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What Do We Do Now?
The actions of the Bush administration (and all that their war has wrought) are going from bad to worse, and I find myself increasingly angry and unsure of what to do about it. Yesterday I saw a car flying an American flag, and covered with bumper stickers like “United We… Listen ⇢
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Find your cyborg name
On a much lighter note… Find your cyborg name Listen ⇢
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U.S. Policy on Coffins
The issue of whether or not to allow the publication of photos of the coffins of American soldiers has been smoldering since last week when The Seattle Times published the first publicly seen image. It is clearly a painful and divisive issue that has even led to an argument between… Listen ⇢
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New Ark website
Back in 1996 I built the very first website for The Ark, Ann Arbor’s nationally renowned acoustic music club. The website I made was dreadful looking and the one that replaced it for many years was even more dreadful looking (if that’s possible). But now eight years later, The Ark… Listen ⇢
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more spam
The following is the subject line of a spam I just received.r I have to say that I find a great deal of poetry in this one…r r “failsoft bernhard expellable catsup minuend draftsman peterson bela gumdrop avery augite acquittal angela indecomposable hilly cytolysis archangel applicant bebop rhapsody cupric palo… Listen ⇢
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Spoils of War
From Caleb we have this link to a 4 part piece from the NPR program, Marketplace.r r “…A leading anti-corruption group claims as much 90 percent of U.S. money spent in Iraq is being lost to corruption. From Halliburton subsidiaries charging double for gas, Iraqi officials and Arabic translators unrestrained… Listen ⇢
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Eyesore for April
Time once again for the Eyesore of the Month from the bitter (but totally on target) architect, James Howard Kunstler. Listen ⇢
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Bake Sale for Democracy
When it comes to politics and the quagmire the GOP has gotten us into, I am trying hard to remain positive. I am trying to concentrate on the concept that millions of people have awoken from a long sleep and are now getting politically active. And that’s why I think… Listen ⇢
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