Daily Archives: December 24, 2007

I Got Stuck Going Down The Chimney

That’s why I wasn’t blogging for a few hours. I’ve posted a new bumper sticker on my Dodge: "My other van is at the north pole." (Lewis Fein) Now I must throw on a false beard, hit the local assisted … Continue reading

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Evan Sayet: ‘Men Are Not Moved By Celebrity, Women Are’

Evan blogs: The closest comparison to Oprah thus far was the leftists’ use of Bruce Springsteen four years ago to try and save John Kerry’s candidacy. And, while Springsteen was "the boss" while still but a child, his lyrics and … Continue reading

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It’s A Fable, It Must Be Good

I got a filthy book in the mail. That’s not unusual. I get a lot of filfthy stuff in the mail. Strictly for journalistic purposes, mind you. But this one was different. To begin with, it was sent to me … Continue reading

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Medicine Without Borders

John Goodman writes: There is only one thing you need to know about telemedicine: location doesn’t matter. The pathologist who examines your blood tests, the radiologist who reads your MRI scan, the internist who orders your prescription or the nurse … Continue reading

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The Limits Of Orthodox Theology

What I find most interesting in the Orthodox discussions of Dr. Marc B. Shapiro’s book is the widespread belief that readership of the book should be restricted. Not because there are significant mistakes in the book, but because the book … Continue reading

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