I never got around to addressing the whole Obama/Wright foolishness diversionsary tactic discussion. But it’s interesting to see that some white reverends are coming under closer scrutiny. John McCain’s buddy John Hagee — you know, the guy who want’s to base U.S. foreign policy on the Book of Revelations — has finally been called of [...] Full story...
Here are some of the people writing about some of the stuff I wish I had time to write about, for September 5th from 13:17 to 13:24:
Mike Lux: Different Than My Small-Town Values - Many of my family and friends in small-town America are Republicans, but they're generally not this kind of mean Republican.
Let me start by saying that I’m going to give the Log Cabin Republicans the benefit of the doubt that they choose their party and their candidate based on their political philosophy and not just their positions on LGBT issues.
Going to Back to School Night at my son’s kindergarten. #
Curious about: How an elephant gets addicted to heroin, let along detoxes.
Here are some of the people writing about some of the stuff I wish I had time to write about, for September 4th from 12:44 to 14:59:
Citizen Crain: Last night’s lies - The bottom line is that the Republicans believe that the road to victory this November is a continuation of lying to the American [.
Working on the same blog post I’ve been trying to write for the last three days. #
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Wow. Just…wow.
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It’s worth it just to hear Peggy Noonan’s potty-mouth, but that ain’t all.
Here are some of the people writing about some of the stuff I wish I had time to write about, for September 3rd from 09:09 to 09:52:
Box Turtle Bulletin » Palin’s Misunderstanding of History - In responding to a 2006 Gubernatorial questionnaire from socially conservative Eagle Forum Alaska, the GOP vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin (then [.
I haven’t had time to write anything about McCain’s VP pick, because I’ve been at home with Dylan — who’s apparently cutting his top front teeth, which makes him really irritable — since yesterday (daycare is closed), and probably won’t have anything to post today for the same reason.
Here are some of the people writing about some of the stuff I wish I had time to write about, for September 1st through September 3rd:
Dispatches from the Culture Wars: Texas Bible Courses Mandatory - There has been some confusion in Texas over whether the law passed by the legislature made it mandatory for school [.
“Well, I’ll get some sticks and stones, and I’ll break your bones, and the name that hurts you will be Esther!”
~ LaWanda Page as Aunt Esther on “Sanford and Son”
I knew it.
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