This event is presented in collaboration with the Old South Meeting House, a museum and National Historic Landmark dedicated to the free exchange of ideas, as part of the Partners in Dialogue series. … [Read more...]
Archives for September 2010
Charlie Baker’s Trainwreck Editorial Board Interview
Charlie Baker's Salem News editorial board meeting started out innocently enough, but as reported by sister newspaper Gloucester Times Baker stumbled badly on a few follow up questions. First is the well documented role that Baker played in … [Read more...]
An interesting and AFAIK overlooked detail from the Globe poll
There has, of course, been lots of commentary about the Globe's poll, released over the weekend, that shows Charlie Baker within one point of Governor Patrick. As far as I know, however, this detail, which I find quite interesting, … [Read more...]
Thank you, Judge Plitt.
A small crack in the cold, gray cement wall of tyranny has developed. Within government that more and more shields itself from the light of freedom and truth, a Maryland judge has ruled for the defense in the case of a man prosecuted … [Read more...]
Hub Killing Spree (reprise from 2006)
From the Globe: It was Geoffrey's fascination with street style that ultimately led to his murder. [Monica Douglas] says her son had borrowed the large gold necklace he was wearing, against her wishes, from a family friend the previous … [Read more...]
Rahm Emanuel leaving the White House?
ABC News is reporting that he is exploring a run for mayor of Chicago. I'm not sure I'm sorry to see him go. What do BMG folks think? … [Read more...]
Fox continues to destroy MSNBC… pathetic.
Nice glasses... A poll just released by Politico The poll found that 81 percent of those polled get their news about the midterm elections from cable channels, like Fox News, CNN, MSNBC, or their websites, compared with 71 percent from … [Read more...]
Republican Charles D. Baker has pulled even with Governor Deval Patrick – Boston Globe.
Story With just five weeks to the election, Republican Charles D. Baker has pulled even with Governor Deval Patrick in a gubernatorial race shaped by anti-incumbent sentiment and unusually high excitement among Republican voters, according … [Read more...]
Thomas Paine was LIBERAL
Thomas Paine was for progressive taxation, an estate tax and for social welfare. He proposed Social Security in 1793, supporter of animal welfare, early supporter of feminism and women's rights, believed in free education … [Read more...]
Budget Brouhaha on Beacon Hill Today
May 14, 2009: Acting in an informal session, the House introduces and passes a supplemental budget on the same day. Republicans offer no amendments or debate and do not ask for a recorded vote. March 10, … [Read more...]
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