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Comfort me while I gag over the latest UN travesty.

Posted on July 6, 2006 by Bookworm

This is the latest “wisdom” coming out of the UN, which can rightly be characterized as an organization devoted to the destruction of Israel and the United States: The UN Human Rights Council has passed a resolution demanding a halt to Israel’s offensive in the Gaza Strip. [UN Human Rights

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Will the British even notice?

Posted on July 6, 2006 by Bookworm

Sometimes it’s little things that are the tipping point — not the bombed towers, trains or subways, but the attacks on core cultural values. The British upper echelons are planning a big change to a traditional British icon; let’s see if the masses object. (By the way, I found the

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What religion should do

Posted on July 6, 2006 by Bookworm

“When religion teaches, I respect it; when it coerces, I fear it.” That was Dennis Prager this morning, nailing the difference between the Western approach to religion and Islamofascism. He made the comment on air while talking about the religious police who slaughtered some Somalis for watching TV. The same

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Is Thomas Sowell right?

Posted on July 6, 2006 by Bookworm

Although the anonymity of the internet is a huge problem when it comes to children and the internet (I’m thinking of sexual predators), I think it has a real virtue in the area of political blogging. People reveal what they feel is relevant about themselves for purposes of supporting any

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African-Americans
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Tired of America-bashing?

Posted on July 6, 2006 by Bookworm

Are you tired of America bashing? If you are, refresh yourself by reading Edward Bernard Glick’s article explaining why you probably shouldn’t take it all that seriously: When European intellectuals and their U.S. counterparts proclaim that the peoples of the world hate the U.S., they have it backwards. Americans are

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America, Britain, England, Europe
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Please tell me you’re not still supporting NPR

Posted on July 6, 2006 by Bookworm

Long after I thought the Walt/Mearsheimer anti-Semitic smear had been laid to rest, our good friends at the government-supported (that means taxpayer-supported) National Public Radio have given it a new, national forum. Has else to explain the endless interview Steve Inskeep gave Walt and Mearsheimer on today’s Morning Edition. I

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A restrained judge ejects gay marriage from the courts

Posted on July 6, 2006 by Bookworm

I was very surprised this morning to read about a judge who held (correctly) I think, that gay marriage is not a matter for judges, but for the people’s representatives (who, unlike judges and European politicians, are actually beholden to their constituents): New York’s highest court ruled Thursday that gay

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One very creepy country

Posted on July 5, 2006 by Bookworm

If you’ve ever wondered what the reductio ad absurdum of socialism is, I think North Korea must be the answer.  Certainly the many pictures that Russia’s top web designer took during a recent trip there make it seem like the closest thing the real world has to Orwell’s imagined 1984. 

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It’s the media against America

Posted on July 5, 2006 by Bookworm

A familiar plaint on the right side of the blogosphere — and certainly something that crops up frequently in my posts — is media bias. I tend to address it in bits and pieces. That is, one thing or another offends me and I comment on it. A more sophisticated

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Media matters
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We have met the enemy and it is us

Posted on July 5, 2006 by Bookworm

I can’t summarize it adequately, but Robert Alt offers a nice article detailing the peculiarities of the liberal response to the Hamdan ruling.  Suffice to say that, even if one concedes for the sake of argument that the liberals’ legal position is and was correct, their spin is distinctly off-putting.

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Bits and Pieces
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Throwing money doesn’t make the situation better

Posted on July 5, 2006 by Bookworm

It’s no secret that I’m hostile to the teachers’ union.  While I completely support the idea of teachers earning a living wage and having decent working conditions — and am willing to concede that unions are well suited to negotiating these ends — I think the teachers’ unions have gone

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A different take on opiates

Posted on July 5, 2006 by Bookworm

In an interview at Front Page, Theodore Dalrymple tackles the conventional wisdom about Heroin (how people start, how addicted they actually get, and how bad withdrawal really is). Regarding withdrawal, he has this to say: With regard to withdrawal, it is grossly exaggerated as a phenomenon. Unlike withdrawal from barbiturates

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Climate change strikes again

Posted on July 5, 2006 by Bookworm

But this time I don’t think anyone is too upset: Meteorologists at the National Weather Service office in Hastings are feeling lucky this year. The 30-county area they serve in central Nebraska and north-central Kansas hasn’t had a confirmed tornado for the first six months of this year. That hasn’t

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All nations, under judges

Posted on July 4, 2006 by Bookworm

People who work with me know that, for almost twenty years now, I’ve had one big, across-the-board complaint about judges — they don’t follow the law.  My experience, which is fairly broad, is that while many (although not all) judges will pay lip service to the law, the fact is

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Savaging Mr. Spielberg

Posted on July 4, 2006 by Bookworm

Long-time readers know that I can’t stand Steven Spielberg movies.  I’ve never seen one (and I’ve seen many, so I know what I’m talking about) that hasn’t left me bitterly regretting the time and money I lost on the movie.  I was therefore just thrilled with Diana West’s take on

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