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Thursday, May 24. 2007Immigration update: Is this bill DOA?The chorus of protest over the bill in the Senate right now (the "No Illegal Alien Left Behind" act, as some would call it, or the "Destroy America Now" act) is coming from so many places, and from so many unlikely sources that it is getting difficult to keep up. While criticism has come from the usual quarters, even such open-borders advocates as George Will and John Podhoretz have come down hard on the bill. The staggering costs of the bill, only just now coming to light, have revealed a total outlay of as much as 2.5 trillion over the next two decades. Ed Morrissey notes that the bill has achieved the remarkable distinction of having almost every single voting group in the USA opposed to it:
Meanwhile, another blogger eviscerates the irrational arguments of those like Dick Morris, Robert Novak and Fred Barnes that the GOP must support this bill or risk losing Hispanic votes:
In the most amusing quote of the day, Barack Obama set some sort of Democratic first in the following critique of one of the few sensible changes in the bill - placing a skills requirement for immigrants above that of extended family ties:
A Democrat criticizing something for being a radical social experiment that's a departure from historical tradition? I'm expecting to see pigs flying around Nashville right about now.
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A few Thursday mid-day linksDo we need or want more women's colleges? Sister Toldjah "Short-dicked white boys" and "niggers." I never heard these details of the Duke story. Sen. Kyle is baffled. From one of his constituents, Linknzona It must be those dang Presbyterians again, violating dogs' rights. Blair Women are to blame. Good point, from Stumbling and Mumbling. The entry of women into the job market in massive numbers over the past 20 years has certainly held down wages - not because they are women, but because it greatly increased the supply of labor in all areas, from law to medicine to government to business to clerical to the military.
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Wednesday, May 23. 2007Wednesday Afternoon LinksDoes "fair trade" coffee do any good? Berndt at TCS doubts it. It's more of a "feel-good" deal. Al Quaida in Lebanon. CSM. These guys say they will fight to the death of them all. More at Gateway. Meanwhile, the Taliban are having a tough go of it. It seems that the Brits killed all of their officers. Good show. Snow in Colorado this week. World CO2 emissions will grow 60% by 2030, and there isn't a damn thing anyone can do about it. 50% of Americans are pro-life, 45% pro-"choice." Those are interesting numbers. (h/t, News for Christians) 1/4 of American Moslem males would like to kill Americans. Of course, those are the numbers of those who will admit it. Contemplating that makes me uneasy around Moslems. The charted info is here. Maybe it's time to take a long hard look at our immigration policies...eh, Pres Bush? Nobody told Mayor Mike that hybrids are worse for the environment, so he is going to mandate hybrid taxis. Damn the data - he "cares". Am I the only person who is sick of this sanctimonious guy? Yes, he runs the place, but does he have to "care" so much? It's not masculine. I am waiting for him to mandate rubbers when it rains. When Reagan demolished RFK in debate. Like to see that video, but the Kennedys blocked its release. Boehner applies bad language to the immigration bill. Somehow, I think he is not fully behind Bush on this one. And Senator Kyl not looking strong right now after pulling a fast one on Arizona voters. Surber. And let me say that I like Prof. Bainbridge a good deal, but I do not want him to preach the Good Samaritan parable to me in the context of immigration law: there's a word for that sort of argument. Eric has some interesting thoughts from Gingrich about immigration: he feels he was hoodwinked the last time he voted for reform. Not surprisingly, Bush's poll numbers crash whenever he brings up amnesty for illegal immigration. I'm glad he isn't poll-driven, but how far will he go to destroy his party? News flash. Black kids from intact, religious families do best in school. LaShawn Last week Illinois overwhelmingly rejected a state medical care proposal. This week, California overwhelmingly rejects "free" preschool. Is this a pattern? The Nigerian Anglicans sending a mission to the US. The Nigerian Bishop's reply to the American Episcopal bishop is too funny. More on how the greedy geezers soak us working stiffs. Viking. It is, indeed, the rich stealing from the poor. Forcing lightbulb change is pathological. Thanks for saying so, Glenn. The Palestinians are victims. Victims of the Arabs, who want nothing to do with them. Neoneo. There is a real bias against them in the Arab world. It's kinda funny that the only people who really try to help them are the Brits, the US, and Israel. They are in the "difficult to help" category.
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Tuesday, May 22. 2007Tuesday Links from All OverBall of Fire. If you didn't hear this Algore satire, it's good. By the great Paul Shanklin. Link here. Nations, ranked by obesity rates. Tiger Hawk. Hey! We're Number One! I guess there is plenty of hunger in America - an endless hunger for carbs. Ant or grasshopper? If you aren't sure, take the spending habits survey. Ants win, of course. Everybody loves Sarkozy now. Pajamas. They are lucky to have him. Can he be France's Maggie Thatcher? He has the chance. How does illegal immigration harm American citizens' unskilled labor? It holds down wages. Dem Project Everyone has linked ex-Dem Senator Bob Kerry's essay on how Iraq should be handled. Why? Because it is sensible. Stalin as a "fine young criminal." Book review via A&L Daily. (h/t to one of our blog friends, but I forget who.) Sacrificing fetuses in utero. No Left Turns Thompson speaks. As usual, no BS, and no calculation. Three ordinary lives in Baghdad. CSM. A good look. Iran plans summer war campaign in Iraq to empower the Dems. Never Yet Melted. Sheesh - they are working hand-in-hand. Edwards charges $55,000 to speak about poverty. That $ came out of your tuition check, parents. Want Pat Buchanan's view of amnesty? National suicide, says Pat. More on Hillary's nationalized babysitting proposal. Betsy. Would those babysitters be the same folks who work at the Post Office? College boozing and heart problems. Time Gotta record that macaca moment, says Kos. From a Dr. Sanity piece on the greenies:
Kim du Toit imagines his singles ad, were he to find himself single:
Flares into Darkness on work, markets - and adult reality. Every young person should read this, and we wish we had written it. A quote:
Photo: Quaking Aspens in winter, from the Tree link earlier today.
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Monday, May 21. 2007Monday Evening LinksProf. B. likes Fred Thompson because he isn't a doodyhead. Fascinating photo to the right in honor of Fred, who Parenting. The Dems plan a parenting conference. No Moms or Dads invited. Meanwhile, Hillary proposes a national Pre-K program. This might be characterized as nationalizing the babysitting industry. No doubt specialized training and certification will be required. It's like "Healthcare," right? Need the government brainiacs, because we are so stoooopid. Another climatologist changes his tune. Tim Blair Bored by the Wolfowitz story? A brief synopsis at Willisms gets directly to the point. John Bolton vs. pompous Brit interviewer. Bolton is good. News flash. George Washington had slaves. Milton Friedman is poisoning your food. Worstall Sweden update at Brussels Journal. A good graph too. A quote:
When government tries to micro-manage the economy. The corn ethanol mess. Another live coelecanth. It is so cool. We have said it at least ten times: Never eat anything from China. What we term "garbage," they term "food." The Anchoress doesn't mind the immigration bill. It's a debate worth holding, but I don't think Congress will hold the debate. Photo: Fun with body-painting in Key West. It is apparently impossible to take a photo in Key West without including some dissipated drunk in the background.
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Monday Morning LinksImmigration: John at Powerline:
Mark Steyn labels the immigration bill "a capitulation, not a compromise." Americans are depressed. Why? Have we become a nation of whiners like the French? Ridiculous. Our air is cleaner than it has been in 100 years. So what is the anxiety? American.com Carter, yet one more time, shows his dark side, via Drudge. This man needs to go to church more than anyone I can think of, because his sanctimoniousness contains/conceals a public meanness which I find nauseating. Math, Marx, and Mau-Mauing the multiculturalists. This is fun. Kid forced to see Al Gore's movie four times. WTH? Doctor goes to jail for writing pain meds. Apparently, a jury was convinced that medication control was more important than human pain. This story breaks my heart, but there is nothing I can do about it. Roger Daltrey thinks Al Gore is a jerk. via Drudge A movement to push back against Castro, in Spain. This looks good. Better late than never. China will take $3 billion stake in Blackstone Group. Clever of China - and clever of Blackstone.
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Thursday, May 17. 2007Thursday LinksRudy Giuliani might not be your favorite candidate, but he is an impressive, likeable, and engaging communicator. Watch. It is quite amazing that the Repubs have such a deep bench. Lots of folks I'd happily vote for, and no-one is ever perfect. Rudy is not my candidate, but I'd vote for him without complaint. Climate momentum shifting. Summary of scientists who have switched sides in the debate. (h/t, Jawa) Black-on-white crime just doesn't fit the narrative. LaShawn. More from Cramer. Another grim milestone. Dust my Broom. The ongoing lying of the pols about illegal immigration proposals. Rick at RWNH. But Kesler is not quite so negative about it. Widgets, drive-bys, and bots. Nasty things from websites. BBC The Hollywood blacklists. Mark Steyn via Driscoll. Probably like you, I was taught that the blacklists were one more reason that America was a bad country. Wrong. These guys were traitorous, hated America, and allied themselves with Russia via the Communist Party. Nothing was wrong with pointing that out. Al Gore threatens the free press. I missed this scary quote from Anchoress' piece:
Sheesh. Al, check in with your doctor, and check your porphyrin levels. It looks like a set-up for a lawsuit to me. Protein. To what extent should religious accommodations be made in schools and the workplace? No more blunts. Vaporizers are the thing, dude. Like healthy, man. Behind the DC gun lawsuit. Alphecca. What ever happened to Magic Johnson? Classical Values Wednesday, May 16. 2007Weds. Evening LinksWhales evolved from dogs. PBS Video. That explains a lot. We love dogs. The new Puritans. A new moral code, but just as annoyingly controlling as the old Puritans. Betsy on this piece by Ferguson at Weekly Standard We don't know what it is, but there is a heck of a lot of it. Dark matter Not your ordinary small luxury cruise ship. The Atmosphere, at Forbes Cleared by DNA after 20 years in jail. A terrible story. Europe's demographic collapse. Quote from a piece by Sensing:
The greedy geezers of the AARP. Conspiracy to keep you poor and stupid quotes a letter written to AARP:
A harsh piece by Bernard Lewis quoted at Insty. One quote:
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Weds. Morning LinksOld Cape Cod fireplaces. Sippican has photos of several. I stole the photo on the right from him. It's in Truro. Hope he doesn't get mad. Why I am a nationalist. Tangled Web Manhattan residential real estate up 23% in the past 12 months. Average sale price? 1 million. That is mainly apartments, of course. Prices also up in the boroughs. Average sale price outside Manhattan: $411,000. Moderate drinking and heart disease. NYT Science News How cool is Fred Thompson? Quick video on Michael Moore Bottom-scraping fishing trawlers plow and destroy the ocean bottom. To what extent is addiction-proneness genetic? Live Science Video Is France ready for Sarkozy? LLosa at TCS thinks not:
Whole thing here.
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Tuesday, May 15. 2007A few afternoon linksIraq: We could eliminate the enemy and stabilize the nation in 48 hours with a few of these handsome airplanes on the right (that's a model H on the left, and a B on the right). However, we are trying to fight a half-war - or a Nice War - or what I would term a Police Action. Neoneo takes a look at two of today's pieces on the so-called war in Iraq. Free markets and medical care. Betsy. It's already happening. And (via Opinion Journal) speaking of government medical care, Illinois just nixed the idea. JK Rowling pleads not to leak the outcome of the final Harry Potter. Al Quaida in Iraq. Dino. Yes, they are there, and it is an excellent opportunity to kill them. Let's do it now. Whining about work. France is #1, but the US is up there. Spoiled babies. Everyone should be thrilled to have work to do. My friend says people need only three things: Something to do, someone to love, and something to look forward to. Public housing. Get rid of it, and give the apartments to the renters. Instant millionaires. Why not? NY Sun Special treatment for Moslems. Wizbang. Why do people do this? I like this quote from a piece on Clinton's legacy at The Anchoress:
I am planning my goose trip for this fall. Jerry Falwell. RIP
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Monday, May 14. 2007Monday Night LinksA darn nice bass. 25 lbs. even, caught outside San Diego. Story here. With freshwater fish, you learn to display them towards the camera, to make them look more impressive - but this is a big fellow. Stumbled upon a good website. The Real Cuba. Opie would like it. Lots to peruse. I was taught that Tulipmania was real. Now it is thought that it was a myth. Tulips are OK, but far from my favorite flower. Four months of Dems in Power. Kudlow. Same old. Thinking big about fuel, from an engineer's brain. Small Dead Lemmings. You need to read the whole thing. Ten billion served, and hundreds of millions fleeced. Transit subsidies, at The Commons. We usually agree with The Commons, but there is no comparison in the piece with the federal subsidization of highways. I am opposed to the latter, sort-of. Bush's greatest speech. Kim. I could have written that. Medical insurance should cover this. All male Coyotes need them. Eurabia. Add Kyoto to the mix, and they could create a new Afghanistan! Classical Values. How experts think. A Parliament of Clocks, via Kim, via Instap.
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Monday Morning LinksExcellent cartoon about Truthers and Conspiratorialists. No Pasaran. The arrogance of experts. Samizdata A reader brought to mind a book to consider reading. The Death of Satan, by Columbia prof Andrew Delbanco. It's about how the idea of the Devil was replaced by a de-personified, impersonal "evil," and how the notion of "evil" is being replaced by social and psychological, rather than moral, concepts. World's most powerful cordless drill. YouTube A very nice hydrangea we bought yesterday at the nursery. Kardinal, It is said to tolerate more sun than most hydrangeas can. Sunday, May 13. 2007Mother's Day Morning LinksMoms are great! Our best to all Mom readers, and to all future Moms. How you put up with us when we were kids, God only knows. A bouquet of thanks to y'all. Just quit worrying about us, OK? Let us worry about you for a change. Hilarious. The Hillary- Many are eager to visit Cuba when travel restrictions are ended. What could possibly go wrong with banning guns? TigerHawk Education, and sliding down the razor blade of life. Hatemonger Powerline throws down the gauntlet. Sue us, please. It must be fun to be a First Amendment lawyer. Mao embalmed. Roger Simon The New Puritans. It is getting strange out there. Driscoll. Thankfully, here on planet Earth, things are OK. More on the Tufts Psychosis. Captain Ed does a good job with it. I would think the alumni donors would be going berserk about now.
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Saturday, May 12. 2007Saturday Noon LinksA vote for Romney is a vote for Satan, says one TV Fundie. That is the sickest thing I've heard today. Romney's dad ran for president, and nobody said that about him. And nobody has said it about the other Mormons in government, like Harry Reid. And isn't Orrin Hatch a Mormon too? This is just pathetic, if not downright evil. I don't mind fundies at all, as long as they worry about their own relationship with God, but leave other people alone to find their own way. Is there any reason for the FCC to exist anymore? Driscoll doubts it, and so do I. Let markets deal with it. The sources for information and entertainment, these days, go so far beyond broadcast that the FCC is obsolete. Psychotic breakdown at Tufts. Fortunately, good old FIRE is on the job. I hope this story gets around, because it is a truly shameful thing for a fine American university. I read about it first at Powerline, and now Wizbang has an update, with good excerpts from Volokh. Yes, it's about those hypersensitive Moslems who must be protected from facts. Not that the Moslems are complaining so much - it's the loonies who want Islam to be a "protected class." I am opposed to windmill farms, but the Cape Wind story is hilarious anyway. Update from Libertarian Leanings. Why am I opposed to windmills? Because wind power is a joke and will never, despite subsidies, make a meaningful contribution to our energy wants. It's just "feel good" stuff, like fluorescent lightbulbs Sperm donor must pay child support? Not a joke. Hey fellas: God should have put a warning label on that thing of ours. Now Farmer's Branch, TX wants to be rid of their illegals. They are voting on it. Viking's Quote of the Day: "The more you fail, the more money they throw at you," he said. "We're filthy rich; I don't want any more of your money. Send me quality teachers."
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Friday, May 11. 2007Friday Afternoon LinksAdding to blogroll: Theo Spark, under Anglosphere. The charmer on the right with the very nice smile is borrowed from Theo, who posts lots of mostly-political graphics. Hmmmm, is the pool open yet? Where my Ray-Bans at? So I can stare without anyone noticing. Ya gotta love this globalisticalistic warmening. Also adding to blogroll: No Left Turns. Also, re-adding to blogroll: Right Thinking from the Left Coast. We lost Lee somewhere along the way. Disaffected youths hold anti-Sarkozy riots in New York City. Haha. What is Babelgum? It is something new. Doomsday Called Off. The five-part CBC documentary, via S,C &A. The health Nazis now going after virtual smoke. RTLC. I am so sick of these controlling busybodies. Quit trying to "do good" for me, OK? I am an educated adult in a free country, which includes the freedom to be stupid and to defy "the experts" whenever I feel like it. NBC hires "Diversity Leader." Hahahahahahahahahahahahaha. Does anyone take this junk seriously? Michelle. It's called a payoff to Jesse Jackson, and everybody knows it. US cancer care 10X better than the UK. Anchoress Also from Anchoress, Class and Class Warfare. Anchoress appreciates true class. Oral sex can lead to throat cancer? Our reader suggests reading the humorous comments on this scare piece, but I will not go down on record by opening my mouth about this story. Sisu and Roger Simon are upset about PBS' cancelling of America at a Crossroads. I understand their point, but I don't watch TV, much less PBS, anyway. It's a waste of time. A gunless gunship. In From the Cold. (h/t, Reader) LA Charter Schools, and Steve Barr. The District and the unions hate him. Barr had the cojones to wonder whether the school district leaders are "pig f-ers." Nobody likes competition, but government hates it more than most because they like to think they are smarter than everyone else. And they are smart, when it comes to taking care of themselves. Politics is a very ugly business.
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Friday Morning LinksThe photo on the left is a compelling argument for why Persian women should never be veiled. Indeed, covering such loveliness should be illegal. From a piece on rebellion against the burkha laws in Iran, at Gateway (photo A propos of The Barrister's post on Market Failure, Dan Boudreaux discusses how "altruistic" lawmakers, and those with market agendas, conspire. The Bootleggers and Baptists theory. Since when were the '06 elections about Iraq? Just One Minute. Dems stalled out in Congress. Obama is for bans on semi-auto weapons. Hello? Does he know what semi-auto means? I have two semi-auto shotguns. Perhaps he means full auto, or does he not know what he is talking about? Why is income inequality a good thing? Because it indicates a good return on investment in human capital. It rewards it. Mankiw. If you tax away higher incomes to create an artificial income equality by erasing the free market for labor, you reduce the return on human investment, eg education, talent-improvement, self-discipline, delayed gratification, and skills acquisition - and thus discourage people from those desirable and life-enhancing things. Plus you obviously discourage people from working hard at difficult tasks. A divorce rate reversal in the US. AOL News Makers of Oxycontin get screwed. People get addicted to the meds, and the maker is blamed. Oxycontin is apparently a great drug: my oncologist friend says it has been a gift from God for patients with cancer pain and other chronic pain. There is no "high" at the correct doses. "Sending a chill." The NYT is worried. (But aren't they always worried about one thing or another, like a bunch of old women? They need a strong dose of optimism - or Oxycontin.) A darn good point from Dino. Read the Bonus Question about Imus. There is a movement to try to keep Paris Hilton out of jail, but did you know that there is a more worthwhile movement to keep her in jail - forever? Right Wing Nation. Truth is, I sort-of feel sorry for her: she is just a cute kid with a cute name, but without substance or brains, who has made herself an empty celeb. The attention must be gratifying, but what can it possibly lead to?
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Thursday, May 10. 2007Bung Yer Keghole, You Hindenburgers You.I don't want to hear another word from a Marxist masquerading as a scientist. I'm fresh out of patience for two-trust-fund Savanarolas trying to impress some lumpen girl with a cryptkeeper complexion and a shock of underarm hair by joining ELF and burning down condos and keying elaborate station wagons. I don't want another exposition on why the world will end yesterday by a hayseed Frankenstein's monster droning through an apocalyptic PowerPoint presentation with the graphs upside down and backwards. And I especially don't want to hear another word about hydrogen. Why? Because it's stupid, that's why.
Robert Zubrin at the New Atlantis calmly eviscerates hydrogen weinies, and stomps on their bits. There will be some mathematics, and unlike the 'Reality Based' community, his numbers add up. You want a hydrogen economy? Go to the sun, and get me some.
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Wednesday, May 9. 2007Weds. Evening LinksAllons enfants de la Patrie... See why they use the word "enfants" in La Marseillaise? Students protest French election by going on strike, presumably against their own free education. No Pasaran Al Gore proclaims "spiritual crisis" to cheering audience. This is getting too wierd for even me. . Judge decides Carriles might be tortured if he is sent to Venezuela? This man is a CIA trained terrorist who blew up a Cuban airliner and killed 76 people most of whom were members of the Cuban National Fencing team. A terrorist is a terrorist and this guy should be in jail or extradited. WaPo. This story made Opie very angry. . "I hate nanny." David Warren is frustrated with Harper . Sarko is wary of hedge funds and venture capitalists. Samizdata. Nobody's perfect. From a piece at Protein Wisdom:
I guess she didn't want to say what she should say, which is "Crime has no place in America." I am considering designating myself a crime-free zone because I am not in a government-protected class. Instead, I am in an S&W protected class. Cut the BS, Mr. Maliki. Who better to deliver that message than Dick Cheney? Lonesome George may get a girlfriend. But will he know what to say? What to do? Sound familiar? EU Referendum, on the UK politics of Iraq:
Good for Prof. Bainbridge for writing The Complete Guide to Sarbanes-Oxley. I hope his book is obsolete soon, though, because Sarbox is a crazy thing which has hamstrung American finance. Oxley himself agrees.
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Weds. Morning LinksWhat high heels do to a lady's body. Ah, the sacrifices women make for beauty. Just like Spring flowers, splurging their resources to make sure they get well-pollinated by healthy, clean and articulate, eager, sharp-dressed bumble-bees like me. Cancer genetics tests for life insurance buyers? Why not, if they already want your cholesterol numbers, which are also largely genetically-determined? Another prominent scientist - Josef Reicholf - makes jokes about global warming. Moonbattery. More on tainted Chinese foodstuffs, this time it's fish food. Never, never eat anything from China, whether you be a dog, cat, fish, or human. Panda fun. It seems to require candle-lit dinners. More on why Hummers are more green than Priuses. Am. Princess Clinton quickly distances herself from her heroine, Segolene. Does this mean they won't be baking madeleines together? Beyond the usual pork. Reparations for Guam? Hmmm, do I recall that Guam is in Pelosi's district? Flopping. Ask the Japanese for money. I did nothing to harm Guam. (I have noticed, interestingly, that we have a regular reader in Guam.) Why Blinder is wrong about off-shoring jobs. Drezner A new Political Dictionary to educate the incorrect: ACRU. (h/t, and a couple of more definitions at Powerline) Speaking of polical correctness, look what is happening to this poor prof: Inside Higher Ed. His crime? He linked to the website of a former White House speechwriter and former presidential candidate. What is anthropology these days? At Harvard, they aren't sure. John Hawk's Weblog. I like that blog - will add it to our Science category. Car-burning party time in France. Why do they like to burn cars? Maybe it's fun to do? Or is it evidence of their famous "sophistication" and "intellectual nuance"? No - I am sure it is just ordinary destructive adolescent fun, with a hip political cover for it. I'd try it too, if I could do it legally, just for the fun of it. Plus it must be good for auto sales. Political demographics. People are moving from blue states to red, in search of lower taxes, better jobs. and a better life. But they carry their blueness with them. Betsy What should the Left propose, now that it has become morally and politically bankrupt? It has been 70 years since the Left had interesting new ideas and, in those 70 years, all of the problems they sought to cure have solved themselves in the US. So now what do they do? Book review in Dissent. If this makes sense to you, let me know. The Fort Dix jihad story. No interest in it. Lock these moron Moslemists up for life - no, don't do that. Jailing somebody costs over $40,000 per year, paid by taxpayers. Better idea, Sharia-style: Execution, or just cut off their right hands and send them back to Albania.
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Tuesday, May 8. 2007There will be lawsuits: Pet food plus a stock tipCanada's Menu Foods Income Fund (TSE: MEW.UN) is a major North American contract manufacturer of "wet" pet foods which are sold under a variety of brand names including Iams. Their recalls have been in the news, as have the the animal death and illness resulting from contaminants in the rice or wheat gluten imported from China. The only importer whose name I have heard mentioned is the Denver-based Wilbur-Ellis, a large agricultural and chemical company which sold the Chinese product to Menu Foods. My guess is that someone in China added material to the gluten to give it the appearance of containing a higher amount of protein than it did. Many lawyers will make money on suits between the involved companies, and in class action suits like this one. One shrewd investor has told me that Menu Foods is an excellent business, and could be a buy around its current depressed price.
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Tuesday Coffee Break LinksNo Bush-hating liberal bias in the news. Anchoress. You see, Bush is too crude to greet a Queen, unlike Clinton. The NYT doesn't like Sarkozy either, because of his strained marital siutuation, unlike Clinton of course. Social cohesion. Stumbling and Mumbling. Of course people prefer to hang out with people who are on the same page. It's called tribalism, and it is normal and healthy - and adaptive. I am careful to never underestimate the communication, understanding, trust, and assumption gaps when dealing with those from other cultures or even subcultures. I have been burned too often by erroneous assumptions. Do not eat any food made in China. SDA. Seriously. In the UK, politicians rank lower than car dealers in trust. (h/t, Worstall)
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Monday, May 7. 2007James LileksI always enjoy reading Lileks' The Bleat. But I believe that Jim is missing the point there: the Minneapolis Strib obviously wants him to leave. When they move you from the executive suite to the mailroom, that's the message, isn't it? However, there is another point to be made here: Newspapers have a future in local news, and, I think, a rosy future if they have good online editions - with reader commentary. Light attack aircraftThe US Air Force must have been listening to EU Referendum. They want some light attack aircraft for counter-insurgency work. Photo is Brazil's Super Tucano. Nice little airplane, and it looks like it would be fun to fly to Cape Cod for the weekend - or low over Sadr City.
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Sunday, May 6. 2007A few Sunday afternoon linksSarko wins - big time. Three cheers for France! Maybe we will finally have a friend in Paris. Al Zawahiri mocks Dem Iraq pullout plan. We all die of heat in 8 months. Yikes! Better bring my will up to date. Wait a minute - that will be mid-January. What the heck? The wrong house from which to steal a gun. Picking a jury for the Padilla case. Are people really this stupid? The DC Madam's employees: It's hard to say that these hos had no choices in life. They were moonlighting. Tony Blair plans last-minute surrender to the EU. These are not our grandparents' Brits. Devil in a red dress. Big Lizards. Condi scares the Imams away. Is there a military tactic to be learned from this? Maybe get the Dallas Cowboy cheerleading squad to stroll around Sadr City for a few hours a day in skimpy cowgirl outfits. Where is Annie Oakley when you need her? A bad joke? No. It's our new Dem leaders. How the Nanny State kills. Bainbridge. On a similar subject, Brit NHS docs finally admit rationing of care. Dem. Project. Vilmar Tavares shares his Antarctica adventures. Children are the problem! Quoted in Worstall from a Brit enviro-family planning offical:
Hmmm. Does that mean one less than I have now? How do I do that - is that an Abraham and Isaac-type command from Gaia? Or does he mean one less than I wanted? What if I only wanted one? What if I have one more by mistake? I need more detailed instructions, please, from our wise government officials, or I won't know how to live. Also, I wonder whether this just applies to the English, or does it apply to their immigrants too? Have they informed them, yet? Photo: A nectarine bloom in southern New England this weekend, sent in by a reader.
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