November 28, 2003
107006610985428799Dance, Dance Little Sister Dance!
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Dance, Dance Little Sister Dance!
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Sylvester Fights Back–Publishes Own Magazine!
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Men and Pulp Fiction.
Memoir-filled piece from Reason. It regards men in the fifties to eighties reading pulpy magazines that had basic evolutionary themes: man defeats great evil, damsels in distress must be saved, man finds himself, etc. Amazingly, these themes were always contained within the pages a single book. I never [...]
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8.2% Growth, the Times they are a’ Booming!
Well, not yet, but soon. Here’s a piece by the charming Larry Kudlow about Bush’s chances in 2004. In short, he loves them, but he cautions the president to stay away from protectionism, and he could not be more right. He calls Bush’s steel tariffs [...]
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A Complete Explanation of Supply and Demand.
And on not more than 2 pages of print too. Here Lew Rockwell explains the hallmarks of employment in relation to the economy through the question of lost jobs. Jobs are not “lost.” People in the US can continue to work at whatever they want, but [...]
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Tom Sylvester, “let’s not get too extreme”
He didn’t say it that way, but I agree with Bernard: He’s a pussy. Here’s what he had to say in his response on mensnewsdaily: “I have also argued that fathers’ rights advocates and the “men’s movement” (as represented by Men’s News Daily) undermine [...]
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From spectator.co.uk: Women who won’t
Rod Liddle says there may be good reasons for women to stay at home, but a lot of them do it because they are plain idle
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America: The bland melting pot
What do you get when you mix British, German, East Indian, Chinese, and Italian food all together? I don’t know, but it would probably taste similar to something I ate a sport’s bar last night.
I was amazed. Orange chicken on the menu next to meatloaf, kung pao, [...]
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A Thanksgiving note to Working Class Joe and Common Sense
It’s interesting how both Canada and the current state of education and relationships in the states tie together.
Working Class Joe is dismayed by American society today. I agree with him. Fortunately, it’s not fatal: I’m engaged to be married. My boss [...]
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