House Representative and Hemp Hustler Cynthia Thielen (R-Hawaii) — famous for sowing the first industrial hemp seeds planted in U.S. soil since 1957 (see photo) — has now co-sponsored a House resolution calling for research into technology that can convert wave action into electricity, Wired News reports. Thielen says the first use of this technology in the U.S. will be at a Marine base in Oahu — the most populous
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Hemp Hemp, Hoorah! Republican Plants Pot, Catches Waves
House Representative and Hemp Hustler Cynthia Thielen (R-Hawaii) — famous for sowing the first industrial hemp seeds planted in U.S. soil since 1957 (see photo) — has now co-sponsored a House resolution calling for research into technology that can convert wave action into electricity, Wired News reports. Thielen says the first use of this technology in the U.S. will be at a Marine base in Oahu — the most populous
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Hey, all. We’ll be posting lightly today while we reconsider our blogging habits.
Bless You, Jonah… now get your hands off of that…
One of Jonah Goldberg’s predictions for 2002: Mullah Omar will be caught and in short order the phrase, ‘punishing the one-eyed cleric’ will cause thousands of boarding school boys to titter for weeks. Jonah’s not always right about everything, but he’s consistently enjoyable to read (although, stuff like this makes we worry for the safety of Cosmo the Wonderdog) …
Bless You, Jonah… now get your hands off of that…
One of Jonah Goldberg’s predictions for 2002: Mullah Omar will be caught and in short order the phrase, ‘punishing the one-eyed cleric’ will cause thousands of boarding school boys to titter for weeks. Jonah’s not always right about everything, but he’s consistently enjoyable to read (although, stuff like this makes we worry for the safety of Cosmo the Wonderdog) …
EU Rhymes with Peee-eeeewww
The National Review’s Victor Davis Hanson assesses the EU — and in particular its preening Anti-Americanism — and he ain’t happy about it: Increasingly, Europe is no longer democratic in the American sense, but is ever so insidiously creating a sprawling regime of appointed, rather than truly elected, officials to override nationhood in order to create a utopian culture
Berkeley City Council Bans Heat, Argues Air Has Rights, Too
More environmentally-friendly lunacy… The Los Angeles Times is reporting that the Berkeley City Council has banned log-burning fireplaces from new homes. Not content to stop the madness there, however, Jami Caseber, the “environmental activist” who led the drive to institute the ban, also wants to ban the use of existing fireplaces. The ban also applies to wood-burning cooking equipment, a condition of the legislation that has pissed off some Berkeleyites.
We’re Fighting Sprawl So You Don’t Have To (and ‘cause you don’t want to)
From Thomas Bray, writing in today’s WSJ Opinion Journal: [T]he EPA is always happy to put your money where its mouth is, even when there is no congressional mandate to do so. As economist Randal O’Toole of the Thoreau Institute has documented, the EPA has handed out about $9 million in recent years to private advocacy groups, such as Environmental Defense and the Gulf Coast Institute, to spread the antisprawl
We’re Fighting Sprawl So You Don’t Have To (and ‘cause you don’t want to)
From Thomas Bray, writing in today’s WSJ Opinion Journal: [T]he EPA is always happy to put your money where its mouth is, even when there is no congressional mandate to do so. As economist Randal O’Toole of the Thoreau Institute has documented, the EPA has handed out about $9 million in recent years to private advocacy groups, such as Environmental Defense and the Gulf Coast Institute, to spread the antisprawl
The Voice of Qata[NP]r…
London-based Iranian journalist Amir Taheri, writing in the WSJ Opinion Journal assesses al Jazeerah TV: The secret of al Jazeera’s undoubted success […] lies not in its craven approach to Arab leaders, but elsewhere. It tells Arabs what they already think the mythical “Arab street” feels. It assumes that radical Islamism is on the rise in all Arab countries and that it’s secretly supported by the majority. This is why
