Friday Link Wrap-up
Yes, it’s that time of the week again, where I toss out a bunch of links that I was too lazy to do a full blog post on.
Turns out the Iraq war didn’t break the bank. It’s understandable that you might think that, but that only indicates a need to get your news from more sources. The MSM loves to parrot DNC talking points.
(Liberal) feminism is dead. Long live (conservative) feminism!
Jim Wallis said that Marvin Olasky (World magazine editor) “lies for a living” when Olasky noted that Wallis got $200,000 from George Soros. When it was pointed out that he, in fact, did, then came the abject apology in sackcloth and ashes, “Well, it was so small I forgot.” UPDATE: Wallis has issued a formal apology.
Three months ago, James Cameron was ready to “call those deniers out into the street at high noon and shoot it out with those boneheads”, speaking of those who dispute anthropogenic global warming. At the very last minute, after changing his demands over and over for how a debate was to be run, he cancelled. Now that takes guts. Or something.
In England, teachers are dropping history lessons on the Holocaust and the Crusades, for fear of offending Muslims who are taught Holocaust denial and a different view of the Crusades at local mosques. They’re afraid of challenging “anti-Semitic sentiment and Holocaust denial among some Muslim pupils”. So much for academia being the standard bearer of truth and free speech.
A back door repeal of the First Amendment by … social workers? Well, when liberal ideologues get ahold of professional organizations, nuttiness does ensue. Look at most unions.
And finally, a US district judge put a temporary halt to embryonic stem cell research. Some believe this will devastate scientific research, but Steve Breen puts it in perspective. (Click for a larger image.)
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