December 9, 2007

Another Eyferth Study Sighting!


From the New York Times:

"All Brains Are the Same Color"

Richard E. Nisbett

December 7th Memorialized In Seattle

This is from a Seattle website

Seattlest: Sorry, FDR, But December 7th Probably Lives in Less Infamy Than Your Internment Order
December 7, 2007
The most unfortunate victims of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor--which happened 66 years ago today--were surely the 2,333 military personnel who lost their lives.

An Early Christmas Sob Story

Tis the season in which citizens are urged to feel compassion toward foreign job thieves who broke into America and then got themselves into trouble.

It's not enough that we are forced to pay billions yearly in healthcare and other costs for illegal aliens: we are guilt-tripped by the press that we should be happy to redistribute our hard-earned dollars toward foreign invaders, and particularly around Christmas.

Immigrants Doing The Jobs That Future Presidential Candidates Used To Do

The Associated Press published a list of the "worst jobs" that Presidential candidates can recall holding--they turn out to be jobs that are nowadays almost always taken by immigrants:

Personal side: Presidential candidates and the jobs they were glad to leave behind

29 Year Old Grandmother No Loretta Lynn

This story about a 15-year old welfare mother, whose own mother is 29, [The Education Wonks: Babies Having Babies: Now A Generational Problem] reminded me that Queen of Country Music Loretta Lynn was famously a grandmother at 29 herself. But you and I didn't have to pay for that.