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Worshipping killers

Posted on July 31, 2007 by Bookworm

The Left (both at home and abroad) likes to revile the infamous American President “Chimpy-BusHitler,” but they seem to be taking a pass on some people that even the Left would have to concede have a bit more blood on their hands. Mike Adams and the American Thinker take on

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Britain, Communism, Cuba, Education, Leftist morality, Multiculturalism, Political correctness
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Hiring woes

Posted on July 31, 2007 by Bookworm

When my kids were at their old preschool, the school hired a very pleasant teaching assistant. At the end of a year, she suddenly showed up at school in a headscarf. The school was in a quandary. A lot of the parents, especially the mothers of the little girls, were

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Islam, Multiculturalism
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“He’s not my President.”

Posted on July 31, 2007 by Bookworm

There’s been a lot of talk in today’s blogosphere about the way in the Left has responded to Chief Justice Roberts’ seizure, with the perfect example showing up at Wonkette’s website (h/t Independent Women’s Form): Chief Justice John Roberts has died in his summer home in Maine. No, not really,

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Democrats, Judges
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Last of the random comments

Posted on July 31, 2007 by Bookworm

I’m back and have a few more (and last) random comments. I love my computer.  I realized when I was struggling with a rinky-dink tablet computer that part of why I’m able to blog as I do is that I’ve got things set up so perfectly for my needs and

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Bits and Pieces
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Preaching to the choir?

Posted on July 29, 2007 by Bookworm

I’m packing up stuff now, ready for a full day’s travel (home) tomorrow, so this  will be my last post for 24-32 hours.  I have a question for you, though.  Do bloggers like me matter? I think that the big bloggers, whether Right (Michelle Malkin, Little Green Footballs, Power Line,

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Bits and Pieces
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Pocketbook environmentalism

Posted on July 29, 2007 by Bookworm

I’ve mentioned before that the home page on Mr. Bookworm’s browser is the New York Times, which very much affects his outlook on things.  I’ve therefore been unsurprised that, in the past year or so, my husband has been mouthing a lot of “green”  stuff.  “Turn  off the lights, to

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Climate change
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How to instill a sense of personal responsibility

Posted on July 28, 2007 by Don Quixote

I’m very glad Bookworm is back and will leave the blogging to her, but I did want to throw out one more topic that came up in a prior comment stream.  The question was what our society can/should do to instill a sense of personal responsibility.  Mike Devx was kind

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Bits and Pieces
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And yet more random thoughts

Posted on July 27, 2007 by Bookworm

I’m finding it hard, this vacation, to do any sustained blogging. And to those of you wondering, I like blogging sufficiently that it’s a pleasure, not a chore I willingly leave behind when I turn off my familiar office computer. So, here come a few other random observations, which are

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Bits and Pieces
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The politics of movie reviews

Posted on July 27, 2007 by Bookworm

I’ve been reading the New York Times’ movie reviews for decades now. I don’t know if they were always so politicized and laden with PC instruction, and I just didn’t notice, or if they’ve gotten more and more liberally pedantic with the passage of time. I do know, though, that

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Feminism, Media matters, Political correctness
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The renaissance of anti-Semitism

Posted on July 26, 2007 by Bookworm

I missed it a year ago, but Mark Steyn has republished a year old article he wrote about the renaissance of anti-Semitism: But all the hoo-ha about Holocaust denial (and granted, from President Ahmadinejad to Mel Gibson’s dad, there’s a lot of it about) has obscured the fact that the

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Anti-Semitism, Israel
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About Harry Potter

Posted on July 26, 2007 by Bookworm

I wouldn’t normally be in a bookstore at midnight, even for Harry Potter, but I was boarding a plane early Saturday morning and worried that I wouldn’t have the book on vacation. It was kind of fun at the store — lots of positive energy — but I was tired

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Christians
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Too nice to be effective?

Posted on July 25, 2007 by Bookworm

I met a retired Air Force vet today, and he was just the nicest guy.  Kind, thoughtful, enthusiastic.  In that, he resembled all of the other career military people I’ve met over the years, whether currently serving or retired.  I’ll admit  that my sample is small, since I don’t move

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Military
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What is the effect of disbelief on war?

Posted on July 25, 2007 by Don Quixote

Thank you as always for your insightful and thoughtful comments.  I always love throwing out topics and seeing the wonderful places you take them.  Today, I’d like to ask another question that relates to faith.  One thing that cannot be denied about the Islamists is that they have a deep

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America, Jihad, Leftist morality, Religion
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More random thoughts

Posted on July 25, 2007 by Bookworm

I’m still on vacation, and still working with a microscopic keyboard that has a space bar that is dysfunctional in  two directions.  Either no spaces at all, or too many.  Forgive the messy typing.  It’s too  difficult to fix. Question for  you?  What is it with the radical  left and

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Bits and Pieces
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What would God say?

Posted on July 24, 2007 by Don Quixote

I have a quick question for the Bookwormroom readers.  Do you believe in the Judeo-Christian God?  If you do, what do you think He thinks about the holy war declared on His people by the Islamist extremists and His people’s reactions to it?  I am not a believer, but I

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Bits and Pieces
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