by Peter Venetoklis | Nov 23, 2017 | Environment
With much fanfare, Syria, a nation torn asunder in a civil/proxy war, joined the Paris Climate Accords, leaving America as the final holdout. Whoop-de-lah-di-dah-doo. Does anyone in his right mind think that Syria is going to engage in “climate action,”...
by Eugene Darden Nicholas | Nov 13, 2017 | Culture, Politics
New York City has finally repealed its 91 year old, Jazz Age Cabaret law. The fight over the 23 skidoo goes on, vodeodo‘s specter infiltrates unchecked across the “isle of Manhatto” in its subtle wiles, but the Charleston is now free to come up from...
by Peter Venetoklis | Nov 11, 2017 | Guns
EDITOR’S NOTE: This is one of a series of articles on gun rights. Each addresses a common anti-gun trope. “It’s too easy to buy an assault weapon!” Consider how you would feel if someone complained “It’s too easy to buy a...
by Peter Venetoklis | Nov 3, 2017 | Culture, Opinion, Politics
Ever wonder why the Left is so adamant about defending Islam, despite the latter’s decidedly illiberal attitudes towards matters of prime importance to the Left (e.g. gay rights, women’s rights, marriage, abortion)? Ever wonder why, when a Muslim commits...
by Peter Venetoklis | Oct 27, 2017 | Education, Opinion, Politics
I recently took a break from my hoovering “urban fantasy” novels to read Bill Bryson’s A Short History of Nearly Everything. The book is a history of the science of the Earth and the universe, with the “history” aspect being discussion...
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