Archive for January, 2010

Hip-hop… is there anything it can’t do?

Good breakdown of major economists Keynes and Hayek as a rap anthem.

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New items for January 30, 2010: Google Reader: Interview: Andy Roberts, A Dedicated Reader, Weekend Diversion: The Science Channel & Dumbing it Down, L.A. Medical Pot Drama Gets Wilder

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In which I ponder the meaning of conservativism, reject rationalism and wander into the desert in search of something more fun.

Dear Conservative Movement:  Stop Ruining My Life, by Michael Brendan Dougherty You go so far as to encourage people to fabricate their entire identity from the Republican platform. Look at S.E. Cupp. She used to be a person! Now, under your influence, she is one of the lamer Rush Limbaugh monologues from the Clinton era. [...]

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Roeder convicted

I’m appalled it took so long to decide.  37 minutes?  I guess they had to justify that fat jury-duty pay.

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New items for January 29, 2010: Google Reader: Watchdogs and Watches, Leading the reader down the garden path, check out that tiger, Corporal punishment, Axe Cop Rocks, The Passing Of J.D. Salinger: Another View

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I’m not surprised

<a href=”http://rightwingnews.com/2010/01/conservative-blogger-poll-the-2012-gop-primaries/”>But neither am I amused.</a>

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My demographic, let me show it to you.

The future is bright for the lazy, fat, baby-making masses.

Also, I am being discriminated against for working hard, not polluting the world with children, being single (and not wanting to get hitched), and being skinny. Maybe they should give me a stimulus to make me fall in line.

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New items for January 28, 2010: Google Reader: howard zinn, rip, Wednesday Lazy Linking

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Howard Zinn dead at 87

Image via Wikipedia From the Boston Globe: Howard Zinn, the Boston University historian and political activist who was an early opponent of US involvement in Vietnam and whose books, such as “A People’s History of the United States,” inspired young and old to rethink the way textbooks present the American experience, died today in Santa [...]

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ATTN: Possible future employer, despite how cynical I may appear to be, I am an idealist.

It would be suicide not to follow my dreams.

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