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Archive for March 31st, 2005

Thursday, March 31st, 2005

Foods Touch Item

Fanboy Rampage among others has linked the call for submissions for Uncle Sam Comics. Not a trick! Not an imaginary tale! as we used to say.
The obvious thing to note is that these things are really going to blow. The American culture that draws foreigners is not the stuff with the stink of propaganda about [...]

Thursday, March 31st, 2005

Attn: Diogenes, Please Bring Your Lamp to the White Courtesy Phone

Forget finding an honest man. I want him to track down one person who either accepts or rejects the conclusions of both the ad-hoc grievance committee’s report on the Middle East Studies Program at Columbia and the report of the Commission on the Intelligence Capabilities of the United States Regarding Weapons of Mass Destruction (pdf). [...]

Thursday, March 31st, 2005

Reductio Creep Watch

This kind of talk makes me nervous, because these days someone’s likely to go and seriously push for it as policy. I think it’s a pretty good whack at what would “work” against obesity. Jane goes very light on the plan’s likely horror-show side effects, a sharp rise in eating disorders and compounded general female [...]

Thursday, March 31st, 2005

Requiescat in Pace

Terri Schiavo. We hardly knew ye barely begins to cover it.

Thursday, March 31st, 2005

The Pete Townsend Full Employment Plan

Hesiod, obeying the strictures against off-topic comments to the letter, e-mails the link to an International Herald Tribune story about the torture of prisoners in Iraq. I suppose the good news is that it’s not by us:
The Iraqi government’s unprecedented admission that its police officers tortured and killed three Shiite Muslim militiamen while they were [...]

Thursday, March 31st, 2005

In Other News, the Check is In the Mail

Oh no! The Republican Party came in Glenn Reynolds’ mouth!
Republicans like to point out that you have to stand for something, or you’ll fall for anything. The leadership, at least, of the Republican Party has abandoned the principles of small government and federalism that it used to stand for. Trampling traditional limits on governmental [...]

Thursday, March 31st, 2005

Moral Hazards

In his “Iraq: An Exit Strategy” column yesterday, Justin Raimondo writes, among other things,
Success depends on recognition of the central problem: that the Iraqis are in danger of becoming dangerously dependent on the American military presence. Just as recipients of U.S. government largess at home – welfare recipients both corporate and individual – become part [...]