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Monday, January 1. 2007New Year's Day Links - Updated
Pork is a nice, sweet meat? Env. Economics Not your Dad's diesel mechanic. Gateway Is there something magic about 48 degrees of latitude? The sad story of the Marsh Arabs. SDA Was it grim? Or "really grim"? Daily Pundit. Would it be less "grim" if it were 1000, or more "grim" if it were 5000? Or is it sanctimonious jerks trying to write a catchy headline? Up to 10 house seats will migrate to red states, likely including one from MA. Life with and without risk. Via Crittenden The end of climate "consensus." Moonbattery Conyers, new head of Judiciary, promises to be more ethical in the future.
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Sunday, December 31. 2006Sunday Links, updated through the day, as time, dogs, and opportunity permit
Mary Katherine Ham is a true Ham. She is good, too. This one is about the Duke fiasco. And for another example of true injustice, Instapundit is on the Cory Maye story. Heartbreaking. I'd like to see the blogworld use its feeble powers to do something about this. Lots of new laws kick in on Monday. Do you know all of your laws? A "charisma offensive" for Hillary? Coffee snort onto my monitor. She has the charisma of a rabid wombat, unless you are a lesbian moonbat self-hating commie - or a lazy, disgruntled loser looking for more handouts. Yes, alas, we have some of those in the USA, and it's a damn shame they never learned what it's all about. Endless opportunity - and free choice. How bad is that? I don't want her village. I want my own village - good old Pittsfield, MA. That's good enough for now: I can live with my own dumb choices, like being a "journalist." For the present, that is. You won't believe this Dartmouth prof. Powerline Take your pick. AP spins poll in both directions. Self-hating Americans. Gateway. Since when is self-hatred a virtue? It's just the flip side of self-love, and it is an illness - except when self-hatred is justified by behavior. In that case, it is healthy. Bareback Mountain: Leave them kids alone. Well, sheep. The anti-war protesters. Flares has it exactly right:
Flopping Aces has excellent Ford ceremony photos. Here's one:
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Friday, December 29. 2006Friday LinksThis is sick. London to celebrate Castro. I could see celebrating his death, though. Chavez is shutting down TV station. Typical Leftist hero. Where your NEA dues go. RWNation If you can stomach it. The worst of the Times. Conspiracy Why Bush is my Hero. Singleton, agreeing with Ed Koch Who would believe this guy? He's just a general in Iraq. Villainous From a LaShawn piece:
AP journalists are dumber than me. YARGB
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Thursday, December 28. 2006Thursday Evening LinksWhy do Western people react passively to attacks on their culture? Auster asks, and looks back to an old post of his for the answer. A TV evangelist sent me money! (h/t, Smart Christian) Q&A about climate, at American.com Why would anyone worry about eating cloned animals? If the original was good, the cloned one should be just as tasty.
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Thursday Links
Whooping Cranes on the upswing. One grand species saved by human ingenuity. Am. Thinker Doesn't want his culture destroyed by immigrants. Tangled Web. Who would, if you value your culture, that is? Didn't nations historically resist invasion for that reason? Reason # 546 never to take Paul Krugman seriously. Right Wing News. The guy writes like a purely partisan, dishonest moron. Which is why he got the job, one must imagine, instead of me. German-American comfort food, from food blogger Right Wing Nation. We like to think that all of that fat just smooths the lining of our arteries. Why is "the world's wealth" in the hands of a small number of people? Lib. Leanings on Sowell's piece. It's all about the culture. John Edwards enters the race. John who? But how embarassing to have this on Youtube. Gateway Awaiting news of Tony Blair's conversion to Islam. LGF
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Wednesday, December 27. 2006Wednesday Links"We wonder if we've oversold the science." Duh. Warming scientists take a step back from their scare tactics - and their predictions. SDA. But will the press reflect this increasing shift? Record numbers defy the UK hunting ban. As Glenn notes:
What's all this fuss about "separation of church and state"? Prof. B. wonders why the Dems continue to perpetuate the bogus theme. Why do Catholics become Evangelicals? Via News for Christians,
Whole piece at Homiletic and Pastoral Review Krugman wants the US to deal with poverty the way the UK does. Rethink that, Paul. Worstall
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Tuesday, December 26. 2006Tuesday Apres Ski Cocktail Links
From the "If Murtha were a Republican" Department: Sleaze, via Rhymes with Right. Yes, this would be a major scandal. Way bigger than that gay Florida congressman whose name I have already forgotten. Happy Kwanzaa? Huh? What? Never Yet Melted. Thankfully, it has become a joke phrase. "A lying, shakedown whore"? Sounds about right. Ace More on the union dues ruckus. Yes, it is a scam. Front Page. The press, of course, is indifferent. Carrying big cash is a crime? Since when? Coyote. Heck, I never carry less than $100,000 in my wallet. You never know what might strike your fancy, and I hate to use my Mastercard. Doesn't everybody? Funding for the famous fence is gone. The Mexican colonization of the US will continue. Father of 30 has a very good gig in Belgium. (h/t SDA) Brave Moslems run away, in Somalia. Hey - what about the virgins? Maybe they aren't entirely certain.
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Boxing Day Links
The Scarlet Letter. Dr. Helen (pictured) explains it. Freud's affair with his sister-in-law. Does anyone care? Besides Peter Gay, that is? Department of Lefties=Fascists: Driscoll It only takes about five minutes to figure out how the press lies about polls and statistics. Powerline. At least the papers didn't headline "Most believe religion the work of Satan." But they came close. Woops. Moonbats got the date wrong. Whatever. Those dang Christmas Carols annoyed Brit unions. I can understand being annoyed by the Christmas songs - but never by the carols. My problem with the carols is that I know them so well that I can forget to hear the astonishing words. Same with the Lord's Prayer. Would you take the Chunnel this week? I wouldn't. Fear of Romney. Romneyphobia? He is pretty good. Town Hall Americans are forced to be generous, because their government is so stingy, claim Canadians. How is that for a distortion designed to salvage one's self-esteem and to assuage one's conscience? Hitler on Federalism. Volokh's piece begins thus:
"Might serve"? Definitely serves. That was the original deal, aka the US Constitution. The piece is here. We agree with the point which is made. Centralized power is always a threat to freedom - even when it is elected. It is in the nature of government to accrue power, using any excuse at hand. FDR was the worst criminal, in this regard. The Civil War and Jim Crow gave state's rights a bad name, but I am inclined to believe that, generally, states and localities have the right to be wrong sometimes. That is part of what freedom is meant to guarantee. Neither wisdom, nor common sense, resides in Washington, DC; it resides elsewhere - in our people in our towns. Washington, DC obtains its power from the income tax, and the ignominious power of vote-buying with OPM. But many will vote away their personal freedom for a bowl of lentils, especially when they feel spiritually and personally uncertain, frail, and lacking in a "support system". Try some of our Christmas YouTubes - scroll down. Nice selection, Bird Dog. I can think of 100 you omitted, though.
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Friday, December 22. 2006A special Christmas card for our readers, plus a last-minute shopping idea
Gal not included - you have to find your own, but with these trinkets in your hand, it shouldn't be too difficult. Watch for more of her in Sports Illustrated. Please note: If males readers are aware of suffering from Gynophilia, as may be characterized by an undue interest in such diamond photos, contact your local health care professional at once. Attraction to adult females could be a sign of a serious disorder. And hey, Jules Crittenden fans! Thanks for visiting - and check out Maggie's Farm while you're here. We are interesting, most of the time. Is that Maggie modeling the bikini? We will not tell you. (Ignore Continuation page - it's an error) Continue reading "A special Christmas card for our readers, plus a last-minute shopping idea" Thursday, December 21. 2006Thursday Evening Links
Top Ten Reasons American Women Suck. And Rightly So. You may not agree. Department of Unintended Consequences: How govt destroyed the family farm. Captain Ed Why won't gun criminals get with the program and be a little more progressive? What defeat in Iraq would mean. Lib. Leanings This is cool - the 90-second history of world religions About those "jobs American's won't do" Patterico If it were not a few days before Christmas, one of us would comment on this piece by Volokh: Adolf Hitler on Federalism. Good piece. I agree. And if were not a few days..., one of us might be more likely to comment on this very interesting piece about Michael Gersen and the Republican party, highlighted at Flares from Darkness. Maybe someone will find the time to do so.
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Thursday Links
Michelle labels 2006 as The Year of Perpetual Outrage, and summarizes the silliness. The Nokia Internet Tablet. A gift idea. Looks like a handy gizmo. Ralph Peters asks "What if they don't want what we want?" Indeed. We recently asked the same question. Dino Another idea: One-cup Mellitta coffee maker Women overcommunicate! Am Thinker. Yes! Sometimes a guy does not want to be a receptacle for your entire inner life. "Inner" means inner. Keep it with yours, or we will say "Shut up!!!" Marriage and Caste in America. View from 1776 highlights a review of the book of that name by Kay Hymowitz. A quote from the book:
As reform stalls, things in Latin America looking worse. Quote from a good review at TCS:
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Wednesday, December 20. 2006More Weds. Links
Woops. It turns out real vegetarians are less smart: Big Lizards Four drinks per day: Instapundit. I'm sure they do not mean four Grey Goose martinis. Official dhimmitude at University of Leeds. View from the Right The New Zimbabwe diet. From piece by Right Thinking:
Chavez brings back slavery. Publius. Hey - he means well. Right? A good howl against economic ignorance, by Coyote
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Weds. Morning Links
Corrupt Dems just can't get the press. Michelle Lobbying Reform? This has an ominous sound. Flares into Darkness. Every American is a one-person lobbyist for something. The booming Iraq economy, via Newsweek. Miller. The news you will not hear.
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Tuesday, December 19. 2006Tuesday Morning LinksEurophobia on Rise in Europe! Truthiness at Crittenden The German Church defines limits for tolerance. Gates of V.
Kofi's illegal apartment in NYC? NYSun A nice intro to Mexican food: RWN. I salivated. Did you see Hawkins' Most Obnoxious Quotes of 2006? Ahmadinejad takes a political hit. We should not misunderestimate the sense of the Iranian people, despite their recent leadership. Rick has a good discussion. 1984 at Michigan State. Creepy.
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Monday, December 18. 2006Monday Morning Links
Disney tells J D Worley (photo) he cannot go to Disney World looking like that. He must shave, because Santa is a Disney character! Moonbattery. My opinion? This guy should be busy with his elves in the North Pole two weeks before Christmas, and not hanging out with all of the fat Americans at Tinsley World. (Image borrowed from Moonbattery) What happened to the bird flu scare? An update. (h/t, Junk Science) Update on the unraveling of the Episcopalians. Is this really all about homosexuality? I doubt it. NYT. I suspect that was just the final straw. YouTube and copyright laws. It all sounds fuzzy, but one probably shouldn't post copyrighted stuff on YouTube. This year's war on Christmas. From a piece by Steyn:
From a piece by Fjordman on Alexander Boot's book, How the West was Lost:
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Friday, December 15. 2006Friday Morning Links
The aurora? We had too much fog and cloud cover here. BB King goes to the White House. It's about time. NY Sun Does light rail accomplish anything? The Commons. Sadly, no. Yoga = $. Col. Journalism Review Jamie Oliver will take on road kill cooking. PJ O'Rourke studied The Wealth of Nations, so you won't have to. His new book. Private schools are more integrated than public schools, and generally, the private tend to do lots of thing better. From a quote from a piece by Coulson at TCS:
Labor markets, and helping the poor, made simple. From a piece by Clayton Cramer:
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Thursday, December 14. 2006Thursday Morning LinksAll of Mozart, online. Wow. Chequerboard Baby-killing for stem cells. S. Mom Finally, an answer to the flying imam mystery. Captain Ed. You have seen the video already, right? Pigouvian taxation. Read it and learn something about Pigou and externalities. Big Lizards
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Wednesday, December 13. 2006Weds. Cocktail Hour Links
China's coal mine fires are killing Gaia. Blair Rent-A-Rector. The Dems are all doing it, and now Hillary too. Michelle. Is this more cynical than eating pizza and bagels and tacos? I think it is. Maybe related to the Third Commandment? The willy that can be seen from space! The Baker-Hamilton Report of 1943. Greenberg at TownHall. A quote:
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Weds. Morning Links
Brit cops want to take DNA from babies, to solve future crimes. My advice: Just put 'em all in jail at birth. Everybody's guilty of something, eventually. But, come to think of it, how different from jail is a nanny state with snooping cameras everywhere? Good piece on the lack of conservative ideas in the academy, at Chronicle of Higher Ed. It's a plea for scrutiny and debate, not a diatribe. One quote:
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Tuesday, December 12. 2006Tuesday Morning Links
Little black dress update. I thought that the flying imams were doing a probe or a test, but now it looks like it might have been a planned extortion. Michelle Organic chicken update. Right Wing Nation. Avoid them. Blame the Jews. That's what Annan is expected to say today. NY Sun Perfect example of why the EU is a bad idea. Blue Crab Oral tolerance. How food allergies occur. Am. Scientist A Taliban ministate in N Pakistan. Nice. (via Lucianne). And apparently the Taliban army wants Pakistan back - TCS. Another civil war.
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Monday, December 11. 2006Monday Morning Links
Department of Ignorant Politicians: RWNH UN backing off on global warming. Am. Thinker Reconsider your end of year donation to MADD. Synthstuff Darfur update: CSM. And Ralph Peters slams the world for weeping over Darfur, and doing nothing. A quote:
No More Christian Nice Guy: A book review. A quote:
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Sunday, December 10. 2006Compassionate WarThis is one heck of a subject for a Sunday in Advent, but I need to get this off my chest to feel better. When a nation decides it needs to go to war, it has to be ruthless, barbaric, and indifferent to life and property. We learned in Vietnam, and Russia learned in Afghanistan, that careful, "hearts and minds" warfare does not work. I am not saying that we should have, but we could have nuked Hanoi and ended the thing right there. The US will not carpet-bomb, or fire-bomb Fallujah - or Baghdad. Or Tehran. Surely not nuke any place in the Middle East. Why not? Because we have become too civilized for total warfare. And because the enemy is dispersed and hidden amongst an innocent, and even largely supportive-of-freedom, population. When we bombed Cologne, Berlin, and Hiroshima, we did not worry about these things. If the war in Iraq were a true war, we would have already bombed Iran, which is supporting the "insurgents." This is not a "war" in Iraq: it's a magnified "police action," or "surgical action," with the best of intentions - but now the enemy is those who oppose a free Iraq - and not the US, really: they want to kill eachother. We are just in the way, like sitting ducks, or like cops chasing mobsters in Chicago. Same in Afghanistan - another civil war, sort-of, in which the Taliban mobsters appear to be entirely intact, and the government quite dependent on outside military and financial support. No-one has figured out how to deal with such situations militarily - as long as we decide not to use total war methods. Or as long as we do not have the patience for long-term military quasi-police-type presence, as we have in South Korea and Bosnia. But no-one has figured out how to deal with it diplomatically, either. There is no effective in-between, which is why Darfur is ignored by the world: it's like an event of nature, a hurricane or tsunami. Except that it is evil human nature instead of weather. Compassionate warfare in the Third World - or in any world - does not work. Power is useless if you will not use it, and if everyone knows that you won't. And knows that your own country's press will wear you down, if the guerilla/terrorists don't. I sure do not have the solution, nor do I wish to see fine, innocent Iraqis - or Iranians - killed. All I know is that soldiers must die, but I hate to see them killed when we handcuff ourselves with compassion and civilized ideas, and the opponent does not. War with rules is an oxymoron, and the Jihadists know this as well as the Japanese and the Germans did. Saturday, December 9. 2006Saturday Nite Good StuffSaw The Nativity Story today. It's about Joseph. Well-done. No surprises in the story! Deval Patrick. Fooled ya again, MA. Massbackwards. Suckers. Union political dues. A national scam and a quiet, chronic scandal. Betsy. How can this be legal? Remembering Dacca. Superb blog piece: plain good writing. Jules C Good news for Medical Savings Plans. Only way to go. Good news for oil drilling too. You don't like it? Ride a bike. Can we bring back trollop and strumpet? Humbug. Methinks these words are not outdated. Dinesh D'Souza: "Thank God my grandaddy got on that boat." SDA. Anyone in America, of any color and from anywhere, should say the same. What makes raindrops? Turbulence. Olabelle. A Dr Bob recommendation. With Larry Campbell and Amy - Levon Helms' daughter. Fats and Freedom. Need I mention that Nanny-Fascists bug the hell out of me? It bothers Gandelman too. Would somebody please tell Mayor Bloomberg that he is not my Jewish mother? Next, he'll make a law to make me wear my rubbers - or try to re-do Prohibition. Yo, Mayor! I am not Jewish, and you are not my Mom. I do not want your worries about me! Get off my case. Pelosi likes campaign finance reform. As long as it doesn't apply to her. Nyhan. How about if a Repub Speaker tried that little trick? Can you see the NYT editorial?
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Friday, December 8. 2006Friday Cocktail Hour Links
If you are a Repub, what kind are you. A dumb quiz, via Bainbridge, here. The great Steyn, on video, on Iraq, here. Today, in 1914, a great naval victory. "What should we do? We're single parents." Volokh. You could grow up, for starters. Do you want govt to "fix" the best health care in the world? Dem Project 25 years in jail? This is insane. Poor fellow hurt no-one. Coyote. The guy should be given a good spanking, and be sent home and back to work. It's time to bring back the olde village stocks: it would not cost the taxpayer $60,000 per year to lock 'em up - for what purpose? A day or two in the stocks is enough humiliation. Seriously dirty FL politics. Gateway Jeane Kirkpatrick, American. RWNH. Ditto. Webb: An officer but no gentleman. Kim. A gentleman does not insult his host. It's quite basic to treat all with respect, regardless of one's feelings. Unless drunk, of course. Bush supports and signs one billion for autism research. Ex-Donk. Good intentions, but there is no cure for bad wiring. We are all mis-wired, but it's a matter of degree. Natural sons and daughters. Haha. Linknzona A Pagan Yule, via VA schools. There's a good idea. Witches. Don't they already own Halloween? Now they want Christmas? Greedy witches. They need to chill. A good scam, quoted from Overlawyered:
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Friday Morning Links
The venerable Mount Washington Hotel featured in NY Sun. Photo above. Cool place. Their website here. I have a friend who climbed Mt. Washington in January, off-trail. Impressive. Stayed at the MWH, of course. D.C. attacks Second Amendment in Fed. Appeals Court. Newsmax. Why don't those darn evil guns just relax and sit on the shelf, and quit shooting people? Scalia and Breyer debate world views. Slate How many Bibles are there for sale? How many of them do you own? Op. Journal. Am I slightly old-fashioned to prefer the song and sound of the King James? Ebola virus wiping out gorillas. Not good. What is sin? S,C&A How genetically close are humans to sea urchins? Very. That is humbling. First Things looks at The Nativity Story, and Apocalypto, here Star swallowed by a black hole. What a mess. Alphecca. It's a very strange universe. Makes you wonder what the other ones are like. How the media builds "consensus". Quote via YARGB:
Google search engines. Noticed that we had visitors to the blog searching for "lesbian experiences" last night, and "nude farm slaves," along with the regular "farm porn" searches. It's about time we did another "farm porn" post: it's usually a really nice, sexy, antique Farmall tractor, and sometimes it is turtles in love. But who knows how the lesbian experiences ended up here....not that there's anything wrong with it...
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