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The Wall Street Journal‘s Mr. Stuart Varney presents a chilling thought in an alleging that the current administration is refusing to allow an unnamed bank to return funds loaned to it.1 The creditability of the article is reduced by the failure to name the bank or the source. Still, his logic is hard to deny; President Obama is certainly a socialist. It is a very scary thought, and I can but pray that it is not true.


  1. Mr. Stuart Varney. “Barack Obama Maintains Control Over Banks By Refusing to Accept Repayment of TARP Money” WSJ.com Viewed 2009-04-04. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123879833094588163.html 

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This1 comes only a week or so after I finished the book, Lord of the World2 that it compares President Obama to. The author writes reflecting much the same line of thought that I had as I wrote it.

Other than the fact that the “planes” in the book flap wings, and the references to esperanto, the book is rather eerie when you think about it having been written in 1906 or so.


  1. Mr. Joseph Wood. “Lord of the World” The Catholic Thing. Viewed 2009-03-31. http://www.thecatholicthing.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1382&Itemid=2 

  2. Mr. Robert Hugh Benson. Lord of the World. Baronius Press Ltd; 1st Edition edition (September 1, 2006). ISBN-10: 1905574185 http://www.amazon.com/Lord-World-Robert-Hugh-Benson/dp/1905574185/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1238546637&sr=8-1 

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While 2005-2007 were years of record warmth, the overall trend since 2001 averages out to a nice flat line.1 But while we could see this flat line continue, or even drop down into a period of cooling, you should not doubt that global warming is real, and is caused by us. It might take 30 years to show up again, but when it does, even though we do not know why things are cooling now, we are sure the warming will be “explosive.”2

Or, we could accept that what we really had was not “global warming” but “solar warming,” which affected Mars and Jupiter as well, and that as the sun’s activity level has dropped, so too has our temperature. Or we could accept that we really do not have all that much ability to influence our planet’s climate yet, and that the correlation of green house gases the last few decades did not equal causation. We could be honest and admit that we do not know all that much about climatology, not much more than we know about the weather next week.

But then we would have to admit that all this hype and all this worry, and all of the billions of dollars going into trying to stave off what is, under global warming theory, irreversible, is wrong headed.

We cannot do that. Why, some people make careers out of scaring the rest of us with how evil we are, and how much we are hurting the planet! They would be out of a job!


  1. Mr. Michael Reilly “Global Warming: On Hold?” Discovery Channel. Viewed 2009-03-03. http://dsc.discovery.com/news/2009/03/02/global-warming-pause.html 

  2. Ibid. http://dsc.discovery.com/news/2009/03/02/global-warming-pause-02.html 

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Periodically when I follow the RSS link to Dr. Mike Adams’ articles, I end up somewhere else. This time, I read the entire article before I realized it.

It seems that Dr. Dawkins has again accepted an invitation to debate a theist. This time, it further appears that he tried to rig the debate, and deny his opponent a real opportunity to refute his theory. Picking a columnist with this hope proves to be foolish. Mr. Dinesh D’Souza shows how Dr. Dawkins stumbled in thinking that Mr. D’Souza would not have a chance to refute his (Dr. Dawkins’) poor logic.1 Dr. Dawkins excuse is probably that as this happened on Al-Jazeera, and not a more reputable news source, his slip will be missed.

PS: Judging from the datestamp in the URL, I would say that Dr. Dawkins was correcting in assuming his slip would be missed by most people.


  1. Mr. Dinesh D’Souza. “Countering Richard Dawkins on Al-Jazeera” Townhall.com Viewed 2009-03-01 http://townhall.com/columnists/DineshDSouza/2008/07/28/countering_richard_dawkins_on_al-jazeera 

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Your result for “Surviving The Singularity” Test…

The Prepared Post-Human

44/60 Acquired Aptitude, 44/60 Active Adaptability and 39/60 Affirmative Attitude!

You’re a true Techno-Tight flier, you’re the top Tech-trier, Hip to the Hotwire, Flash memory and Firewire, impatient in places where wi-fi is slow, hey, under 100mbps, you gotta go! But this tech that you take, only some do you make; Tux the Penguin’s no fake; perl script? piece o’cake! So you’re macro’s and modemed and moused and migod, where’s milife?

You’re Approaching the Event Horizon at 44/60 Aptitude, Turning Towards Transition at 44/60 Adaptability and Mentally Merging with the Multiverse at 39/60 Attitude! You’re veritably virtual, a psyched-up cybernaut and, on The Net, your screen name is legion, your avatar all-present in all avenues and venues, beyond Mediocre Mentalities of the Meat World.

You are so wired you’re half-way to cyborg status, You Multi-task with Mac-like memorability: a task-juggling Jaguar; You Live Lustily like Linux: Learning to Love to the Limit!

YOU WILL BE THE FUTURE!

Take “Surviving The Singularity” Test at HelloQuizzy

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Your result for What is the Measure of a Man? The Gentleman’s Test…

The Scholar

Learning is your passion!

Marvelous! You epitomize the gentlemanly tradition of ongoing education and self-improvement! Your sparkling tongue is the stuff of legend, and the wide breadth of your knowledge has saved others countless hours of pained research!

Women hang on your every word!

Take What is the Measure of a Man? The Gentleman’s Test at HelloQuizzy

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I need to go back and finish reading this article, but the first page skimmed seems to indicate that there was more to Lamarck’s theory than we have given him credit for.1


  1. Ms. Emily Singer. “A Comeback for Lamarckian Evolution? Two new studies show that the effects of a mother’s early environment can be passed on to the next generation.” Technology Review. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Viewed 2009-02-16. http://www.technologyreview.com/biomedicine/22061/ 

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Boston College’s president has made the executive decision to place a crucifix in each of the classrooms on campus.1 While it is reported that student responses are generally positive, the faculty is apparently deeply divided and upset.2 I suppose the good news is that the younger generation is at least apparently somewhat more open to faith than the older. The bad news is that the older will be teaching the younger.


  1. Catholic News Agency. “Boston College attracts praise and hostility for placing crucifixes in classrooms” http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/new.php?n=15079 Viewed 2009-02-14. 

  2. Ibid. 

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This1 article corresponds well with some of the stuff that Fr. Philip Chavez2 has said. The ideas are not identical, but they fit together. This is good.


  1. Innovative Media, Inc. “7 Things Teenage Boys Most Need” Zenit. http://www.zenit.org/rssenglish-24773 

  2. http://frphillipchavez.org/ 

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Google has set up an open source project to help convert between blogging software formats.1 From the press release,2 it supports Blogger, LiveJournal, MovableType, and WordPress. Very cool.


  1. Google. “google-blog-converters-appengine” Viewed 2009-01-11. http://code.google.com/p/google-blog-converters-appengine/ 

  2. J.J. Lueck. “Google Blog Converters 1.0 Released” “Open Source at Google”. 2009-01-09. http://google-opensource.blogspot.com/2009/01/google-blog-converters-10-released.html