我々の思いと心はあなたにしている。
Source date (UTC): 2011-03-12 13:16:00 UTC
我々の思いと心はあなたにしている。
Source date (UTC): 2011-03-12 13:16:00 UTC
http://www.navytimes.com/news/2011/03/ap-military-report-too-many-whites-men-leading-military-030711/?sms_ss=facebook&at_xt=4d76711665f3457e%2C0Ah.. Yes. “The Final Solution” for eliminating white male Christendom. The White Males are indeed the worst sort of villans. (Well, except for every other group of elites.) The final solution is killing off 2500 years of the Great Fraternity, it’s history, it’s mythos, it’s civilization, it’s economy, and now the source of it’s culture: The west, like all other civilizations, is the product of it’s military cultur
Source date (UTC): 2011-03-08 13:18:00 UTC
2 c. flour
1/2 tsp. salt
2 1/2 tsp. baking powder
1/4 c. butter
1/2 c. milk
1 lg. egg
In large bowl sift together flour, salt, and baking powder. Cut in butter until mixture is very fine. Add milk and egg. Mix to form a dough. Knead thoroughly and roll very thin. Cut into squares or rounds and place on lightly greased cookie sheets. Prick crackers with fork. Bake at 400 degrees for 10 minutes or until lightly browned.
Source date (UTC): 2011-03-07 00:38:00 UTC
Nabisco: Please do an annual run of Milk Crackers for the holiday season, even if you only distribute them through Amazon by the case. There is no substitute. It’s simple business. It’s good brand building.
Source date (UTC): 2011-03-07 00:37:00 UTC
http://www.capitalismv3.com/?p=2404Controversial Topic Warning: The decline in scientific credibility in politics is due to perverse economic incentives in research universities, and the shoddy work that results from it.
Source date (UTC): 2011-03-06 14:37:00 UTC
The amazing human body. The difference between my pre, and post-surgery immune system keeps astonishing me.
Source date (UTC): 2011-03-06 11:47:00 UTC
Why is it that every time I spend a day in Bellevue I catch a cold? It’s like a Terrarium for disease vectors.
Source date (UTC): 2011-03-05 12:54:00 UTC
Humans unconsciously rely upon these social constructs in order to establish priorities in political decision making:
In the west, we rely upon the fraternity. The remnants of our military social order. Democracy works for us because we are a fraternal society FIRST. Democracy DEPENDS upon the fraternal society. The competing sentiments of tribe, cult, and family give rise to the different approaches to the solution of political problems. IT’S THAT SIMPLE.
In a nation with no institutions other than tribal alliances, only members of the existing hierarchy can replace a leader, because the only institution that the society relies upon is loyalty to individuals, and religion, not to principles. In fact, this is the entire problem with the primitive civilization we call Islam. There is loyalty to family and tribe, loyalty to religion, but no loyalty to principles of government. We forget in the west, how miraculous and uncommon is our transfer or power between regimes. The anglo world is unique in it’s stability. Western culture is unique, and it’s method of government is unique. It is, since antiquity, based upon the balance of powers. The rest of the world lives under precisely the opposite postion: the concentration of power. We cannot hold others up to our standards. We can only help them understand that if they wish our economic prosperity, them must adopt our forms of loyalty. Loyalty first, to principles.
Regarding the debate as to whether Jefferson or Paine wrote the original draft of the Declaration of Independence. I don’t care whether Paine or Jefferson authored the constitution one way or the other. I don’t think it’s material. I am fairly sure at this point that we would have been better off in the end if Washington had been made King, as Adams desired. Much better off. Democracy, especially since the Senate has been directly elected is simply the slow road to totalitarianism. A government consisting of a King for affairs of state and justice, plus a Senate for affairs of money and commerce, plus a House of Commons for affairs of redistribution and charity, mirrors the class structure of society. Democracy perpetuates the myth of equality – the classes are not equal in ability, skill, knowledge or wisdom. They are instead, forms of specialization. The American revolution simply encouraged the turnover of the great monarchies, and the destruction of western civilization that restulted from it. We had it right. The old english system was right. Adams was right, and Paine got it wrong. If I were Paine, I’d be happy that history has blamed it all on Jefferson.