Matt Welch | March 14, 2008
Some recent blog-post recommendations sent along by loyal Hit & Run readers:
* Chicago education chief wants to start
public boarding schools.
* Jaguars (the panthers, not the cars) make a
comeback in the Southwestern U.S. [pdf].
*
Lawrence Welk vs. The Hippies.
* Democrats pull
plug on telephone located inside Capitol deli, saying workers
were using it to make personal calls.
* Competitive Enterprise Institute launches national ad campaign
against Al
Gore.
* Ilya Somin conducts a
multi-post seminar of sorts about Steven Teles' new book,
The Rise of the Conservative Legal Movement.
* "The
Boston Zoning Commission unanimously approved a controversial
measure this afternoon that limits the number of undergraduate
college students who can share an apartment to a maximum of
four."
* Brits consider new laws to
enforce patriotism.
* David Horowitz eulogizes his
late daughter.
* Frisco sex workers circulate petition to stop enforcing
sex-crime laws.
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Brits consider new laws to enforce patriotism.
That would be because they unable to EARN loyalty.
Was this the same deli where someone got fired for being rude to a congressperson?
And I though that 'San Fran' was acceptable shorthand for the city by the bay, but "frisco" was an abomination onto whichever diety you follow (or the rational repsonder chick if you prefer)
Kolohe -- If respecting the preferred styleguide of San Franscicans is a crime, then I am an innocent man.
Here is another link:
http://www.grannywarriors.com/rally.htm
Apparently some truthers are on the agenda. That should go over
well.
"""Brits consider new laws to enforce patriotism.
That would be because they unable to EARN loyalty.""""
Or maybe it's similar to how the words "under god" was placed in
the pledge of allegience. Instead of rooting out commies, they are
trying to root out Islamic extremist.
If you don't act like a patriot, your a commie. Oopps I mean a
terrorist.
From the Boston article:
You can't let profit dominate the public debate
Why not? Councilman Ross, YOU cant just make a statement like that,
and have me accept it, without first proving it to me, which you
cant do.
I would love to hunt
Jaguars, and I am talking
about cars, not cats
Why hunt them? Just wait a little while and they'll break down.
The Welk link was great, it's good that someone's still takin'
it to the squares.
Say, here's something
interesting. Up With Cosmos!
Matt, I don't really care (so why am I posting, right?) - I
don't live there and never have - but either you are guilty or
avant
garde
A Last Word
It used to be that if you referred to the City (the preferred term for San Francisco) as Frisco, it signalled you as an ignorant rube. In the last few years, though, there's been a small and quiet revolution underfoot to liberate it as a term of endearment, much like gay people have taken ownership of the formerly pejorative "queer." However, saying "Frisco" when referring to San Francisco has not yet achieved mainstream status, so a good bit of advice is this: don't use "Frisco" unless you live here, lest you risk the scorn of the unenlightened local.
Or to be equally hip, should I start calling the Reason HQ staff
"Columbians?" :)
I am looking at a sidebar add which reads:
"Should Hillary Quit?
Vote here"
If elected, she should definitely quit.
I'm most interested in the idea of the public boarding schools. As a libertarian, I'm tempted towards a reaction of "oh noes, there stealing our kids!" On the other hand, having read The Corner by David Simon and Ed Burns, it seems like leaving children with their barely-functional drug-addict parents ain't great either. And on the other other hand, the same guys made out children's group homes out to be one of the lower levels of hell in The Wire. So, hm.
Matt Welch, why are none
of those written in the form
of a haiku poem?
I'll hazard a guess
On Fridays before it's noon
Reason writers drink
Matt Welch plays along.
The editor is with us.
Hear that, Reason staff?
See, the problem with jaguars is that they cross our border and
come here and steal deer from hardworking American mountain lions.
Rumor has it that some of these giant cats even disrespect our
culture by writing their lolz in Spanish.
Yo puedo tener hamburguesa?
Hey dude, lighten up.
This only comes once a year.
Suck on it, cranky.
RE: Democrats pull plug on telephone located inside Capitol
deli, saying workers were using it to make personal
calls.
Finally the Dems
fiscally responsible
about f-ing time
Chicago education chief wants to start public boarding schools.
Looks to me like some well-intentioned people are trying to bring
back orphanages without it sounding like that.
As anonymous coward notes, there's some merit to separating
children from their disfunctional families.
On the other hand we had problems in the past when we decided that
there were people who knew better than the riff-raff.
That is to say, in this case, there certainly are people who know more than the riff-raff but that doesn't necessarily mean they have the right idea about raising children.
That eulogy brought tears to my eyes.
...the fucking regret and guilt, these things, don't ever let
anyone ever say to you you shouldn't regret anything. Don't do
that. Don't! You regret what you fucking want! Use that. Use that.
Use that regret for anything, any way you want. You can use it, OK?
Oh, God. This is a long way to go with no punch. A little moral
story, I say... Love. Love. Love. This fucking life... oh, it's so
fucking hard. So long. Life ain't short, it's long. It's long,
goddamn it. /Big Earl Partridge
In other news, the long arm of the law is getting longer,
y'all:
D.C. Seeks Consent To Search for Guns
Amnesty Offered for Access to Homes
Residents who agree to the searches will be asked to sign consent forms. If guns are found, they will be tested to determine whether they were used in crimes. If the results are positive, police will launch investigations, which could lead to charges.
Boston police are embarking on a similar program this month. Police in that city have been meeting with residents before the door-to-door effort begins. Philadelphia police are considering such an initiative.
Why not change the rules?
Every haiku must also
be a one-liner.
Yo Momma's so fat
when she goes out to dinner
she gets estimates!
thoreau writes: See, the problem with jaguars is that they
cross our border and come here and steal deer from hardworking
American mountain lions.
That's so incredibly cute, but it does help illustrate how the vast
majority of bloggers are lightweights.
Those who aren't childlike recognize Welch's link for it's
prop.-related aspects. They even go political right in the
summary.
Compare this and
this.
You thought Matt Welch was just providing a neat-o nature link,
when in fact he was presenting something a bit more
agenda-driven.
"Democrats pull plug on telephone located inside Capitol deli,
saying workers were using it to make personal calls."
Well, not really. When the Democrats took over, they changed the
management of the deli. And the new management took out the phone.
Which, according to the TMZ site, proves that all Democrats are
heartless idiots.
When the Democrats took over, they changed the management of
the deli.
Is this the same group
Nancy Pelosi has made
refuse to sell cigs?
sixstring, your mom's teeth
Are so nasty, when she grins,
People yell "Boxcars!"
Thoreau wins the thread, despite Lonewacko's incoherent
objections.
WTF are "prop.-related aspects" anyway? Totally ambiguous
abbreviation, Bumwad.
Yer mom wants something.
Should I take the gag-ball out?
Naw, it ain't worth it.
Kolohe, I am
Bellflower born, Long Beach raised
F*** San Francisco
Long Beach raised...
It's no wonder you're such an ass. SoCal POS.
Yes, I live in San Francisco.
Let's recap:
1. MattW linked to what's clearly an agenda-motivated study (the
jaguars one). He didn't disclose that it's clearly an
agenda-motivated study.
2. MattW didn't, for instance, look in to the backgrounds, funding,
memberships, etc. of the study's authors.
3. MattW didn't interview the authors and ask them about the
preceding. Let's call that a wash because until such time as they
actually get featured by an important source I won't do that
either. But, unlike MattW, I will do that if they get referenced
elsewhere.
4. MattY didn't go in to how those who support open borders will do
anything to get what they want, whether it involves waving babies
or waving jaguars or sheep. See the links in my previous comment
for examples of such jaguar- and sheep-waving.
You need to get help.
That is surely the first and only Haiku Intervention I've ever
seen. Well done.
Welk's heroin habit eventually caught up with him, and he
was swallowed whole by a voracious counterculture.
HA!
BTW, theBorderFence won'tSTop jaguarsfromusingtehinternetz
forlolcatz.
Yo puedo tener un hamburguesa?
when referring to San Francisco has not yet achieved
mainstream status, so a good bit of advice is this: don't use
"Frisco" unless you live here, lest you risk the scorn of the
unenlightened local.
The scorn of Friscans. Another entry to put on the list of things I
give a rat's ass.
The Competitive Enterprise Institute, still doing their bestest to discredit any serious skepticism about global warming. At least they squeezed in a few salient points here and there between the personal attacks and the amateurish production.
Progressive's so tired
Let us polka 'til we drop
Welk straps on his axe
The scorn of Friscans. Another entry to put on the list of
things I give a rat's ass.
I have very fond memories from visiting San Francisco. I wouldn't
want to live there, but it is a fine place for a horny young man.
As a lovely exotic dancer complained to me during afterglow,
"There's too many fags and weirdos here. It's hard to find a normal
straight guy". I considered the reduced competition a huge
benefit.
It's hard to find a normal straight guy
Hey, at least you can be a libertarian and still considered normal
in San Fran.
Oh, come on, Art-P.O.G. A normal libertarian? There are limits
to our gullibility, you know.
re: the British story, it feels to me like this is one of those
cases where both sides are so odious they deserve each
other.
"I think in this day and age of a global world, I would find it very hard to swear allegiance to one country," said Clarissa Williams, vice president of the National Assn. of Head Teachers, who said she was not certain her students would want to take the pledge.
"I honestly feel we are citizens of the world, not just one country," she said.
I'm kind of glad our grandfathers didn't feel the same way, Ms.
Williams, because otherwise we might have one unified world, and it
would be speaking German. You'd think the British wouldn't need Yet
Another reminder that not everyone shares their warm and fuzzy
views.
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