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June 22, 2008

Socialists made eugenics fashionable [Karl]

Filed under: Uncategorized - 22 Jun 2008

At Canada’s National Post, Michael Coren reports on “Deadly Medicine: Creating the Master Race” — a new exhibit at the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa on the role of the elites that “gave a grimy intellectual veneer to the …

June 20, 2008

The Rise and Fall of Homosexual Culture: could science and judicial activism lead to the eventual eradication of homosexuality, 2 (follow up)

Filed under: Uncategorized - 20 Jun 2008

Lots of interesting discussion in yesterday’s post on the (still debatable) cause or causes of homosexuality, but much of it has gotten away from the original premise. So I’ve decided to see if I can’t focus the discussion …

June 19, 2008

The Rise and Fall of Homosexual Culture: could science and judicial activism lead to the eventual eradication of homosexuality?

Filed under: Uncategorized - 19 Jun 2008

…At which point, we can chalk it up to the law of unintended consequences.

Asks nishi, in Darleen’s earlier thread on same sex marriage and the church
Tell me why homosexuals differ from african americans, or even from women who …

March 3, 2006

Eating Raoul?  (Or, another case for individual primacy)

Filed under: Uncategorized - 03 Mar 2006

From “The Straight Dope (classics)”, a critical look at cannibalism (which just so happens to intersect with the idea of sociopolitical motivations for embroidered meme propagation:

January 26, 2006

Palestinian People to the World:  “What can we say?  We’re some FIESTY sumbitches, ain’t we?” (UPDATED)

Filed under: Uncategorized - 26 Jan 2006

From CNN:

The Islamic fundamentalist group Hamas, which has said it favors the destruction of Israel, won an apparent victory in Palestinian legislative elections, officials said Thursday, reshaping the political landscape of the Middle East.

“We have lost the elections; …

October 31, 2005

Alito Shuffle

Filed under: Uncategorized - 31 Oct 2005

Some reaction from the left: 

Chuck Schumer:

It is sad that the President felt he had to pick a nominee likely to divide America instead of choosing a nominee in the mold of Sandra Day O’Connor, who would …