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February 2006

Jack and the Magic Dean Squawk

Just back from Best Buy, where I picked up Lady and the Tramp for the kid (he especially likes the stuffed Tramp that comes along with it) and Threat for myself.  I’m interested to see what a bunch of teens and twenty-somethings (the oldest, who wrote the script at 21, turned 22 on the day filming began) can do with an indie project that is purported to make Kids look

BREAKING:  Dahmer sues victim after bad case of food poisoning

Okay, not quite.  But still. From the WSJ/AP:  “New York Times Sues Department of Defense For Eavesdropping Records”:

“‘Name and shame’ tactic stops Indians aborting baby girls”: another open question to feminists

From the UK Telegraph comes this story of a Punjab anti-abortion/choice campaign that, ironically, is designed to shame pregnant women into carrying girl babies to term:

French Nationalism vs. Globalization

From the Economist: A wave of cross-border mergers is sweeping across Europe. But as globalisation and no-holds-barred capitalism gather strength on the continent, France and others are trying to stiffen the barriers to economic integration on “strategic” grounds. The latest example of this is the attempt by Dominique de Villepin, the French prime minister, to prevent an Italian bid for Suez by merging it with another French utility. Reached for

my very brief conversation with chicken-flavored instant ramen

me: “Wow.  You’re really heavy on the sodium, aren’t you?” ramen:  “You’re right, I’m sorry.  Should I give you back your fucking dime, Mr. Rockefeller?”

Lynching Buckley (UPDATED TO RESPOND TO AN OFT-REPEATED STRAW MAN ARGUMENT)

[note:  follow-up post here] Looks like the National Review itself is the latest to throw the noose around Bill Buckley’s useless, weathered neck:

Another moment of unabashed pragmatism

Well, if you’re so damned tired, go lie down already, why dontcha?

“We Can Live With a Nuclear Iran”? (updated)

In a NYT op-ed today, Barry Posen, a professor of political science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, argues that

A Modest, nattily-dressed Proposal?

Via Bareknucklepolitics, this story from Herald Today, “Ohio lawmaker to propose ban on GOP adoption”:

“The Hermit’s Other Lament”—a haiku

One should never take for granted the strange magic of indoor plumbing.