Archive for March 15th, 2007

Those who have studied German will have more appreciation for this gem, though it’s quite humorous if you know no German.

The Awful German Language
Mark Twain
from A Tramp Abroad

A little learning makes the whole world kin.
–Proverbs xxxii, 7.

Mark Steyn says:

I love that “IMAGINE PEACE” sticker because it advertises a total failure of imagination – a failure to imagine that there could be anything out there that might ripple one’s complacent parochial self-absorption.

At least when it comes to government. Here’s one example:

In what had become a grammatical Gordian knot, the Arkansas Senate supported a resolution Tuesday declaring “Arkansas’s” the correct way to write the state’s possessive case.

The Senate vote came after a few groans and an introduction by Sen. Jim Hill, who said he studied the history surrounding “the much-debated apostrophe-s.”

After receiving a single question, the Senate approved the resolution on a voice vote, although a few “no” votes could be heard.

Hill, D-Nashville, lamented the lack of enthusiasm on the floor.

Who, other than a politician, could get enthusiastic about legislating a correct possessive — as if that is going to have any effect on whether people use it or not?

But you know that’s not the only example (hat tip to Betsy Newmark):

Joint House Memorial 54 was introduced by representative Joni Marie Gutierrez, who represents Dona Ana County. It states that Pluto, the recently demoted object, “be declared a planet and that March 13, 2007 be declared ‘Pluto Planet Day’ at the legislature.”

Yes, that’s right. New Mexico’s state legislature not only declared a “Pluto Planet Day,” but decided to declare that Pluto is a planet — as if the astronomers of the world could possibly care what the New Mexico legislature thinks about Pluto’s planetary status.

There’s nothing new about governments wasting tax money on issues that are none of their concern, of course; it’s what governments do. In the 80s, we had all these “Sister City Resolutions,” usually with the cities in left-wing tyrannies with the bloodiest human rights abuses (but that was “progressive,” you see). Or the recent anti-war resolutions across the land of nuts and burned-out hippies, Vermont.

Every day, I come closer to thinking we should elect these people, then lock the doors so they can’t vote, can’t talk, can’t meet, or can’t do anything — but keep their mouths shut and mind their own business.

You bring the tar. I’ll bring the feathers.

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