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Bolton: The UN is not relevant

by Bryan Strawser · Dec 3, 2005

Little Green Footballs has this post up about John Bolton:

John Bolton stands up against the appallingly corrupt United Nations, who passed six more resolutions condemning Israel on Thursday: Bolton Says Palestinian Resolutions Demonstrate UN Irrelevance.

I generally find the UN to be incredibly corrupt – and their machinations to be the worst stuff of global politics.

Bolton, I believe, has done a very fine job at the UN. He has said what needed to be said – and done it repeatedly.

Filed Under: Politics

Friday Scotch

by Bryan Strawser · Dec 2, 2005

Balvenie B-1

Filed Under: Uncategorized

links for 2005-12-01

by Bryan Strawser · Dec 1, 2005

  • tdaxp : Inside the Black Gangster Disciple Nation Crack Cocaine Gang-Corporation
    Another way to view freakonomics

Filed Under: Daily Links

America will not run…

by Bryan Strawser · Nov 30, 2005

President Bush, today:

Setting an artificial deadline to withdraw would send a message across the world that America is weak and an unreliable ally.

Setting an artificial deadline to withdraw would send a signal to our enemies that if they wait long enough, America will cut and run and abandon its friends.

And setting an artificial deadline to withdraw would vindicate the terrorist tactics of beheadings and suicide bombings and mass murder and invite new attacks on America.

To all who wear the uniform, I make you this pledge: America will not run in the face of car bombers and assassins so long as I am your commander in chief.

We’ll leave when the mission is done. And not a moment sooner.

Filed Under: Politics

links for 2005-11-29

by Bryan Strawser · Nov 29, 2005

  • The Most Charitable Companies – Forbes.com
    Target rocks the world as #1

Filed Under: Daily Links

links for 2005-11-28

by Bryan Strawser · Nov 28, 2005

  • Googling For Gold
    Interesting read on Google’s venture fund expectations and a look inside Google’s culture
    (tags: google m&a)
  • Who’s in the Corner Office? – New York Times
    Research into educational and other background information on Fortune 500 CEOs – many less Ivy League graduates than I expected. nice.
    (tags: CEOs education college)

Filed Under: Daily Links

Statism and the government

by Bryan Strawser · Nov 27, 2005

One of my all-time favorite blogs, the Coyote Blog, has a post up about Statism and the Technocrats:

Over the past fifty years, a powerful driving force for statism in this country has come from technocrats, mainly on the left, who felt that the country would be better off if a few smart people (ie them) made the important decisions and imposed them on the public at large, who were too dumb to make quality decision for themselves.  People aren’t smart enough,they felt, to make medication risk trade-off decision for themselves, so the FDA was created to tell them what procedures and compounds they could and could not have access to.  People couldn’t be trusted to teach their kids the right things, so technocrats in the left defended government-run schools and fought school choice at every juncture.  People can’t be trusted to save for their own retirement, so  the government takes control with Social Security and the left fights giving any control back to individuals.  The technocrats told us what safety equipment our car had to have, what gas mileage it should get, when we needed to where a helmet, what foods to eat, when we could smoke, what wages we could and could not accept, what was and was not acceptable speech on public college campuses, etc. etc.

He goes on to discuss the recent Plan B review, the breast implant mess from Clinton’s term, and other topics.

Reading this reminds me of why I am glad to be a Libertarian, and not a Republican or Democrat. Even though I disagree with the Libertarians on foreign policy, the military, and the war on terrorism.

The point here.. it’s my life.. and my money. Leave it alone.

Filed Under: Politics

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