Thursday, May 7, 2009
Wow, this one really went in a different direction than I thought
I was thinking about posting this story yesterday, about a boy falsely accused using a Patriot Act-type arrest and being held without rights.
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Monday, May 4, 2009
Random thought of the day
I knew that there is a Library of Congress, but did you know there there is a Librarian of Congress?
Sunday, May 3, 2009
Friday, May 1, 2009
List of all Israeli Settlements
This is actually pretty interesting. It's a list from an apparently secret Israeli defense database that Haaretz published last year. It's only recently been translated. Here it is.
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Really great quote
Via Andrew Sullivan's blog:
"Studying the past few years, one could arrive at the conclusion that Pakistan's army is epically incompetent. One could similarly arrive at the conclusion that Pakistan's army is competent -- but fighting for the other side," -Abu Muqawama
"Studying the past few years, one could arrive at the conclusion that Pakistan's army is epically incompetent. One could similarly arrive at the conclusion that Pakistan's army is competent -- but fighting for the other side," -Abu Muqawama
“These are the Jews and the Palestinians here.”
So describes an RNC member about the state of various factions within the Republican party. Nice.
Jewish Anti-Zionists
Those of us in LA, really don't see these feelings espoused very often. I mean, I couldn't agree more, but it's important to know that these views exist, that Zionism shouldn't be just taken for granted by us but must be actively defended, even within the Jewish people.
49%
... is the percentage of Americans who support same-sex marriage, not just civil unions, according to a new ABC/WashPost poll. Other fun facts, support for the legalization of marijuana is at all time highs (hehe...) with 46% over all- that's 49% of dems, 53% of independents and... 28% of republicans, who I would think would have wanted to spend the next 4-8 years stoned out of their minds... ah well.
Cool Music Video
See here. Apparently everything was done live and in one take, which is really quite impressive.
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Really wants me want to watch it
via the NYTimes: "Despite a threat from Islamists, two Pakistani brothers stealthily manufacture fetish and bondage wear, earning more than $1 million a year from their Western customers."
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Damn
SCOTUS say that a "fleeting" curse word can, in fact, be regulated by the FCC.
Update: Longer discuss, including excerpts, here.
Visiting the DMZ
Cool post. When was the last time you read about the border between South and North Korea?
60 in the senate!
Holy cow. Senator Arlen Spector, formerly R-PA, is switching parties to be a Democrat. With Franken, this gives Democrats 60. Of the top of my head, this probably means that Republicans will try every possible trick to keep Franken out of the senate. Wow....
Update: Why did he do it?
Monday, April 27, 2009
They don't call it swine flu in Israel...
... because that's not Kosher. Seriously. Guess what they call it?
Guess who did this ad?
I'd be very impressed if you guessed who made this ad. Watch all the way till the end. Random, no?
21%
... is the number of self identifying Republicans in the USA right now, according to WaPo/ABC.
(35 identified as dem, 38 as independent)
Sunday, April 26, 2009
Stonehenge, USA edition
This is a really trippy article about an anonymous effort to build a 16 foot solid granite structure as a set of rules for the end of times. But more in an anti-Christian way than Christian way. Read about it.
I was wrong
Apparently Orszag, Obama's OMB director, isn't gay. Huh. Oh well.
Update: Read this article! It's a great of example of the long New Yorker format that gives such a full picture of what it's describing, which, in this case is Orszag and Obama's whole economic policy- not to mention some wonderful details of how the Obama White House works.
Hates the torture, Loves the drones
Obama is, apparently, doing the whole CIA drone attack thing in AfPak in ways that Bush never would.
Durban II update
Friday, April 24, 2009
Thursday, April 23, 2009
This wouldn't happen in the U.S. congress
Apparently Hamas head Khalid Meshal addressed a bunch of British lawmakers by satellite.
The hypocrisy of "open orthodoxy"
A great rant, which, while I disagree with some of it, is nevertheless really good food for thought.
Texas Seceding?
Texas Republicans are 48%-48% on whether or not Texas would be best as an independent country. See the bottom of the page.
Head Scratcher
Levi Johnston on Larry King last night:
What was he doing when Sarah Palin's candidacy was announced? Sheep huntin'. "Sheep herding?" King asked, confused. Sheep huntin'.
Is that like quail hunting in an enclosed area?
Pesach and Streits
Did you know that there was a movement in NY to say that all Streits products weren't kosher for pesach? Here's some thoughts on it.
Update: See the comments to the link. Los Angeles' Rabbi Korobkin responded- which shows I guess, that the linked blog is at least somewhat widely read.
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Goldberg on the Economy
Great piece by Jeffrey Goldberg on the economy. Interesting, but mainly funny and well written.
NY DHS: Hamas in the USA
This is a FOUO report by the NY Department of Homeland Security (yes, they have one) on... Hamas' American activities.
Is Hinduism Avodah Zarah?
Some might not care, but if so it creates some serious problems. Read more here.
Interview about Shaindy.com
It's a NY hookup site for frum marrieds. For more about it, see here.
Here's an interview with its editor.
Security You Can Trust In
Apparently the Brits lost a bunch of prisoner data on a USB stick. Luckily, the thing was encrypted. Unluckily, the password was attached to the stick by a sticky note.
HUC Los Angeles to Close?
The LATimes is reporting that Reform Judaism's HUC is running out of money, so they may close up to two campuses (they have three: Los Angeles, Cincinnati, and New York).
Where does oil come from?
This is a question that Energy Secretary David Chu was asked by a congressman. It appears that the congressman thought he stumped the energy secretary. WTF?
Kosher Wines
When Pesach comes around, everyone talks about kosher wine. This video one of the better posts, from two guys who are awesome: Gary Vaynerchuk, who's fun to watch; and Daniel Rogov, who is THE Israeli wine critic.
A Contrarian take on Susan Boyle
If you don't know who she is, watch this.
Most people think it's amazing, apparently this person doesn't.
For what it's worth, I found the whole thing cool.
Most people think it's amazing, apparently this person doesn't.
For what it's worth, I found the whole thing cool.
Torture
Here is the report of the US Senate Armed Services on torture by the Bush Administration.
Here(1,2,3,4) are the newly declassified torture memos from the US DOJ OLC.
There's been a ton of analysis on this. Something recent is this from Jane Mayer who wrote the book on Bush and torture.
Here's something from someone who went through SERE training, which was the basis for much of the US's knowledge on torture.
Fun first post, no?
Here(1,2,3,4) are the newly declassified torture memos from the US DOJ OLC.
There's been a ton of analysis on this. Something recent is this from Jane Mayer who wrote the book on Bush and torture.
Here's something from someone who went through SERE training, which was the basis for much of the US's knowledge on torture.
Fun first post, no?
Beginning
OK,
So I've said to myself I was going to to this for a while. The pupose of all this is simple: to post links that I find interesting. They will be on Judaism, Orthodox controversies, science, tech in general, defense/national security, secrecy, politics, things I find funny, and some other stuff. I'll try to keep my own commentary to a minimum, but the links will speak for themselves in terms of my own bias.
Have fun!
josh
So I've said to myself I was going to to this for a while. The pupose of all this is simple: to post links that I find interesting. They will be on Judaism, Orthodox controversies, science, tech in general, defense/national security, secrecy, politics, things I find funny, and some other stuff. I'll try to keep my own commentary to a minimum, but the links will speak for themselves in terms of my own bias.
Have fun!
josh
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