56% of French Believe Sun Revolves Around Earth

Evidence that the French, at a minimum, have government-run education:

The percentage is no-doubt inflated, as it includes the number of French audience members intentionally choosing “the Sun” just to see him look stupid and lose.

The French are therefore lagging the US, as only 20% of Americans believe that the Sun revolves around the Earth.

Hit Him Again One-Week Hiatus

The bar exam occurs on July 24. Because of this, the pace of Hit Him Again writings will slow to accommodate around-the-clock study. This will leave two posts, one on the Civil War and the second on the American Association for Justice, in draft stage for probably the next week. I hope that, during this time, guest columns will emerge - and I welcome them.

Volunteer for the Ron Paul Campaign’s Call Iowa Program

Ron Paul is looking to call all 1.5 million registered voters in Iowa, and he needs volunteers. Quite an endeavor. Instructions for volunteering are included an email recently sent to Ron Paul supporters . . .
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Ron Paul ‘08 Trailing Howard Dean ‘04: Analysis

Most comparisons are made between Ron Paul and Howard Dean because they are both anecdotally “internet candidates,” and many are wondering whether this is the early stage of a Howard Dean-like explosion. The two are eerily similar: both began in obscurity, both are doctors, both are or were wildly popular on the internet, and both surged in donations as a result. However, a historical comparison of their fund raising and polling data show two very different campaigns.

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Preston Brooks: Punching, Drinking, Truanting, and Shooting His Way Through College

I mentioned earlier that I was requesting a book on the history of South Carolina College. Well, it came in today, and I was able to figure out more about Preston Brooks’s fighting over a school election outcome. Well, the fight wasn’t really about the “outcome” as it turns out: Read the rest of this entry »