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A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words

June 22, 2012   4 Comments

The Rule Of Law

Imagine playing a game of monopoly in which you own Park Place and Boardwalk and your sister owns New York Ave., Tennessee Ave., and St. James Place. Now imagine your sister’s boyfriend is in charge of enforcing the rules of the game. Things are going along well and you build hotels on the blue streets after mortgaging your railroads and some other properties to raise the cash. Your sister, likewise has hotels on her orange streets. You roll the dice and land on Tennessee Ave. You mortgage some more property to pay the rent. But, you’re in luck, on the next roll your sister lands on Broadway! Not so fast. Your sister’s boyfriend (a hulk-hogan look-alike) declares a moratorium on rent - she doesn’t have to pay. How long would you continue to play the game?

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June 21, 2012   1 Comment

The American Bible by Stephen Prothero

The American Bible by Stephen Prothero
The American Bible is a fascinating collection of famous American texts bundled with relevant commentary which is sometimes enunciated more than 2 centuries after the fact. This is evidence that ideas are important both as agents of change and stability. Arguments over things like “the rule of law” are as important today as they were in 1776 and people are still fighting over these ideas today.

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June 20, 2012   1 Comment

Can Romney Debate Obama?

The president’s three favorite debate tactics are straw man arguments, false representations, or declaring how things would have been much worse without his dazzling actions. None of these are legitimate arguments. In the first, he is arguing against a fictional opponent, in the second distorting history, and the third proposition cannot be disproved. All three are rhetorical deceptions.

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June 19, 2012   18 Comments

Stop Us Before We Slurp Again

Mayor Michael Bloomberg has determined that New Yorkers are not bright enough to be allowed to decide how much soda they need. Never fear! Bloomberg and the calorie cops at the New York City Board of Health are on the scene. Clearly, New Yorkers collectively clamored, “Stop us before we slurp again!” No sodas larger than sixteen ounces can be purchased, if Bloomberg gets his way. All in the name moderation – and Bloomberg is all about moderation. Just ask him.

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June 18, 2012   4 Comments

Utah Edition – Saturday Links

The missus and I snuck away for a long weekend in Park City, Utah. The place is just beautiful. While I neither ski, nor golf, the surrounds are gorgeous in the summer, and there is no shortage of restaurants. (I do eat.) Much to my wife's chagrin, I did get up early today to assemble these links. I hope you enjoy them and the pictures.

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June 16, 2012   10 Comments

Disingenuous

James Carville, political strategist, along with other Democratic Party advisors has recommended to President Barack Obama that he stop claiming economic growth during his presidency. Or so Carville told ABC's "Good Morning America" after Obama was criticized for saying the private sector was "doing fine."

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June 14, 2012   5 Comments

Where Did I Put My Tinfoil Hat?

A conversation with an Obama worshiper.

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June 13, 2012   2 Comments

US: Russia sending Syria attack helicopters

More good news from our friends (NOT) the Russians.

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June 12, 2012   No Comments

The Constitution (I’m Not Kidding) by Curtice Mang

The Constitution (I'm Not Kidding) by Curtice Mang
If you’re a fan of P.J. O’Rourke, you’ll probably get a chuckle out of this book by Phoenix area high school basketball coach Curtice Mang. Curtice was nice enough to send me a copy of his book. When (then) Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, the walking advertisement for Botox and plastic surgery, was asked by a reporter about the Constitutionality of the (misnamed) Affordable Health Care Act, and she replied incredulously, “Are you serious?” - twice. Hence the title of Mr. Mang’s book.

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June 12, 2012   No Comments