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Tuesday, October 2. 2007Tuesday Morning LinksThe Burmese need guns. Samizdata. Which leads me to another thought: If the Left wants people disarmed, why do they always admire armed rebels and "insurgents"? UK plans to cut Royal Navy in half. I guess they figure their Uncle Sam wiill protect them. Russians depart from Iran's nuclear installations. A Debkafiles rumor. Interesting, if true. Ego tripping. Bloomberg in the UK. Vienna? An al Qaida bust in Vienna. Atlas What the sexperts don't understand about sex. Slate The NYT promises to keep a close watch on Freedom Watch. neoneo. You can bet they will, since they're working for the Dem campaign. Tom Friedman as an exemplar of the naivete of the Left. Flopping Why Fred Thompson will win. Am Thinker. Gee, is he still running? Rick Moran: The Repubs seem determined to alienate almost everybody.
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Monday, October 1. 2007SurfingiTNews claims Americans are giving up friends and sex for internet surfing. I suspect that that is an exaggeration and that (except for p*rn junkies of whom there are millions) most regular internet users, such as the good sorts of folks who read Maggie's and the people we link to, have, over time, moved some of their TV, newspaper, and magazine time over to internet time. So I hardly consider reading, getting information in a way that the reader can control and chose - plus the wonder of links and comments - to be a bad thing. It sure beats the boob tube. In my experience, it's the internet writers and bloggers who need to watch their clocks, assuming they are not trying to make a living doing it. Writing and the gratification of instant publishing can eat up a lot of time that might be better spent weeding the garden, at the pub, watching Desperate Housewives - or nude surfing. Photo: Nude surfing in Australia. A few Monday Morning LinksGood point at Coyote, re socialized medicine:
And re SCHIP, Fred Barnes explains why extending a poverty entitlement to the middle class is a bad idea. Weekly Standard. This used to be called "creeping socialism." At the least, it is an effort to transform a charity, stepwise, into a universal entitlement. Hollywood goes to war. Propa-tainment, by Jules at Pajamas Opie says Freedom Watch is the anti-MoveOn.org. Here's their NYT advt about Ahmadinejad. A very bad dude killed in Iraq Krugman: There was no middle class before FDR. Who is Joyce Hatto? She's a virtuoso pianist, but you might not have heard of her. Attack Machine has the tale. America's worst airlines. Gay Patriot. Speaking of air travel, the Carol Ann Gotbaum story. Who knows where that story goes, but it's a damn shame. Those airport guards are quick to use force on the obviously innocent, and everyone knows that.
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Sunday, September 30. 2007Sunday LinksThe Chess University of Dupont Circle Mahmoud returns home as a hero after his Columbia visit. Gateway “It’s difficult when you change the school’s culture,” said Columbus Manor Principal Sandy Robertson. Illinois school eliminates Christmas and Halloween to be sensitive to Moslems. Why don't we simply expect Moslems to be sensitive to us? Re-thinking the Vietnam Era. Stillwell reports on a conference at Hillsdale College. (h/t, neoneo) Brodhead apologizes. Powerline. Perhaps the board insisted? More on how Affirmative Action harms minorities. It's not polite to say so, however. Do not read this link, advises Small Dead Lemmings. More on how ethanol is driving up the cost of food. "I really think that if tobacco and coffee were newly discovered and brought back by U.S. troops, they'd be put in Schedule 1 by the geniuses who want to run our lives." Classical Values rants on Khat and drug laws in general. Another rant: Wizbang on SCHIP:
Global warming will eat your brain. Jules Burkean Reflections takes on Glenn Greenwald in his Blog Watch. I don't read Greenwald because I do not think he is a truth-seeker. A partisan, low-life hack. Photo: Gwynnie's decoy shack.
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Saturday, September 29. 2007Saturday LinksThis could lead to many Moslem converts in Vancouver It's good to see that the Brit police are on the job. The Syria raid: Silence in Syria, Panic in Iran. (h/t, a commenter at Jules) Social signalling and politics. Assistant Village Idiot. "Social signalling" is a real thing. The NRA sticker on my car is a "social signal." From Insty:
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Friday, September 28. 2007Friday LinksAcademic Lunacy. Hansen via Dr. Sanity. It's not insane - it's Gramscian! Oil reserves increase over time. Cafe Hayek. That seems true, for at least the next couple of hundred years, but I still like nuke power. Farm S&M Festival at Iowahawk. I can just imagine how many Google "farm p*rn sado-masoch*sm" seaches ended up there. Poor Juan Williams is getting it from the Left. Althouse. How did the Liberal Williams become what Dems consider to be a house slave? I like Williams, and would love to have a beer with him, but I disagree with him 90% of the time. He is in trouble with the Left because he tries to be calmly rational - and because he is man enough not to be afraid of FOX. Perhaps "calmly rational" is not the political game... Sexy Katrina produces inadvertent humor in The Nation, re Admadinnajabba. Hatemongers. I always give Katrina a pass though, because she is cute and sexy-looking. Just as she gives Admadinejabba a pass, because he is anti-West. SCHIP is socialized medicine. Novak at RCP. As we have said here before, when you begin handing out "free" insurance to people making over 80,000/year, you are trying to bring the middle class into the entitlement class. Same as they did with Medicare on the other end of the age range. It's a clever strategery. The Danbury, CT lawsuit. Is it illegal to arrest illegal immigrants? That would present a Catch 22. Would there be a beautiful peace in the world if we would only let the peaceful Moslems nuke the Jews? S,C&A. And, related, why is it so often Moslem doctors who are Jihadists? Did you read Barrister's post on Gramsci? It's worth a look, if you are weak on your Gramsci Thought. Eurabia is real. Fjordman at Brussels Journal. It begins:
I would put it "to the Muslim hordes." Why don't they just fix their own places instead of bringing their alien culture to us, where it doesn't fit in? Read the whole thing. Immigrants always want to come to the prosperous, civilized, industrialized Western nations - and then they want to change them. Stupid, and cruel and insensitive to their overly-generous hosts. My message to all immigrants in the world: Man-up, Stay Home and Fix It. We did that job already, and you can do it too. Difficult? Of course, but that is what the world really needs for harmony and prosperity. Photo: Lunchtime during the construction of the Empire State Building, 1930, from Dr X, who always has cool old photos.
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Thursday, September 27. 2007Velociraptor had feathers
I told you before that birds are just little dinosaurs. Velociraptor had feathers. (h/t, Flares)
Thursday Morning LinksSuper Tuscans. The new wines of Tuscany. The American. Photo is an Antinori vineyard in the Chianti region. Be careful when using your Chase Card. Economic disaster is good for you. Dust My Broom "Everyone in this room would agree..." Katie Couric on Iraq:
It is? Only time will tell. Also:
Yes, I guess saying "we" is rather intense. That lady does not get out of Manhattan enough. I must admit I have never seen her, but she sounds like a caricature of the typical smug NYC left-chic chardonnay-sipping multi-millionaire who lives in a bubble. Since it's Beat Up on Columbia Week, a quote from a piece in FIRE:
Smart Christian links thus to the "New Humanism" Conference at Harvard:
If you read his link, it just sounds like a 19th Century anti-religion meeting. One would think that real "humanists" would have more respect for the very human search for the divine. The wave of pessimism has passed. Dunn in American Thinker. A quote:
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Wednesday, September 26. 2007Free the Ocean View 6: Another Schoolyard "Fight"White teen beaten by five or six blacks (presumably honor students and football stars, all) in Ocean View, VA this past weekend. You can read the story and watch the rather disturbing video at the link here. Just a bunch of kids rough-housing, doing what boys do, right? Watch it and make up your own mind.
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Weds. Morning LinksWalMart beats socialized medicine. No Pasaran. Hmmm, maybe free markets work better than government. Who writes history? Driscoll. And who invented the myth of the 50s? I think the myth was based on TV, not real life. It seems to me that the 50s were generally sane, stable, and prosperous. The war was over, the culture wars had not begun, and the grown-ups were in charge. Gay-point averages rank colleges. h/t, reader. If you "happen to be" straight, would you be uncomfortable in the most highly-ranked gay-friendly schools? Fishing: A new college sport. How do you win? Italy's sex slave trade. BBC Canadians upset about Mexican immigration (from the US). Darn those racist Canadians. Ideological perfection. Kim. Seeking it in a candidate is a fool's errand. The SCHIP story. Powerline. It's important, but a bit below the MSM radar. I do think it's a Trojan horse, designed to make the middle class accustomed to government health care. It's "for the children," isn't it? Back Pain: Acupuncture works by placebo effect. Duh. But it works better than conventional treatments for back pain. So how come the placebo effect is weaker with conventional treatments?
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Tuesday, September 25. 2007Tuesday Morning LinksHow the heavy-handed Clintons control the press. via Drudge The Seven Perennial Sins, a book at LaShawn When NJ and KY tried Hillarycare. Betsy Bollinger scrambles to save face - and to save donations. NY Sun A new classic on the subject of blogs and the media by Driscoll at The Atlas Society: Atlas Mugged: How a gang of scrappy individual bloggers broke the stranglehold of the Mainstream Media. Read the whole thing because it gives a good summary of the history of "self-publishing." A quote:
Photo above: That is not dog vomit - that is delicious Chipped Beef on toast. As our mornings get cooler, it seems like time to begin to think about hot, heart-warming and artery-clogging All-White Breakfasts (food white in color - nothing racial). And speaking of comfort food, SISU makes a "perfect apple pie," with lard, of course. In Yankeeland, Apple Pie is traditionally for breakfast, not dessert.
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Monday, September 24. 2007Monday MorningX Games injuries. Idiots. Steyn: Bend over for Nurse Hillary. Annie Oakley's guns at auction. The Pope gets tough on Moslem extremism Bip died. Jules. It surprised me that he was still living. I'm beginning to enjoy XXl Century Socialism. Devil's Excrement Jena: Searching for facts I was wrong about the NYT: Roger Simon It's not about Free Speech. SDA. Bollinger has it all bolluxed up, and I'd guess he thinks his critics are neanderthal proles. It's about who you deem worthy of your invitation and your audience. What somebody deems worthy says plenty about them, their judgement, and their values. I have free speech too, but Bollinger hasn't invited me yet.
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Saturday, September 22. 2007Some Saturday LinksDavid Thompson's weekly Friday grab bag always has good stuff. He found a fine Chrysler Building site, whence the photo on right. What do you have to pay somebody to do a job like that? Prof. Bainbridge is trying out a new blog format. Cupcakes are the newest thing. It's Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week. LGF Mary Mapes is back, and Neoneo has her number. Coolest model airplane. TigerHawk Opie informs us that Chavez' Citgo has changed its name to Petro Express because people have been boycotting Citgo. Jesus sandals ditched by Danes. Maybe they were threatened with beheading? Education in Massachusetts, from Boortz:
Hurricanes, and how New Orleans held up the American taxpayerHey, where are all the hurricanes? I am eagerly awaiting to hear that global warming reduces hurricanes. Or maybe makes hurricanes difficult to predict? Speaking of hurricanes, New Orleans, the
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Friday, September 21. 2007A few more Friday LinksMexican illegals flee to Canada. And France puts a halt to immigration. Raven Ahmadinejad and ROTC at Columbia. Tigerhawk The NYT presents amazingly biased scare article about the Arctic summer ice melt, but concludes with this sentence (h/t, piece at Wizbang):
Hillary: "I am not a lesbian."
Under-read rant of the week: The News Junkie on Big Soap, Big Tractor, etc. Image: From Theo's When it is OK to use the f word Friday Morning LinksGreenies turn against biofuels. Right they are. EU Referendum A new cancer treatment? This is interesting. Does AQ take courage from the defeatists? Obviously. Yes, the people who use children as human shields. Any doubt that Iraq is a proxy war with Iran? Riehl Would Mexico allow us to do this in Mexico? Some, like Jawa, hate Rudy for his past gun stands. I will forgive him that, if he repents.
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Thursday, September 20. 2007Campus FolliesSpeech Nazis shut down Larry Summers at Santa Cruz. That is from What Happens on Campus Cannot Stay on Campus, by Kesler. Just like Yale Law with the recuiters. Meanwhile, Columbia welcomes Ahmadinejad. It all makes ya wonder.
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Thursday Morning LinksMore Vaclav Klaus on global warming. He is one of the sane people. SISU, who appreciates a good segueway, on Roger Simon's piece linking OJ with 9-11/ Who will be the next Pavarotti? NY Sun A Jacksonian takes an in-depth look at terror in, and Middle East links to, Latin America. Vodka and pliers. Patients in the UK reduced to pulling their own teeth. Sheesh. Massive anti-war rally in DC fizzles. A funny report by a disappointed reporter in Sacramento News and Review. He does manage to explain that the lack of turnout was because anti-war sentiment is so strong...got that? (h/t, Driscoll) A jurisdictional issue? Lawmaker sues God. Yale's disgrace. Powerline Wednesday, September 19. 2007Free AdvertisingCan anybody survive without these two unless you live indoors (or unless you have enough gear, which is impossible)? Cabela's and Sierra Trading Post. Talk Like a Pirate Day LinksAvast, me hearties:Today is Talk Like a Pirate Day. (photo from Mr. Free Market) The Terrorist's Guide to the 2008 Elections. Stillwell Syria, beloved of Nancy Pelosi and Dennis Kucinich, and the WMD The "tolerance" and "diversity" Nazis in academia and elsewhere. Villainous A Moslem tide turning against Jihad? Tiger Hawk "Norway confronts Islam...and wilts." Gates of V.
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Tuesday, September 18. 2007Tuesday Morning LinksThe Left loves totalitarian thugs. Of course. It's the quickest way to exert power over people - for their own good, of course. That theme is just so consistent: "We must take away your freedom because we care..." and it's always implied "because we are smarter than you." Chavez threatens independent schools: Moonbattery, whence the photo on right. Home size, 1980-today. Coyote Things you might not know about the Duke case. Minding the Campus. h/t, Insty I still cannot get over the fact that poor Americans have a higher standard of living than average Europeans. No Pasaran Rudy is all over Hillary. Surber. He is the right guy to take her on. Quick, incisive, cheerful. Oh my gosh! The US Naval Academy is run by the military! A clueless Barnard student speaks. h/t, New depths of st00pidity at Right Wing Nation) A "good college" means nothing to me. Attack Machine. He wants results. However, a fine liberal arts education is not really an investment in one's business success: it's supposed to be an investment in your soul. America is filled with multi-millionaires who never heard of Plato, and I think that is a wonderful thing (although it's their loss). Americans, on the whole, are a practical people. Immigration "reform": Ankle-Biting looks at the grim political reality. Meanwhile, Congress "quietly returns to immigration." AQ in Iraq update: are they falling apart? Protein "Sharing." Voegli
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Monday, September 17. 2007Monday Morning LinksRobbery stats from around the world. A peek into the world of the Netroots. Never Yet Melted Banning knitting in waiting rooms? We made a joke about this a while ago, never dreaming the notion could become realized. Blue Crab. It's a miracle Rugby is still legal. Euroland is the Land of Self-Satire. Mark Steyn almost lost control of his car with laughter. It's about the Gov. of Mass: Looking for Love in all the wrong places. Have you hugged a Jihadist today? Hillary ain't talking. About much of anything. Got too much to lose. But is silence golden? NY Daily News. Maybe free medical care will distract from the Clinton Disease.
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Sunday, September 16. 2007Sunday Morning LinksHow about Single-payer everything? Attack Machine. We have in the past suggested single-payer car insurance and single-payer "legal care." The EU: Increase Moslem immigration, censor the internet. Brussels Journal. Time for a revolution over there, friends. Greenspan rips the Bush Admin - for good reason. Dino A good take on "the most sanctimonious song ever written." Asst. Village Genius We mentioned yesterday how often scientific studies are wrong, whether deliberately distorted or not. Case in point:At Slate, Rigging a study to make Conservatives look stupid. h/t, Insty Cherry-picking data: How come people never talk about the South Pole? Powerline Defeatism through history (h/t, Grandaddy). From Kagan in National Review, a quote:
Photo: Another Melissa. She has nice teeth.
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Saturday, September 15. 2007Saturday Afternoon LinksSandy Berger, aka Sandy Burglar, is back. What exactly did he steal? RWNH. In politics, as in the mob, this is what is called "loyalty." Mysterious weight loss. Never Yet Melted Banning religious books from prisons. Anchoress. I guess they want to get rid of the Korans, but decided to be even-handed with Christian stuff too. Another example of moral-equivalence insanity. My opinion? Fill the prison with Bibles. Joking about 9-11. The James Brolin video. there must be something wrong with that guy. Photo: For Melissa fans, I stumbled into this Melissa collection (I forget where I found the link) at the fine New England ex-blog called Ex-Donkey Blog.
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A few Saturday Morning LinksBiofuels: Is the cure worse than the disease? Synthstuff Why one must take science research with a grain of salt. Dr. Helen. I want a new pastor. Mr. Free Market LaShawn on mammary breaks. "Al Qaeda is the enemy of Allah." Gateway on Abu Risha's funeral
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