Archive for February, 2008

The Passing of a Great Man

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

William F. Buckley’s passing today surprised everyone, and greatly saddened millions who have been touched by his life.

Perhaps the greatest sadness in this — for Buckley is surely with his Lord this day — is that it is mere millions and not billions who will miss him; for surely the entire world has benefited from his wisdom and tireless advocacy for freedom, the transformative global change his ideas begat, and the spread of a renewed belief in liberty which had been all but exhausted when his work began.

From Prime Ministers to Presidents to a little girl — my Sherri — sitting with her daddy watching Firing Line, those indelibly marked by his insight are all around us, in a world far better than that which Whittaker Chambers and Joseph Schumpeter imagined possible, believing in the inevitability of Communism as surely as they passionately promoted a different path. They did not believe their work could bear fruit; but Buckley did, the impetuous youth standing up in his day to an older, tireder generation, “standing athwart history crying ‘Stop!’” And stop it did: with the collapse of not only the Soviet Empire but the Keynesian and socialist mire into which the West had fallen too, and the rise of a new dawn of freedom, all made possible because someone not only nurtured the ideas but provided the hope required for victory.

The left, now at least nominally led by Barack Obama, preaches “change” and “hope” too, but the change they preach is a return to the old lost path, one of serfdom, of drones, of cogs in a statist machine. You can call it socialism, you can call it fascism, but what it is, on its very best day, is bleak, and dark, and hopeless.

It is up to us to stop this false hope, this “change” for change’s sake; and not just when it appears in one party, but wherever it shows its face. It is a task worthy of the great Buckley. It is our duty to rise to the occasion, to fill his shoes, and to triumph. His whole life was spent to make that possible. Now it’s up to us.

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MoveOn,
Barack Obama,
Communism,
Conservatism,
Rod D. Martin,
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TheVanguard.Org

William F. Buckley Dead at 82

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

The father of the new Conservative Movement passed away last night.  He will be remembered as the founder of National Review the most widely circulated conservative publication in the United States.

Oscar Wrap-Up: ?No Country for Old Glory?

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

Lisa Fabrizio cuts to the chase, at the American Spectator.

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Media,
Movies,
Blame America First,
Culture War,
Rod D. Martin,
War on Terror,
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New Tribune Boss Blames Economic Woes on Clinton, Obama

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

He left out Charlie Rangel, unfortunately. Clip from the CNBC story (which includes the video):

The US economy will avoid recession as the housing market begins to recover this spring, according to billionaire investor Sam Zell.

Speaking on “Squawk Box” this morning, Zell attributed much of the current economic troubles to fear-mongering and politicking by Democratic presidential contenders Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama.

“Obviously what we have going on is an attempt to create a self-fulfilling prophecy,” said Zell, chairman of Equity Investments Group and owner of the Chicago Cubs, Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times and other companies. “We have two Democratic candidates who are vying with each other to describe the economic situation worse.

Anyone else remember “the worst economy in 50 years”?

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Hillary Clinton,
Barack Obama,
Economics,
Election 2008,
Rod D. Martin,
TheVanguard.Org

Automated Killer Robots ?a Threat to Humanity??

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

Interesting article on the rapidly advancing technologies our military (as well as South Korea’s, Israel’s, and others) are deploying on the battlefield, and the potential ethical implications as they become more and more like the Terminator.

As a big supporter of many of these things who nevertheless does not wish to be annihilated by Skynet, I think it’s worth some thought. ;)

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Technology,
Defense Policy,
Rod D. Martin,
TheVanguard.Org

Temperature Monitors Report Widescale Global Cooling

Tuesday, February 26th, 2008

The hard evidence is in: a twelve-month long drop in world temperatures just wiped out a century of warming. All four major global temperature tracking outlets (Hadley, NASA’s GISS, UAH, RSS) have released updated data. All show that over the past year, global temperatures have dropped precipitously.

According to the report, the cooling is pretty dramatically driven by the sunspot cycle — as this blog has been reporting for several years now — and not by still-climbing CO2 emissions. As the report says, “While the data doesn’t itself disprove that carbon dioxide is acting to warm the planet, it does demonstrate clearly that more powerful factors are now cooling it.”

Ya think? Really? A gigantic nearby star has more effect on our tiny planet’s climate than, say, Al Gore’s SUV?

Could that have also been true when Earth (and several other planets, according to NASA data) were warming, you know, because the Solar cycle was really really active for a number of years?

So it seems. And though this may save us from some nasty global socialism, the irony is pretty rich. As the story puts it, “Let’s hope those factors stop fast. Cold is more damaging than heat.”

Yeah. Sure is, Al. It sure is.

Tags:
Environment,
Rod D. Martin,
TheVanguard.Org

We Know We Buy All Ours There?

Tuesday, February 26th, 2008

Apple’s iTunes store is now the number 2 music retailer in America, behind only Wal-Mart. 50 million customers and they sold 20 million songs on Christmas Day alone. Impressive.

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Technology,
Apple,
Culture,
Media,
Rod D. Martin,
TheVanguard.Org

Even the UN Says the NIE is Wrong

Tuesday, February 26th, 2008

Iran, of course, dismisses the nuke documents as fakes, as will MoveOn and the State Department. But you know, when even the UN is saying it, sheesh.

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WMDs,
Iran,
War on Terror,
Rod D. Martin,
TheVanguard.Org