A time for Western guilt? This was in Copenhagen Harbor during the $236 shendig where limousines had to be imported from Sweden and Germany for all the dignitaries used to the lavish lifestyle. Like Gore. Do as I say, not as I do. Great book.
Yep. HT: NH Insider
It's why white men are systematically persecuted at college campuses in ways that boggle the mind. Chan had a recent link to Duke rot. I read Stuart Taylor and KC Johnson's book about the atrocious persecution of the Duke lacrosse. Unfortunately, only about 6,000 other people bought the book.
And it's why the evil West needs to fork over the money to the "developing" world. Pay up, whitey. The global warming canard is just cover for leftist politics.
Yep. HT: NH Insider It's why white men are systematically persecuted at college campuses in ways that boggle the mind. Chan had a recent link to Duke rot. I read Stuart Taylor and KC Johnson's book about the atrocious persecution of the Duke lacrosse. Unfortunately, only about 6,000 other people bought the book.
And it's why the evil West needs to fork over the money to the "developing" world. Pay up, whitey. The global warming canard is just cover for leftist politics.
The Byrds had a hit single in the 1960s on lyrics from Chapter Three of the Bible's Ecclesiates. Great song, though watching them miserably lipsynching it in 1965 on some incredibly cheesy TV show leaves a lot to be desired. They're probably high on marijuana.
BTW, I have my seventh-graders memorize this passage from the King James Bible. It's a good antidote to liberalism.
Well, we obviously need an updating on the "living" Bible. A time to hate, and a time to love, and so on. Now we need a time to be guilty, a time to pay money to the developing world.
The developing world is an optimistic euphemism for the Third World which, in the case of sub-Saharan Africa, is probably misplaced, at least according to Paul Kennedy's Preparing for the Twenty-first Century. In it he says it--sub-Saharan Africa--is a lost cause. I do know that places like Somalia are failed states, but thank goodness they are still places of learning and great cultural achievement. I'd like to send my children to their learning academies.
It's a good thing, though, that we have been importing Somalis into the states. They are certain to bring their cultural enlightenment with them.
You know, how to chew khat all afternoon to get that buzz going to make the nighttime sing with the doleful though curiously melodic sounds of the AK.
It's just a matter of time before we bring Mogadishu to a town near you.
And it's helping in Yemen, too, where chewing the plant has become very popular. It seems wherever khat is heavily used, civil wars and strife result.
And, yes, khat is being sneaked into Maine. Not good. I'd avoid the stuff like the plague--and avoid allowing people to settle here who have a predilection for using the stuff. But that's just me.
Quality control on immigration is obviously racist. Our post-industrial economy has lots of need for importing unskilled labor. All those leaves to blow. All that welfare to collect. All those children to breed to keep the public schools afloat.
Reminds me of the artful justification the Concord, NH, public school used in increasing costs during a declining enrollment: we have to be ready for servicing immigrants who may come here and have larger families. A for creativity.
BTW, I have my seventh-graders memorize this passage from the King James Bible. It's a good antidote to liberalism.
Well, we obviously need an updating on the "living" Bible. A time to hate, and a time to love, and so on. Now we need a time to be guilty, a time to pay money to the developing world.
The developing world is an optimistic euphemism for the Third World which, in the case of sub-Saharan Africa, is probably misplaced, at least according to Paul Kennedy's Preparing for the Twenty-first Century. In it he says it--sub-Saharan Africa--is a lost cause. I do know that places like Somalia are failed states, but thank goodness they are still places of learning and great cultural achievement. I'd like to send my children to their learning academies.
It's a good thing, though, that we have been importing Somalis into the states. They are certain to bring their cultural enlightenment with them.
You know, how to chew khat all afternoon to get that buzz going to make the nighttime sing with the doleful though curiously melodic sounds of the AK.
It's just a matter of time before we bring Mogadishu to a town near you.
And it's helping in Yemen, too, where chewing the plant has become very popular. It seems wherever khat is heavily used, civil wars and strife result.
And, yes, khat is being sneaked into Maine. Not good. I'd avoid the stuff like the plague--and avoid allowing people to settle here who have a predilection for using the stuff. But that's just me.
Quality control on immigration is obviously racist. Our post-industrial economy has lots of need for importing unskilled labor. All those leaves to blow. All that welfare to collect. All those children to breed to keep the public schools afloat.
Reminds me of the artful justification the Concord, NH, public school used in increasing costs during a declining enrollment: we have to be ready for servicing immigrants who may come here and have larger families. A for creativity.



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