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ROMEOs: The Retired Old Men Eating Out have a standing meeting 9-10 a.m. Monday-Friday at Waid's, Sante Fe and K-7, Olathe, KS. Not all are retired, just most. Among the ranks are academics, physicians, airline pilots, skilled tradesmen, businessmen, pastors, former pastors. The passions include politics and theology in equal amounts. All are evangelicals with backgrounds in Wesleyan Christianity. Laughter and holding one another accountable sharpens their minds and spurs them to continuing discipleship. Ebenezer is a blog based upon this fellowship.
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View Article  A Manifesto Against Islamism
Michelle Malkin reports that some European intellectuals have gotten together to issue a manifesto that begins:

After having overcome fascism, Nazism, and Stalinism, the world now faces a new totalitarian global threat: Islamism. . . .

Read the whole thing.  It will be interesting to see if this catches on or is just a passing fancy.
View Article  When "Science" Plays Politics
Michael Fumento reminds us that not everything that appears in science journals is science, or at least good science.

LAST May, a Korean report in Science magazine prompted headlines around the world by declaring it had made tremendous advances in the heretofore disappointing field of embryonic-stem-cell (ES cell) research. News that it was faked has now prompted much soul-searching in media land. "How could we have been fooled?" reporters are asking themselves in print. . . .

Read the whole thing to see the recent examples he cites.