Sunday, December 30, 2012

CREATE YOUR OWN Thomas Friedman OpEd column. Thomas Friedman could be the next 'Professor' Irwin Corey, but alas, the 'Professor' is still alive.

Linked from Instapundit.
LAWYER FOR NEWTOWN SHOOTING SURVIVOR says $100M is about security. Bull. It's about money.
BETWEEN 3 AND 6 THOUSAND: How Much Will the Fiscal Cliff Cost You?

Much more here.
PAUL GREENBERG: Once There Were Giants. Now there are midgets.
SUPERSONIC FOR ME, but not for thee.
NEWT GINGRICH: The challenge confronting the Republican Party. Read it carefully; I see Gingrich as advocating a grassroots, Tea Party coalition model for 2014 and 2016.
GOING GALT: The Underachiever's Manifesto. If you don't like Big Government, don't support it.
PIERS MORGAN: Hey, let's amend the Bible. And while we're at it, let's legislate pi's value to 3. And to solve the debt crisis, legislate $1,000,000,000,000 to $1,000,000.

There. Problem solved.
TIME FOR some common-sense publishing controls.
When the Founders wrote the First Amendment, they could never have conceived a technology that would allow anyone to publish anything at any time, at almost no cost, and have it readable by millions instantaneously.

But surely the Founders never intended for every single citizen to be able to exercise such a right–in their wisdom, they would have known it would lead to chaos and unfettered thought. They couldn’t possibly have imagined the rapid-fire distribution of dangerous ideas made possible by twenty-first-century technology. Why, some people might have even put forth the absurd notion that free speech is the right of everyone.
If the Second Amendment means nothing, then why should the First?
GREG GUTFIELD: Yes, publish gun owners' addresses so the burglars will know which homes not to burgle.


And publish their addresses, so burglars will know where it's safe. I tend to agree with Prof. Jacobson -- it's personally distasteful, but it's time to show the Left that bullying works both ways.
PIERS MORGAN: If America won't change its crazy gun laws ... I may deport myself.

Please do.