Taking joy in one's holidays: A Rube Goldberg Passover Celebration
Indiana isn’t targeting gays; liberals are targeting religion: Indiana's RFRA & The New Intolerance
And the shameless leftie hypocrisy award has to go to Apple CEO Tim Cook, who just bashed Indiana for their RFRA: Apple Does Business In Countries That Execute Homosexuals
Perhaps some of the left's priorities are misplaced: It’s Legal to Kill Babies, But Let’s Worry About a Gay Person’s Right to Cake
Of course, religion in the west is not the penultimate target of the left: Noam Chomsky On How The Foundational Document of Western Civilization, The Magna Carta, "Messed Up The World"
Would that the left showed the same degree of concern for the ever growing e-mail scandal: Hillary, despite claiming that she set up a private e-mail account so she could use one receptor device, regularly used two devices for her e-mail
Even Nixon wasn't this shameless: Hillary Wiped Her Personal Server Clean, Quite Possibly In Violation Of Several Criminal Statutes
Meanwhile, we get to live life in a socialist regulatory bureaucracy run wild: You Are Probably Breaking The Law Right Now
While I agree with Prof. Reynold's comments about partial correction, the real correction is to reestablish the Constitutional balance. Nothing should pass with the force of legislation that has not been voted upon by our elected representatives. See Art. 1 Sec. 1 of our Constitution.
Peer review is not a measure of reliability or accuracy, nor is it in any way a substitute for the scientific method: The Peerless Pitfalls of Peer Review
And while on the subject of peer reviewed articles: Institute of Physics Accused of Corruption as Climate Change '97% Consensus' Claim is Debunked
South Korea doesn't have a welfare state: The Sea Women of South Korea
Let's round this out with the greatest hits of MSNBC:
Tuesday, March 31, 2015
Wolf Bytes: The 'We're Watching You' Edition
Posted by GW at Tuesday, March 31, 2015
Labels: 97% consensus, agw, Indiana, magna carta, MSNBC, Passover, peer review, regulatory bureaucracy, RFRA, Rube Goldberg, war on religion
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