SOBer Thoughts (101607)
Boring Made Dull has yet another game of “Name That Party.” This time it’s Atlantic City’s mayor.
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Patrick Poole notes that the “HAMAS at the House” party is partially taxpayer-funded. Those attacking him have stepped in it bigtime by naming many of those involved in the event. Many of them also happen to openly support terrorists and terrorist organizations.
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Mark at Weapons of Mass Discussion had plenty to say about Google’s ban on anti-MoveOn.org ads.
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Conservative Culture: (It’s) “Terminated” — for now. But here’s a strongly worded dissent against most of California Governor Schwarzenegger’s moves in related areas.
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Eye Hacker discusses Giuliani v. Clinton.
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Glad to see that Dan Wismar blogged on the disgraceful fake hate crime at George Washington University.
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Interested-Participant notes that No Child Left Behind may be accomplishing something good.
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Liberally Conservative notes something I did too (with my math added) – General Sanchez spent about 40% of the body of his speech strongly criticizing Old Media coverage of the War on Terror, and Old Media barely mentioned it. He spent the other 60% criticizing the entire Beltway contingency from the President to the Congress to the State Department to the Defense Department to the NSA, and Old Media concentrated on his characterizations of the president. This is why reading transcripts like this one (converted to HTML and sentence text) is important.










