Showing posts with label Blogs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blogs. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

We Got the Wrong Bush!

It is all explained here:


The Lord then explained how unfettered evil could be unleashed on the world in 2001 after eight consecutive years of relative peace and prosperity.

“Sometimes, when I’m in a rush and I have one or two billion things going at once, things get forgotten or mixed up. Look at Marissa Tomei winning the Oscar for My Friend Vinnie, for instance, or The Bridges of Madison County.

“Well, back in 1946, when I was busy cleaning up the mess you people made after WWII, I apparently... I can’t believe I’m saying this. I apparently sent this dimension, the one where the rules of science and logic actually apply, the wrong George W. Bush.
The blogger, jurassicpork (love that handle) has a terrific sense of humor.

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Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Blog Discovery

Today's blog discovery: Les Enrages.org. Check 'em out.

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Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Dissident Voice

Discover the Dissident Voice. They spare no one.

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Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Scholars and Rogues

Another terrific blog: Scholars and Rogues. They address a wide range of topics but their coverage of the Blackwater group is terrifying.

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Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Digby

Meet Digby.

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Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Connecting the Dots

Neat blog find: Connecting.the.Dots. His "About Me" reads:

ROBERT STEIN, editor, publisher, media critic and journalism teacher, is a former Chairman of the American Society of Magazine Editors, and author of “Media Power: Who Is Shaping Your Picture of the World?” Before the war in Iraq, he wrote in The New York Times: “I see a generation gap in the debate over going to war in Iraq. Those of us who fought in World War II know there was no instant or easy glory in being part of 'The Greatest Generation,' just as we knew in the 1990s that stock-market booms don’t last forever. We don’t have all the answers, but we want to spare our children and grandchildren from being slaughtered by politicians with a video-game mentality." This is not meant to extol geezer wisdom but suggest that, even in our age of 24/7 hot flashes, something can be said for perspective. The Web is a wide space for spreading news, but it can also be a deep well of collective memory to help us understand today’s world. In olden days, tribes kept village elders around to remind them with which foot to begin the ritual dance. Start the music.

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Monday, May 14, 2007

Blog Find

Sustainable Middle Class is a good blog. Check it out.

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