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Melting pot or salad

Posted on May 13, 2006 by Bookworm

I realize it's not PC to refer to America as a melting pot anymore, since the prevailing political thought is "God forbid that people should assimilate."  Nevertheless, America is more of a melting pot than European countries, and recent events in France, and England, and Denmark, etc., have made it

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Immigration
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We shall survive

Posted on May 13, 2006 by Bookworm

I'd like to think that my friend Miriam, along with her mother and sister, were three of the voices singing this song in Bergen-Belsen a mere week after liberation from the Nazis. FacebookTweet

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Anti-Semitism, Uplifting stories, World War II
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Pot, don’t you remember your past life as a kettle?

Posted on May 12, 2006 by Bookworm

Does it strike anyone as strange that the same paper that advocated Universal Health Care, which would have placed every bit of our most personal information in the Government's hands, is now shrieking about a computer program that impersonally scans millions of numbers — numbers that big business possesses in

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Media matters
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Yet another reminder of why we don’t want government running things

Posted on May 12, 2006 by Bookworm

I'm not repeating anything new when I say that, European-like, liberals' idea of a perfect world is one where the Government runs as many things as possible. (Hillary's 1994 healthcare proposal springs to mind.) The other day, I had an experience that reminded me, once again, why the fewer things

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Government
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Here’s a novel idea — a Republican Congressperson from Marin

Posted on May 11, 2006 by Bookworm

Are any of you Marin/Sonoma voters?  If you are, we may at long last have a viable Republican candidate.  A man I know, Todd Hooper, is running as a Republican for Marin/Sonoma.  He's a quiet, thoughtful, intelligent, hardworking man, with a lovely family.  Please check out his website. And, if

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Bits and Pieces
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“Never appease evil”

Posted on May 10, 2006 by Bookworm

Little Green Footballs has made available the audio of a beautiful speech Ayaan Hirsi made to the American Jewish Committee when accepting their award for moral courage. Like the lady herself, it was brave and graceful, and I urge you to listen to it. I was especially struck by her

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Anti-war, Islam, War crimes
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The things we don’t know about the conflict in the Middle East

Posted on May 10, 2006 by Bookworm

I'd always assumed that the Balfour Declaration, the UN recognition of Israel in 1948, and Israel's multiple military victories against the Arab nations were the sole basis (and a pretty damn strong basis, too), for her right to exist as a nation among nations.  Turns out I'm woefully ignorant.  Rachel

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Bits and Pieces
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Big business is out to get your freedom of internet

Posted on May 10, 2006 by Bookworm

I'm not an enemy of big business.  Indeed, I'm an enthusiastic fan of capitalism.  However, when big business seeks profit at the expense of speech, my fan level diminishes rapidly.  Here's the story (with thanks to Ron): Proposed rule changes would tangle the Web By Michael Socolow May 9, 2006

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Bits and Pieces
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They’re not optimistic

Posted on May 9, 2006 by Bookworm

I admire our military and therefore feel quite puffed up when I get information from a member of our armed forces. In this case, I got a heads-up about a batch of documents the Coalition forces found in Iraq and that the military is now releasing to the general public.

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Bits and Pieces
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Anger on the Left; Exasperation on the Right

Posted on May 9, 2006 by Bookworm

Thomas Lifson wrote a "right on the money" article about the intoxicating and damaging anger the Left currently experiences. I especially enjoyed the part where he pointed out, rightly, that the Left is bewildered by and hostile to the fact that someone they deem their intellectual inferior had the temerity

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Democrats, Immigration
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The First Crypto-Conservative Carnival

Posted on May 9, 2006 by Bookworm

[I'm floating this up to the top periodically, just to keep it in people's minds.] Okay, I think I've got it. Working through Blog Carnival, I've set up a Crypto-Conservative Carnival. My goal in this first edition is to have people submit posts describing their political conversion to conservatism and,

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Bits and Pieces
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Who (and what) we’re fighting

Posted on May 9, 2006 by Bookworm

During lunch with Don Quixote, he noted that I ‘ve concluded that both the ideology of Islamofascism and its followers are completely evil. He’s right. I do. We had a great lunch-time discussion while I sought, in very convoluted fashion, why I thought this way, but still managed not to

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Anti-war, Islam, Muslim violence, Nazis, Palestinians
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Why I admire Jonah Goldberg almost as much as Mark Steyn

Posted on May 9, 2006 by Bookworm

I'm a Mark Steyn groupie, and I'm not about to let anyone up on the pedestal with him. Nevertheless, there are other opinion writers who come awfully close, and Jonah Goldberg is one of them. I was hooked after I read this column introduction and, by the end, completely reminded

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Bits and Pieces
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Reasons for optimism

Posted on May 9, 2006 by Bookworm

I sometimes wonder if things in the Arab world were always so bad, and we just didn't know about them because a monolithic press wasn't interested.  I mean, an iman attacking a six year old can't be something new, but probably arises logically out of a culture of poverty and

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Islam
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What I’m thinking today

Posted on May 9, 2006 by Bookworm

It's a "gotta run" kind of morning but, if you go here, you'll see that I'm optimistic about the next generation. FacebookTweet

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Bits and Pieces
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