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Month: September 2005

  • What the other side is saying

    I slinked over to the enemy, having seen some right-wing criticism of Bush. Here’s what some of them are saying: The mainstream media’s handling of Hurricane Katrina and the disasters in New Orleans is a disgrace, possibly the worst instance yet of media bias. Insane claims by left-wing nuts that President Bush botched the recovery…

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  • Look out, Security Moms, here I come

    This is my strategy, to confront the security moms. You know, the ones who voted for Bush because they thought he’d protect their families better. I wrote about this a little bit before the election. I am so often shocked by women who vote Republican. I just don’t get why you would vote for a…

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  • Play by play

    There are others doing this as well–with pictures. I’ll just throw out some of my thoughts. All in all, I found the whole thing energizing. It was great to hear and talk to people who are all trying to figure out how to get these people out of office and get some better people in.…

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  • Hanging with the Atriots

    So I’m attending Eschacon this weekend, a blogger’s conference centered around Eschaton. Last night was the opening reception. It was really fun. I met some interesting people, many from our Drinking Liberally group (which I have yet to attend, but now plan to). What amazed me were the people from as far as San Francisco,…

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  • Class blogging

    Well, we’re off to an interesting start. I hope to reflect on the class as a whole later–and hope my students will do the same. We’re all navigating this new community we’ve created and trying to figure out how to relate to each other and to the world at large, something I’m still trying to…

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  • Is there a grownup in the House?

    This editorial in the NY Times this morning expresses much of what I’m feeling right now. And David Brooks notes the inequities in who is left to suffer the most. And there will be political fallout. I can imagine Bush sitting around saying, “Well, they should have evacuated.” Here’s an absolutely fabulous post explaining why…

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  • Slammed

    Man, what a day! It’s been absolutely insane. I’ll get into details later. Suffice it to say that people got settled into classes and then decided, “Hey, know what? I need some technical help.” I finally took a break this evening to catch up on the news of Katrina. It breaks my heart. My difficulties…

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