Category: Blog

Shame on Andrew Greeley, Anti-Democrat, and Anyone Who Shakes His Hand

Consider just two sentences: I am suggesting that for President Bush to come to the edge of Russia (Slovakia) and preach about democracy to Putin is rude, crude and undiplomatic. It is an insult to Putin and to Russia and ...
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Cruel and Unusual Punishment

Which would be worse: Incarceration or being forced to hand over your money against your will to Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.? It is not an academic question in Westchester County, New York, as Walter Olson explains ...
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Little Foot

What a picture! From Dr. Jack Wheeler's To the Point website, where Jack is arguing that, given the seriousness of his illness, the importance of the job and the heaviness of the workload at a time of many judicial vacancies, ...
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INDC Journal: Fisking Amy

I usually visit INDC Journal a few times a week. I guess I should make it by there more often, because when I went by last night, I found Bill was in part two of a multi-day, multi-part fisking of ...
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Sentence of the Day

"There is no evidence that the modern Court follows election returns, at least not American ones." - Deacon, writing on Power Line, March 4 ...
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Who, Me?

Jeff at Protein Wisdom highlights the words "quite arrogantly" with a link to a post on this blog. Well, thanks for the link ...
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MMR & Autism: A Conversation

Those interested, dispassionately or otherwise, in the "what causes autism?" mystery will find an interesting conversation in the comments to this post in the Crooked Timber ("Out of the Crooked Timber of Humanity, No Straight Thing Was Ever Made") Blog ...
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Mark Tapscott: Wake Up Conservatives!

Regarding the news going round the blogosphere that the federal government would soon regulate blogs: Mark Tapscott predicted this in 2003. (I, too, been warning bloggers to expect the heavy hand of government regulation, if I may say so myself.) ...
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Blog Alliance for Social Security Reform

I've just joined the new Blog Alliance for Social Security Reform. Drop by the Alliance's blog, which promises to cover all the skirmishes as the battle for true Social Security reform moves forward. (If you're a blogger who might like ...
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Power Line Has It Right on Judicial Nominations

Deacon and Hindrocket have it right in their Power Line commentary Monday: Bush should not entertain suggestions for judicial nominations from a bipartisan group of Senators, as suggested by very liberal Senator Charlies Schumer of New York. For strategic reasons, ...
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