I’ve been very busy during the (somewhat long) days this week, hence the light evening posts. But … I’ve still time to troll my RSS feed.
- Politics, the evangelical and a story by the pundit class that might be compelling narrative but alas, doesn’t fit the facts.
- Speaking of narrative, Anbar and a narrative of Mr Obama’s examined.
- A prayer. Another.
- A very bad pretext for firing a teacher … teaching.
- St. John and an enemy of the Church and a Jewish connection.
- 1000 words.
- A really amazingly good primer seen for the foreigner on what it means to be American.
- Southwest Airlines and epistemology.
- Noting how the Press, especially the New York Times, has shifted just a tad in their position on the 2nd Amendment (and how it relates to the first).
- Blessing or Curse, which is it? On Mr Obama’s “popularity abroad.” I think it’s just weird. Imagine American’s swooning and crowding in on every word of, say, Vaclav Havel (who unlike Mr Obama had some real experience and accomplishments and, well, reasons to be a excited about)?
- Stating many obvious things, which apparently need saying.
- On Monosiga brevicollis, a little (single cellular) bug which is a little interesting.
- A medal awarded and the surge and what it’s telling about Mr Obama.
- Gun tech moves on.
- Of Jihad and terror.
- A neat (blog) meme.
- And to brighten your day.











































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