"We are what we believe. And the American people know it. And I believe that over the next two, four, ten years, election by election, state by state, precinct by precinct, door by door, vote by vote, we're going to lift our Party up, and we're going to
"I'm pretty happy with nerd values: Get yourself a comfortable living, then do a little something to change the world."
"To compare their manners, themes, applause lines and crowds is to glimpse the distinct anthropologies of the two campaigns for the presidency."
"Empires consolidate power in the hands of the few; seek expanded influence, by force if necessary; export centralized administrations to foreign lands; dictate terms to lesser powers, and manage foreign occupied peoples for their own political and commer
One of them is "giving voice to the voiceless." Journalists have been totally ignoring this during the Bush Administration.
I don't know how I feel about this. He seems awfully forgiving of a lot of things. But maybe that's necessary for what he's envisioning. Still, I don't know as it's making a difference.
If you could fold a piece of paper 100 times, it would be as big a ...
"After you learned of the unspeakable horrors of Abu Gharib, why didn't you fire a single person involved?"
A nice fable about how what once was considered 'liberal' is now considered essential rights. Makes you wonder if the future has hope for it ...
One man's manifesto against the daily grind. A really rather rema ...
Multiplying the statistics ... "What if 3,300 Americans had died in car bombings, grenade and rocket attacks, machine gun spray, and aerial bombardment in the last week? What if the grounds of the White House and the government buildings near the Mall we
How to Scare People with Statistics
Wow! What the heck happened to Bush since '94? Amazing video making a semi-convincing case for Bush's "cognitive deficits."
Why indeed? Sometimes old tech is best tech.
Although I don't like some of his thinking ("It would be special communion with the sexually complementary; something a man can have only with a woman and a woman only with a man"), his theological reasoning is actually pretty interesting.
"Whether it is President Kerry or President Bush who begins his term in January, the challenge he and we face will be the same. To find a way back to common cause, a way that we can all be Americans again. There is no guarantee we can do it or that we wi
"Kerry can only comprise an unknown, and why allow the other team to introduce an unknown when your familiar power-symbiote has always proven so wonderously adept at doing everything you'd most want him to do?"
"The bigger issue, as the TeleRead story indicates, is the prospect that the most restrictive political regimes will end up telling everyone what to do. If the most repressive governments and laws determine Internet governance globally, we're all in deep
Which of these two statements sounds like it comes from the strong ...
My sister muses interestingly on her blog.
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