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Thursday, November 1. 2007Thurs nite/Fri AM linksI, the Maggie's Farm News Junkie, am heading off to northern NH for a two-day hunt, but I wanted to get these good links on the board before I leave tonight. The team will fill in, as always. More on the U of Delaware ideological reeducation at FIRE. h/t, Never Yet Al Qaida is defeated in Iraq. That's big news, isn't it? And at American Thinker, Al Qaida's downward spiral The State Department: Who do they think they are serving? Did those Israeli jets prevent WW 3? Surber Cradle to grave: poll says people want free "long-term care." All I want is free beer...and a free new F-150, 4-door with 4WD. LL Bean opens new Hunting and Fishing store in Freeport. Wonder if they were hearing Cabelas' footsteps. Give the market a chance: Driscoll/Betsy/Sowell
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Thursday Morning LinksWhy we need 527s. Dem. Project Strange indeed. Second Life. But CNN will cover it. Great example of the MSM spinning good news as bad news, lest you have an optimistic emotion. Jules Kahlil Gibran spoof. Damn good. h/t, Assistant Village Idiot Parents in Utah want to take the power back, in their schools. VDH bites back. Works and Days Kid with matches started one of the Calif fires. A big tent Repub party? Definitely. Both parties should be big tent. It's a party's job to win elections, not to be pure. And yes, I like Rudy as a candidate. He is tough, scrappy and quick. I like Putin's election strategy. It sure beats promising new entitlements. No sex on Singapore Air, please. But then why the comfy beds? From "Beware of Conservative speakers on campus - they might actually change a mind or two", at neoneo - a quote from Prager:
I read the Cato Institute regularly. Good stuff. Who says foreign aid gets no results? Graph of aid to Palestinians, from here (h/t, SDA):
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Wednesday, October 31. 2007Weds. Morning LinksHow AIDS got to the US. Reuters The Illustrated Road to Serfdom Dogs and the moral confusion of animal rights. Classical Demon Corn. Corn? Iraq's endangered Christians. Arrogantly titled "The Board," the NYT's new blog by its editorial staff is predictably condescending, and the entries are anonymous. It ain't Opinion Journal. The Globe believes that the Moonbats won the Cold War. Edwards: Full snake mode. He wants a New Deal. A report from the Dem debate, by Riehl. A quote:
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Tuesday, October 30. 2007A few Tues. Morning LinksA California doc with some good proposals for medical insurance, at Pajamas. Practical, and not scary for the poor. Got to listen to the docs in the trenches, not the pandering pols. Five years for one manly punch? Something wrong there. Rudy: Hillarycare would have killed me. Surber NYS: A driver's license that labels you as illegal The world's oldest clam. Blue Crab. Yum - vintage clam. The new Cardinal of Baghdad. If global warming causes more rainfall, why try to blame droughts on it? Flopping. And yes, I am still waiting for more hurricanes. I love stormy weather. Mukesh's new billion dollar home. Gender and Science: Globe You're a good man, Brian Lamb
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Monday, October 29. 2007Happy Halloween
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Monday LinksAmerican kids are dumber than dirt. Record numbers of Brits travelling abroad for medical treatment. Is the battle for Iraq over? Yes, says Reason El Baradai: "We are the eyes and the ears of the international community." No, they are a joke. Why Eleanor Roosevelt declined the invitation to run for President after FDR died. RTLC Get health care or we'll kill you. Viking. (Odd how it is that nowadays they say "health care" when they mean "insurance.") What if you're a Christian Scientist?
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Sunday, October 28. 2007Sunday cocktail hour linksHillary knew all about Bill's affairs. Duh. Jerry Ford had some thoughts about all that. I think Bill is an ordinary sociopath. Meanwhile, terrorists say "Vote for Hillary." "Bled white" by 171 casualties, Brits pack it in. Buddy says this is the web's best business site. h/t, Flares. It is surely a fine news site. Bobby Jindal is too white? Or are his politics the wrong color? Why cities like Buffalo can never be what they once were. City Journal Courting natural disasters. Betsy. I believe that homeowner's insurance should cover the costs - including governmental costs.
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Sunday LinksThere is a 16 billion pixel image of The Last Supper here, but I cannot get onto the site as yet. Story here. World's hottest pepper. Harshest food critic ever, at The Onion. Bad language. How New Hampshire turned Blue. Opinion Journal Rufus would debate this: UN official warns of biofuels driving up cost of food worldwide Biochemist Arthur Kornberg dies at 89.
Kling on The Road to McMedicine. He quotes Shannon Brownlee's book:
Tom Lantos: Europeans more upset about Gitmo than they were about Auschwitz. True. You have to notice that critics say Gitmo symbolizes bad things - not that it is a bad thing. Confusing symbols with reality is insane. Saturday, October 27. 2007Rainy Day in the KitchenWhat are you doing today? Heavy rain here, so the Mrs. and I eschewed our usual Saturday morning horse fun and are making enough mincemeat for 8-12 pies, using Grandma Myers' recipe but doubling it and backing off on the sugar a bit: I do not care for an overly-sweet pie of any sort. I am adding dried cranberries and dried currants, and I am using Canada Goose and beef because I have no venison this year: it's been too warm to hang one, so it makes no sense to shoot one. I will age the mixture until close to Thanksgiving. I used rum in it last year, brandy this year. Also, to sip a little for a bracing brunch while cooking and chopping meat, suet, and apples. I am, at the same time, making my special beef bourguignon for dinner, so the kitchen smells of spices, molasses, raisins, vinegar, apples, wine, brandy, bacon, and cooking meat. The smell is a hearty meal in itself.
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Saturday Morning Links15 people I do not wish to hear another word about. Kim How cold weather spreads the flu. h/t Flares How Che met God. Classical Everybody has occasional lapses in judgement, but FEMA made a dumb one. Fred videos Megan McArdle's rant about school vouchers. h/t, Right Wing Prof Bush's inspiring speech about Cuba Putin saber-rattling. What for? Isn't it obvious at this point that we mean them no harm? Photo: Poodles can hunt. It isn't widely known that the breed originated in Germany, for duck hunting. They love marshes. The only problem with Poodles is that they are smarter than humans.
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Friday, October 26. 2007Friday Afternoon LinksNew architects design without ego. It's about time. Hate speech and dumb speech, and plain dumb, at Thompson Summary of Al Qaida weakness. CSM San Diego fires vs. New Orleans floods: Protein I hope this is not true: We did not kill Bin Laden Funny: NYT bashes Commentary for nepotism. Also, is the NYT for sale? I doubt it. Food price controls in Russia Joe Klein negative about Bush Iraq leadership, despite progress. Similar despair at Moderate Voice. Related: Hollywood's war on the war on terror. Driscoll Opinion Journal on Charlie Rangel's Trillion Dollar Baby. More at Blue Crab The gap between rich and poor - very small, in Cuba
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Friday Morning LinksMoral dilemmas and counterinsurgency in Israel. TigerHawk Is Mark Zuckerberg the next Bill Gates? The Italian government uneasy about the internet. Why? And how many other governments want to control the flow of ideas and facts? In my opinion, any government that wants to do that is illegitimate, by definition. The Al Qaida video game. Meanwhile, Bin Laden declares war against the UN "occupation" of Darfur. And amusingly, terrorists turn angry with Bin Laden. Such things happen when people are losing. Sir Piers at Agincourt, plus some other tough Brits The obesity crisis in squirrels. A Government program is needed. Who are the arsonists? Flopping Rude leftists shut down Horowitz speech at Emory. Thus are their intolerant and totalitarian impulses revealed. Jules says "The Army is at war, and Tom Friedman goes to Neiman Marcus." "Double reverse chicken hawk"? Photo: It's finally hunting season again. Long-time readers of Maggie's know that she is the famous Maid of the Marsh, a lovely and elusive mythical creature known only to duck hunters, and seen only on foggy days by hunters with serious hangovers combined with mental instability. We were fortunate to catch this photo, which is clearer than most photos of Bigfoot.
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Thursday, October 25. 2007TO ALL OF OUR NEW READERSOctober has been a very good month for new Maggie's readers. A fine harvest of new friends, whether you agree with us about things or not. A hearty welcome to all of you in the US, Canada, the UK, Australia, and the rest of the world. We are pleased and honored to have you all as visitors. Please sample some of our "recent essays" on the upper left column - we only post "thought pieces" there - not that we are really capable of orderly thought: we do our best, with limited time, limited IQ, not to mention our neanderthal lack of intellectual sophistication. We are simple country bumpkins, recently fallen off the turnip wagon, who aspire only to Common Sense - and a few other things. And don't forget to send us around to all of your friends and enemies. They should not feel left out. Image: Autumn, by Currier and Ives, 1871
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Californians can help
How to give a hand to your neighbors. No Left Turns
Thursday Morning LinksThe myth of middle class job loss. Lib. Leanings Carl Hiassen (one of our favorite authors) on stinking campaign cash It's good to see that Canberra has its law enforcement priorities in the right place. The 52 Senators who want you to pay for other peoples' abortions. Corner. May I mention that an elective abortion is not a medical treatment? Million dollar painting found in NYC trash. Moral of the story: Always look through other people's trash. I admire the honesty of this lady, too. Knife fight: Bateman at Media Matters goes after VDH. Bush and Cheney lit the forest fires. Everybody knows that. Dems propose 4% surcharge on incomes over 150,000. Why? I suppose just on general Marxist principles. The rich? A cop married to a supervisory nurse make that much around here. It isn't "soak the rich" - it's "soak hard-working families." To soak the rich, go after Ted Kennedy's and George Soros' offshore investments. Anyway, a tax increase won't happen, now.
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A Dramatic Bear RescueA bear (looks like a Griz or a Brown Bear but a brown-colored Black Bear garbage hound, I believe) was walking across The first photo: The rest of the photos of the successful rescue below on continuation page: Continue reading "A Dramatic Bear Rescue"
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Wednesday, October 24. 2007Arson
CBS on the Santiago fire
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A few mid-day linksBeauchamp wanted to be the next Hemingway. Don't we all? Suburban counterterrorist Shannen Rosmiller Sorry, Northeast - the South has Risen. Am Thinker Thompson talks tough on illegal immigration The truth about Jena, via Powerline via Goldberg. Belgium update. Moslem immigration is turning it upside down. Atlas
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Satellite photo of the firesThe Santa Ana Winds, and the firesWeds. Morning LinksTime for another Boston Tea Party? And, related, how much is America taxing its rich? Serious pumpkin-carving. Coyote Why the California fires? CSM. Fire suppression is one of the factors. Ethanol: Neither renewable nor reliable A "successful blog"? TechCrunch brings in $250,000 per month in ads. That sort of blog income might cause even Maggie's Farm to reconsider taking ads: it would help cover our bar tabs at Rudy's. Who endangers Europe more? Islamists or Islamophobes? Augean This sounds like Mao's China: Touch your toes Thoreau was a knucklehead. Sippican Pat Buchanan on global warming:
More at Moonbattery
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Tuesday, October 23. 2007Tuesday Evening Links
Why Chomsky's logic is "non-viable." Norm
Pelosi plans a PR blitz to protect the House. The Hill Thompson talks about his daughter who died. The myth of the Latino voting bloc. Polipundit Why Hillary is the GOP's dream opposition. LA Times Fair and balanced book reviews at the NYT. TigerHawk
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Vandalized BisonThis came in over the transom: We need to tell you that there was some damage to the statue of the American Bison in front of the house in Big Sky. We did attempt to prevent the damage, throwing stones at, and hitting, the attacker. The attacker could not be dissuaded, and kept up his assault for several hours and fortunately the attack was photographed - see below. The incident even caused a traffic situation in front of the house, The damage consisted of: 1) The loss of about two inches from the left horn. The broken piece is on the work bench in the garage. 2) Hoof scratches on the side of the Bison. 3) Some chips in the right rear hoof. 4) Blood stains behind the Bison. The statue was also moved eight inches forward. We attempted to center the statue on the pedestal, but to no avail.
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Tuesday Morning LinksThomas Jefferson was a geek with the ladies. Thompson: I will campaign the way I want to. Violence in Iraq drops 70%. Ace. Also, The surge is only the first step, by Jeff Emmanuel at Am. Thinker. And Bin Laden gives Iraq terrorists a pep talk. Also, What's the next challenge in Iraq? by Ignatius at WaPo. Advice for the Indians of Manitoba. Black Rod. #1 - No Excuses. h/t, SDA The UK's NHS has made dentists obsolete. John Fund on Louisiana's Boy Wonder "He knew what he was fighting for." The Congressional Medal of Honor, with video. A push to legalize internet gambling. Today's speaker line-up for Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week. Did you miss The Barrister's Yankee Code during our technical problems over the weekend?
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Monday, October 22. 2007Monday Afternoon LinksIt's Islamofascism Awareness Week. Some of the speakers here at Gateway. Photo from No Pasaran NYC has a private school crisis! NY Sun Unsexy businesses are the best. Coyote Ivory Tower hypoxia at the NYT Apple Cider Pot Roast. This looks good to me. Barone: The election picture has changed since last year. A photo visit to Auschwitz. h/t, Grow A Brain The Clintons and their pets. Can you judge people by how they handle their animals? Sounds like disposable stage props to me. Chissano on What Africa Needs. S,C&A. When work becomes a video game. The Carnival of Education at Education Wonks
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