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Lawrence O’Donnell again slips his moorings

Posted on May 1, 2006 by Bookworm

Lawrence O'Donnell is a "political analyst" for MSNBC (although his analysis often as not appears to be unrelated to any known reality, except rudeness). He also produces and writes The West Wing. Last night's episode was one of the last in the final season of the fantasy Democratic rule in

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Democrats, Education
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The New Democratic slogan — “I hate George Bush”

Posted on April 30, 2006 by Bookworm

I'm one of those people who can quickly see if a room is ugly.  I am, however, constitutionally incapable of figuring out how to make it beautiful.  I'm simply lacking in those visual and spatial abilities.  I'm constantly reminded of my own weakness vis a vis decorating — the almost

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My feelings exactly — although better expressed

Posted on April 30, 2006 by Bookworm

Here's Debra Saunders on tomorrow's threatened illegal immigrant boycott: I am one American who will be moved in the direction not intended by sponsors of the May 1 National Day Without Immigrants Great American Boycott demonstrations. When supporters of illegal immigration threaten to boycott all stores, it makes me feel

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Bits and Pieces
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Why Johnny shouldn’t read

Posted on April 29, 2006 by Bookworm

The big focus in American education from the 1960s through the present was why children can't read (something I attribute to the new educational approach that abandoned the wonderful logic of phonics). Now, though, for parents hewing to traditional morals who have kids trapped in public schools, the question becomes,

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Education
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To cut or not to cut

Posted on April 29, 2006 by Bookworm

When my son was born, I agonized a lot about circumcising him.  As a Jew, I felt it was appropriate.  However, as someone horrified by female circumcision (which I do know is a much more extreme procedure), I wondered how I could justify cutting into a new baby's healthy flesh

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Health
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Why we vaccinate

Posted on April 29, 2006 by Bookworm

I'm a huge proponent of vaccination. The last two generations of Americans have lived complacently without the spectre of childhood killers such as measles and polio. I always get irked by — and will challenge — suburban mothers who think homeopathy will protect their children from deadly epidemics. At the

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Be fruitful and multiply . . . or else

Posted on April 29, 2006 by Bookworm

Mark Steyn writes repeatedly about the West's self-immolation on the pyre of low birth rates.  While it may still be a trend in many places, it has become a practical reality in Japan: This mountain village near the Sea of Japan, withered to eight aging residents, concluded recently that it

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Who has a finger on the trigger?

Posted on April 29, 2006 by Bookworm

I've had an unusually (and delightfully) lazy day today, and can't bestir myself to any serious blogging.  Fortunately, others are willing to do the heavy lifting.  For example, here is James Lewis, at the American Thinker, writing about the fallacy between the attacks on Israel's nuclear weapons that seek to

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Iran, Israel, Media matters
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Thank you, George Bush.

Posted on April 29, 2006 by Bookworm

Kevin Sites tells the appalling story of the tortures visited on a child in Afghanistan when, at 5, she was married into a family of sadists.  Although he doesn't say so, I can't help but believe that her tortures were a product of life under the Taliban, and the fact

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Afghanistan, Feminism
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Do you need any cheering up?

Posted on April 29, 2006 by Bookworm

If you're feeling down, you have to check out one of Phibian's latest, which will cheer you up in a minute.  Indeed, I was cheerful right until the last paragraph where he boasted about his splendid physique.  Clearly, this man has never been pregnant! FacebookTweet

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Anarchy is in the eye of the beholder

Posted on April 28, 2006 by Bookworm

You only have to turn on the news, open the pages or the New York Times or attend an urban rally to know that Iraq is Hell on earth , comparable only to the Sudan or Rwanda. This is so because Iraq, which used to be such a peaceful place

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Small Towns are Smile Towns

Posted on April 28, 2006 by Bookworm

If you want to know why I have a benign attitude towards American small towns, go here. FacebookTweet

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Fifteen years for eight murders?

Posted on April 27, 2006 by Bookworm

This is a dreadful story, with grotesque pathologies bursting out all over the place: A woman charged with killing eight of her newborn babies has gone on trial in a case that has shocked Germany. The bodies were found buried in a fish tank and in flower pots and buckets

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Crime and punishment
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Identifying the real problem at schools

Posted on April 27, 2006 by Bookworm

This NPR story addresses the Day of Silence gay kids are holding today at American schools and the Day of Truth that Christian kids are countering with tomorrow at American schools.  I think both are proselytizing, and I'd like to see both out of the school.  However, to the extent

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Education
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Words, words, words

Posted on April 26, 2006 by Bookworm

You know Eliza Doolittle's complaint in "My Fair Lady":  "Words words, words, I'm so sick of words."  I thought of this when I saw this snippet that Congressman Tom Tancredo posted on his website.  (Thanks for the tip, Kevin.) Pythagorean theorem: 24 words The Lord's Prayer: 66 words Archimedes' Principle:

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Silly Stuff
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