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Graduate School in the Humanities: Just Don’t Go — Thomas H. Benton, The Chronicle of Higher Education

Why Martin Luther King Was Republican — Frances Rice, Human Events

Of course this only makes sense given the history of the Civil War, but for some reason reading this took me aback. Some residual public school/media conditioning still held some slight sway, I guess. With this, there’s less now than there was yesterday.

How my mother’s fanatical feminist views tore us apart — Rebecca Walker, UK Mail Online

Colleges are allowing coed dorm rooms — Michelle R. Smith, Associated Press

Materialistic society is ‘damaging’ children: poll — AFP on Breitbart

Can a Regular American Win the White House? — DJ Drummond, Wizbang

Big Media: Opiate of the Masses? — Loyd Case, ExtremeTech

LA-GOV: Dems attack Jindal’s religious writings
— Vladimir, Redstate

How Dumping TV Allowed Me to Quit My Job, Create an Online Business and Fund My Retirement Account — SavingAdvice.com Blog

Who The Hell Elected Helen Thomas?
— Dan Riehl, Riehl World View

Mom should take over running school’s discipline effort
Overton, ZeroIntelligence

The Glenn and Helen Show: Should Adolescence Be Abolished?
Instapundit

‘Political correctness is killing our freedoms’ [says José Manuel Barroso] — Bruno Waterfield, UK Telegraph

The Left Is Devolving Into A New Kind of Tyranny
LibertarianHawk, RedState

Paedophile Ring Uncovered — Sky News

This article mentions something called the Virtual Global Taskforce, which not only has a cool name, but it also has a most worthy mission.

Teen ’sport killings’ of homeless on the rise
Ashley Fantz, CNN

I’m Jealous Of His Joystick – Kate, I Think Therefore I Blog

See Also: US internet addicts ‘as ill as alcoholics’ – NewScientist The View from the TopA friend of RobustYoungSoul, Soul Kerfuffle

More TVs Than People in Average [American] Home
David Bauder, AP on Breitbart

USC Study: Celebrities Really Are More Narcissistic Than the General Public – PR Newswire on Breitbart

AOL Proudly Releases Massive Amounts of Private Data
Michael Arrington, TechCrunch

If you are subscribed to AOL, then get out, if they will let you. Your credit rating and privacy may be at stake, and it may already be too late for you. Have a nice day.