…I’ll wait until the success of the launch is reported and confirmed by a news agency other than the Islamic Republic News Agency.
I will panic about this all week and twice on Sunday.
…I’ll wait until the success of the launch is reported and confirmed by a news agency other than the Islamic Republic News Agency.
I will panic about this all week and twice on Sunday.
Jay echos Steyn in today’s impromptus with this bit:
Begin with the flight — my flight from JFK in New York to Queen Alia International in Amman. I can’t help thinking of Mark Steyn. It’s natural to think of Mark Steyn, isn’t it? In this particular case, I’m thinking of demography, and all the arguments Mark has made over the years. He speaks about “demographic energy”: and this is not coming from Westerners.
On my Royal Jordanian flight are many, many children. I believe half the passengers are under ten. Seriously. Parents have brought along three children, four children, five children, more. And I find myself thinking, “My, what large families.” But, when I was growing up — in good old America — that was pretty unremarkable, routine. Now there’s one child, or two if you’re really, really fecund and reckless. And these Middle Eastern families seem: large. “It’s all relative,” as the saying goes (and in this case there’s a double meaning, I guess).
Whenever I am on a “Third World flight” — impolite term — I notice this: children. On the flights within the U.S. I take, children are almost a novelty. Same with flights to and from Europe. But whenever I wander beyond those regions: kid-o-rama.
This cannot be without consequences, can it? Whether you regard them as good or bad: It cannot be without consequences. For more, please consult Mark Steyn.
You just don’t think long range when you have few children or no sense of an afterlife, you tend to be narcissistic and live for the now. This is what the drug culture and the changes of the 60’s have wrought. I’m not likely to live to see the final results but it will be a tough time for my boys.
For all of those who try to make the Abortion compromise business as the president suggested or argue about “hey how can you vote for War and be Catholic” lets play the “Safe legal Rare game”:
You can use that phrase with the word “War”
War should be “Safe”…for civilians.
“Legal” because a country has to right to defend itself or defend its future.
and “Rare” because War should never be the first resort.
Ok now try that with:
Slavery, or Torture, or genocide.
You can’t use that phrase with it because they are intrinsic evils. The same is true of abortion. It just doesn’t work.
This is the argument that should come out every time. This and Nordlinger’s question on why should Abortion be rare if it isn’t wrong?
Update: Added links
So while the media keeps the focus on Carrie Prejean’s tits and continue attacks on Miss California’s opposition to Gay Marriage stuff like this is going on:
Riot police violently broke up several gay rights demonstrations in Moscow on Saturday, hauling away scores of protesters hours before the Russian capital hosted a major international pop music competition.
City officials had warned they would not tolerate marches or rallies supporting the rights of gays and lesbians. Activists had targeted Moscow, which was holding the finals of the Eurovision song contest on Saturday, to press their claims that Russia officially sanctions homophobia.
Police seized gay rights protesters as well as some members of religious and nationalist groups that staged counter-demonstrations.
Via Glenn who is sure that president Obama’s administration will get to objecting as soon as Axelrod disposes of other priories.