Monthly Archives: September 2013

A Tale of Three Polls

In the U.S., Pew reports: By a 48% to 29% margin, more Americans oppose than support conducting military airstrikes against Syria in response to reports that the Syrian government used chemical weapons. IOW, 48% of Americans oppose military airstrikes in … Continue reading

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Random Crime

Here‘s this week’s anti-white hate crime that will be forgotten within a news cycle. Lashawn Marten, who, as you might have guessed, is black, attacked Jeffrey Babbitt, who is white. Justice 4 Trayvon. A man allegedly went on a rampage … Continue reading

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Almost Half of U.S. Births Covered by Medicaid

What a rousing success! According to researchers from the George Washington University (GWU) School of Public Health, in 2010, almost half of all births in the United States were paid for by Medicaid, and that rate is only going to … Continue reading

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Nick Nolte

From the pages of a trashy celebrity oriented website, I thought this was a very nice recent photo of the ‘I don’t give a f**k’ Nick Nolte:

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There Really Is Such a Thing as the Protestant Work Ethic

A group of Dutch economists provide more proof that Weber was probably right after all: A recent paper by André van Hoorn and Robbert Maseland: Test[s] the relation between Protestantism and work attitudes using a novel method, operationalizing work ethic … Continue reading

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Wieseltier vs. Scientism

In “Crimes Against Humanities“, Leon Wieseltier critiques the crude scientism Steven Pinker recently put on display in a much-talked about article: A few weeks ago this magazine published a small masterpiece of scientizing apologetics by Steven Pinker, called “Science Is … Continue reading

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AIPAC on Syria

The Israel lobby, arguably the most powerful lobbying group in the cesspool that is Washington D.C., kick into gear on Syria (“AIPAC to go all-out on Syria“): The powerful pro-Israel lobby AIPAC is planning to launch a major lobbying campaign to … Continue reading

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Obvious

NYT: “Poor, Black and Hispanic Women Are More Often Counseled on Emergency Contraception“

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10 Inspiring Bookshops From Around The World

Of this list, I’ve been to #2, and it’s a wonderful place.

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Premises

A minor, but telling, display of the overt jewish ethnocentrism that is socially acceptable when among jews (e.g., ‘JDate’), but inexorably deemed vicious, horrible and racist ‘white supremacism’ if practiced by WASPs: Anthony Weiner’s shouting match with a voter, which … Continue reading

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