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Putting Da Vinci into perspective

Posted on May 24, 2006 by Bookworm

If you've been troubled by the Da Vinci Code (movie and book) and the anti-Catholicism it represents, read Dave Konig's laugh-out-loud column and put all the religion bashing into wonderful perspective. FacebookTweet

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Bits and Pieces
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Self-delusion

Posted on May 24, 2006 by Bookworm

One of the trends I've seen in the years I've been out in the workforce is the one that has employees do self-evaluations.  You know the kind of thing:  "My strengths are….  My weaknesses are…."  I've never been a fan of this approach.  I don't mean this an insult (although

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Bush Derangement Syndrome, Media matters
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I love small towns

Posted on May 23, 2006 by Bookworm

I've rhapsodized about small towns before. Today came another reminder about why, despite Hollywood's recent spate of "small towns are evil places" type movies, at least some small towns are, in fact, lovely places to live: A duck was reunited with her newborn brood Monday after Marin Humane Society workers

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Silly Stuff
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One brave man

Posted on May 23, 2006 by Bookworm

If you'd like to read a marvelous tribute to President Bush's moral bravery, go here. FacebookTweet

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Bits and Pieces
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Lower education in America

Posted on May 23, 2006 by Bookworm

Here's Rich Lowry, drawing right-on-the-money conclusions about the recent spectacle of college students protesting McCain and Rice as commencement speakers: What a bargain: At a cost of a mere $100,000 or so, a northeastern college can take your child and transform him into a delicate flower incapable of handling opinions

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Education
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PC run amok

Posted on May 22, 2006 by Bookworm

Many years ago, when I lived in England, I brought my roommates (or, should I say, flatmates) to convulsive laughter when I announced that the 1960s happened in San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury district — and nowhere else. In my parochialism, I was completely unaware of the whole "Swingin' London" scene of

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Britain, England, Multiculturalism, Political correctness
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Made you look!

Posted on May 22, 2006 by Bookworm

If you're reading this, it may well be because you found a mysterious link at your stat counter site, your Word Press information page, your Truth Laid Bear page, Technorati or any other site that you, as a blogger, regularly check to find out how you're doing and who's talking

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Silly Stuff
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Forgiveness and cultural suicide

Posted on May 22, 2006 by Bookworm

Never send me an email if you don't want me to take your thoughts for inspiration that ends up in my blog. This weekend, I got the following email from a friend: Check out today's WSJ and the chilling article about Aayan Hirsi Ali, Somali born critic of radical Islam

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Europe
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You can always count on the AP

Posted on May 22, 2006 by Bookworm

The AP wrote a fairly comprehensive story about the latest Congressional scandal: Rep. William Jefferson, a New Orleans Democrat, took a $100,000 bribe from an informant and boasted about other acts of corruption, all of which was caught on videotape. We've seen this kind of story before about Republicans, and

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Democrats, Media matters
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All politics are local

Posted on May 22, 2006 by Bookworm

I bet someone — not someone famous, just someone — in your State, town, city or county died a violent death today, or yesterday, or the day before. I bet, too, that the death got local news coverage. But I'm pretty sure that, unless your local decedent lived in Israel

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Israel, Media matters, Palestinians
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Caving in; losing out

Posted on May 22, 2006 by Bookworm

There's no comment necessary when it's Mark Steyn writing on Washington's approach to the problem of 12 million Mexican scofflaws in America: This is not an "illegal immigration" issue. That's when one of the Slovaks or Botswanans gets tired of waiting in line for 12 years and comes in anyway,

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False advertising

Posted on May 22, 2006 by Bookworm

I'm always careful to distinguish between censorship — which is government suppression of speech — and corporate decisions to suppress speech. The latter may be irritating, but it's not classic censorship. What gets me is businesses that pretend that they don't have biases or that they don't engage in censorship.

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Media matters
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A nation with a halo

Posted on May 22, 2006 by Bookworm

Israel has become the most reviled nation in the world.  Israel is also the only nation I can think of that would give $11 million in humanitarian aid to a people that has determined, as its primary goal, the complete destruction of Israel and the slaughter of her people.  I

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I’m no domestic Goddess

Posted on May 20, 2006 by Bookworm

I've been sewing for the kids — not because I want to but because I have to.  They need some special clothes for school that I can't find in the store.  I learned how to sew thirty-five years ago, and hated it.  I therefore stopped sewing for thirty-four years.  However,

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Bits and Pieces
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Child-rearing and politics

Posted on May 19, 2006 by Bookworm

Imagine a mother.  Her child is busily involved in stripping her shelves of every piece of heirloom China she owns, and then hurling the stuff to the floor.  The mother is ineffectually fluttering around the child saying, "Stop, please stop."  Her neighbor walks in and says, "Why don't you promise

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Europe, Iran
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