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A poem in honor of Good Friday: Matthew 27:52 When the sepulchers ruptured And expelled cadavers haltingly To strut their shrouded knees and elbows forth, Those ashen eyes did not perceive the stars above Or in what orbit Venus moved While the moon obscured the sun. This exalted carrion chased instead the gale Along the… Continue reading

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The big quarter-page ad on the print version of today’s New York Times op ed page soliciting funds for a so-called “Peace” drive—one, incidentally, which will expend much of the funds raised on very expensive newspaper ads such as this one—also raises a question about how closely the liberal media, especially the Times, will monitor… Continue reading

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Today’s New York Times Arts Section article Dilemma’s Definition:The Left And Iraq should be MUST reading in all political sciences classes around the country for exposing the way the liberal left—and this includes the Times itself—operates in this country. It is, to be frank and this certainly wasn’t intended, an indictment of all the liberal… Continue reading

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Mark Steyn is on a roll: “It seems very odd that the Left, which routinely bemoans the injustice of Barbara Bush’s son having greater opportunities than the son of a crack whore in the inner city merely because of an accident of birth, then turns around and tells 20 million Iraqis that they have to… Continue reading

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Superb piece in UPI today (via Merde in France) by James C. Bennett on how the U.S. should handle Europe in the aftermath of the war: “The third course is to admit that the European Union is flawed and badly in need of not just reform but wholesale replacement. The ideal of free trade and… Continue reading