Dolphins Commit Porpicide!

Something must be done.  Dolphins are killing porpoises in Monterey Bay!  From the San Francisco Chronicle story:The harbor porpoise that washed ashore last month at San Francisco’s Fort Funston was clearly a victim of foul play. It had two badly broken jawbones, fractured ribs on . . . . Continue Reading »

Ambivalent Thoughts About Rick Perry

1.  Reihan Salam has some thoughts (and stats) about “”persuadable switchers” (voters who voted Obama in 2008 and Republican in 2010.)  Long story short: these voters think of themselves as to the right of the President, but are strongly for some kind of federal old . . . . Continue Reading »

‘Till Alzheimer’s Do Us Part

Pat Robertson approves of seeing “other people” and/or divorcing a spouse with Alzheimer’s because it is a “kind of death.”  From a 700 Club segment (first two minutes of clip) in which Robertson answers a question about a man started seeing other people after his . . . . Continue Reading »

Thirty Three Things (v. 54)

1. Every crazy CIA plot you’ve heard of originated with one man Sidney Gottlieb proved to the world that there are few things more dangerous than a chemist with a metaphysical streak - especially if he collects a few thwarted ambitions. Born in 1918, he was deemed physically unfit for duty in . . . . Continue Reading »

“With My Body I Thee Worship”

Matthew Lee Anderson explains why Pat Robertson’s recent comments about marriage and Alzheimer’s reveals a deeper problem with the Christian understanding of the body : The tragedy of Alzheimer’s is very real, but the fragmentation of the self that the inability to remember . . . . Continue Reading »

Jury Agrees Boy Has a “Wrongful Life”

Shame on the jury who, in effect, agreed that a now happy child born with disabilities would be better off dead via abortion.  From the Palm Beach Post story:During a roughly two-week-long trial that ended Wednesday, Mejia and Santana claimed they would have never have brought Bryan into the . . . . Continue Reading »