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Monthly Archives: November 2007
OK
That was more of a morning than I was bargaining for. Went and did the workout thing, then off to the optometrist for new spectacles. Now, not only am I having to get the wife proofread this before I hit … Continue reading
Posted in Life in the Atomic Age
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RNS Quote of the Day: 11/07/07
The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents. We live on a placid island of ignorance in the midst of black seas of infinity, and it was … Continue reading
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More Frederalism
Jonathon Adler at Volokh’s about Thompson’s appearance on Meet the Press (transcript here) Many politicians say such things. President Bush, for one, spoke quite a bit about the need for state flexibility when he was a Governor and a candidate, … Continue reading
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Breaking a sweat
The big boss gives us a goal of 100 days without an injury or accident. The reward is a free membership to one of the local 24 hour health clubs. Long story short, we smacked that goal out of the … Continue reading
Posted in Life in the Atomic Age
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Feather Makes Contact On Side Of Skull
I fall over. The NYT publishes N. Gregory Mankiw’s busting of common health care myths. Broken clocks and such, I guess.
Posted in Color me confused
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I wanna be thoroughly debunked!
In fact, I demand it! Giuliani ran a campaign ad talking about his prostate cancer that compared rates of survival between the US and the UK. As you can guess, this sent the left into a tizzy and the sycophants … Continue reading
Posted in Dare To Be Stupid
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What’s up with the double standard, Massachusetts?
Last week, a number of the gun blogs linked to this piece about how in 2000, the number of accidental deaths in the US caused by firearms topped only accidental deaths by poison gases. The same day I read that … Continue reading
Now that’s denial!
I’m expecting the excuse “Well, at least they are paying the child prostitutes” any day now. The UN is sending home more than 100 of the 950 Sri Lankan peacekeepers in Haiti, accusing them of sexual abuse, including with underage … Continue reading
Posted in Evil walks the earth
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It’s Been Covered
But I just love the intro and wanted to post it here The debate is over. A consensus has been reached. On global warming? No, on how Democrats are favored on television, radio and in the newspapers. That is the … Continue reading
Posted in Freaks, Mutants, and Morons
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