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  1. ACM has an interview with Tim Bray (to read), via /..

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  2. American RealPolitik: Draconian UK Gun Ban Useless?

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  3. ONJava.com: SwarmStream: A Next-Generation HTTP Stack for Java, via Wesley. Hope to remember this next time I do network stuff in Java.

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  4. Glenn links to Fred Kaplan's debunking of the Lancet study (from back in October) at Slate. The Lancet study was the one that claimed that 100,000 civilians have been killed in Iraq. Never credible in the first place, this number continues to be cited by ideologues and the uninformed.

    Update: Also see Charles' post on this from when this fraudulent study came out.

    Update: Glenn has more links (and astute commentary) on the study.

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  5. Roger Simon approvingly links to today's column by Charles Krauthammer (to read).

    This column by VDH is also appropriate here. Via LGF.

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  6. Stupid.com: Octodog

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Schiavo

A woman is being legally murdered, and Congress spent all of yesterday talking about baseball (via Glenn). The world is absurd.

Fashion design is absurd too, but at least no one's dying over that. Peggy Noonan says Schaivo's case has political consequences. Sure, why not. Someone fix this.

Update: DJ Drummond asks some good questions.

Update: Michelle Malkin has a post about this, and this asshat is trying to rationalize this murder.

Update: The beautiful and talented Patricia Heaton speaks out in support of Terri and in opposition to slowly starving her for the next week or so until she dies. Via Lorie at PoliPundit. We like Patricia Heaton.

Update: Corrected the spelling of Schiavo's name in the title. Also see what Catherine Johnson has to say.

  1. Glenn Reynolds has some advice for anti-war protestors on how to celebrate the anniversary of the Iraq invasion.

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  2. Funny story from a Googler, via Google Blog.

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  3. Gotta try me some Laphroaig, via Titus

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  4. "EP" makes the point that Google Code is great PR for Python (via Simon):

    I think this is huge PR. Python isn't mentioned as an also ran after Java, C++ and Perl, etc.; Python is a headliner. Add the fact that Google publishes a functional programming library for Python, and it is clear the world's leading search engine places real working value on and trust in Python.

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Boxer wants to change the Constitution

It seems that Barbara Boxer wants to change the Constitution to require a supermajority for judicial confirmation. Of course, though all of a sudden the process of judicial confirmation we've used for 200+ years is inadequate, she hasn't actually proposed a change to the Constitution. In truth, the Constitution is irrelevant to her. It doesn't matter to her what the law of the land actually says (which is, that judicial confirmation only requires a simple majority, as opposed to the very limited number of actions that require a super majority), only what she feels like: "There ought to be a super vote. Don't you think so?" (Via Glenn.)

Of course, I could respect her if she really did believe that judicial confirmation should always require a super vote. If she had actually proposed a change to the Constitution, or even to Senate rules, to require a super majority, I could respect that. But in reality she wants to do whatever's politically expedient at the time, damn law and precedent. As Democratic power has waned, the courts are the one avenue they hope to be able to continue their agenda, and as Captain Ed puts it, the filibuster is their "back-door strategy" to prevent change they don't like. If Boxer's protest was built on principle I could respect it. Rather, it's the grossest form of politically expedient special pleading.

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