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Public steps

Posted on May 29, 2006 by Bookworm

American Thinker has a funny post about the fact that workers employed by multi-millionaire Dianne Feinstein, when doing landscaping work outside of her new home in San Francisco, inadvertently stripped to dirt a beautiful garden that was part of a public staircase.  As Thomas Lifson points out Public stairs running

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Memorial Day

Posted on May 29, 2006 by Bookworm

I won't be blogging today — family and all that — but I haven't forgotten that today is Memorial Day.  Wishing all of you a happy one, and one where we appreciate how, since the start of this Nation, there is so much our military has done for us.  I

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Nooooooo!!!!

Posted on May 28, 2006 by Bookworm

I'm petite. Shopping has always been a problem for me, something that hasn't been helped by the fact that, style-wise, most petite departments seem to stock clothes for 80 year old grandmothers. Apparently I won't even have to worry any more about that insult to my sensibilities. Stores are phasing

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Mixed blessings

Posted on May 28, 2006 by Bookworm

Go here for very good news about the Pope, and very bad news about the resurgence of anti-Semitism in Poland.  What makes it so bad on a continent that's been wallowing in resurgent anti-Semitism?  This time, it seems to come, not from the Left and the growing Muslim factions that

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My belly laugh for the day

Posted on May 27, 2006 by Bookworm

If you want to get at least one sure laugh today, go here. FacebookTweet

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Movie review

Posted on May 27, 2006 by Bookworm

I'd earlier vowed not to see Munich because I can't abide Steven Spielberg movies. My husband, however, had ordered it from Netflix and, when he begged me to watch it with him, I yielded. I managed to last for an hour an a half (just a little more than half

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The illegal immigration travesty continues in Congress

Posted on May 27, 2006 by Bookworm

I can't resist including here, in its entirety, Mark Steyn's comment on The Corner about the more insane aspects of the immigration law Congress is trying to foist on us: But how about some of you natives piling on [he was responding to comments by The Corner's British ex-pats]? I

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The First Neo-Con/Crypto-Con Carnival

Posted on May 26, 2006 by Bookworm

[Another bumped reminder about the carnival.] Working through Blog Carnival, I've decided to go crazy and have a carnival of my own. The goal of this first edition to have people submit posts describing their political conversion to conservatism. You can also submit articles to me, and I'll create a

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In the old days, you’d just get fined

Posted on May 26, 2006 by Bookworm

It's not uncommon to liken the world envisioned by Islamic fundamentalists to a medieval world, where women are shrouded in heavy draperies and are second class citizens; where beheading and torture are the punishments of choice; and where there is supposed to be one universal religion (with Jews as the

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Traveling down my Daddy’s memory lane

Posted on May 26, 2006 by Bookworm

The Opinion Journal's Best of the Web found this great obituary in London's Daily Telegraph: Lieutenant-Commander John Wellham, who has died aged 87, was the last surviving pilot of the Fleet Air Arm raid on the Italian fleet at Taranto. . . . Wellham remembered meeting a barrage balloon at

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Remember all the heroes in Iraq

Posted on May 26, 2006 by Bookworm

This Memorial Day, the MSM, as usual, will focus vigorously on the ones who didn't make it, or who barely made it. I will say a prayer for them too, but, as does the WSJ, I'll also remember the ones who do make it, and who every day display their

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Wasting my time

Posted on May 26, 2006 by Bookworm

Sorry for the blog silence.  True to my bookworm credentials, I spent the last seven hours (4 last night; 3 this morning) devouring a nine hundred page novel, The Bronze Horseman.  I'll recommend it, although with the strong caveat that it's a girl book.  It's about the Siege of Leningrad,

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Tony Snow has a verbal facility I envy

Posted on May 25, 2006 by Bookworm

Steve Inskeep interviewed Tony Snow on NPR.  It was an interesting display of style.  Inskeep was on the attack:  You deflect questions by actually focusing on what reporters say, rather than what they mean.  (Implicit was the "How dare you?")  Are you hiding information from us?  Will you hide information

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California voters: Vote “No” on Proposition 82

Posted on May 25, 2006 by Bookworm

Pick an aphorism, any aphorism — “The perfect is the enemy of the good.” “The road to Hell is paved with good intentions.” “Big Brother is watching.” Each applies with equal accuracy to Proposition 82, the preschool time bomb waiting to explode in the California primaries. Proposition 82 is a

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The modern parenting conundrum

Posted on May 24, 2006 by Bookworm

This brilliant statement comes from an op-ed in the WSJ's Opinion Journal that Glenn Reynolds wrote about the fact that parenting is very tiring nowadays, because it has more responsibility — and responsibility of a type that often diminishes rewards: You're responsible for your kids in ways previous generations weren't,

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