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  1. Eating on someone else’s expense account ends up costing you in the end (and the around the middle)
  2. Ditto for drinking
  3. The level of effort some people are prepared to devote to a given subject or issue area is at the same time both staggering and humbling. I am a worm.
  4. What do Triple Canopy guys do when they’re not defending Muslims in the Middle East? Defending their royalty in southern California (nice fanny pack tough guy)
  5. I reiterate my offer to all MSM print or online news/commentary outlets: real military experience, real name, real information …
  6. … please accept soon because I’m getting too old to compete with the new generation of journalistic fraud-busters.
  7. Despite the name, Orange County seemed to be totally devoid of citrus trees.
  8. The Claremont Lincoln Fellow most scary-smart about democracy, political philosophy and US history: Roman Joch – a Czech - and executive director of the Civic Institute.
  9. The Meatball’s ability to connect-the-dots: world class. (inside joke)
  10. As heinous as TNR and STB have been recently, we should probably give the actual Stephen Glass a break by spreading our wealth of scorn by evoking names like Jayson Blair and Janet Cooke.
  11. Except for events that involve family, this was arguably the most educational and otherwise meaningful week of my adult life. I was lucky to make the cut.

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Ay carumba!

http://swedemeat.blogspot.com/2006/02/only-all-meatballs-are-enough.html

Every single electronic communication is being collected and stored - or is targeted for such eventual capture. That means every electronic communication. At a bare minimum the forensic trace evidence of each and every electronic communication is being collected and stored for good. At most the actual exhaustive contents of each volley of electronic communication is being collected and stored.

We are not speaking of data mining per se here - that is an entirely different matter albeit one that stands to make productive use of this CATCH ALL program . We are speaking of a Manhattan Project type effort to collect and store ALL communications within the United States for present and future exploitation.

What has been publicly exposed to date are various forms of dubious data mining activities and fuzzy-legal snoopings into the communications of domestic subpopulations of relatively limited size. These activities however represent only a minute fraction of the scope of the real stinker that belies these surface ripples. More tomorrow.

Very cool! How did you get involved with Claremont ?

What’s the story with the fanny-pack ?

Michael Tanji [TypeKey Profile Page]:

I know a guy who knows a guy. ;-)

fanny-pack: No-necked, too-small-t-shirt wearing ex-GI of some sort observed trying to keep up with a young Arabian (literally, group of Saudi royals were kicking around the same hotel) woman who turned her security guard into her porter. Kind of hard to draw from the front-facing fanny-pack holster when you’re busy schlepping the princess’ Carl’s Jr. order. He had this look on his face like, “I’m a bad-ass” but given the circumstances and some time to think about it, he was probably trying to communicate, “Man, if I didn’t need the money I’d bail on this spoiled brat.”

Isaac [TypeKey Profile Page]:

Nice one!
And, you are correct about the Meatball. He’s changed ‘my adjective’ correctly…cleverly. So, what books from The Review should be added to my stack? Any authors there as well?

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