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Clinging to an idea to the point of insanity

Posted on July 12, 2006 by Bookworm

We’ve all thought it, but I think Michael Medved has managed to state it with incredible clarity: What lapse of logic (or ancient prejudice) can explain the stubborn, utterly unshakable, and nearly universal insistence that Israel must pursue a “peace process” with its terrorist adversaries? Regarding the United States, not

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Welcoming back the Paragraph Farmer

Posted on July 12, 2006 by Bookworm

Just a head’s up:  Patrick, the Paragraph Farmer, is back from a two week trip to S. Korea (wow!).  He promises that he’ll be posting photographs.  He’s already proven himself to be a wonderful photographer, so those should be worth checking out.  I’m also willing to bet that those photographs

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Bits and Pieces
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On the hidden cost of illegal immigrants

Posted on July 12, 2006 by Bookworm

I received the following in an email and thought it interesting enough to publish here.  Regarding the facts the author relays about the schools at issue — I’ve heard those same facts from other teachers at similar schools, so I believe them to be true. What do you think of

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We are omnipotent

Posted on July 12, 2006 by Bookworm

I used to date a man who liked to blame me when things went wrong.  Sometimes, of course, the blame would be merited, but as often as not, the matter at issue would be his fault or, indeed, no one’s fault.  I got tired of the arguments.  Eventually, when the

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America, Crime and punishment
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Israel and the war on two fronts

Posted on July 12, 2006 by Bookworm

Usually Webloggin cites to me.  Today I’m citing to Webloggin, which has an excellent summary tying together Israel’s ability to fight a war on two fronts (an analysis that references an equally good story the Captain wrote), and the New York Times‘ despicable bias regarding this war.  It harmonizes well

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Look in the mirror

Posted on July 12, 2006 by Bookworm

This is an NPR story about a “how to” Jihad book that ended up published on line.   William McCants, a West Point scholar, discusses the larger principles in the book, including the admonition to manipulate the press better.  I wondered if Steve Inskeep, as he conducted the interview, realized

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Islam, Media matters
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Is it the silver bullet?

Posted on July 12, 2006 by Bookworm

NPR today had a story about Democrats seeking an issue to draw their voters to the polls.  The issue they’ve picked is the minimum wage.  Democratic strategists think that Republicans have repeatedly bested them by using ballot initiatives to draw out their base.  In past elections, as in this one,

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A personal tipping point?

Posted on July 12, 2006 by Bookworm

Mr. Bookworm is one of the smartest people I know. He’s also someone who gets his news exclusively from the New York Times, NPR and The New Yorker. He’s fond of repeating in a loud voice that President Bush is the worst president ever, that he’s an idiot, and that

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A story that’s both sad and telling

Posted on July 12, 2006 by Bookworm

The war claimed another life, that of Army Spc. 4 Christopher D. Rose. His death is noteworthy, not only because it’s a tragedy every time an American soldier dies, but because he is San Francisco’s first Iraq tragedy since the war’s start more than three years ago: The parents of

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We can manage without them

Posted on July 11, 2006 by Bookworm

Thomas Sowell on one of the fallacies behind the argument that illegal aliens cannot be deported but must, instead, be given amnesty: New York’s mayor Michael Bloomberg is still pushing the line that there would be economic collapse without illegal immigrants. But, despite the scary picture of 12 million illegals

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Immigration
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Children as victims and perpetrators in totalitarian regimes

Posted on July 11, 2006 by Bookworm

If you want a reminder that children are the most effective, lethal weapon a foul ideology can harness to carry out its aims, read this.  In many ways, it’s a companion to this.  And it explains my heartlessness when I wrote this.  The only way to save the children is

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Talking to and about blacks

Posted on July 11, 2006 by Bookworm

If you haven’t already, you should read Dennis Prager’s most recent column about communications to and about African-Americans. FacebookTweet

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The religion of pieces is baaack inside India

Posted on July 11, 2006 by Bookworm

This time, Bombay took the hit from the religion of pieces (AP calls the actors in this drama “Kashmiri militants”) in the latest chapter about the jihadist assault on the civilized world. Only in the story’s last paragraph does AP carefully reveal the truth about these “militants”: Seven explosions hit

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There’s still time to be part of a lovely 9/11 tribute

Posted on July 10, 2006 by Bookworm

I wanted to remind you, if you haven’t already signed up, that there’s still time to be part of D.Challener Roe’s lovely tribute on the 5th Anniversary of 9/11.  Roe is assigning to each volunteer the name of a 9/11 victim.  The volunteer, in turn, undertakes to write a tribute

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The liberal blogs

Posted on July 10, 2006 by Bookworm

I’m always fascinated, when visiting my favorite bloggers, to see the things they find on the liberal blogs. I’ve never had any success reading some of the most popular liberal blogs, though. Many are written in a kind of shorthand that reminds me of the bulletin board at my high

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