Monday, 12 January 2009 00:00
REALLY?
I cannot wait until next Tuesday.
From the Post:
President Bush this morning declared emphatically that "most people around the world respect America," strongly disagreeing with the idea that the country's moral standing suffered during his time in office. He said he did what he thought was right in facing crises from Hurricane Katrina to prisoner abuse at Abu Ghraib, even though sometimes "things did not go according to plan.
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Tuesday, 04 November 2008 00:00
It's Over!
I can't believe Virginia went Democratic. Jess wants to express how good it feels to vote for a winner. We just put in for leave on January 20th.
Know hope.
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Wednesday, 27 April 2005 01:00
snip!
This news story about "legislation aimed at helping parents keep their children from seeing sex scenes, violence and foul language in movie DVDs" reminds me of a scene from Cinema Paradiso. The film takes place in Mussolini's Italy, and all the kissing scenes in the films must be cut out and the films spliced together. The village priest makes sure of this. One of the most poignant moments in the film occurs when the main character, Salvatore, comes across an old reel of all these moments strung together.
I'm not meaning to suggest that Bush's new legislation is on the level with Mussolini, just that it reminds me of the film.
I'm not meaning to suggest that Bush's new legislation is on the level with Mussolini, just that it reminds me of the film.
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Tuesday, 15 March 2005 00:00
myth
Yeah, global warming sure is a myth. Don't you think?
The snow-capped summit of Mount Kilimanjaro has melted away to reveal the tip of the African peak for the first time in 11,000 years.
The glaciers and snow which kept the summit white have almost completely disappeared.
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Monday, 31 January 2005 00:00
depressing news
I want to believe this isn't true...
One in three U.S. high school students say the press ought to be more restricted, and even more say the government should approve newspaper stories before readers see them, according to a survey being released today.
The survey of 112,003 students finds that 36% believe newspapers should get "government approval" of stories before publishing; 51% say they should be able to publish freely; 13% have no opinion.
Asked whether the press enjoys "too much freedom," not enough or about the right amount, 32% say "too much," and 37% say it has the right amount. Ten percent say it has too little.
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Friday, 21 January 2005 00:00
on that note
I love Hank Stuever. In today's Post, he called Ashcroft "God's own Neil Sedaka." His whole article is good; funny at first:
It feels like your pew is missing its hymnal. You need to shape up, sit up, get with the program, and don't even think about giggling. Everyone is looking uphill, booing at the arrival of John Kerry on the Jumbotron screen, cheering wildly for . . . Dan and Marilyn Quayle, who have arrived via a time machine that seems always set to keep on redelivering them to this celebratory morning and vantage point.and then serious:
At Eighth and E streets NW, about 1:20 p.m., a bunch of kids come running around the corner by the Ginger Cove restaurant, past the Penn Camera store. The protesters are wearing black hooded sweatshirts, and red leotards, and gas masks, ski masks, goggles, and for a second you don't know if they're running toward something or away from it until you see cops chasing them, too, and weapons being drawn and arms flailing. Everyone has a camera or a picture phone or a digital recorder. Bystanders scramble out of the way. The crowd flows down toward the FBI building. Snipers watch from above.I'm glad I stayed at home.
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Thursday, 20 January 2005 00:00
don't they know we will make fun of this?
I'm in pain, some guy is singing John Ashcroft's "Let the Eagle Soar" song right now at the inauguration, as the President and the First Lady make their way through the bowels of Congress. The only part that wasn't too awful, was when ABC got the sound screwed up and all I could hear was the echoes of people walking through the hall. But now what's-his-name is singing about the letting the Eagle soar from rocky coast to distant shore. At least Ashcroft isn't singing it himself. Ah, according to Peter Jennings, the song was a special request from Vice President Dick Cheney. Maybe he's not a robot after all?
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Friday, 07 January 2005 00:00
criminal
This bill is just atrocious. It takes an awful lot for me to send an email to my delegate, but this one did the trick. Here's the gist:
There are so many other things that are wrong with this bill. Read more here and here.
[Thanks Mac]
When a fetal death occurs without medical attendance, it shall be the woman's responsibility to report the death to the law-enforcement agency in the jurisdiction of which the delivery occurs within 12 hours after the delivery. A violation of this section shall be punishable as a Class 1 misdemeanor.
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Furthermore, this bill means that a woman who experiences a spontaneous loss of pregnancy will have her privacy violated significantly more than if she had chosen an abortion. Though Virginia requires that induced terminations of pregnancy be reported, those reporting forms require only a ?patient number? and information on the procedure. The ?report of fetal death? asks for the woman?s full name, her history of prenatal care, her marital status, her education history, her previous deliveries (if any), and a number of other very intrusive data items.
There are so many other things that are wrong with this bill. Read more here and here.
[Thanks Mac]
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Friday, 19 September 2008 01:00
i feel so much better now
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Thursday, 25 September 2008 01:00
question
So, have you seen the Katie Couric interview of Sarah Palin?
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