Deval Patrick is making a serious mistake, in MHO, in getting so far out to the left of everyone else in the Governor's race. First, taxes. Now, drivers licenses for people who break the law. From Jon Keller's report on the debate: "The … [Read more...]
Blogging Not Mass Media
The Guardian reports of internet users in Britain that despite recent hype about blogs, relatively few people publish or read them compared to other types of internet sites. The newspaper concludes that this new media may influence … [Read more...]
Our Ten Words
The Our Ten Words contest is drawing to a close at Heartland PAC. This interesting project seeks to generate a new tag line for the Democratic Party. The 10 finalists have been selected from thousands of submissions. You can vote for your … [Read more...]
Hersh, Fisk, Other Journalists Discuss Iraq
Seymour Hersh is an investigative journalist and a regular contributor to The New Yorker on military and security matters. His work first gained worldwide recognition in 1969 for exposing the My Lai massacre and its cover-up during the … [Read more...]
Silbert Sets Standard, Murray Follows
The Telegram article continued in part:"Andrea C. Silbert, of Harwich, founder of the Center for Women and Enterprise, said she and her husband, Craig Caldwell, a graphic designer and artist, made a combined income of $52,047 last year, … [Read more...]
NATO Claims Niger Forged Docs
The Sunday Times of London reports -- in a story strikingly absent from any US newspaper I could find -- that, "Two employees of the Niger embassy in Rome were responsible for the forgery of a notorious set of documents used to help justify … [Read more...]
Blood On the Streets?
One of the basic principles of our extensive health care discussion has been that we don't let people die in the streets in 21st century America. Treatment first, payment second.The Republicans are out to challenge that assumption. The … [Read more...]
USA: Isolationist or Interventionist
Michael Barone, a Fox News commentator and US News writer, argued in US News a few months ago that the Iraq attack was just the latest installment in an aggressive, expansionist, national history full of war. I personally largely agree with … [Read more...]
Harvard Takeover: 37 Years Ago Today
The article continues:On the same day students at Boston University were conducting a tactical retreat after occupying a building for 2½ hours in a protest against the Vietnam War, across the river in Cambridge approximately 30 Harvard … [Read more...]
Uncertainty in Iraq
We switched to another channel, the âBaghdadâ channel (allied with Muhsin Abdul Hameed and his group) and they had the same news item, but instead of the general âcoalition forcesâ they had âAmerican coalition forcesâ. We … [Read more...]
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