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Maybe Not Everybody

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Joe Biden today , repeating his campaign misstep of praising the comity he had with segregationists : "Even back in the old days when ...
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Platonic versus Aristotelian Causality

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Tom asked a question about how things are caused in the post about the philosophy of abortion. This is exactly the sort of question that mo...
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PR Firm: Keep Your Corporate Mouths Shut

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A major PR firm that reps for Coca-Cola and others is advising its clients not to talk about abortion . They warn that this is a 50/50 issue...
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The Second Russo-Japanese War

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 History rhymes , they say: Although Russia suffered a number of defeats, Emperor Nicholas II remained convinced that Russia could still win...
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A Revealing Press Conference

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Jen Psaki says that the President supports no limits on abortion whatsoever , and refuses to condemn people who are posting maps to the home...
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Col. Kurt: Reject Freaks and Weirdos

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Kurt Schlichter does have a way with words. Have you noticed the absolute freakshow quality of the people who want to keep us in chains? Per...
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"Ultra MAGA"

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Now MAGA stands for "Make America Great Again." Therefore, "Ultra MAGA" would imply an intense devotion to doing things ...
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Let Me Explain the Two Rules of Business

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LAT: Roe Was Never That Great

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I expect to learn that the draft we've seen is merely Alito's argument to the court, rather than a final decision; but it is interes...
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Philosophy on Abortion

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I've written about this at length over the years, but I find this morning that search engines like Google and DuckDuckGo can't find ...
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Punk Voters Not Entirely Happy With 'Their' Party

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“We, therefore, vow to use every procedural and political tactic possible to guarantee every woman imprisoned for seeking abortion access is...
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It's the kind thing to do

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Beltane

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From Wikipedia : Beltane (/ˈbɛl.teɪn/) is the Gaelic May Day festival. It is held on 1 May, or about halfway between the spring equinox and ...

Orienteering

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There’s one of those map overlays, which we discussed in the comments to the last post on topic.  It turns out that I do know how to do this...
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A Tragedy in Rooster

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This is one of the saddest songs ever written about cock-fighting. It's a sport that I understand remains popular in Mexico and among th...
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The Cathedral of May

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Happy May Day from the mountain. 
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The devil you say

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Next these extremists will start talking about patriotism and the U.S. Constitution. [M]otherhood is used in women’s Jan. 6 legal defenses ...
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Orienteering Preparation

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It's proven to be hard to locate the proper gear for orienteering -- at least in the timeframe required, i.e., by Monday night. We'r...
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Rough Weather

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Spring can bring rain, but May and October are usually the two most pleasant months of the year. Nevertheless earlier this week, AVI was tal...
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