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Atheist Rationalist Angry that Drunk Loser Disagrees [Dan Collins]

A man who fell sixteen stories from a Minneapolis Hyatt, only to have his fall cushioned by a fabric overhang, says that he sees the hand of God in his survival and has begun going to church for the first time in years. Atheist rationalist gets angry about this, concluding:

My Sweet Embraceable Ewe [Dan Collins]

From Furriskey.  They measure and match 37 dimensions of compatibility. Chimpanzees fashioning deadly weapons in West Africa.  I’d blame the Chimperor, but the victims are bush babies: still, I think that it’s clear that if not for American hegemony this would not be happening.  Will the UN do anything to stop the genocide being conducted against bush babies?

Are Terrorists Doritos? (Part 3) [Karl]

Peter Bergen and Paul Cruickshank have a new piece posted at Mother Jones claiming that “The Iraq Effect” has increased terrorism sevenfold worldwide.  It’s already been picked up by the HuffPo and will likely burble its way through the Left part of the blogosphere after making Memeorandum. As my first guest-posts here—“Are Terrorists Doritos?” and “Are Terrorists Doritos? (Part 2… Hey!)”—are on this very topic, it is worth briefly noting

My first brief conversation with a glass of Laphroaig 10-year old cask strength Islay single malt Scotch

me: “Mmm.  Delightfully peaty.  Excellent nose.  Hints of the sea, commingled with the vanilla nuttiness of charred oak.  Nice smooth finish… Exquisite!” glass of Laphroaig Scotch: “Thanks!” glass of Laphroaig Scotch: “And for what it’s worth, I really like your ass.”

A World Without America [Pablo]

This place could use a little love. From the blokes at 18 Doughty Street This Yankee thanks you, lads. 

On the ethics of altering reader comments

Personally, I have no (philosophical) qualms with altering the comments of a troll whose sole purpose in posting here is to launch personal attacks against me or one of my commenters —though, since the blogosphere’s grown and I’ve become something of a high-profile site, I have taken to using brackets and italics, etc. (on those few occasions where I’ve altered a comment) to signal that I’ve done so. It wasn’t

The “Frampton Comes Alive! 2007” post (from the protein wisdom conceptual series)

“…Uh, honey?  Do me a favor and call Dr Bernbaum, would you?  Because I think I’m about to pass another kidney stone, and sweet holy Jesus, does it ever burn…!”

I’ll drink to that!

The Rocky Mountain News editorial writers wax (quasi) libertarian in response to “threats by the federal Alcohol Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau to take legal action against Boston Red Sox pitcher Daisuke Matsuzaka because of a beer commercial he made in his native Japan”: It’s neither illegal, unusual nor at odds with baseball labor agreements for foreign players to sign commercial endorsements with alcohol distributors . . . so long

Catch-1972

Though George Will is hardly a supporter of Bush’s grand adventure in Iraq, that hasn’t forced him into the Democratic Party’s Camp Craven, where principles are traded like penny stocks, and where overmaneuvering for short-term gains generally leads to long-term self-inflicted wounds. Which is why in his latest column he is able to articulate nicely what I’ve pointed out before is the anti-war Democrat’s uncanny ability to checkmate themselves—all without

A Really, Really Important Action Alert (CraigC)

It’s a good thing we have the AP, the news organization of choice for those who support our boys in uniform, to let us know when there’s a desperate need to be filled.  In this very sad story, they describe the plight of those poor misguided souls from small towns who, desperate to survive in the dog-eat-dog world that is this broken economy, swallow the tripe coming from BushCo and