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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 […]

Accountability

For the last few weeks I have been amazed that much of the American electorate seems to refuse to hold Bush accountable for how his administration took us into war in Iraq under demonstrably false pretenses. I am also stupified by the fact Kerry and the Democrats seem to be afraid to hammer that fact […]

Do as I say, not as I do

Two stories appearing next to each other in this morning’s Argus made me wonder: Is it any wonder Iran, North Korea, etc., think they need to develop nuclear weapons or that we have no credibility when it comes to these issues?

At the top of page 3 was an Associated Press article that “the United […]

Those good ol’ Christian values

John Thune does not believe in evolution so probably doesn’t pollute the minds of his young teen daughters with such a concept. He prefers they learn Christian values: “I’m training my daughters on how to use a semiautomatic handgun.”

Running out of time

On September 11, Jonathan Schell lived six blocks from the World Trade Center. He then began a series of columns in The Nation called “Letter From Ground Zero.” Some have been collected in A Hole in the World, which I’ve been reading off and on over the last week or so.

Last night, I read […]