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Worth the time

Juan Cole on September 11 and Its Aftermath. Kos on the campaign if Bush ran against Jesus. Not quite sure the source of the data (appears to be IP addresses) but here’s a neat graphic on where spam comes from. (Via memepool). Project Censored has announced its list of the Top 25 Censored Stories […]

Just so much stuff

Back for about 48 hours before another round of hockey. Too much happening, making my head spin from all the insanity and inanity. So, here’s some quickies from the last day or so:

Pot or Kettle? Have to love Scotty McClellan’s unmitigated gall after the Swift Boat crap in responding to questions about the recent […]

Worth the time

Limited blogging ahead as “foreign relations” take precedence — the World Cup of Hockey in St. Paul. USA vs. Russia Thursday and v. Slovokia Friday. Thus, a longer edition of Worth The Time.

Slate’s William Saletan on What does 9/11 tell us about Bush? AlterNet excerpts a portion of a new book arguing that Bush […]

Worth the time

If you haven’t seen or heard about it already, the Washington Post had a story Thursday on the Daschle-Thune race. (The Post noted, as I did elsewhere, that Thune managed to inject gay marriage into the recent ag debate). The Columbia Journalism Review has a couple interesting pieces. One explores the the media’s handling […]

Worth the time (catch-up edition)

Dahlia Lithwick’s excellent column in last Sunday’s NY Times regarding “re-activist judges.” David Ignatius’ column on the true dangers of politicizing terror. Not only does the Iraqi Olympic soccer team object to being used in Bush campaign ads, some of them say if they were not in Athens they would join the resistance. (Via […]