Spitballs, slingshots, endless repetition of the question “I know you are but what am I…?” How can adults put a stop to such youthful tomfoolery? I mean, reporting on it accurately is out of the question, right? So, what, then…? Maybe teargas? From the AP, “Clashes erupt at Paris’ Gare du Nord”: Riot police firing tear gas and brandishing batons clashed Tuesday with bands of youths who shattered windows and
March 2007
Michelle Weighs in on Kathy Sierra Kerfuffle [Dan Collins]
And wonders where the techies who are up in arms about this have been while this has been going on elsewhere: Andy Carvin at PBS is coping a different way: By organizing a Stop Cyberbullies Day this Friday. I sympathize and empathize greatly with Sierra. Death threats and misogynistic epithets and comments suck. But I find the response of the tech blogging elite rather underwhelming and unbecoming. First, where have
Procedural Terrorism Thwarted
From the Washington Times: House Republicans today surprised Democrats with a procedural vote to protect public-transportation passengers from being sued if they report suspicious activity—the first step by lawmakers to protect “John Doe” airline travelers already targeted in a lawsuit by Muslim imams that charges profiling. The introduction of a motion to recommit the Rail and Public Transportation Security Act of 2007 back to committee with instructions to add the
It’s multiculturalism backsliding month!
Seems a German divorce court has decided that Muslim religious law— Koranic dicta—supersedes German civil law. This mirrors an argument made by many German Muslim leaders, who have held that Koranic law trumps national law—meaning that, taking this logic to its inevitable conclusion, there will be separate, sovereign, mini-nations within Germany proper answerable primarily to Koranic law. I eagerly await the German court ruling that allows for slavery, citing Exodus
Anna Nicole: The New Elvis? (CraigC)
Well, kids, the autopsy results are in, and here’s the final tally:
Gleenings [Dan Collins]
Glenn’s new article is entitled: Drudge and the Politico—poisonously joined at the hip The new online political magazine, The Politico, is a pernicious new presence in our media landscape. As I noted the other day, it really is nothing more than the Drudge Report dressed up with the trappings of mainstream media credibility. Today, Will Bunch of the Philadelphia Daily News writes on his blog about what is merely the
“The Gitmo Blues”
From David Rivkin Jr. and Lee Casey, both Reagan and George H.W. Bush administration Justice Department members, writing in the WSJ: Winning a war is a difficult business under the best of circumstances. In democratic polities, the prospects for victory dim whenever there is strong domestic opposition, as there is today with respect to the handling of both Iraq and the broader war on terror. HOW DARE YOU QUESTION THEIR
Dems may start calling him Sen. Richard Pryor (Silly-AR) [Karl]
Sen. Pryor, apparently desperate to flip-flop from his March 15th vote opposing a timetable for US withdrawal from Iraq, has come up with an idea so wacky that one is tempted to think he stole it from Sen. Arlen Spector:
Minnesota’s Multiculturalist Push
From the Minnesota Star Tribune: […] Consider some less-talked-about signs of accommodation: Minneapolis Community and Technical College is poised to become the state’s first public school to install a foot-washing basin to help the school’s 500 Muslim students perform pre-prayer rituals. “We want to be welcoming,” MCTC President Phil Davis said, noting a student was hurt trying to wash in a regular sink. Several nights a week, dozens of immigrants
PW Science Minute…(The Sanity Inspector)
So that’s why I can’t find my tie clip whenever I’m in a hurry!
