It's been some time since I had the time to forage about on the world wide web, and gather the few worthy links with a side order of sultry flesh that has become the most popular staple in the Lasso repertoire. Work and kids, and a few home renovations have kept me very busy.
First up...
» The Roaming Phallus of Italy goes whining on the wrong shoulder... “We have presented a justice reform that is fundamental to us. In Italy we have almost a dictatorship of leftist judges.” To which I can only imagine Obama thinking... "and your problem is???"
» Not wholly unrelated, Skippy ponders big jugs and justice. Regular readers will know what that means. For the newbies, fair warning now...Skippy is not for the faint of heart. This is why I love him so ;)
» Blog pal BCF takes a poll of the many reasons we (Canada) do not have a conservative government. I will add my own as - We do not have a conservative government as long as they keep courting violent revolutionary indians and their enablers (read ass-kissers). I`m sure my pal Gerry could come up with a few of his own too.
» Atlas Shrugged in real life. Who can ignore the correlation?
There’s Wesley Mouch, who in the face of failed government programs screams like Rep. Barney Frank (D) of Massachusetts for wider powers. There’s Eugene Lawson, “the banker with a heart,” who like former Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson and Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke is ever ready with a bailout. There’s Mr. Thompson, who like President Obama seeks to rally the country behind pious platitudes. There’s Orren Boyle, who like President Bush says that we must abandon free-market principles to save the free market.
Read the book if you haven't already. Tex, yours is on it's way ;)
» Further to that, fellow Objectivists call now the Time to Kill The Robin Hood Myth. And time for Capitalists to stop defending themselves against false premises...
The “reverse-Robin Hood” line suggests that Ryan’s plan robs from “the poor” and gives to “the rich.” But cutting entitlements is not robbery–and cutting taxes isn’t a gift.
» Lastly, an old - but newly relevant - example of the state encroaching on parental rights...
Education, like nutrition, should be recognized as the exclusive domain of a child's parents, within legal limits objectively defining child abuse and neglect. Parents who starve their children may properly be ordered to fulfill their parental obligations, on pain of losing legal custody. But the fact that some parents may serve better food than others does not permit government to seize control of nutrition, outlaw home-cooked meals, and order all children to report for daily force-feeding at government-licensed cafeterias.








Thanks for the pinups. I love women wearing leather and also a big fan of "connect-the-dots." ;-)>
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