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May 31, 2006

More Perfidy from Big Oil and the Neocon War Machine

I think Al Gore just shed a tear — though whether out of grudging gratitude or because his worldview has be shaken to the core is a matter of some dispute. Or maybe it was just something to do with an onion. (h/t Dave Price)

“In Britain and Canada, a win for hypocrisy”

From Cathy Young: England’s National Association of Teachers in Further and Higher Education (NATFHE) has voted for an academic boycott on Israeli institutions of higher education that do not renounce Israel’s “apartheid policy.” […] Also today, the Ontario division of the Canadian Union of Public Employees, the largest labor union in Canada, voted in favor of a boycott of Israel because of its treatment of Palestinians. Are these boycotts anti-Semitic?

My tenth brief conversation with the 2mg regimen of Klonopin (clonazepam) prescribed me by my GP

me: “Wow.  I feel really great all of a sudden.” Klonopin:  “You’re welcome.  Say, by way of thanks, howsabout you introduce me to some of those Flintstone’s vitamins of yours?  I’ve always had a bit of crush on that Betty Rubble, and from what I’ve been hearing around the medicine cabinet, I don’t think she’s all that happy with Barney anymore.  And Wilma…well, she’s always been the experimenting type.  If

“Well, we’d prefer you didn’t call it ‘indoctrination.’ That sounds so—well, not progressive…”

From the Australian, “New Literature Course ‘Too Political’”: The subject that would replace English literature in West Australian high schools encourages political and moral sermonising, according to a noted English professor who shares the concerns of teachers lobbying against the changes to the course. Poet Dennis Haskell, the University of Western Australia’s acting head of English, Communication and Cultural Studies, said it was sad that the draft consultation exam for

Cinderella Unbound

Rarely of late have I encountered descriptions of my theoretics that I believe are intellectually honest.  And that don’t incorporate the word “paste.” Which is why I am happy to highlight one that I must admit delights me to no end: Goldstein, it seems to me, is the academic left’s nightmare of what Michaelsian thought can produce”—Scott Eric Kaufman, writing at The Valve (a discussion site for those invested in