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A commentary in the WSJ: “Toward a Nuclear-Free World”
This morning’s Wall Street Journal has an op ed co-authored by former Senator Nunn, former defense secretary Perry, and two former secretary’s of state. Here is a quote, with more below the link: "… "Mistakes are made in every other human endeavor. Why should nuclear weapons be exempt?" To underline the governor’s point, on Aug.…
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Bush: U.S. should have bombed Auschwitz rail lines
President Bush is travelling in the middle east and is still in Israel. He visited the Holocaust Museum Friday and here’s the story: The Associated Press: Bush: US Should Have Acted on Auschwitz "It is clear now that the U.S. knew a lot about it," Segev said. "It’s possible that bombing at least the railway…
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Edmund Hillary, first man to climb Mt. Everest, dies at age 88
UPDATE: Here is the NY Times coverage – it’s excellent. Looks like everyone has the picture below. Edmund Hillary, First on Everest, Dies at 88 – New York Times Second Update: The Washington Post coverage Conquered Everest, Advocated for Planet – washingtonpost.com My original posting is here- New Zealander Edmund Hillary, along with Nepal Sherpa…
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Is there such a thing as extreme beer?
According to this NY Times article, certainly. A Taste for Brews That Go to Extremes – New York Times Such is the ethos of extreme beers, an all-American genre in which brewers are engaged in a constant game of “Can you top this?” Whether using an inordinate amount of traditional ingredients like malt or hops,…
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Here’s an “interesting” prayer group
This was sent to me by a friend of mine with the title "this is unbelievable". Well, I’m older then him, so nothing much surprises me anymore. My first thought was, "Are they praying to Moloch?" And I bet there are prayer groups trying to pray Mike Huckabee into office. PrayHillaryIntoOffice : HILLARY CLINTON PRESIDENT…
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How I spent my New Years Eve
At the Novotny house with these characters. They’ve all been featured in past posts, going back to my chemotherapy. Take my word for it – those cocktails and that food, courtesy of Paul and Doreen, couldn’t be surpassed! The person left out of this is the photographer, Karen. But we don’t want her to miss…
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Global Warming update #28 Russian scientist says stock up on fur coats
Here’s a member of the Russian Academy of Science who says a relative cold spell will soon set in… RIA Novosti – Opinion & analysis – A cold spell soon to replace global warming Earth is now at the peak of one of its passing warm spells. It started in the 17th century when there…
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Evangelical Tony Campolo: his choices for books on social justice
Christianity Today has a posting by Pastor Tony Campolo (he is Liberalism’s answer to Jerry Falwell) with his top five books on Social Justice. My Top 5 Books on Social Justice | Christianity Today | A Magazine of Evangelical Conviction I confess to not having read any of them, although I have Jim Wallis’s book.…
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A New Year’s interview with myself
What better way to start the year, but with an online interview with myself? Q. Tom, how is your health? A. Good. Very good as far as I can tell. As a matter of fact, I am seeing my lymphoma Dr., Dr. Zelenetz, the day after tomorrow. Our meeting was scheduled for three weeks ago,…
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Top three books I read in 2007
I read and posted reviews of 17 books this year, and also posted the reviews (sometimes slightly edited) on Amazon’s website. Here are the three best books, in the chronological order I reviewed them in: Tom Faranda’s Folly: Latest read: The Only Three Questions that Count By investment manager and Forbes columnist Ken Fisher. The…