The Episcopal Church Welcomes You. Not If You’ve Quit Planned Parenthood!

In the shadow of Aggieland, former Planned Parenthood clinic director Abby Johnston hits the Anglican-Episcopal divide the hard way: Abby Johnson, the former Planned Parenthood clinic director whose about-face on abortion prompted her to resign her job, says she's gotten flack for her decision from an unexpected quarter: her own church. Her Oct. 6 decision …

The Importance of Running A Tight Ship

Back when I was taking sea voyages like the one shown below... http://www.youtube.com/v/QZTk658lnio ...my father (like most "old salts") always emphasised the importance of running a "tight ship."  (Sometimes that didn't quite come through, as you can see here.)  By a tight ship, he meant one that was in good condition ("ship shape") and capable …

Learning Persistence at Palm Beach Day Academy

The esteemed Palm Beach Day Academy brought in author Jerry Spinelli on this subject: Striding to the front of the auditorium to launch his talk, the father of six made another important point: Don't overlook the value of failure and the importance of persistence. He quizzed the kids about what they would do if they, …

Jethro Tull: A New Day Yesterday

This week, I'm going to veer away from the "Top 40" stuff in this series of music alluded to in the novel The Ten Weeks.  And veer is a nice way to put it: it's a video of Jethro Tull's "A New Day Yesterday," originally on their second album, Stand Up. This live performance comes …

Letting Inflation Raise Your Taxes

I've seen this elsewhere in the conservative blogosphere, but it's good when someone who really knows what they're talking about points this out: In 1960, only 3% of tax filers paid a 30% or higher marginal tax rate. By 1980, after the inflation of the 1970s, the share was closer to 33%. In 1981, Congress …

Barack Obama’s Disconnect With the Fort Hood Shooting

One wonders what he or his advisors were thinking: Yesterday, however, stark reality of a very different sort intruded: News broke out of the shooting at the Fort Hood Army post in Texas. Soon enough, the full impact of the horror became evident: 13 dead, another 30 injured. The full details and investigation of the …

Removing Zip Code as a Quality of Life Factor

City Journal's article concerning Westchester County's (NY) election of a Republican county executive (news in and of itself) highlights one of the American left's long-term goals: the complete levelling of people relative to location, so that you don't have "good neighbourhoods" and "bad neighbourhoods" any more. Although the right is usually diligent in documenting the …

Massachusetts Man Terminated from Job for his Belief in Traditional Marriage

I wonder what they would have done if his comeback was that he thought civil marriage itself was wrong.

With Two Cats in the Yard. But Only One in the House.

Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young fans in Dudley, MA, need to do the math: Voters last night added language to a town by-law that will make it illegal to own more than three cats without a kennel license, though Selectman Steven Sullivan said housing three felines was already a violation. The local rodents are already …

Some Thoughts on Our Off-Year Voting

Just a few random thoughts on this: First, the crow to eat: I assumed that assaults on Bob McDonnell by the WaPo and other media would sink him in a serious contest, esp. in Northern Virginia.  They didn't; that's a testament to the quality campaign that he ran (which connected with VA voters) and the …

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