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On better writing

Posted on August 26, 2006 by Bookworm

Although I’m guilty of more than my fair share of typographical errors and am a dreadfully bad proofreader (very, very guilty), I’m actually a stickler about good writing when it comes to my professional work.  One of my all time favorite books is Bryan Garner’s The Winning Brief, a book

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Bits and Pieces
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Medias bias strikes again, in ways big and small

Posted on August 24, 2006 by Bookworm

Here’s the headline: “Israelis kill 3 Palestinians in Gaza.” The picture that Yahoo News is currently showing with this headlined story is of an injured boy in a hospital bed with an elderly woman sitting next to him. Sort the whole thing out and this is what you get: the

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My own brave new world

Posted on August 24, 2006 by Bookworm

My kids have started public school after several years in the rarified world of alternative education. I’m a bit dubious about the whole thing, being a product of public schools myself (so I know just how bad they can be). Two things stood out today: First, my daughter told me

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And you wonder why Russia is helping fund terrorists

Posted on August 24, 2006 by Bookworm

Just as the Soviet Union’s fingerprints were all over the local wars that were the testing areas for the Cold War, it’s becoming apparent that both the Soviet Union’s and Russia’s fingerprints are all over the Middle Eastern wars that the testing areas for World War IV (the War Against

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Israel, Media matters, Russia
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The wall no one talks about

Posted on August 24, 2006 by Bookworm

There’s been so much talk about and anger towards Israel because of the wall Israel built in an effort to protect her citizens from suicide bombings.  Only occasionally, though, does one hear that Egypt also built a wall — and the Palestinians are as determined to do away with the

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It sounds like something from after the plague

Posted on August 24, 2006 by Bookworm

Whenever I read books about the Black Death in Europe, whether fiction or non-fiction, I’m struck by the emphasis on the speed with which nature reclaimed formerly populated, domesticated areas. When the human population dies, nature quickly surges back. One of the recurring images in these books, of course, is

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Potential new oil supplies that will bypass the Arab world

Posted on August 24, 2006 by Bookworm

Arab despots, leaders who normally would have ended up on the dunghill of history, have maintained their status through petrodollars. The American left, by resolutely putting the kibosh on potential alternative fuel sources (ANWR and nuclear are the ones that spring to mind), have ensured that are money keeps flowing

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Explain to me why we’re so very worried about genetically modified food

Posted on August 24, 2006 by Bookworm

I read the other day (and am too lazy to hunt down a link), that some genetically modified rice got mixed into the American rice crop. It’s significant only because Europe has now closed the door on all American rice: The European Commission will begin testing U.S. long-grain rice to

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Life in the pause

Posted on August 24, 2006 by Bookworm

All of you who are parents remember this scene from when your children were very, very small:  First, you see your child get injured, whether it’s a cut or a blow.  You react instantly but, interestingly enough, there’s a pause before your baby responds.  That pause is so that your

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Ich bin ein Jude

Posted on August 24, 2006 by Bookworm

In fact, to hear Mark Steyn (who is not Jewish) tell it, all right thinking who believe in Israel’s sovereign right to exist are Jews: Under the 1935 German laws on race, I would have qualified as a bona fide citizen of the Reich. But the cyber-enforcers among my readers

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Taking a vacation from vacation

Posted on August 23, 2006 by Bookworm

I was only gone one day and two nights, but I’m as tired as if I trekked the Himalayas. The fact that, even now that we’re home, the kids are screaming in the background (“Give it to me. You promised me!” “I did not. You’re cheating.” “Mommy!” “MOMMMMMMYYYYY!!!!”), may go

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Human Rights Watch info

Posted on August 23, 2006 by Bookworm

I’ll keep this short, because I’m struggling with a micro keyboard on my 36 hour holiday. A comment thread some time ago concerned whether I was right or wrong in discounting Human Rights Watch’s endless attacks on Israel. I therefore read this with interest: The New York Sun publishes an

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Some of the implicit assumptions underlying liberal rhetoric

Posted on August 22, 2006 by Bookworm

We all have assumptions that guide us, and we’re not obligated to explain them every time, regarding everything we say. However, to be an intelligent audience, we must always understand the speaker’s assumptions. In this excerpt from How The Left Was Won : An In-Depth Analysis of the Tools and

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The amorphous group and individual

Posted on August 22, 2006 by Bookworm

Here’s more, with the author’s permission, from How The Left Was Won : An In-Depth Analysis of the Tools and Methodologies Used by Liberals to Undermine Society and Disrupt the Social Order. This is from a chapter which demonstrates how liberals, rather than having a core believe in individuality in

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How liberals promote and exploit divisiveness

Posted on August 21, 2006 by Bookworm

As promised, and with the author’s permission, here’s an excerpt from Richard Mgrdechian’s How The Left Was Won : An In-Depth Analysis of the Tools and Methodologies Used by Liberals to Undermine Society and Disrupt the Social Order. Promote and Exploit Divisiveness (page 1-3) Let’s face it, when you get

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