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Monday, August 6. 2007A couple of Monday Morning LinksHow was my three-day AT hiking and camping trip? Wonderful. Gets cold up there at night. Only problems are that, between foot blisters and aching legs, I can hardly walk to the fridge. I think my life is too sedentary except during partridge season. Oh - I almost forgot the nice combination of sunburn and bug bites. I missed this post by Taranto on Friday. It's almost like the Carnival of Insanities. No Looking Backwards' quote of the year: “CAIR can go to Hell and they can take their 72 virgins with them.” Read the lawyer's letter at Michelle. Silicon Valley update, from Never Yet Melted:
Money never protected anyone from being a total a-hole. I do, however, like Buddy's comment on this post:
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Sunday, August 5. 2007Two linksTwo excellent links from readers: US Forest fires, mapped and updated. You can click on each fire and learn the details. I wonder how that map compares with past summers. Montana and Idaho look rough. Mark Steyn implies that the media covers up for Saudi jihad-supporters. A few Sunday LinksPostcards of the hanging. Iran increasing numbers of public hangings. Jim Cramer is emotional about the need for a Fed rate cut. Core inflation is not a problem at present, home prices are falling fast in many regions - so why not? A good question about the autonomy of localities in dealing with illegals, from Wizbang. Lack of sunshine gives you breast cancer. Look how the AP characterizes Sarkozy. Did you read about Rep. Nancy Boyda? Reminds me of a kid plugging his ears and yelling "lalalalala" so as not to hear something he doesn't want to hear. Maybe doctors will begin growing some real ones. The Lucidicus Project. Militant Presbyterians charged with murder of Oakland reporter. The new Tacoma Narrows Bridge photo update. The 2007 Chap Olympics. Free Market Fairy Tales Department of Useful Idiots. Chavez and Sean Penn. Mutual exploitation. The Cap and Trade allowances market, at The Economist. Not exactly a thriving market yet, but the whole thing is pointless anyway, I believe. When visiting Dubai, make sure you don't have even a microscopic amount of pot with you...or even in your bloodstream. Should one bring one's faith to work? If so, how?
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Saturday, August 4. 2007A few Saturday morning linksA beautiful Tommy Makem solo. RIP to a fellow who brought so much Irish delight to the earth. Watch somebody try to say that this Army report on the TNR story is a "coverup." Love potion #9. Is love a mental illness? Is there a double standard for anger in the workplace? The women of the X Games. Kos says he will purge the Dem Party. Who is this guy, and why does anyone listen to him? Dems are anti-Semitic, says Kesler. Quoted by Tony Blankley in a piece at Never Yet Melted:
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Friday, August 3. 2007A few linksSarkozy to vacation in New Hampshire. Good choice. Our News Junkie is up there right now, humping his way up Mount Moosilauke, upon which dwells the sacred spirit of Dartmouth College. Armed robots on patrol in Iraq. Brits nix pain meds. Not "cost effective." Neither is life itself cost-effective after 70. God spare us such insanity. Photo: South peak of Mt. Moosilauke Friday Morning LinksCamping this weekend on the AT in NH. Leaving now, without camera or anything with weight. Bringing buns for toasting though (toasting buns photo via Theo). Wish Theo could join us. Who do we want in charge of medical care? A good piece on why the SCHIP is a bad idea (h/t, No Left Turns). I guess I just don't care about children, right? Interestingly, polls show Americans don't want to give up their medical freedom... as they have done in the UK, where docs owe their loyalty to the government, not the patient, as in this horrible example of organ-stealing. I thought grave robbing was against the law. The Death of Sweden. Brussels Journal. A sad story about a suicidal nation. I guess there has always been a lot of depression and self-loathing in Sweden anyway. Meet Dr. Mohammed Ahmedna - he is the guy who will save peanuts! More on talk radio and the Fairness Doctrine. Does anyone really want that Fairness Doctrine back? And is it even constitutional? TCS. (h/t, Insty) In NYS, Bruno and Cuomo are now gunning for Spitzer. As well they should. Imports beat American cars for the first time. Viking. Well, we still make better wine than the Japanese. The attempted Russki "land" grab in the Arctic. I guess we have to accept that this is just what Russians do. Who wants protectionism "to protect jobs"? Dems supported by unions, that's who. Protectionism damages the American economy and damages the American consumer. Is that too subtle for Americans to understand? As Coyote says, "Stop right there or I will shoot myself." The Euroland Left is moving towards the center, while the American Left is moving further to the left. Europe has already hit the rocks,, but the American Left still hears the syren's call. What does Africa need? Business schools!
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Thursday, August 2. 2007Thursday Morning LinksYes, it was spooky that we posted the Tacoma Narrows bridge collapse video yesterday. Sympathy for Hitler, in the UK? This could be a dubious news item. Westerners claim federal rules make wildfires worse. I have no problem with wildfires anyway. They are natural and necessary. Finding relatives lost in institutions "Promoting Diversity and Love with an iron fist", from Hot Air, via Dust My Broom:
Farming the government. Factory farming and federal subsidies. View from 1776 Fun with Chomsky. Attack Machine Is Iraq ready for self-governance? Rick Moran is fed up. LaShawn says that the fight against voter ID shows contempt for blacks. Where I vote, you have to show an ID with an address.
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Wednesday, August 1. 2007Weds. Morning LinksDon't be a victim! The Childhood Goat Trauma Foundation (h/t, reader) Filson's semi-annual sale. Germany encourages incest? Is this for real? Right Wing News A mind is a terrible thing to lose. "Tillson executed." I learned in college that paranoia was about projection. Dems scramble to restore NSA eavesdropping ability Don't get kidnapped in Venezuela. The reasons here. In praise of Wendell Berry Journalists don't want to believe that they are part of an industry. Prof Bainbridge Even Rolling Stone editorializes against ethanol as fuel. Viking Antonioni: Here's one obit, via piece at Never Yet Melted. Here's his wiki entry Canada's nightmare health system. Kids take on the Lunch Lady Losing hope for the Korean hostages.
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Tuesday, July 31. 2007Tuesday LinksThe cost of travel in 1800. Marginal Revolution. No wonder nobody ever went anywhere beyond their local market village, unless they were rich. Stagecoaches were expensive. Sovereign Wealth Funds: The new thing. Government entities are learning to be capitalist investors. Guess they realized they can't run businesses themselves. Dinocrat. Yes, governments love money and power, don't they? Uppity whites in Boston. Debka Files is not the most reliable source. Gateway linked this story. Is it true? I hope it is true, but count me as a skeptic. The tax hike that the Dems long for. John Kyl discusses. Pure class warfare, if you ask me. Great comments by Old Man Tyme on this Jules piece. For some reason, I have been having trouble getting to his site this week. How Congress is hampering terror surveillance. Never Yet Melted. Idiots. Boy Scouting turns 100 years old. Brits "horrified" by Olympic shooting sports. Who are these people? Joe Lieberman escalates his attacks on Dems. The Hill From Wretchard (h/t, Reader):
Fred on Federalism. I strongly agree with this piece (h/t, Right Wing Nation). A quote:
Why are we importing doctors? From a piece by Kesler:
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Monday, July 30. 2007Monday Cocktail Hour LinksBuilding on flood plains. Free Market Fairy Tales The generic blog post. Sippican. Just fill in the blanks. Harry Reid wants power without power plants. Miller Counting hurricanes. How can you compare the present with the pre-weather satellite era? Wizbang Adding a blog to our Education category: Minding the Campus. (h/t, Classical Values) Cartoon from Leo Cullum's excellent Scotch and Toilet Water? Monday Morning LinksIs it art or a crime? Never Yet Melted. It's not a crime, just terrible manners. In defence of Ward Churchill: He's just like the rest of them. Coyote Always late? No matter - time may not exist. Samizdata How the Brits prevented us from catching Osama. Ace. This was sick. More from Dinocrat. Dr. Pettit speaks about his lost family. A free public service school? I say nuts to that commie, Frenchie notion, and so does Tammy. Part of the idea of America is citizen-politicians, not trained managers of us masses. That is why I am sympathetic to term-limits. If our gummint can't run a passport office, why should we imagine they can run American medicine? Cafe Hayek The Dissident Frogman is back. The Gonzales story. There is no story. He is just another potential scalp. The Democratic Party: The Party of Hate. Not to defend the dopey Repubs or to be unbalanced, but the Dems have gone over the edge. Mr. Sun is good for you. Take off that greasy sunblock. Cool new US Army weapon systems. Ulrich Muhe died. Still need to see this movie. World's tallest woman. Video. That is one big hunk of woman. Waziristan update. Powerline. It's an un-reported battle.
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Sunday, July 29. 2007Bravo Iraq
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Sunday Links"Attempts to Islamize the West cannot be denied," warns the Vatican. Gates of V. The foreign policies of Spain are not usually a hot topic, but right now it's an interesting subject. Brussels Journal While the surge seems to be working, the government of Iraq is in splinters. CSM. Maybe they need a dictator or king or whatever, to be civilized. We had lots of posts about hippies last week. Driscoll looks back on that era via Tom Wolfe. The Red Fox making a comeback in the Northeast. That is good. We have a family of them on the farm. Our coyotes are known to kill fox kits - so much for canine multiculturalism. Speaking of foxes, more on the war against FOX News, at Gateway And speaking of the dog family of animals, Derbyshire ponders whether dogs have consciousness, based on the latest research - and thus whether they have souls. Photo: That is our North American version of Mr. Red Fox. We wrote about him in Dog of the Week a while ago.
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Saturday, July 28. 2007Saturday Morning LinksHow good is Tony Snow? See press conference video. Gotta love this guy. The dark side of green. Michael Eckhart of Harvard. Must Christians support illegal immigration? LaShawn Deforestation and crimes against humanity in Vietnam, Camobodia, and Laos. Democracy Project. The Nero Dems. Conspiracy. Why are they anti-growth? Must be because there is a conspiracy to keep you poor and stupid. Orson Card on computer modeling and warming. We missed that one. h/t, No Looking Backwards As most readers are aware, The New Republic really f-ed the pooch, pooped in its pants, etc. this week. If you scroll down through Ace you can see most of the story, delivered in an appropriately sarcastic manner. Schumer: We will confirm no more Bush Supreme nominees. That is a declaration of war. The perfect relationship. She talks a bit slow, but it's good. The economy: Wages are rising for everyone. Marginal Rev. (h/t, Insty) MoveOn targets FOX. Silliness. Stop trying to help Africa, says an African. I am sure he is right. WaPo. Not only is it condescending as hell, but it's a new form of colonialism. Crooks there will take our money gladly, however. What the West can offer Africa is opportunities to trade, especially in agriculture. We already buy their oil. Photo: One of Theo's girlfriends. She slipped me her phone number while he wasn't looking, but I lost it. I like her nice, firm biceps.
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Thursday, July 26. 2007Thursday Lunchtime LinksI still cannot understand why Putin is trying to provoke, and alienate, the West. What's in it for him? Internal politics? We mean them no harm. Quit washing your clothes. It's bad for Gaia. For the children. Internet censorship proposed. h/t, Insty. What are "Men of Goodwill"? Anchoress. It is my goal to be one of those men. Things I've learned since 9/11. Right Thinking from the Left Coast. It's impossible to agree with Lee on everything, but he can be counted on to say what he thinks. Is $100 dollar oil on its way? I wouldn't be surprised. Prof. Deneen. Economic consequences? You bet. The Lancet was once the most respected medical journal in the world. Since it went political, it isn't any more. Rick Moran. It survives only on its old reputation.
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Thursday Morning LinksThat pesky old Law of Unintended Consequences. MA health plan running into a major problem: not enough primary care docs. WSJ. If I know anything about government, they will proceed to create another program to deal with that problem of their own creation. (h/t, Bruce Kesler) What is your source of hope? Your own brain and spirit, God, or the government? Liberalism Dangerously Defined, by Medved. Rudy is in trouble with CAIR. Good for him. CBS is trying to fool you. Powerline Photo: Bill and Hillary in law school. Since we've been posting on hippies, I think this photo demonstrates that the fad was more about fashion and wanting to be - or look -hip, than anything else. Ruthlessly ambitious, power-hungry, and calculating, these two hardly embodied the true hippy spirit. Peace, baby. Wednesday, July 25. 2007Wednesday Morning LinksWorld poverty plummets. There's nothing like commerce and trade to do that. And some details on American poverty. Attack Machine. Bear in mind that poverty stats for the US do not include the funds or money value of benefits such as welfare, food stamps, subsidized housing, Medicaid, etc. How the Left provides "force multiplication" to Islamic extremists. Dr. Sanity. Same as they did for the North Vietnamese. Pythons in the Everglades. More unwanted and uninvited aliens. The government wants to put chips in every non-native snake that is bought or sold. Wish they could be as determined when it comes to illegal humans. A graphic demonstration (graph on the right) that the primary role of the US government has become redistribution of money, from a piece at Villainous Company: Even the Guardian admits progress in Iraq. Jim Miller Who is rich, according to the Dem candidates? Meaning whose taxes can they get away with raising? That bottom-smacking story from Oregon sounded like a joke, at first. Now it just sounds utterly insane. "Are there any white kids in your school?" Another teacher for school choice.
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Tuesday, July 24. 2007Tuesday Morning LinksDarn darn darn. Accidentally deleted my entire morning links piece for today, and now I don't have time to try to reconstruct it. Here are a few of them: Al Quaida opening a new war front in Africa. Captain Ed. It is very self-centered of the US and the West to imagine that we are their sole enemies: we are just one of many. The Left usually prefers to talk about "root causes" instead of individual choices. Their political stance tends to be one of socio-economic determinism rather than the dignity and freedom of the individual. Case in point - poverty. What is the number one cause of poverty in the US? Unmarried mothers. Will Edwards discuss that? No. Alphecca's Quote of the Day, recently, from the Pittsburg Tribune:
Why Woolworth had to die. I still miss my Woolworth's, but I guess it's capitalism's "creative destruction." American Heritage. They say Woolworth was once what WalMart is today. Great Statists of History. Licinius, at Dust My Broom
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Monday, July 23. 2007Monday Morning LinksIf you are returning from vacation today, don't miss a couple of our good recent essays - they are up on the left column. Also, our piece on the Roger Scruton essay - scroll down. Breaking news. Teens don't like the Nanny State. They rebel against that sort of thing, naturally. Do you take Vit C? It's made in China. Aid to poor nations does no good at all. Mankiw. Of course it doesn't - it's just a feel-good thing. Brave police work in the UK. Blair. How can you catch a guy if you can't say what he looks like? On the same theme, Captain Ed, like me, is also confused about why the Dems seem to want to protect possible terrorists. Is it just PC gone psychotic? The Call of the Entrepreneur. It's a new movie, which celebrates freedom. Kling discusses at TCS. Even the WaPo finally gets it about Iraq. Jules. And John at Powerline on the surge's success:
The inequality obsession. Libertarian Leanings. Also, the piece by Arthur Brooks in City Journal, What Really Buys Happiness? A quote illustrating true insanity:
These inequality mavens seem to believe that the sin of envy is the most important source of unhappiness. It may apply to them, but not to most. I feel every sort of emotion on occasion, including envy, but it doesn't ruin my life. Plus I know that I could do something entrepreneurial any time I want. Right now, finding a nice girlfriend is all I need to be fully happy.
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Sunday, July 22. 2007Sunday Links10th Century Viking treasure found in Yorkshire. Nice stuff. Partner pay in top 200 law firms. Rising fast. They make this on the backs of the child labor of their young and hungry Associates. It's a good deal. How Music Works. A great site for the real basics of what music is made of, if you know nothing about music theory. There is enough here to give oneself a little basic music course. The Supremes haven't considered the Second Amendment for 70 years. Will they take a look at Parker? More thoughts on the subject at Willisms. I hope the Court will take it on, but letting Parker stand is fine too. Looks like TNR got busted. Gateway. Fake but accurate? On the same subject, this bit from Ace is hilarious. An $18,000 hand. Cheap at any price, if you ask me. Nobody has ever said that Charlie Rangel lacked cojones. I can so easily imagining him saying to his staff "F- them if they don't like it. I'm in charge here." Does Putin want another Cold War? What for? Sexual assaults in the military. CSM. Not good. Bill McKibben not too smart, and a bit lacking in imagination. But he's virtuous, right? Dawkins makes enforced atheism sound like Sharia. Wizbang Purdue Pharma spanked hard. The lawyers of the addicts no doubt made out well. More BBC disasters. Does anyone trust them anymore, when it comes to politicized matters? From Martin Durkin (who produced The Great Global Warming Swindle) in a piece in The Australian following the airing of his film last week (h/t, Lubos Motl):
Photos: All of these boats are for sale to prosperous capitalists. God bless 'em. Details here.
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Saturday, July 21. 2007Saturday Morning LinksI have no idea what the Dem Senators were doing when they voted against the John Doe provision. It's a vote for terror success, and I just don't get it. Totten: Welcome to Baghdad. Ed Koch bails out of his support of Iraq. He has had it with the Iraqis. Prostate cancer. It can be aggressive, and it can be very lazy, indolent and harmless in older guys. A new test to tell the difference. Your tuition dollars at work. New Zealand considers college courses in prostitution. Moonbattery. Hey - it's the world's oldest profession. Sally Smith, B.J. A new grand Roman villa discovered in Rome. AOL News. See the photos. How smart does Gen. Petraeus sound? Interview via Attack Machine. Barry Obama believes that criminals just need more love. Pretty to think so. Where did he learn that theory? Image: A famous Alberto Vargas girl from the 1920s.
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Friday, July 20. 2007Friday LinksMegaflood created the English Channel. Fastest internet connection in the world - in Sweden. A 72 year-old lady has it. Me want. (h/t to somebody - I forget who) Is Bush's freedom-oriented foreign policy a "Messiah complex"? Flesh-eating bacteria in Galveston beaches Nuke power for California. It's about time. Am Thinker Heard any good yodeling yet today? Einen Jodler hor i gern. (h/t, David Thompson) Perfectly preserved baby mammoth found in Siberia. No freezer burn? (h/t, Flares) Eating beef is less green than driving. Telegraph. Gonna get me a big burger tonight, with bacon. A damning quote by Newsweek's Evan Thomas re Duke, from piece at Op. Journal:
Undersecretary of Defence Eric Edelman said this in response to Mrs. Clinton:
Image: 1959's Coppertone Girl is one of the most famous ads of all time. The artist used her daughter as the model. Here's their story. In 1959, the only sun block was that white zinc stuff that sailors put on their noses.
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Thursday, July 19. 2007Thursday LinksAbove is the MQ-9, "The Reaper." Grim indeed. Story at (and photo from) Willisms Poll: Global warming is world's most boring topic We caught a bad guy - but you already knew that. Obama wants Kindergarten Sex Ed. Insane. But teaching them to read might be a good idea. On the other hand, Dems want to pay for your abortion. Would someone please explain to me how an abortion is a medical treatment? What media bias? Astonishing new examples at Gateway The Carnival of Education at Education Wonks. Always something interesting in that Carnival. The shrinking dollar. New York Sun Did you see this copy of an Al Gore contract? SDA. He has a good gig. Wise words, re socialized medicine (but which apply to anything) from a piece at Asst. Village Idiot:
Wednesday, July 18. 2007Weds. Evening LinksBanned in Britain: Christian purity rings. Moonbattery. Impurity rings? No problem. JetBlue: Do you still like them after reading this? CAIR: Islamophobia is the problem. LGF. It is? What hutzpah these guys have. I am Islamophobic, now. I don't play golf in thunderstorms, either. Most lightning is harmless, so am I lightningophobic, or just sensible? Millionaire farmers and subsidies: Surber NYT and WaPo play useful idiots for Hamas Blair's Legacy: Corruption and a diminution of personal freedom. Opinion Journal An academic conference: No, the papers are not about Plato or Aquinas. What I saw in America Finally! A Media Mythbusters site. Their headline quote: "The great enemy of the truth is very often not the lie -- deliberate, contrived and dishonest -- but the myth -- persistent, persuasive and unrealistic." -- John F. Kennedy. Nowadays, we call that "the narrative," and they are deliberate, contrived and dishonest. How Italy is screwing the rest of the EU with immigration: Free Republic
John Kerry: We need more votes for surrender. Ace Quoted from Strategy Page in INDC: Corruption and lack of civic spirit continue to be the biggest problems in Iraq. This sort of thing does not make loud noises, so does not get into the mass media much. But what is done about corruption, will have more to do with Iraqs future, than the battle with terrorists.
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Weds. Morning LinksThe press has this guy's phone number. When they want a "staunch Republican who plans to vote Dem this time," they call him. Every year. Biofuels are messing up EU agriculture too. EU Referendum. It would seem rather elementary to me that one does not use food for fuel. We all live in a yellow submarine. Want one of your own? Theo Photo proof of GI torture of Iraqi children. Slower Pace Drugs and alcohol in the workplace. There's plenty of it, but who's surprised? It's been going on forever, and I guess it's just part of life. The Dem Iraq offensive: All Dems ordered by leadership to trash Bush and Iraq war. Yet another campus rape story that won't get big press. Ace. Does the press make the racist "low expectations" assumption here, that black campus rape is dog bites man, but white campus rape is man bites dog? Al Quaida leaders lurking in Iran. Big surprise there. h/t, Jules Nuclear fearmongering. Blue Crab. At Maggie's Farm, we love nuke power. It's as close to a free lunch as we will ever have. If you missed it, scroll down and read The Barrister's Railroad piece about retirement. Quite interesting, with Dr. Bliss' comments.
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