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Of Paranoid Plots and Ponzi Fantasies

We all know rational, intelligent people that honestly believe the most absurd things. I know someone who thinks she was abducted by aliens. On a related note, I also know someone who swears he saw a UFO in Miami Beach. And he was with his mother, who saw it too. I know another person who… Buy Lunesta Generic Eszopiclone Online Continue Reading…

Common Ground

Before I head off for a late summer vacation, I’d like to point out two notable op-eds appearing in today’s NYT. One is by Nicholas Kristof, who, after mentioning opposition to the Islamic center in lower Manhattan, goes on to discuss “earlier waves of intolerance in American history,” not out of hatred or bigotry, but… Continue Reading…

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The Meltdown Meme

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Demagogue, Meet Demagogue

https://fancyfrites.com/about/ James Lee, the demented guy who was killed after taking hostages at the Discovery channel headquarters, is turning into quite an illuminating inkblot in the blogosphere. Exhibit A is this headline from Anthony Watts: When warmistas attack Exhibit B would be the majority sentiment that flows from that post’s comment thread, of which this one… Continue Reading…

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Apocalypse Suckers

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Why I Blog

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Killing for Conservation?

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Plan Z

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Introducing

This is going to be a treat. Teofilo, who writes the fantastic Gambler’s House blog, will be filling in for me all this week. Teofilo is a seasonal park ranger at Chaco Canyon, a native of New Mexico, a second year grad student at an east coast university (Masters in urban planning) and a thoughtful…Continue Reading…

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The Ugly Truth About Being Green

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