Eyesore for AprilEyesore for April
Time once again for the Eyesore of the Month from the bitter (but totally on target) architect, James Howard Kunstler.
Time once again for the Eyesore of the Month from the bitter (but totally on target) architect, James Howard Kunstler.
A few weeks ago I mentioned that Bob Edwards was leaving NPR’s Morning Edition. What I didn’t know at the time was that Edwards was being fired rather than leaving.
Senator Robert Byrd weighs in with his thoughts on the state of the Iraq crisis in this Washington Post Op-Ed piece, Follow the Exit Signs
From the folks over at FirePaige.com:r r “You may remember that [a few months ago, Secretary of Education,] Rod Paige called America’s largest teachers’ union a “terrorist organization.” Why? Because
I want this sink and this faucet.r r Oh yeah, and this desk…r r And this couch.
As I am writing this, I am listening to the first broadcast from the new Liberal radio network, Air America. Currently broadcasting from the following stations: r
It was with great sadness that I learned about Bob Edward’s decision to step down as host of NPR’s Morning Edition.r r It’s hard to believe that I’ve been listening
A year since the war started and I’d like to know how the hawks can keep saying that America and England were welcomed as liberators.r r Just like in the
From Caleb we have this link to this very strange commercial.
From Sarah we have a link to this brilliant flash animation which documents the relationship between Saddam Hussein and the US.