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All In The Family by Lisa Shaat
(for The Philadelphia Spirit of the River Wards)
Friday, June 29, 2012
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Broccoli Brain: Sports & Tort
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New York Times - How Broccoli Landed on Supreme Court Menu by James B. Stewart
Excerpt:
It turns out that broccoli did not spring from the mind of Justice Scalia. The vegetable trail leads backward through conservative media and pundits. Before reaching the Supreme Court, vegetables were cited by a federal judge in Florida with a libertarian streak; in an Internet video financed by libertarian and ultraconservative backers; at a Congressional hearing by a Republican senator; and an op-ed column by David B. Rivkin Jr., a libertarian lawyer whose family emigrated from the former Soviet Union when he was 10.
Even those who reject the broccoli argument appreciate its simplicity. Whatever the Supreme Court rules, Mr. Rivkin and his libertarian allies have turned the decision into a cliffhanger that few thought possible.
“I have some grudging admiration for them,” said Akhil Amar, a professor of law and political science at Yale and author of a book on the Constitution. “All the more so because it’s such a bad argument. They have been politically brilliant. They needed a simplistic metaphor, and in broccoli they got it.”
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New York Times - How Broccoli Landed on Supreme Court Menu by James B. Stewart
Excerpt:
It turns out that broccoli did not spring from the mind of Justice Scalia. The vegetable trail leads backward through conservative media and pundits. Before reaching the Supreme Court, vegetables were cited by a federal judge in Florida with a libertarian streak; in an Internet video financed by libertarian and ultraconservative backers; at a Congressional hearing by a Republican senator; and an op-ed column by David B. Rivkin Jr., a libertarian lawyer whose family emigrated from the former Soviet Union when he was 10.
Even those who reject the broccoli argument appreciate its simplicity. Whatever the Supreme Court rules, Mr. Rivkin and his libertarian allies have turned the decision into a cliffhanger that few thought possible.
“I have some grudging admiration for them,” said Akhil Amar, a professor of law and political science at Yale and author of a book on the Constitution. “All the more so because it’s such a bad argument. They have been politically brilliant. They needed a simplistic metaphor, and in broccoli they got it.”
Monday, June 25, 2012
Banquet: $1 Meal (Four Versions)
Boneless Pork Rib Shaped Patty Meal with Smoke Flavor Added
Barbecue Sauce and Rib Shaped Patty with Mashed Potatoes and Corn
Chicken Fried Chicken Meal
Country Style Gravy, Boneless Fried Chicken Patty, Mashed Potatoes and Corn
Meal Loaf Meal
Gravy with Meat Loaf, Mashed Potatoes and Corn
Chicken Pasta Marinara
Zesty Marinara over Breaded Chicken Patty and Rigatoni Pasta
Barbecue Sauce and Rib Shaped Patty with Mashed Potatoes and Corn
Chicken Fried Chicken Meal
Country Style Gravy, Boneless Fried Chicken Patty, Mashed Potatoes and Corn
Meal Loaf Meal
Gravy with Meat Loaf, Mashed Potatoes and Corn
Chicken Pasta Marinara
Zesty Marinara over Breaded Chicken Patty and Rigatoni Pasta
Friday, June 22, 2012
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Friday, June 8, 2012
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Reading Pile: On Reserve
Satchel Paige: The Life and Times of an American Legend by Larry Tye
Published by Random House - 2009
Who Is That Man?: In Search of the Real Bob Dylan by David Dalton
Published by Hyperion - 2012
Published by Random House - 2009
Who Is That Man?: In Search of the Real Bob Dylan by David Dalton
Published by Hyperion - 2012
Monday, June 4, 2012
June 2012: Thought For The New Month
"Dream, but don't make dreams your master;
Think, but don't make thoughts your aim."
-- Rudyard Kipling
Think, but don't make thoughts your aim."
-- Rudyard Kipling
Friday, June 1, 2012
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