House of Eratosthenes
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Some good stuff on House of Eratosthenes this morning. On Hillary Clinton's strange testimony this week: We have our Secretary of S...
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Maybe we have a Constitution after all
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A federal appeals court has found that when the Constitution says the President can make recess appointments, that means he actually has to...
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Conan, Master of Arts
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A helpful article from McSweeny's medical journal entitled, "FAQ: The 'Snake Fight' Portion of Your Thesis Defense."...
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Guns and budgets
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From Instapundit, quoting a friend: If Republicans want to stop gun control legislation in the US Senate all they have to do is attach a b...
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Harbingers
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Paul A. Rahe addresses a question about whether there is a non-Marxist literature on what occasions revolutions (he misses Hannah Arendt )....
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Mourning at the Morning of the World
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There is much to mourn at this hour . We watch the nation fall ever farther from the moral life that formed it, and informed it at its d...
"The Assignation"
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A very short story by Lord Dunsany , one of the greats of his age. Fame singing in the highways, and trifling as she sang, with sordid adve...
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The communal fire
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Last night we tried something so obviously wonderful that now I can't understand why we haven't been doing it all our lives. We bro...
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A Delightful Interlude
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If you are among the people who occasionally receive presents from me, do not follow these links because you'll ruin some upcoming surpr...
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Another Perspective on Violence and Guns
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It's injudiciously phrased, so take that as a warning, but consider this article . 67% of firearm murders took place in the country’s 50...
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One of These Things Is Not Like the Others
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You've probably read about the latest report on the dangers of right-wing terrorism to come out of the US Federal Government, in this c...
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Two from Brandywine Books
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Lars Walker tells the story of being robbed at gunpoint as a young man. Phil provides a link to an i nteresting disquisition on the orde...
Why Southern Democrats Are So Few
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"...and long before I was born, my grandfather used this little Smith & Wesson here..." Used it to do what, you may wonder...
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So, Just To Get This Straight...
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...It's plainly wrong for local law enforcement to try to help enforce Federal immigration law ... ...but it is obviously mandatory fo...
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Slavery and Guns
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The assertion that opposition to the President is racist has been repeated so often, in so many forms, that it has become something of a jok...
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This Should Be An Interesting 'Clarification'
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Apparently an important component of today's gun control efforts is going to be getting doctors to quiz you about guns . Doctors and oth...
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Speaking of the South & Politics...
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...the Georgia General Assembly is back in session. This looks like an interesting term, because the legislature can only meet for forty da...
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The South in the Last Days of the Republic
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There's been a lot of ink spilled just lately on the South in the Obama era . I'm disinclined to respond to it, mostly, because I ...
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No Government Believes in Democracy
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An open letter from the UK protests the American invocation of how interested we think we are in having the UK remain in the EU . There...
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Non-fiction
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Some months ago I posted skeptically about the idea of requiring schoolkids to spend 50% of their time reading bureaucratic white papers of ...
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