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Tuesday, April 5. 2005Demographics The voting demographics look discouraging for the Democrats for the future. I guess America doesn't really want to be another Canada or France. Hmmm. John Fund: "A treasure trove of data on the meaning of the 2004 presidential election has just been released, and you can bet that if reporters don't look at it carefully, strategists for potential candidates will. The 2004 election numbers may explain why Hillary Clinton is taking care to present herself as a centrist." Read entire: Click here: OpinionJournal - John Fund on the Trail
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Boo HooRed-blooded males across America are in despair. Laura Ingraham was engaged on Saturday. Francistan, Still Nuts Public acknowledgement of the Pope's death has drawn fury from the French Left: "Lowering of flags on all state buildings was "totally out of place and at the limit of legality." Click here: Reuters AlertNet - French flag tribute to Pope sparks left-wing anger Remote-Control Hunting This sounds like a Scrapple-Face piece: Click here: Hunting by remote control draws fire from all quarters | csmonitor.com As a hunter, I feel that this is a funny story, but disgusting. An African Pope Drudge and others are on this story. My opinion? Great. Or Asian or Hispanic or anything. What is this obsession with color, anyway? Does God care about color, or about souls? Click here: News Berger Cartoon
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Monday, April 4. 2005Voting, Supremes, and The Conservative Crack Up Just in case you were beginning to feel good about this beautiful day, here's 2 pieces to raise your blood pressure. Guess what party she belongs to: Click here: Governor vetoes bill requiring all voters to show identification | The Arizona Daily Star ® Someone needs to ask these Supremes to take a moment to review their job descriptions: Click here: Justice Ginsburg: Supreme Court Considers Foreign Laws, Not Just Constitution But out of kindness to our readers, this one will raise your spirits back up. Whatever drugs Steyn takes, I need some. Re people lining up to oppose Bolton: "But that goes double when the 59 panjandrums lined up against you are Princeton Monteagle Jr., President Nixon's ambassador to the Spurgeon Islands; Spurgeon Monkfish III, President Ford's ambassador to the Lyman Islands; Dartmouth Monticello IV, President Johnson's personal emissary to His Serene Highness the Monteagle of Keeny; Columbia Long-Playing-Album, the first diplomat to be named by President Carter to the State Department's Name Control Agency; and Vasser Peachy-Keeny, the first woman to be named Vasser Peachy-Keeny. One sees their point, of course: Let a fellow called "John" Bolton become ambassador and next thing you know Earl and Bud will want the gig." Click here: GOP crack-up? Pardon my guffaw
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Loss of A Great Christian Thank you Fred Barnes: "EVANGELICAL PROTESTANTS loved Pope John Paul II. Many felt more in harmony with him than with the leaders of their own denomination. I attend an Episcopal church and I certainly preferred the Pope. He was the world's greatest defender of orthodox, Bible-based Christianity. The presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church and possibly a majority of its bishops are among the great diluters of classical Christianity. "Click here: A Great Christian US vs Grokster Re "file-sharing," (ie stealing): "One of the people on the sidewalk in front of the Supreme Court building to demonstrate against Grokster's free-for-the-taking world was Lamont Dozier. When Lamont Dozier speaks, I listen. Mr. Dozier wrote Marvin Gaye's "Can I Get a Witness," ergo he must have a clue. In a royalty-free Grokster world, says Mr. Dozier, he'd have spent his most creative years on the floor of a Detroit auto factory rather than writing Motown masterpieces." Click here: OpinionJournal - Wonder Land Add me to the list of the pro-Motown crew. Pop music without Motown would have been a very sad thing. 400,000 Just learned that Daily Kos gets over 400,000 hits/day. Holy Mackerel. Are there that many p-offed people out there? Guess so. They should all chill, and read Maggie instead. On the other hand, I was mildly p-offed at the news when we had Clinton to kick around. But we had Rush for therapy....Hey Bird Dog - if you want that kind of world-class volume, fire us (please - the pay stinks anyway) and become an Angry Left Wing anti-American Christian-hating wacko Commie pacifist Saddam-excusing, Castro-loving, Bush-bashing blog. I will not soil Maggie's Farm by providing the link to Kos - find it yourself. The Next Pope Isn't this the way the world is? It seems in very bad taste but you can be certain millions are thinking about who the next Pope should be and will be. Right Wing Nuthouse, of all people, sounds like he has inside info: Click here: Right Wing Nut House » WHO WILL WEAR THE “SHOES OF THE FISHERMAN?”: Politics served up with a smile... And a still Euristan The French may very well not approve the EU Constitution, which essentially means that the EU vision would die. Which would be good for those folks, if national identity and soverighty and national freedom mean anything to those countries. Who would willingly JOIN an empire? You're supposed to be conquered first - right? (The US has no skin in this game - these countries are in a mess anyway with their socialism, their chronically taking the wrong, submissive side of history in international affairs, their immigration debacle, and sadly they are in decline. Very pretty on the outside - rotten on the inside. And they know it, but are too proud to admit it, which is understandable.) The French seem to have imagined that it would create a Mega-France. Not so: "...At the same time, the French have begun to realize that in the enlarged EU, which took in ten new members, mostly from Eastern Europe, last year, Paris can no longer call the shots." : Click here: Unlikely threat to EU charter? The French. | csmonitor.com White Male Blogosphere I guess we have another crisis with white males dominating the blogosphere. Let's worry about it - that will do a lot of good. Talk about a small "d" democratic medium - this is the ultimate. A big welcome to anyone of any of the 3 genders, million colors and languages, etc. Jump right in - it's a big pool and the water's warm: Click here: MSNBC - Blogging Beyond the Men's Club
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Saturday, April 2. 2005Crazy Things Compulsive bloggers and web surfers have surely book-marked Al Jazeera already, as they probably have Daily Kos too - if only for amusement. Of course it is good to see how other folks view the world, even if we may find it despicable or out of reality. One aspect I find enlightening about Al Jazeera is the extent to which militant Islam seems to feel allied with the pacifist Left. Strange bedfellows indeed. How long can that charming romance last?
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Friday, April 1. 2005The War, more Hey GW - please take this seriously. This is a problem, good buddy! "Everyone who comes across that border is not some docile peasant," said T. J. Bonner, president of the National Border Control Council, which represents agents. "This isn't a game of tag out there." Click here: The New York Times > National > Wanted: Border Hoppers. And Some Excitement, Too. The New Mexican-American War Sounds like the wild wild west down on the border. These new Minutemen aren't armed, but maybe they should be: "Mexican Military on Standby in Response to Minutemen Mexico's President Vicente Fox is preparing to respond militarily to a group of U.S volunteers who plan to patrol the U.S.-Mexican border starting tomorrow, positioning more than a thousand troops nearby, according to an Arizona TV station. "The Mexican military is on standby," reports NBC's Tucson affiliate KVOA. "One unit has about a thousand soldiers. They're located just across the border." Click here: NewsMax.com: Inside Cover Story "There is no Marshall Earp to keep order when the Minutemen boys tangle up with the ACLU crew riding into town this time. Only the feds.....God help us. Tomorrow the CNN, the MSNBC, the FOX, and assorted other elements of the media will descend on this sleepy little place. The residents will not have to concern themselves about one group though....Mexicans....there isn't an illegal within a hundred miles of this place for the time being. Don't worry about about this area. Tombstone is reacting to this latest little dust up the same way it has for over a hundred years.....business as usual." Read entire: Click here: TOMBSTONE - The Calm Before the Michelle Malkin has been all over the story: Click here: The Immigration Blog
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Thursday, March 31. 2005Well done, Blogosphere Investor's Business Daily Headline yesterday "Campaign for Campaign Finance Reform was a Fraud." With enough blog buzz, the truth finally enters the MSM, and the job is done. See prior postings on Pewgate. Don't wait for the NYT, tho. They're still waiting for the triumph of international socialism, via the UN, or whatever their dream is. Anti-missile systems on commercial jets Am I in denial because I am not afraid? Maybe it's Bush that makes me comfortable these days...."While there can be no doubt that portable SAMs represent a very real threat to civilian aircraft and that the cited solutions would all be more or less effective counters, JREW believes that the current drive towards wide-scale use of such equipment may falter in the face of cost and infrastructure considerations." Click here: Executive Overview: Jane's Radar and Electronic Warfare Systems The Pope's Tube "Pope getting nutrition from tube in nose." Here we go again? I think not. He has been a wonderful Pope. Click here: My Way News Starvation Can't believe I lost the link, but I somehow did. About how Nazi war criminals were convicted of the war crime of starving prisoners in the concentration camps. Starvation was the main cause of death in the camps. Guess it's OK to do now? What am I missing? Terroir A very funny and pointed discussion of wine and wine snobbery - Caleefornia vs. Islamic Republic of France. Caleefornia apparently ain't got no terroir: Click here: Reason: Critique of Pure Riesling: Wine snobbery in the age of globalization Harvard Can you say "schadenfreude" ? "For the second straight year, New York University (NYU) topped Harvard as the number one “dream college,” according to the Princeton Review’s annual “College Hopes & Worries Survey,” released on Wednesday. " Click here: The Harvard Crimson Online :: News But why not...NYC is the best. Cambridge is podunk.
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Wednesday, March 30. 2005Misc. Buffet to testify in AIG mess: Click here: Buffett to face questions in AIG probe - report - Insurance - Financial Services - Earnings - SEC Liberman vs. Shays: New England elected reps disagree on feeding tube: Click here: NewsMax.com: Inside Cover Story Kudlow: "Writing in the New York Sun last week, George Weigel tells us that "Embracing suffering is a concept alien to us. And yet suffering embraced in obedience to God's will is at the center of Christianity....The Christ of the Gospels reaches out and embraces suffering as his destiny, his vocation-- and is vindicated in that self-sacrifice on Easter." Click here: Kudlow's Money Politic$: Terri Schiavo's Easter "Medicare is even more a fiscal mess than Social Security. And of all government programs, it's the one most urgently in need of ownership-society ideas." Click here: Today in Investor's Business Daily stock analysis and business news This must be the Great Horowitz at work: "TALLAHASSEE — Republicans on the House Choice and Innovation Committee voted along party lines Tuesday to pass a bill that aims to stamp out “leftist totalitarianism” by “dictator professors” in the classrooms of Florida’s universities." Click here: The Independent Florida Alligator I'd hate to be the rep who voted in favor of teaching "Leftist totalitarianism" as an endorsed view. A great example from NJ: Click here: FrontPage magazine.com :: Furr the Love of Communism by Jessica Havery
Excellent blog - thanks Instapundit: Click here: The Immigration Blog
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Tuesday, March 29. 2005Blogs Rebecca MacKinnon on the new relationship between information and the public - she seems to be trying to explain the new reality to journalists. What many such articles underemphasize is that professional journalists provide most of the fodder on which blogs feed. Bloggers have day jobs. The big thing that is new is distribution and diversity of opinion, not fact-finding, except in exceptional cases (eg Rathergate, Pewgate, etc.) "....this has led to a loss of sovereignty in the press. What I mean by that is simply a loss of exclusive control. Areas that once were under the domain of the journalist are now not exclusively under the domain of the journalist. You are not the boss anymore. What you say is not the law." Click here: The Nation | Article | Blogging, Journalism and Credibility | Rebecca MacKinnon
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Another view, from the Crimson: Thanks for the heads up, Powerline: "Besides being disabled, Schiavo and I have something important in common, that is, someone attempted to terminate my life by removing my endotracheal tube during resuscitation in my first hour of life. This was a quality-of-life decision: I was simply taking too long to breathe on my own, and the person who pulled the tube believed I would be severely disabled if I lived, since lack of oxygen causes cerebral palsy" Read: Click here: The Harvard Crimson Online :: Opinion More Lens Lice Show Up And now Jesse Jackson weighs in, urging saving Terri...how did it take him so long?: Click here: My Way News
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The Euristan Press, Dem Dirty Trix, and other topics Nice review by Boyles on how the condescending Euristanians view us: "Practically speaking, modern secularism in Europe is forced de-Christianization in favor of humanism's new convictions" Click here: Denis Boyles on EuroPress on National Review Online From Hinderaker on those "talking point memos" about Schiavo: "What, then, was the evidence for the claim that it was created and distributed by Republicans? As far as the public record shows: There is none. On the contrary, the only published report identifying the purveyors of the memo on March 17 states that they were Democrats. The New York Times reported on March 22: A wise piece from the Vatican a month ago, about the limits of Medicine: "VATICAN CITY - Vatican officials on Thursday decried what they called a "religion of health" in affluent societies and held out Roman Catholic Pope John Paul's stoic suffering as an antidote to the mentality that modern medicine must cure all. " Click here: Vatican Officials Decry 'Religion of Health' Steyn one year ago, prescient as ever: "Last year, I had a long talk with a ‘senior EU official’ and I was amazed at the way, quite unprompted, he used the phrase ‘Europe’s post-Christian future’, presuming that I would agree with him that this was a condition to aspire to. Europe’s quite post-Christian enough, and most of the horrors of our time came about through the most prominent expressions of its post-Christian state, Nazism and Communism. And yet faith in secularism is indestructible." Click here: Topical Take
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Monday, March 28. 2005Misc. I'm not surprised the authorities are having trouble finding Al Quaida's web sites and email arrangements. Heck, I still can't find even Maggie's Farm blog on Google. Hunt for Zarqawi's Webmasters Always tasteless and always funny: "At this very moment, the Christian right continues their relentless assault on Roe v. Wade by praying and singing their little Jesus songs outside brave Michael's home. The line between Christian and Islamic Fundamentalism has never been more blurred than it is right now." YES! Die with Dignity! DIE! DIE!!!! How are sex offenders different from other criminals, from the standpoint of recidivism? Are they really worse? I don't know. Why not track all felons? Better idea - let's track everyone. After all, most of us are unarrested felons. FEC and blogs: Regulation of free speech is bad enough, but possible regulation of speech in blogs would be totalitarian. Prof B is on the case: Click here: ProfessorBainbridge.com: The Business of Blogging
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