I went through the transcript, and, to be honest, don’t know what the fuss is about. So Paul was vocalizing rather than saying, ‘yes, they have a right to discriminate.’
So what? Why are libertarians upset about this one way or other? Continue reading →
“What is morality, she asked. “Judgement to distinguish right and wrong, vision to see the truth, and courage to act upon it, dedication to that which is good, integrity to stand by the good at any price. ”
“I started my life with a single absolute: that the world was mine to shape in the image of my highest values and never to be given up to a lesser standard, no matter how long or hard the struggle.”
“Devotion to the truth is the hallmark of morality; there is no greater, nobler, more heroic form of devotion than the act of a man who assumes the responsibility of thinking.”
“I never found beauty in longing for the impossible and never found the possible to be beyond my reach.”
“Joy is the goal of existence, and joy is not to be stumbled upon, but to be achieved, and the act of treason is to let its vision drown in the swamp of the moment’s torture.”
“I do not think that tragedy is our natural fate and I do not live in chronic dread of disaster. It is no happiness, but suffering that I consider unnatural. It is not success, but calamity that I regard as the abnormal exception in Human Life.”
“Throughout the centuries there were men who took first steps, down new roads, armed with nothing but their own vision.”
“The view that man was ever to be drawn by some vision of the unattainable shining ahead, doomed ever to aspire, but not to achieve, my life and my values could not bring me to that.”
“What is morality, she asked. “Judgement to distinguish right and wrong, vision to see the truth, and courage to act upon it, dedication to that which is good, integrity to stand by the good at any price. “
I’ve always had a rather experimental attitude toward food and health. I was brought up in a medical family and was surrounded by medical textbooks most of my teen years. Although I never went into the profession myself, I did develop a strong interest in self-medicating, which became obsessive after I dropped my health insurance coverage. Continue reading →
“While Labour has liberated billionaires, it has trussed up the rest of us with 3,500 new criminal offences(21), including provisions that allow the police to declare any demonstration illegal(22). It has introduced control orders which place people under permanent house arrest without charge or trial.Continue reading →
Postman asserted the superiority of generalization over specialization, showed why media analysis was the important field for cultural analysis, analyzed the role of education in controlling populations, and drew on the writing of Aldous Huxley to expose the roots of the debasement of public discourse in modern media. Continue reading →
“Next week, there is going to be a “debate” in Congress on yet another war funding bill. The bill is supposed to pass without debate, so no one will notice.
What George Orwell wrote about in “1984” has come true. What Eisenhower warned us about concerning the “military-industrial complex” has come true. War is a permanent feature of our societal landscape, so much so that no one notices it anymore.
But we’re going to change this. Today, we’re introducing a bill called ‘The War Is Making You Poor Act’. The purpose of this bill is to connect the dots, and to show people in a real and concrete way the cost of these endless wars.Continue reading →
Pakistan has blocked the popular video sharing website YouTube because of its “growing sacrilegious content”. Access to the social network Facebook has also been barred as part of a crackdown on websites seen to be hosting un-Islamic content. Continue reading →
“First, at the height of the storm, a woman in the subdivision went into labor. A neighbor saw what was going on and tried to drive the woman and her husband to the hospital, but wound up driving in circles; there was absolutely no way out of our part of Bellevue. Continue reading →
“In any event, having decided on our topic, we went looking for more information about Rand Paul’s various political positions, only to discover that estimable feedbacker Lila Rajiva had beat us to it. After quoting the Time article (excerpted above) she writes the following on her mindbodypolitic.blog: Continue reading →
Here’s an interesting game: a budget simulator that lets you play along with the national debate on the debt, at the website of the Committee for a Responsible Budget.