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Tuesday, April 17. 2012How government bought the universitiesCato Institute’s Patrick Michaels details the impact of the ‘government-scientific complex’. The full, fascinating speech is in the second video. Fun to listen to, if you have a few spare minutes. Michaels is an amusing speaker. Civil SocietyGertrude Himmelfarb: Civil Society Reconsidered - Little platoons are just the beginning. A quote:
Tuesday morning links
Obesity accounts for 21 percent of U.S. health care costs What % is accounted for by old age? Driscoll: ‘Why Your Highway Has Potholes’ Vietnam bloggers charged with spreading pro-democracy propaganda “Teaching as a Subversive Activity” Iranian nuclear scientists were present at failed North Korean missile launch, says source Rev. Al Sharpton: The Race Hustler as Kingmaker Defeat at Sea: The U.S. Naval Implosion of 2050 - Imagining the results of our current shortsighted policy. U.S. voters should recall a time when Mormons saved Jewish lives Here’s how big the potential 2013 tax hikes would be Wood stoveA friend sent me this pic of his family's wood stove when he was a lad, on the farm in Maryland
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Monday, April 16. 2012Hometown Poll: Obamaganda "Fail"In a voluntary poll, unscientific, by my hometown's Encinitas Patch, only 18% said "no" to whether "Is stay-at-home parenting as difficult as a job outside of the home?" Encinitas political party registration is about evenly split among Republicans, Democrats and Independents. Obamaganda fails across party lines. If Patch in your locality has a similar poll, please add the results in Comments. California’s Failure To Protect All From Illegal HarassmentLast Friday, the editor of a southern California publication asked me whether I wanted to do a piece about the “settlement” between the US Justice Department and University of California San Diego regarding the handling of racial harassment on campus. I told him that I wasn’t privy to the inside details, so didn’t want to analyze the settlement. What I do know is that it grew out of incidents on campus in 2010 that caused an uproar of indignation, mostly justifiable. A fraternity held a Compton Cookout that relied on disparaging racial stereotypes of Blacks. A noose was found in a library. (As it later was revealed, a minority student admitted to placing the noose, not considering the implications.)UCSD quickly set up an office on Harassment and Discrimination to hear and judge complaints regarding any campus minority. UCSD took constructive action to uphold laws, alleviate fears and confront facts. Added: Inside Higher Ed reports: "A professor’s use of a class website at the University of California at Los Angeles to promote a boycott of Israel has led to a protest and a subsequent finding by the university that his actions were inappropriate...Academic freedom experts said that professors are not free to use class websites to promote political agendas. “If the link posted is strictly of a political nature, and is unrelated to the course content, then it is not protected by academic freedom,” said Greg Scholtz, AAUP’s director of academic freedom, tenure and governance." At the University of California’s sister public college system, California State University, however, the opposite is taking place. The illegal use of college webservers to promulgate anti-Israel propaganda, to promote boycotts of Israel, create an harassing atmosphere on campuses toward Jewish students and others supportive of Israel, and senior administrators who have ignored these transgressions and themself broken the law, has not been addressed nor remedied by the Chancellor of the Cal State system, Charles Reed. The outrageous and illegal activities by some faculty and administration members continue. I won’t belabor you with all the details here. Just read the latest letter: "Abuses of academic freedom at CSU need your attention", below, from leaders of AMCHA, an organization to protect Jewish students from illegal harassment, written to Chancellor Reed, Cal State college presidents, and the state officials elected to protect the rights of all Californians. The issues have previously been brought to their attention, including by me (Cal State’s Chutzpah, in City Journal). The issue is already moving to the courts. We await the US Justice Department to intervene, or to as so often in this administration exhibit a proclivity to only become involved on behalf of one minority. Continue reading "California’s Failure To Protect All From Illegal Harassment"
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Fighter PilotI recommend full screen. Our flyboys can fly.
Monday morning links
So You Want To Own a Gun - Advice for the first-timer. You can buy this plant for $15.98 Ralph Branca on payback and being Jackie Robinson's friend Romney Gaining on Obama Ted Cruz: Texas' Answer to Marco Rubio Initiative to regulate health insurance hikes sparks big debate - Initiative would regulate health care Subsidizing wind and solar because China and Germany are doing it Obesity is a Bigger Threat to Health Care Than Obamacare SANDERS: The limits of technology in a dangerous world ABC: Tea Party Movement Is Stalled – Americans Want Humongous Debt, Record Spending, More Government Control Hartford Seminary's Shameful Ties to Syria's Dictator Is the world sitting on a tinderbox? HIZBALLAH AND THE ARAB REVOLUTIONS: THE CONTRADICTION MADE APPARENT? The New Mastermind of Jihad - A recently freed Islamist thinker has long advocated small-scale, independent acts of anti-Western terror Recalling the Jenin ‘massacre’ libel The contention that women are underpaid by American employers in comparison to men is demonstrably untrue. Sunday, April 15. 2012Today's PJ O'Rourke: The Country Gentleman
My Life as a Failed Country Gentleman - P.J. O'Rourke on his fields of crabgrass, trout-free trout stream, Federalist-era wiring and dashed dreams of tweedy refinement
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Great Blue Heron nest-camSunday link dump
Isn't It Romantic? Feminism's latest triumph: Boys are afraid of girls. Totally Unsocialized Homeschool Weirdo Doesn’t Know Where To Buy Bath Salts Or Pot, Has 242 Year-Old Boyfriend Kindergarten Wars: Manhattan IS Lake Wobegon Bears Chase Vt Governor In Backyard Higher-Ed Accountability: Has Its Time Come? Blogger horrified to realize that Burger King’s new bacon sundae is lookin’ pretty good to him Fracking Vindicated Failure to Launch. What the Fluke is going on here? UPDATED Do girls only want a career because they can't attract a man? Provocative study casts high fliers in a new light For Obama, Going Positive May Be More Difficult This Time Mead: As Blue Dies, What Happens To the Jobs? Part One President Obama’s Secretary Paid Higher Tax Rate Than He Did Jay Cost: Obama’s lousy reelection strategy "The MSM/left is always acting in bad faith" Does raising the minimum wage reduce poverty? 'Flytilla' Activists Receive 'Welcome' Letter from Israel Janet Napolitano Signed 'Stand Your Ground' Law for Arizona in 2006 Survivor tells of life inside a North Korea concentration camp
From today's Lectionary1 John 1:1-2:2
1:9 If we confess our sins, he who is faithful and just will forgive us our sins and cleanse us from all unrighteousness. Texas BluebonnetsMaggie's Farm most lovely flower, Marianne, sends us this photo taken April 1, 2012 near Ennis, Texas. The Texas Bluebonnet (Lupinus texensis) is the state flower of Texas. This part of the description is appropriate to Texas: "Bluebonnets cannot tolerate poorly drained, clay based soils." Roots cannot grow freely when constricted or drowned with limited ability to breath.
Saturday, April 14. 2012Wonderful world: A springtime photo dump - my snaps of just a few of the many things and places I likeSpringtime planter, this morning
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Saturday tune: Take it easy my brother CharlieOpera, FYIThe real threat that the Ann Romneys of the world represent to the statist Left: "I am subversive simply by existing."The real threat that the Ann Romney's of the world represent to the statist Left is yet another of the many insightful posts by a mom in Marin whose blog Bookworm Room is a must add to your daily web surfing. She and I have become friends over the years sharing our parenting experiences, she and I -- a work at home Dad -- considering how to best raise our young children for a positive life and constructive role in society. An excerpt from her post today:
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Saturday links
Houston's Own Equitable Building: The Political Perils of Building Tall Wind power is expensive, kills millions of birds and hurts women Sweden Moves to Abolish Gender Should Corporations Be Do-Gooders? Elephant-hunting: Destroying Africa to Save an Elephant’s Tail America's Urban-Rural Work Divide NOW Prysydynt: Ann Romney Doesn't Have the "Life Experiences" or "Imagination" To Understand Real Women "This 2012 Obama is strident and mean, even deceitful, divisive" Dino on the media:
Needed: A Marxist-Style Analysis to Understand and Combat the Extreme Left’s Hegemony Italians Rally in Rome Against Monti’s Pension-Revamp Gap Where's the $ sposta come from? Detroit's Slow Fiscal Death March - State authorities should have let the city go into bankruptcy this summer. Where's the $ sposta come from? Jack Welch on Obama: “He’s got an enemies list that would make Richard Nixon proud.” Michael Bloomberg Campaigns Nationally Against Right of Self-Defense Except for his armed bodyguards... Pat Michaels – on the death of credibility in the journal Nature The Draperizing of Mitt Romney Rubin: The Three Myths that Distort Every Discussion of Israel and the Middle East World more dangerous, top general tells Harvard TURNER: What’s next? Step One after Obamacare - Even before Election Day, block grants are cleaning up Democrats’ mistake Andrew Malcolm: Who is this guy pretending to be president?
Saturday Verse: William Cullen Bryant (1794-1878)
A Forest Hymn The groves were God's first temples. Ere man learned Rest of the poem is below the fold - Continue reading "Saturday Verse: William Cullen Bryant (1794-1878)" Friday, April 13. 2012Prehistoric ManWhy government fails, but individuals succeedWords
Has the American political lexicon shifted to the Left? Driscoll makes the case: First We Take Manhattan, Then We Take Berlitz.
Thank you, Cpl. Bordoni, and rest in peaceA pal emails me re Cpl. Bordoni, USMC: The nephew of a long-time friend of mine was critically injured in Afghanistan back in February. Suffered the loss of both his legs and one arm from a suicide bomber. He made it back to the burn unit in San Antonio, but died last week. His funeral was yesterday in Ithaca. Word du Jour: SaudadeA beautiful Portuguese word that has no English translation: the "...vague and constant desire for something that does not and probably cannot exist ... a turning towards the past or towards the future." And thanks for Chega De Saudade, Pax:
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Friday morning links
Traditional Catholicism Is Winning - There were 467 new priestly ordinations in the U.S. last year, and Boston's seminary had to turn away applicants. "Are you better off than you were four years ago?" Obama: We didn’t have “the luxury” for Michelle to not work. Henninger: Demolishing Paul Ryan - The Left launches on warning against any challenge to its ideological fortress. Thornton: Class Warfare the Last Refuge of a Failed Presidency Pethokoukis: Obama’s inequality argument just utterly collapsed "What Now: the GOP Race and the Election to Come?" by Clark Judge Voter ID Has Broken Leftist Containment Gypsies to Join Jews for Holocaust Commemorations Tom Hayden: A Man Who Gives ‘Opportunism’ a Bad Name Turning a blind eye to North Korea’s ‘hidden gulag’ "We wouldn't expect you to have issues, after all, you're the white male group." It Begins… Leftists Call Ann Romney a C*nt, B*tch, Wh*re for Being Stay-at-Home Mom Good grief
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