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Friday, April 7. 2006Friday MorningThe cost of liquids in my neighborhood: Whole milk: 4.75/gallon Another new blog to monitor the accuracy of a newspaper. In this case, The Baltimore Sun. The Sun Lies Milford, NH bans the Easter Bunny. Now it's the Government Bunny, I guess, that delivers the eggs for the Annual Egg Hunt. Art bloopers in the DaVinci Code. Middlebrow. Hard Life #1: Child Sorcery and the street children of the Congo. Remarkable photos. Hard Life #2: on-line interviews with Ethiopian villagers struck with drought and famine. Krauthammer on illegal immigration: Amnesty will only encourage more flow over the border. Build a wall. The wife-buying market in India.
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Thursday, April 6. 2006Thursday Mid-DayMel Brooks wants your money. I say, give it to him - he deserves it. A look at the Mel Brooks DVD collection, at The Shelf. "What hump?" Hahaha. Yale at Horsefeathers "looks into" Mansfield's Manliness, and finds it wanting. That "Yale" can write - wonder what we'd have to pay him to get him to write for us? Harry Reid wants illegal immigrant felons to become citizens (Powerline)...but look at what he said ten years ago - amazing the way folks "grow in office"- from piece in Instap.:
Feelin' too good today? Real Yankees should always be a bit cranky about something. Try this, at Protein - the latest schemes of the trial lawyers and obesity. I always find it deeply moving to see how much those guys really care about people.
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Naval Warfare UpdateThe USS New York. Image is the USS San Antonio (LPD-17) Now for the bad news: Super-Cavitation Torpedoes. 250 mph and 27-feet long, these Russian-designed nasties could change naval warfare. And Iran has some. Info at American Spectator. Update: (Thanks, reader) This torpedo's bark may be worse than its bite. Strategy Pages. Thursday MorningWho is Katie Couric? How would anyone know if they go to work in the mornings? I have never seen her. And who, unless they are over age 90 and in nursing homes, watches TV in the morning? People who can think of nothing better to do? I guess maybe Moms with a bunch of rug-rats crawling around the kitchen. To win elections, Dems need to come out of the closet and proclaim socialism. So says Aronson in The Nation. Hey - it's a winning idea. Go for it. Works great in France. Linda Chavez on illegal immigration: Hefty fines and rapid naturalization. How birds change their tune. Very similar to speech. Stupidity Contest in Colorado. Who wins - the school principle who banned camo jeans because they show support for our troops, or this parent (at Gateway): Daniel Wenger, whose stepdaughter attends Shaw Heights, wants Shepherd out, saying "kids have the constitutional right to wear whatever they want to school" ? Missing link between fish and amphibians found. Science Times. Turns out that it's humans! What is up with Muzak these days? No more elevator music - it's the New Muzak. The New Yorker: the Music that makes you buy. NYC welfare rolls are finally down to where they were pre-War on Poverty. We will never undo all the mess Lyndon Johnson created for us.
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Wednesday, April 5. 2006Comment from a Reader, on the Mass. Insurance IssueA Massachusetts reader offers this:
I am totally sympathetic to what you are saying. I wrongly assumed it was catastrophic health insurance, which used to be called "Major Medical", which is the only kind of medical insurance that makes sense to me. Perhaps we are too gentle with the People's Commonwealth. I am not in favor of insurance for yogurt enemas or yoghurt massages either. What are we smoking? Upmann Magnums. (We call it mid-day "relaxation-inhalation" therapy, paid for by our insurance, of course.) Weds. Lunch Links
I somehow missed this: Incompetent President slammed by former Navy Chief. Quoted in full from Instapundit:
The Communist, anti-Semitic charmers of International A.N.S.W.E.R. are back! Let's all welcome their latest efforts: supporting illegal immigration. They give us fine blog fodder. The best cheap date I have ever heard of. Thanks, Kim. A Tale of Two Immigrants. PoliPundit looks at two immigrants to the US. Good News for UK Burglars: Police requested to send them home with a warning. They will call it the "Your home is not your castle" memo. The "Corporate Social Responsibility" "movement" is nuts, and the sort of thing only academics, who have never functioned in the real world, would dream up. The Prof gently explains.
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Wednesday Morning LinksMoney for nothin' and the chicks for free. No Pasaran notes the piece in the Guardian in which the President of the Sorbonne terms students "ignorant and stupid." "Today's youth don't have dreams, they have illusions." Read it. He could have said "delusions of eternal childhood".
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Tuesday, April 4. 2006If Maggie's Farm is being blocked at your workplace
Somehow something somewhere listed us as a farm porn site. We are not. We do not even look at farm porn sites. Admittedly, we once considered becoming a farm porn site to stiffen up our readership numbers, but decided against it for no good reason at all. Still, ya gotta admit that is one sexy-looking 1950 Farmall Model C - in the nude. Department of Useless but Fun InformationOn Wednesday, at two minutes and three seconds after 1:00 AM, the time and date will be 01:02:03 04/05/06.
Tuesday Mid-Day LinksFrance: ongoing strikes, and the CPE seems to be dead Zarquawi has been impeached. Tom Bowler takes on the WaPo's campaign against the war, and concludes:
Powerline believes Karsch will be our next Bernard Lewis. High praise. Islam's Imperial Dreams.
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Tuesday Links
Winchester. New Haven. A very sad day for CT, the home of fine military and personal firearms since the early 1700s. Everybody's talkin' bout it. Will Justice Kennedy become the next O'Connor? "Outside the realm of civil discourse." In my opinion, that is a phrase which applies to manners, but should not apply to rules. Nor do I think those Danish cartoons were outside it - they seemed rather harmless to me. Anyway, Volokh has a couple of fine pieces about NYU and the cartoon spat, all occurring two weeks after the Pres. of NYU gave a stirring speech about academic freedom. Maggie's Farm in the Vanguard Again. We may have been the first to suggest boycotting Borders to try to bring them to reason, but now there is a movement. Bookstores aren't supposed to behave like that. They can sell whatever they want to sell, but they should not offer voluntary dhimmitude in the USA. Captain Marvel 1955 image stolen from Chris's Invincible Super Blog
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Monday, April 3. 2006Monday Lunch LinksIf St. Patrick could control the snakes, and if the Isle of Skye can control its rats, why can't the USA control illegal immigration? Yale and the Taliban - the inside story from an ex-admissions officer. Read it. Merlot fights back, at The Prof. It's about time. It was turning into a one-dimensional, watery thing.
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Monday Morning Links
Obama goes to CT to support Joe Lieberman, who is being challenged by a very fine guy, Ned Lamont, who (wrongly) opposes the war and has no chance of unseating Lieberman. Amazing juggling finale. You have to see this, with the Beatles music. It will make your Monday morning a delight. I saw it at NE Repub first. Baseball Glovology. And who was AG Spaulding? Embarassed to say that I did not know. How the Administration lost control of the illegal immigration debate. Very good piece in Reason Hamas' "I have a dream" speech. In short, Kill the Jews. These folks are not worthy of our attention, but they get it, by killing. Over time, the manipulative claim of victimhood will lose its luster as a pretext for murder and mayhem. The Newt Man is Back! Gingrich critiques the Repubs harshly, and rightfully. Newt-Man is the Repub's Moses: they need to follow him. The sustainable seafood movement picks up steam, with Walmart on board. CSM Observant. When Mrs. Clinton says "You know," she is lying. It is one of those revealing verbal tics. Sensible Mom PS: Read our April Fool's Day posts, if you haven't yet. We are proud of them.
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Saturday, April 1. 2006Lucky HatSunday Morning LinksThe Prof considers billable hours and pay for associates at law firms. Do they work like slaves? Yes, but so do associates in investment banking, and interns and residents in medical training. It's an apprenticeship - you pay your dues. Want things easy? Work for the govt., where there is no profit motive. Two good pieces by Rick Moran. First, a comment on how Jill Carroll was mistreated, (especially by bloggers!). And, right below that, a very discouraging piece about Baghdad, which further confirms my opinion that we are not dealing with civilized folks. I think most Iraquis want peace and prosperity, but the stone-age warlords just will not quit. Primitive morons. "I'm not gay, but thanks for asking." Joe at Evangelical Outpost. Like Joe, guys always wonder "What did I do to make that guy think I was gay...or am I just so damn good lookin', despite my beer gut?...or am I unknowingly sending out gay signals?" It's not so easy to be a guy. Hey, gay fellows: stop putting us straight guys in embarassing positions. Have a little tact. We might like ya, but that does not mean we want a date! Operation Steel Gazelle: Iowahawk considers the Dems' security plans. Colorado school district bans American flag. "First they came for my Confederate flag, then they came for my American flag..." The right to The death of socialism, in France, at Tangled Web. We hope our loyal readers fully appreciated our April Fool's Day efforts. We wasted hours on it. Read 'em below, if you have not already done so.
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Thursday, March 30. 2006Lotsa Thursday Morning Cool Links
Having it both ways: Dems insisted that the felony concept be entered into the illegal immigration bill, then loudly complained about it. Pretty slick. Pretty slimy. Women: About cooking for hubbie, and plastic surgery. Ten Napel Is there a War on Christians in the US? RTLC has a piece on Bush's terrible salesmanship, which he equates with poor leadership. I agree with most of what he says, except I am not sure that those two can be so easily equated. You always wondered what went on inside the Teacher's Lounge, didn't you? The secrets, revealed. Springtime for Taliban in Afghanistan. And oh, I notice they have a new spokesman. When will we see him at Princeton? Steyn on the decline of national sovereignty, via Driscoll What is truth? Powerline on the reporting on the legality of the NSA taps. John follows up by reviewing the transcript - and the NYT twisted its reporting - once again. They just cannot help it. The courage that makes America great: Waldenbooks and Borders refuse to carry issue of magazine with Prophet cartoons. A good idea from SDA:
Echoes of our piece on When Illegal is not Illegal: When Illegal is Right, What is Wrong? From good ol' Orson Card, in a fine review of Three Books that Name Names, some interesting details about the women's vote:
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Wednesday, March 29. 2006Wednesday Lunch LinksSan Francisco: Ace contrasts SF's desire to remove th The B-sub-s switches from matter to anti-matter 17 trillion times per second. I feel that way sometimes. Physics News at YARGB LaShawn thanks God for her sobriety. And the meaning of prayer, by SC&A. Excellent discussion by Auster on how classical liberalism led to the modern mega-state.
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Weds Morning LinksYour tax dollars at work. Homeland Security buys 80 security cameras for tiny Alaskan fishing village. Osama - take note. Who organized the illegal immigration marches? The Spanish radio stations. "Immigration backlash"? Saunders says no, at RCP. Gimme gimme
Image of a typical French person from party theme site here. Tuesday, March 28. 2006Tuesday Martini-Time Links"Get back to work, you lazy bastards." Stirrings of wisdom in the Yale Daily, quoted by Ace:
More on Aztlan - with the map! Moonbattery. Tuesday AfternoonSkiing in Dubai: Indoor skiing. Amazing Iraq claims Mosque massacre was faked. Sneaky. Too much good stuff to mention. Read Gateway today. He has become a daily must-read. How does he find the time? The government-led Mexican invasion of America, and Azatlan Irredentism (both links to Daily Pundit) Meet Yosh Bolton. Princess
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Tuesday MorningDemonstrations against Christian youth group in San Francisco More on politicization of education, from Horsefeathers:
Probably doesn't matter what you know, either...if you have her job. Can you believe a Dean said that? Euthanasia in Holland: Killing babies compassionately, in the Weekly Standard. Yes, if it's OK to kill them before they are born, why not after? This is the amoral consequence of pure Utilitarianism. Thanks, John Dewey. Georgia may OK Bible as textbook. Huh? The Bible needs to get an OK? Welcome to The Reconquista. Michelle. I do not think that they are kidding, either. Poll on illegal immigration. It's a loser for both Dems and Repubs.
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Monday, March 27. 2006When Illegal Is Not IllegalWelcome to visitors from other sites. While you're here, take a look around the Farm - click "Maggie's Farm" on top. The Barrister has already made a very thoughtful post on the topic of illegal immigration, but I'd like to add a little follow up to show another side to this whole debate that is frequently overlooked: the role of language itself in framing the issue. Perhaps the most commonly heard euphemism these days is "undocumented worker," an old standby of the illegal immigration lobby, but in truth it is only one term amidst an entire vocabulary of lies and distortion peddled by illegal immigrant advocates from Ted Kennedy to George W. Bush and used to dictate the terms of the broader discussion. With that in mind, I've prepared a little glossary of phrases to help the discerning reader wade through the abysmal media coverage of this issue as well as the half-truths, logical fallacies and outright falsehoods uttered by the political leadership of both parties. "Hard-working people" A favorite of President Bush, most often used to describe illegal aliens and thereby to excuse their illegality. An irrelevant point, since merely working hard at one's job (if we accept this premise) is obviously not a legitimate excuse for violating the law of the land. See also "good-hearted people." "Jobs Americans Won't Do:" Another Bush favorite, this phrase is used so casually by the President that hardly anyone has taken the time to study the implications of such a statement. In fact, this glib phrase is a true monstrosity, as it implies that there are entire types of jobs which not a single American is willing to do - and what's more, the President apparently is approving, or at least accepting, of this unwillingness of millions of his own citizens to perform such work. A tacit endorsement of the creation of a foreign-labor underclass to perform menial labor. "We Are A Nation of Immigrants:" A particularly vile half-truth. While a majority of Americans are descended from immigrant ancestors (that is, foreigners who entered this country after its independence), only about 15 percent of Americans today are foreign-born. And how does the fact that large numbers of legal immigrants have come to this country at certain times in American history serve as a good argument (or any argument at all, actually) for granting amnesty to illegal aliens in 2006? "Comprehensive Approach/Reform:" A phrase often on the lips of Bush and co., this is the current "hip" way to refer to a mass amnesty of illegals, without actually saying so. "Unwelcoming/Un-American:" Adjectives used more often by the left, but increasingly by the right as well, to delegitimitize any attempt at controlling our borders or enforcing immigration law. Hillary Clinton recently put a new spin on this old standard by calling a Republican immigration bill un-Christian as well. "Migrants/migration:" While civilized, lawful countries maintain immigration policies, the use of the word migration conjures up visions of flocks of birds headed northwards unimpeded, or perhaps of the great migrations of antiquity: nobody describes the Goths or the Huns "immigrating" across the steppes and into the Roman Empire. By using the word, the user hopes to create a psychological sense of a vast and imminent force beyond the control of law-abiding societies. "Welcoming society v. lawful society:" A relative newcomer, most recently found in Bush's weekly radio address (itself a masterpiece of immigration Newspeak), which draws a false parallel between enforcing the laws of the nation (a clear, concrete concept) and a vague notion of being "welcoming," which as defined earlier is simply an emotional appeal for non-enforcement of the same laws. Bush claims that we can be both at the same time, when the two concepts are clearly diametrically opposed. "This bill is not an amnesty/I am firmly opposed to amnesty but...:" Usually (but not always) an excellent indication that the bill in question is an amnesty.
"Tightening/strengthening the borders:" Usually used in connection with initiatives to hire a couple dozen new border patrol agents, or to spend millions on surveillance equipment that doesn't either impede or capture anyone wishing to illegally enter the country. At right: Hard-working Mongol immigrants facilitate a cross-cultural dialogue with Polish knights at Liegnitz, 1241 A.D.
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Monday Morning Links"Marriage is for White People." WaPo, H/T, Instapundit You can't understand history without understanding microeconomics. Libertarian Leanings. And you can't understand Girl Scout Thin Mints either. IKEA founder flies coach and drives an old car. Just like me. A short history of numerology, and what it has to do with the WTC. Belmont The Top Ten Air Guitar solos. The Top Ten high-tech cars for 2006 From the Am. Princess on illegal immigration:
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Sunday, March 26. 2006Sunday LinksThe School Voucher push in Calif. This is an idea whose time is coming. Blogs are off the hook with the FEC. Thank goodness. A comprehensive review of the WMDs, Saddam and Al Quaida, and the Russian Connection - that you will never find in the New York Times. Facts do not fit their mindset. A dress that will truly fit: Spray-on "I love you" becomes sexual harassment. We must be in the End Times, because the world has gone nuts. How did we miss Scalia on judges? No better than Joe Six-Pack on moral judgements. No doubt. They're lawyers, for heaven's sake. Damn, he is 70 years old already. Paul a bit too easy on the NYT? Seems to me that they will buy any story that fits their view of the world, and reject stories that do not. From View from 1776:
The new role of judicial review in government. The Prof The Marines notice kids. Meanwhile the Christian peaceniks try to schmooze the Imams instead - whose religion commands them to kill non-Moslems. When did God command Christians to stop using their God-given brains? Free money? Why not, just like speech? Who needs banks, nowadays?
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