Monthly Archives: September 2010

on burning books

The burning the Koran is more of a symbolic act meant to say that the god of Islam is false and that the Religion of Peace is not so peaceful. Continue reading

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on burning Korans

If the Joker wanted to really shake up society, he did not have to go through elaborate plans of planting multiple bombs and handing out detonators. He did not have to burn piles of money or kill politicians. All he needed to do was burn a couple of Korans and the Religion of Peace would be sure to engage in general lawlessness and chaos. Even the politicians would go crazy with rage. Continue reading

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the Grizzly Man

I wonder if this was inspired by Timothy Treadwell, the animal worshiper who was eaten alive along with his girlfriend, all the while being recorded by their own equipment. Also see this KGov show.

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on speaking without voting

“If one did not perform an utterly meaningless and symbolic gesture that saps gross amounts of personal time then one no longer should be able to engage in the God given right to free speech.” Continue reading

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two related items

From Ashleigh Brilliant: “To be sure of hitting the target, shoot first, and call whatever you hit the target” From the White House: Our multifaceted analysis indicates that the Recovery Act has played an essential role in changing the trajectory … Continue reading

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cargo cult of education

“you have created a supply of skills where there is no demand for skills. And so the skills go to waste – with, say, highly educated taxi drivers.” Continue reading

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quotes vol 1

“mutual hostility of fascist and Marxism movements has always primarily been a case of the orthodox hating the heretic more than the infidel.”-Brian Caplan Continue reading

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World Travels

visited 21 states (9.33%)Create your own visited map of The World

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