The end of momentum begins “Somehow, the laws of political physics have changed.”
(If necessary, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inertialess_drive)
The end of momentum begins “Somehow, the laws of political physics have changed.”
(If necessary, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inertialess_drive)
… ask them:
“Do you think children should be allowed to buy heroin from vending machines?” A real libertarian will answer: Continue reading
See The Sneetches.
Russia has long held a special fascination for me. Continue reading
Scientific Integrity and Innovation: Remarks at the Carnegie Institution for Science. Also comments by Phil Plait, aka “The Bad Astronomer”.
Some of you may have seen my post about Nazca Solutions from a couple weeks back. The issue is now public. See County still waiting for Mondale’s software.
I found this note at GetReligion:
“The Associated Press is making news over presidential candidate John McCain’s statement this past weekend that he is in fact a Baptist despite comments he has made in the past that he is an Episcopalian. The news hook that the AP doesn’t come right out and tell you, other than in the dateline, is that McCain made these comments while he was in South Carolina which happens to have a lot of Baptist voters.”
Considering the demographic that McCain has been pandering to lately, he would certainly want to avoid any association with the Episcopal Church.