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New Hampshire Debates - Republican and Democratic

Posted on January 06, 2008
Last night was a unique set of debates - first the Republican debate, and then the Democratic debate, in the run up to the 2008 primaries in New Hampshire. First, the Republican debate. Romney was terrible. McCain, who I am...


Bush's Iraq speech

Posted on September 13, 2007
If there ever was a post I could have written a year ago, and just "left alone" as I worked on my day to day life (triathlon, running, work, etc.), this is probably the one. I watched parts of Bush's...


Time

Posted on September 13, 2007
Sometimes you have time to post, and sometimes you don't. Let the bloggheria commence.


Iran...Iran so far away...

Posted on February 11, 2007
Come on..no Flock of Seagull fans around here (uhhh, not that I am one, but anyway...) Lots of news coverage and talk, and increasing beat towards the concept of war with Iran. I have already argued that a war with...


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Obama v. Howard

Posted on February 11, 2007
I have to admit, I had some ambiguity about supporting Barack Obama...I have a sense that people are heaping praise on him without knowing much about him, as a sort of last great hope or chosen one. But if he...


Presidential politics

Posted on January 21, 2007
The thing that has inspired me to post more frequently again (I haven't posted much in the last year, I admit it), is the upcoming presidential race. For example... John Edwards announces he's running, and does so from the devestated...


Plan B

Posted on January 21, 2007
Nope, not talking about abortion. Talking about Iraq. The "surge" as it is called (sounds nice...surging to victory...nobody ever surges to defeat), is in motion. As much as I dislike Bush, you can't deny that his administration knows how to...


What to do about Israel-Lebanon

Posted on August 07, 2006
At the risk of bringing a world of idiotic comments upon my blog, the Israel - Hezballah problem is vexing in that it escapes easy solution. There is usually a point in litigation where both parties have expended so much...


quiet for a long time

Posted on August 07, 2006
Admittedly, I've been very quiet of late. Its not that there is not a lot going on in the world. There is. The middle east remains a mess (a bigger one than the last time I posted)...but the primary season...


A bad idea

Posted on April 08, 2006
Sy Hersh levels the "bomb"shell (so to speak) story of the week (via Ned Lamont's blog): The administration of President George W. Bush is planning a massive bombing campaign against Iran, including use of bunker-buster nuclear bombs to destroy a...


New experience tomorrow

Posted on March 20, 2006
In my attempt to become more involved and connected with politics, I'll be attending and participating in Colorado's Democratic Caucus tomorrow. I'll report in the next few days what I saw, how it went, and what happened.


Oh, and go see this too.

Posted on March 19, 2006
Via Atrios: http://www.snakesonaplanemovie.com - best. idea. for. a. movie. ever. In the history of ever.


V for Go See This Movie.

Posted on March 19, 2006
Went to see V for Vendetta last night. I always thought the graphic novel was a classic, and was eager to see the movie version. It didn't let me down. If you are left of center, you should go see...


Instapudding speaks, and with his

Posted on March 05, 2006
Instapudding speaks, and with his allegedly libertarian megaphone, says: The press had better hope we win this war, because if we don't, a lot of people will blame the media. Perhaps a lot of really stupid people might blame the...


The consumer is toast

Posted on January 28, 2006
If you harken back to late 2005, all we heard were repeated stories about how businesses were expecting healthy increases in holiday Christmas spending (forget for a moment that media outlets are all owned by commercial conglomerates - ie, they...


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