Saturday, September 24, 2005

 

More Wisdom from Boethius

If Plenty with o’erflowing horn scatter her wealth abroad, abundantly, as in the storm-tossed sea the sand is cast around, or so beyond all measure as the stars shine forth upon the studded sky in cloudless nights; though she never stay her hand, yet will the race of men still weep and wail. Though God accept their prayers freely and give gold with ungrudging hand, and deck with honours those who deserve them, yet when they are gotten, these gifts seem naught. Wild greed swallows what it has sought, and still gapes wide for more. What bit or bridle will hold within its course this headlong lust, when, whetted by abundance of rich gifts, the thirst for possession burns? Never call we that man rich who is ever trembling in haste and groaning for that he thinks he lack

‘From like beginning rise all men on earth, for there is one Father of all things; one is the guide of everything. ’Tis He who gave the sun his rays, and horns unto the moon. ’Tis He who set mankind on earth, and in the heavens the stars. He put within our bodies spirits which were born in heaven. And thus a highborn race has He set forth in man. Why do ye men rail on your forefathers? If ye look to your be ginning and your author, which is God, is any man degenerate or base but he who by his own vices cherishes base things and leaves that beginning which was his?


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Friday, September 23, 2005

 

Help! Mom! There Are Liberals Under My Bed



Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) September 20, 2005 –- Liberals all over the country are up in arms over a new children’s book that portrays cartoon versions of left-wing icons Hillary Clinton and Ted Kennedy taxing and regulating a lemonade stand.

“Help! Mom! There Are Liberals Under My Bed” (Kids Ahead; hardcover: $15.95; ISBN 0976726904) hits bookstore shelves today, but author Katharine DeBrecht has already found herself under fire from liberals. MSNBC host Ron Reagan was incensed over the book and scolded DeBrecht on his cable television show. Fox News host Alan Colmes claimed the book exists for the purpose of “brainwashing.” Democratic Underground, a popular liberal Web site, named DeBrecht to its “Top 10 Conservative Idiots” list. And Daily Kos, the most trafficked left-wing blog, likened the book to Nazi propaganda.

In spite of the unflattering comparisons to Hitler, “Liberals Under My Bed” author DeBrecht is nonplussed by the allegations.

“What else would you expect from liberals?” shrugs DeBrecht, a mother of three and former co-captain of Security Moms for Bush. “Liberals have been foisting their ideological agenda on our kids for years, and now they’re beside themselves that someone would stand up to them. Evidently books about socialist fish and gay kings are OK, but a story about hard work and self-reliance is too extreme.”

DeBrecht asserts that no liberals have protested the presence of books such as “Rainbow Fish” (where a fish is hectored into giving away his beautiful scales so that all the fish look the same) and “King & King” (where two princes marry each other and adopt a little girl) in classrooms. She also points to the prohibition on prayer in school, attacks on the Boy Scouts, opposition to school choice, and the recent court ruling banning the Pledge of Allegiance because it contained the phrase “under God” as evidence of a liberal agenda targeting kids.

“Evidently liberals oppose parents who believe in traditional values having a book that will help them teach those values to their children,” says DeBrecht. “But, then again, liberals oppose anything that supports religion, traditional families, and the free market. Those institutions are obstacles to their goals of eliminating personal responsibility and establishing a welfare state.”

“Help! Mom! There Are Liberals Under My Bed” -- which features full-color illustrations by award winning artist Jim Hummel -- tells of two brothers who open a lemonade stand. Their plans to save up their hard earned profits to buy a swing set go awry when a Ted Kennedy character taxes away their profits and a pants-suit clad Hillary Clinton look-alike outlaws sugary drinks.

Source

Thanks to my friend (and fellow Republican) Joe for bringing this to my attention.

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Evolution in a Box (TM)


As seen on Uncommon Descent!

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If it were up to women...


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Saturday, September 17, 2005

 

Folk of the Fringe

Any fringers who are reading this:

Zen's Bivouac is located here.

The anyboard MB I created is here.

I have no idea how long Aimoo will be down.

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Friday, September 16, 2005

 

The Woman Debate


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Friday, September 09, 2005

 

Fularious horoscopes from The Onion

My favorite:

You'll never be quite the same again after that Bible you've been thumping all these years finally has enough and beats the living shit out of you.

LOL!

Here
are the rest.

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One of my favorite bumper stickers

"God is dead."--Nietzsche

"Nietzsche is dead."--God

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My nephew



This is a picture of my sister's youngest, Dominic. He was born 6-27-2005. I have not yet seen him in person (and will not until Christmas) but my sister keeps me regularly updated with pictures.

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Monday, September 05, 2005

 

Wow!

Bush nominates Roberts as chief justice. I feel bad for Antonin Scalia (he would have been my choice) but John Roberts will make an excellent chief justice, I am sure.

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Sunday, September 04, 2005

 

I am crushed

Chief Justice William Rehnquist has died.

He was a great man and a great justice; I have no doubt that he will be unanimously confirmed to Heaven's tribunal


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Friday, September 02, 2005

 

Some particularly percipient commentary from Bill Dembski

On his blog, Bill Dembski wrote:

What we see here is a case of mass delusion in which a dysfunctional community of smug, cossetted intellectuals tell themselves exactly what they want to hear and then commend each other on their brilliance. Dawkins and Dennett made this self-congratulation explicit a few years back when they proposed referring to atheists as “brights.”

Amen to that. Although, at least the "Flying Spaghetti Monster" has a pretense of humor (and a cool pic) unlike the profoundly insipid "Project Steve" and its derivatives.

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My worldview quiz results






You scored as Romanticist. Romanticism encourages society to look backwards to find our solutions. Your rationale is that things were much better a few hundred years ago so we should thus look back to those times and replace them in our modern society. You believe in a simple life and that the complexities of the modern world have turned it upside down.

Romanticist


94%

Cultural Creative


75%

Existentialist


63%

Idealist


56%

Fundamentalist


19%

Materialist


13%

Modernist


0%

Postmodernist


0%

What is Your World View?

Interestingly enough, my scores are almost the exact opposite of the girl I am infatuated with.

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