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I have to preface this entry by mentioning that I was not a fan of Bill Clinton, in fact, politically I could not stand him. That said, I was looking
I have to preface this entry by mentioning that I was not a fan of Bill Clinton, in fact, politically I could not stand him. That said, I was looking
Make sure you read the guest reviews (Via my friend Tom)r
It’s no surprise that most of the non flattering war news is coming from outside the US. That said, I have been impressed by the coverage of both the Washington
Tonight my friend Marv Foley (yes THE Marv Foley, the former catcher for the Chicago White Sox) passed along a Dave Barry column from a few months ago where Dave
With all the emotions that the war has brought up, it’s been hard to think about the simple pleasures in life. So to lighten things up, it’s time to discuss
From Sarah Earl comes this amazing poem that says with grace and power what so many of us think. (Originally posted on Poets Against The War.) A Kind of Blinding
From my friend Caleb comes a link to the Euphemism Watch section of “The New Republic”.r r The premise of “Euphemism Watch” is that if our cause is just, no
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On a (much needed) lighter note, Flying Viking Kittens want to take you to a Gay Bar
On Getting Alongr By Howard Zinnr r You ask how I manage to stay involved and remain seemingly happy andr adjusted to this awful world where the efforts of caring