The full speech is after the jump. But what's interesting to me is how the speech is about much more than Iraq. It's about focusing on Pakistan, on energy independence, and on Iran. It's a speech that might have been... Full story...
Julian Sanchez has a smart post on Palin-mania and the blogs aping the MSM: We like to say new media is allowing us all to be journalists.
National Geographic explains why identical twins might not have the same sexual orientation: (Hat tip: Box Turtle)
Phillip Carter, who ran the blog Intel Dump before joining the Obama administration as an official for detainee affairs, resigned last week.
The turkey wasn't always so dumb: Generally considered cranially vacant even for a bird—the turkey wasn’t always such a buffoon.
Blake Hurst gives thanks: If the movie “Food, Inc.” can be said to have a theme, it is that corn is too cheap.
A very useful reminder of the long view, in these days of precipitous decline after the disastrous, bankrupting, morale-breaking over-reach of the Bush-Cheney years: Even if America is exhausted, worn out and a shadow of her former self, from having.
And why I will not relent on Palin and the danger she represents: "The energy that actually shapes the world springs from emotions -- racial pride, leader-worship, religious belief, love of war -- which liberal intellectuals mechanically write off as.
Hank Hyena, writing for transhumanist magazine H+, imagines the consequences of lab grown meat: In-Vitro Meat will be fashioned from any creature, not just domestics that were affordable to farm.
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