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Sunday, September 23. 2012A few Sunday morning linksPhoto: A Lotus blossom at the NYBG The University of Chicago Chooses Decline Real earnings for young college grads have fallen by over 15% since 2000, or by about $10,000 in 2011 dollars Siemans Plans Large Layoffs Over Wind Power Credit In MA, Prince Joseph III Jonah: Free Speech Isn’t the Problem Gas Prices More Than Double Under Obama… State-Run Media Couldn’t Care Less The U.S. Suffered Its Worst Airpower Loss Since Vietnam Last Week and No One Really Noticed Top 10 bad economic signs for Obama Mitt Romney's vast charitable giving Dem Mort Zuckerman: Romney Can Still Overcome Obama’s Dishonesty and Divisiveness Kimball: President Dukakis Saturday, September 22. 2012Big C update: He's Mexico bound! Just practicing. Actually, I'm going to Georgia first, to visit a whole passelful of relatives I haven't seen since I was a teenager. Wail, howdee, nay-bah! Whuzzup heah in ol' Jo-ja? Just practicing. For those of you just tuning in, I'm off to beautiful Mehico to have a cancerous tumor removed. Or, in doctor's parlance, I'm "being treated for my condition". Doctors never use ugly words like "cancer" and "tumor" because it'll cause me to dwell in the depths of despair forever. The back story is here, and it's not too late to donate a few shekels to the cause. I'm still facing some serious post-operative costs. And certainly my deepest thanks to those who helped make this possible. I honestly thought when I first heard the As for my recuperation and getting back to blogging, I have no idea what to expect. Naturally, I've been hearing wildly different scenarios, although I think the worse ones are referring to a full-fledged colostomy, which is a far cry from what I'm getting, thank God. I have an extremely comfortable computer chair, and, being on a boat, the galley and head are just five feet away, so I should be able to get along just fine. Because the boat's a liveaboard, I've got tons of food and water at the ready should the global warmists be wrong and dirt reaches the point of spontaneous combustion far sooner than expected and I need to quickly head out to sea so I can be boiled alive. (there's something wrong with that last sentence, but I just can't place it) And, of course, no Big C update would be complete without a cartoon or two from my two dear, dear friends who have done their utmost to keep my spirits buoyed by sending me every gruesome, morbid, soul-eviscerating cartoon they come across. Bless their little hearts.
You know all those extra letters Britons use in words like "colour", "neighbour", "programme", etc? Well, all those little seconds it takes to type those extra letters adds up over time. If it takes 1 second to type the 'u' in 'colour', 'neighbour', etc, times one million uses over a lifetime, that's 12 days, or almost two weeks of wasted life. And then we notice the unnecessary upside-down exclamation and question marks in Spanish. Again, countless days, wastefully thrown away. In other words, compared to every Briton, Australian, Canadian and Spanish-speaking person in the world, you just gained 12 days of life. You're very welcome. See you in a week. Saturday morning linksJesuit final exam Who has done more for India? Mother Teresa or Bill Gates? US Corporate Tax Rate Double World Average Romney gave 40% of his 2011 income to charity Dalio Fears Social Unrest That Led to Hitler’s Rise Univision Grills Obama Better job than the MSM Gallup: Americans’ Distrust of the Media Hits All-Time High Why the UN is a disgrace and an enemy of freedom Moon's speech powerfully offends me. Speaking about limiting free speech should be banned. Gang that can’t lie straight - Team O at odds on Libya attack Obama Administration Is Running $70,000 Apology Ads in Pakistan That is an embarassment. It should be an opportunity to teach about freedom. Afghan Surge Ends: Not with a Bang but a Whimper:
Dinesh D'Sousa interview (video) Why does Secretary Clinton regard “F** you, God” as a fun toe-tapper for all the family but “F** you, Allah” as “disgusting and reprehensible”? The Terrorists’ Veto - Around the world, a campaign of religious intimidation and murder intensifies. A Tale of Two Secret Videoshe ASecretary Clinton regard “F*** you, God” as a fun toe-tapper for all the familaker the White House Can No Longer Ignore D'Souza: The Author & Filmmaker the Friday, September 21. 2012Friday morning linksImage via Coyote How Yoox brought e commerce to high fashion The ACLU’s Battle Against “Blatant Gender Stereotypes” Gates of V: Time To Give Up Moral Relativism AVI's wife has had it with the media Chicago Teacher Strike Ends, Pension Crisis Begins Ouch!… Student Asks Obama How to Find a Job – He Can’t Answer, Tells Her It’s Been Tough College Voters for Obama Agree: Free Stuff is Awesome Study: Startup Job Rates at Record Lows Under Obama A short visual history of the creepy Obama cult Coulter: Wildly Out Of Touch Media Complain Romney Not Regular Guy CNBC Poll: 75% of readers Agree with Romney's Comments About the 47% Morning Jay: How Romney Can Win Some EU states may no longer afford air forces Beyond Euroscepticism: Time for the Alternative The Islamic Republic of England As Islamists Rise, U.S. on Path to Nowhere Iran admits it deceived the West over nuclear program Egypt: Slew of anti-Zionist films in the works As goes the Sinai could go Jordan Thursday, September 20. 2012Big Brother update: the madness continues
45. The good news: People are trying to get the word out. The bad news: Talk is cheap.
Easy come, easy go. Drone operations over Somalia pose danger to air traffic, U.N. report says
That'll be the real wake-up call. A 747 hits one just entering New York City air space. 293 dead including the crew, 187 on the ground. And the nightmare of links below the fold? Actually, I'd suggest you skip it. Why ruin a perfectly good day?
Continue reading "Big Brother update: the madness continues" Thursday morning linksImage above via Moonbattery Chat with a knee-jerk Liberal friend yesterday:
Cougars Are Making a Comeback in America Dangerous out there: Never go outdoors - Mom Arrested For Letting Kids Play Outside In Cabo, a million dollar tuna We're gonna ACLU, Single Mom Gets Father-Daughter Dances Banned It's only fair. Because, gee, what if a Dad has no daughters? Antarctic Sea Ice Sets Another Record Advice to Romney: Treat the Press as Enemy Collaborators McCain: Why Liberals Hate You
Pro-family views cost ex-Marine a superintendent job in Berkeley "No one has the right to a world in which he is never despised.” Are You Ready For More Islamist Cartoon Riots? Charlie Hebdo has More Guts than Entire American Media Combined Corporate taxes: Sweden 22-U.S. 35 Gallup: Majority of Americans Believe Government Doing Too Much Except when other peoples' money goes to them Were African-Americans Part of “We the People” at the Time of the Founding? Of course they were. Obama would worry about his daughters growing up: “but they’re surrounded by men with guns” So were my daughters. Not only that, but they know how to shoot. Every American kid should know how to shoot - not just the gangstas.
Barack Obama is a world-class liar. At least, we’d better hope he is a world class liar, because if he really has no idea what the national debt is, we are in even worse trouble. Via Driscoll:
Genocides, unlike hurricanes, are predictable, says world expert. And Iran is following the pattern Good rant at Sultan's Truth is the Ultimate Gaffe:
Wednesday, September 19. 2012The cruelest link you ever done saw
Do you believe that man-made global warming is eventually going to cause dirt to reach the point of spontaneous combustion as the above Fox News headline indicates? "Name a single thing that has improved under his rule."How can any cogent American citizen possibly even consider voting for Barack Obama now? Well, that's a complicated question. He could win, though, unless Romney sells better
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Weds. morning linksToon above via Lucianne Label everything he says a "gaffe," then voila! - the "gaffe-prone Romney" Kid in Singapore walks up to a karaoke machine, and… Wow. Thank God talent cannot be redistributed. It's kind of pitiful to see self-anointed victims fighting over who gets higher victim status. It's not very dignified. Fire: Environmentalist's Way to Thin the Forests I disagree with the tone of that post. Fire is nature's way of rejuvenating, not man's. Fire suppression in national forests is no more than a subsidy to logging. Thanks to Bambi and Smokey the Bear, forest fire has gotten a bum rap. 7 ways to fire up an energy recovery Report: There's More Economic Freedom in Canada Than the U.S. The United States Plummets to 18th in New Economic Freedom of the World Rankings US Family net worth plummets nearly 40% Under Obamanomics, the 47% — and everyone else — will be paying more taxes soon enough Heh! Americans Who Believe In Bigfoot Outnumber Those Who Are Concerned With Hotcoldwetdry LA Times op-ed: Maybe this Mohammed movie isn’t free speech after all DOJ official refuses to rule out anti-blasphemy speech laws. Mitt Romney, Closet Conservative Two Cheers for the Chicago Teachers' Union Al Qaeda is alive and GM is half-dead Romney says Palestinians "have no interest whatsoever in establishing peace." Absolutely and obviously true Al-Qaeda Group Urges Muslims to Purge Americans and Kill More US Diplomats
Tuesday, September 18. 2012Tuesday morning linksVideo: The Italian Carpool Lane Pope Benedict’s Gutsy Prayer Insty in USA Today: Oh, to be young and unemployed Should there be required labeling of GMOs? Three Things Colleges Don't Want Us to Know Biofuels causing hunger in Third World The Magnitude of the Mess We're In - The next Treasury secretary will confront problems so daunting that even Alexander Hamilton would have trouble preserving the full faith and credit of the United States The Great Remigration - Blacks are abandoning the northern cities that failed them General Motors wants out of damaging bail-out, Obama says No 'Won’t Back Down' Movie Takes Aim at Teachers’ Unions Chicago Public School Teachers Love Private Schools Teaching how to stifle reform in Chicago EPA Honors Noted Environmentalist Che Guevara The Fourth Estate’s degrading hero worship trivializes an election. White House media ignores Obama’s Muslim outreach meltdown I’m really awfuly glad I’m a Beta, because I don’t work so hard. Via NRO:
Is the Clash of Civilizations PC now? Raging at ‘Muslim Rage’ - Left responds to critique of radical Islam with outrage Krauthammer: 6 Times in 20 Years We Have Gone to War on Behalf of Oppressed Muslims Campaign that wrote off the white working class decries Romney's concerns with the culture of dependency Here's Romney yesterday (via Gateway): Monday, September 17. 2012Some Lessons from Iceland, for EuropeIceland was a mess after the 2008 meltdown. By 2012, while GDP per capita is still at depressed levels, unemployment is also down dramatically and growth has returned, making Iceland a 'star' among the embattled European nations. It helps, somewhat, to be a homogeneous and isolated isle. It also helps to let financial institutions fail so debt can be washed out properly. I'm not a fan of rap music, but Russ Roberts and Don Boudreaux at Cafe Hayek have done a good job making economics entertaining for the younger crowd. I sent their Hayek vs. Keynes series of videos to my son at college. There is an appropriate correlation to the events in Iceland and Hayek's views. There is no Keynesian stimulus taking place there.
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Monday morning linksAre All Teachers Still the Selfless Heroes of Yesteryear? Buying a Home Is Now 45% Cheaper Than Renting Unnecessary equivocation in life Is this racism? Poll: 0% of Blacks Support Romney Arguments for wind power are just hot air And Now Let Us Gasp In Astonishment At What Just Happened To The Newspaper Business CONCERNED VIRGINIA CITIZEN DISCUSSES MEDIA INFLUENCE Florida Couple Wins $4.5 million: OB Didn’t Suggest Abortion for Damaged Child:
Nice payday for the ambulance-chaser Wisconsin Judge Strikes Down Collective Bargaining Reform Law Via Ace:
It’s impossible to keep U.S. diplomats safe Pakistani protesters march on U.S. Consulate; 1 dead:
What's unclear? Why is the Arab world so easily offended? They aren't. Any excuse will do. It's the religion of perpetual outrage Ben Stein: Mr. President, Mitt Romney Is Not the Enemy An American woman reaches out to Muslims: PS We Love You Wonderful Muslims to Death. I think it was satire, but it's hard to tell nowadays Sunday, September 16. 2012A handul of Sunday morning linksMoviemaker rounded up for making tasteless movie Well, I question the timing... Roger says The Picture That Should Cost Obama His Job Related: Shameless, Lawless, and Clueless Another anti-Islam Filmmaker Donated Million Dollars To Obama Campaign Despite Four Previous Benghazi Attacks – State Department Refused Even “Standard Security” at Consulate Fred Barnes: Why Obama Is Still Ahead - The economy alone won’t win the election for Romney. Where's Media Outrage Over Black Flags Being Raised? Saturday, September 15. 2012Saturday morning linksSummer is slowly ending up here. Carpe diem. We're kayaking on the upper Hudson River this morning. Money Can Buy You a Baby Girl. But What About Happiness? For self-defense: .22 beats .45, but shotgun beats all Kodiak Bears, Up Close and Personal, in the Alaskan Wilderness A newly renovated retreat gives visitors a chance to see the Kodiaks in their element Old Urbanist: Places That Aren't Car-free, But Should Be Tawdry Sex and the Decline of Yale Ten Reasons to Ignore the U.S. News College Rankings Our friend Tom Brewton of The View From 1776 has a book out: The Liberal Jihad: The Hundred Year War Against The Constitution Column: The sun never sets on Obama’s failures Where are his popular successes? Hewitt: President Chauncey Gardiner, The Press and The Collapse
"Ceremonial queen"? Ouch. Knish: We're better than they are:
Washington Post: Hey, Obama’s Chevy Volt Is A Real Stinker More Obama drug and homosexuality allegations (video) Is this stuff true? MSNBC agrees with Egyptian government. Says Jonah:
Echoes of "Better red than dead." Cowering submission seems to be a reflex. Speaking of dhimmitude, Obama submits to Brotherhood, asks for suppression of anti-Islam video Can't stop Al Qaeda Flag Flies Over U.S. Embassy In Tunisia Romney is right: In embassy incidents, Obama administration's first instinct was to sympathize with attackers Soul Brothers: The Arab Street and The Mainstream Media:
Obama: The Weak Horse Romney's not doing badly in the polls The World from Berlin: 'Obama's Middle East Policy Is in Ruins' Friday, September 14. 2012Is Obama gay? Not that I care.The stories are back It hardly matters, and I suspect that nobody cares much including FLOTUS, but it is interesting if true. (h/t Moonbattery.) It is claimed that Obama and ballet dancer Rahm hung out at "Man's Country." Male dancers are not always gay - see Baryshnikov. Lots of talented guys dance for the money and the chicks.
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Friday morning non-Islam linksGraph from Terrifying: Increases in Real Per Capita Federal Spending Over The Past 35 Years Redefining ‘Poor’: The Fifty-Year Change in Quality of Life - Struggling in 2012 is undeniably preferable to 1962 affluence. Hideous architecture at Harvard What to Consider in Deciding Whether to Rent or Buy Pay Somebody to Take Your Online Classes, Get an A 99% of the Time FLOTUS: Obesity ‘Absolutely’ Greatest Threat To National Security The Teachers Union Commits Suicide Inconvenient bacteria eats a good portion Deepwater Horizon oil spill How Quantitative Easing Helps the Rich and Soaks the Rest of Us - And why the Occupy movement should be up in arms. Strassel: Mr. Romney, Trust Your Pants - Obama tells Americans the terrible things the Republican will do to them. The Republican remains silent about what he would do. How the EU is like the Soviet Union: Scottish Independence Movement Shot Down by Europe
...the more people look for the anticipated acceleration in the rate of sea level rise, the less evidence they seem to find in support of it. Obama Super PAC Banked $1 Million from Producer of Anti-Religious Movie Pic below from Lucianne: Middle East morning linksExclusive: America 'was warned of embassy attack but did nothing' HOW’S THAT “SMART DIPLOMACY” WORKIN’ OUT FOR YA? (CONT’D) How the Media Made Obama's Ineptitude a Story About Romney's "Gaffe" The administration has a full-blown crisis on its hands, and as yet, there is no sign it knows what to do about it. Libya: Not Just a Tragedy But the Start of Another Endless War for America Krauthammer on Mideast Turmoil: “What We Are Seeing Is the Meltdown, Collapse of Obama Policy in Muslim World”:
Thursday, September 13. 2012We didn't build this prize-winning Maggie's Farm. It takes a village.If you can't beat 'em, join 'em. For today, we'll (semi-ironically) adopt the Democratic Socialist Party's meme: We didn't build Maggie's Farm on our own. We rely on the geniuses who made the intertunnels possible, the engineers who provide us with our coal- and nuclear-energy, on the geniuses who invented the hyperlink and YouTube, on our Webmeister who keeps this rickety site functioning with duct tape and baling wire, on hundreds of other bloggers, websites, and news sources for content, on our commenters who add zip, on Dunkin Donuts which keeps us going, on Panasonic who built my Lumix, etc etc - and on our readers and the good folks who link to us. It's a communal effort, and an enjoyable one. Many farm hands make light(er) work. No government involvement or funds, however. This is our biannual request that our readers pitch in and give us a hand by sending out the word about our eclectic, informative, and politically-Centrist/Libertarian website. As I always say, our readership is our reward for what we do here. Pic of the Maggie's Farm hard-working back office farm hands - and fact-checkers (Zachriel missed the photo op) - safely below the fold.
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Thursday morning linksPaestum reconstruction Cool We love manual labor here A book: The Dawn of the Deed: The Prehistoric Origins of Sex Deceptive Telemarketing Linked to Big Charities Fantasy Football-Playing AI Beats 99 Percent of Humans US median income lowest since 1995 Jungle drums for brown people? Sounds raaaacist to me. Why not electric violin? Or math? Beware of Backfire - Striking Chicago teachers may turn Illinois into Wisconsin. EPA Madness Spreads Does this look like an economy that’s moving forward? 9 reasons why it really doesn’t An Invaluable Economic History Lesson from Thomas Sowell: Politicians Should Only “Do Something” If that Means Doing Less Less is more It's whatever you want it to be. I work 14 hrs/day. Am I "full-time"? Eleven years after the most devastating terrorist attack in history, some in America pretend that the threat of jihad or Islamist terrorism has waned to such an extent that it is no longer a priority. Learning from Sadat: The Dividends of American Resolve Cairo agrees to host Hamas headquarters, Arabic daily says Violence returns to Cairo as police tear gas protesters outside US embassy Profs. LeVine and Zunes Plot to Globalize BDS Wednesday, September 12. 2012Put The Spine Back In The EagleIf you think I was angry yesterday…then stand by for today. Let’s connect the dots in close to real time. Reasonably, President Bush took aggressive action against the Afghan and Iraqi regimes that sponsored terrorism against the US and its allies, although – along with every intelligence service – in major error believing that Iraq’s WMDs were more and more able. At the same time, reasonably, President Bush exerted himself to inform Americans to separate believers in Islam from radical Islamists. That latter distinction is still valid. However, experience has demonstrated that the radical Islamists have grasped power in country after country while the voices or efforts of moderates have been inadequate or squelched by both the radical Islamists and by much of the Western media making increasingly tenuous excuses for the radicals. Cap that off with an Obama administration, from the president himself to his appointed minions in the highest levels at the State Department, apologizing for supposed US sins, as claimed by radical Islamists, and otherwise stubbornly pursuing fairy tale wishes that catering to radicals will transform them into moderates and allies. This same Obama administration failed to negotiate a reasonable timetable and process for reducing our forces in Iraq and Afghanistan while directing our military to leave more quickly. This has increased instability in those two countries in which Americans have sacrificed, persuaded fence-sitters to lean or go into the radical Isalamist camps, and encouraged bolder defiance from Maliki and Karzai of US and Western interests. With all that and more background, the attacks yesterday on the US Embassy in Cairo and the US Consulate in Benghazi should come as little surprise. It should also come as little surprise that the response by the Obama administration was so initially apologetic -- and little better in its walk-back -- to the attackers instead of calling them out as thugs and demanding apologies from the Egyptian and Libyan governments for standing by. It should come as little surprise when there are more attacks on US Embassies and Consulates in the MidEast. The Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood, which has seized almost all power in Egypt, calls for more nationwide demonstrations this Friday. There are strong signs that Islamists in other Arab countries are stampeding in that path. Apologists for extremism, abroad, in the White House or media, will continue to twist themselves into putrid pretzels of pusillanimity, and the media play along, with the most prominent prime perpetrator of press cover-up, the New York Times, even being so craven to keep yesterday’s outrages off its front page. Presidential contender Mitt Romney, while pointedly criticizing the weak Obama response, needs to go much further, and quickly, to demonstrate how his administration would put spine back in the deboned eagle of the past four years. MidEast expert Michael Rubin lays out a program. That’s more and better than these offenses just being bantered and battered about without purposeful action. It’s past time to return the proud and mighty eagle to prominence, talons bared, and let our enemies stand by for a thrashing wherever and whenever we decide. No longer can they be allowed so much initiative to incite without serious consequence, expecting the US to just whimper from the Oval Office.
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Weds. morning linksI forget where I found today's photo so I can't credit the finder, but look at Big Journalism's posts today Dear Looker, photography is dishonest So Much For The Benefits Of College In America's "New Normal"? Now Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwiches Are Racist New York's 9/11 Memorial: When Did Honoring the Dead Become an Occasion for Fleecing the Living? Russian ships displayed at DNC tribute to vets White House Admits Obama Skips Most Intelligence Briefings Paul Ryan: We stand with Mayor Rahm Emanuel against the Chicago teachers’ union Teachers strike leaves parents scrambling: ‘As long as they’re on strike, I can’t work either. Forward to just what, Democrats? Worse Than Solyndra: Obama Admin Buying Maine Senate Seat with Crony Energy Loans Why President Obama Can't Lower Tuition Former Univ. of Chicago law school dean: Obama was never offered tenure Obama Avoids Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu Meeting ’2016: Obama’s America’ Movie Is Disturbingly Necessary Gerson: Mitt Romney’s uphill challenge U.S. embassy in Cairo apologizes for “abuse of free speech” after protesters tear down American flag Jailed doc who helped nail Bin Laden warns Pakistan sees U.S. as 'worst enemy' Iran not close to a bomb? Tuesday, September 11. 2012$76,000Average pay for Chicago teachers is $76,000 for 9 months' work with many vacations, not including benefits and defined-benefit pensions. Student performance is terrible, with only 15% of grade school students reading at grade level. In other words, it's not working. If this were a competitive business, it would be out of business but it is a government monopoly, controlled by a wealthy and powerful union. Via Ricochet:
Megan takes a look: Why are teachers willing to walk out?
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Big C update Welcome to those of you arriving from Instapundit and my thanks to Glenn for the helpful link. My original post on this gruesome subject is here and the Save-Our-Doc donation page is here. And welcome to Maggie's Farm, the oldest and bestest eclectic site in the sphereoblogs. It's the only site in town where you'll see a penetrating look into the human psyche by a renown psychiatrist, an exposé of the rotten core we call our educational system, a warning about the latest nasty computer virus, all followed by an endearing piece titled 'Chipmunk of the Week'. Quality eclecticity, all the way. As far as who the hell I am, I was blogging ten years before the word was invented and had a page of the latest hot web links up a decade before Instapundit launched. Details here. As I said to Ed Driscoll today, relics like me should be preserved. As for some of my recent posts, if you like music, check this out. If you like horses, check this out. The genetics post Ed once referred to as "epic" is here, and my home site is here. As for the rest of you lugs (and lugesses), I'm still tentatively scheduled for the 24th, but I might push it back a bit. The problem with the entire medical field is that it's full of 'ifs'. If the operation goes routinely, I might have enough money. If the post-operative costs are normal, I might have enough money. If the drugs are still available (a number of post-operative cancer drugs have recently become harder to find because of — you guessed it — government over-regulation by the FDA), I might have enough money. It's the not-ifs that are worrying me. The good news is that a subsidiary of the company I normally do the web work for hired me to do a big project for them (Ever put an Excel database online? It's not a pretty site.) so that'll keep me busy for a while. It should be worth about $800, but the pisser is that I won't get it for almost two months. I also dusted off my plumbing tools the other day and made $350 replacing a water heater and two faucets. I modestly admit I haven't lost my touch. I had those puppies replaced in no time flat. And, of course, no Big C update would be complete without including one of the many, many (many) happy-go-lucky, cheer-me-up cartoons and pics my two best friends have sent me since this all began. I'm sure lucky to have such support! Tuesday morning linksThe Dogs of 9/11 A pal took this pic of the USS Saratoga in Newport, RI last weekend. Some people want to use her for a new Naval museum, but Naval museums aren't really profitable. Even the Intrepid loses money. Parenting: Red State vs Blue State A letter to a future daughter-in-law The Oldest Profession Evolves—How the Web Transformed Prostitution Gas prices? Not a whisper Imagine if a Repub were in the WH GM is still losing as much as $49,000 on each Volt it builds Chicago Bled Dry by Striking Teachers’ Unions Chicago teachers strike, but it's not for better schools 25-Year-Old Shocked to Find Out that Taking Out Huge Student Loans Lead to Huge Debt $188,000. in debt and still cannot write an English sentence. Daily Show: The Democrats’ ‘Inclusiveness’ is Actually Aggressively Selective The Worst Of Barack Obama In Quotes (h/t Bookworm) Mitt Romney would lead eight in unskewed data from newest CNN/ORC poll You Know, Republicans Have Been Promising To Deal With Pre-Existing Conditions For a Long, Long Time Via Legal Ins:
Obama Demands $1.1 Trillion Tax Hike, Won't Get Specific on Spending Cuts Democrats Help Republicans Prove that Voter Fraud is Real Dem Sherrod Brown: Unemployment Is Good AP Exclusive: Memos show US hushed up Soviet crime Israeli vets help US vets heal Monday, September 10. 2012More on Why is this election close?David French: Why Is This Election Close? Big Government and Delegated Virtue I like that term "delegated virtue" Ira Stoll: Obama Headed for Re-election Despite Failed Presidency Niall Ferguson: Why Obama Is Winning Depressed yet?
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