'T SACKED IN A DAY--or, How A Golden State Became A Failed State The Logic of Liberty: Whose Responsibility Is Your Health?
A doc's angry letter to Sen. Nelson The filth of one-party politics in Massachusetts. The allegedly SEIU push-polling is disgusting. Related: The Scott Brown campaign aimed to raise $500,000 in one day on the internet. They raised over one million. The election is next Tuesday.
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Monday, January 11. 2010Why this today? I have no idea.Crisis of the MenhadenThe crisisification of everything from weather to fatness to flu season trivializes real crises. Just One Minute mocked the NYT's crisisification of the Atlantic Menhaden population. Fair enough. It's not a crisis, but it is a serious concern to all those concerned with ocean wildlife - and one which could be easily solved by limiting the helo-guided factory-fish harvest of these bottom-of-the-food-chain schooling fish.
Even as recently as 6 years ago, when fishing on Long Island Sound, you could catch your bait for Bluefish or Bass by tossing a bare hook into a school of Menhaden, aka Bunker, and just dragging the hook through the thick schools. Since the factory ships appeared, those giant schools have been harvested like the herds of Bison and the sky-darkening flocks of Passenger Pigeons. Here's The Most Important Fish in the Sea Here's Meet menhaden - before this ecologically critical fish vanishes Images via links above
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Graduate Ed SchoolsVia Phi Beta Cons:
Moneybomb for Scott Brown
Just for today - Insty calls it a Scott Brown moneybomb. Every little bit helps.
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What are y'all reading? Groping toward understandingMailed in from a reader: For those following that thing that makes small potatoes of such well-planned conspiracies as IPCC/Climategate, the Porkulus Bill, DeathCare, and so forth, here’s a very portentous and evocative weekend interview with Hank Greenberg. Also, here is the part one (the part that throws so much light in conjunction with the Greenberg piece) of the Matt Tiabbi trilogy –the installment that, read (or re-read) side by-side with the Greenberg interview –while bearing in mind the very recent revelations of emails proving Timothy Geithner’s vampire stalking and zombization of AIG (the only ‘bust out’ vehicle that could do what they wanted done, and for control of which they had sent ''trumped up charge" Elliot Spitzer in 2005) from behind his president’s desk at the New York Fed –adds so very much indeed to the slowly revealing picture of the set up of the crash of 2008. Some of us will simply never ever get over the sheer unmitigated gall, the cosmic effrontery, of this NWO cabal stripping so many ordinary joes of their lifetime savings, as if they were no more than sacrificed pawns. I guess when Soros did it to the British workers’ Pound Sterling savings and got away with it clean, the only surprise left in the crackerjax box would have been had not the cabal done the same thing again a magnitude larger in SE Asia 1998 and then again ten magnitudes larger with the trilogy grand finale in New York with the Dollar and America, with the blowoff in 2008. I recommend you save these two URLs as a matched pair of pistols – whenever you note someone groping toward understanding what was done and how, you’ll have these two links to get 'em started. QQQ"If the government doesn't trust the people, why doesn't it dissolve them and elect a new people?" Berthold Brecht, speculatively attributed to H.L. Mencken at a good post at Big Lizards
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