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Category Archives: Words
Planes trains and automobiles
For Awhile I lived in the DC area and one of the best things about living there was the commuter trains. I lived in Sterling a suburb of DC, but within minutes I could get to the city by hopping … Continue reading
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Romney slimes himself?
If this is true it seems like he is trying to be the victim hoping people will come to his defense. Former Bay State Gov. Mitt Romney’s presidential campaign furiously denied rumors yesterday that his own supporters were involved in calls … Continue reading
Forever Weird
Here’s a review of Hunter’s biography: (JOE KLEIN – NYTimes) On July 2, 1974, I started work as deputy Washington bureau chief for Rolling Stone magazine. My unlikely boss was Richard Goodwin, the former Kennedy speechwriter, who invited me to … Continue reading
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Welfare queens on tractors
Some people(and you know who you are) argue that any government intervention in the free market produces bad results. One place where these people may be right is in the case of farm subsidies. It may surprise you to learn … Continue reading
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Another opinion on healthcare
Jonathan Cohn has this to say about universal health coverage: Of course, the idea of involving the government in these decisions is anathema to many conservatives–since, they argue, the private sector is bound to make better decisions than a bunch … Continue reading
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“Universal” health care in Massachusetts not working
Passed with much fan fair the health care plan in Massachusetts does not seem to be working out. With just seven weeks left until 2008, tens of thousands of Massachusetts residents — up to 100,000 or more by some estimates … Continue reading
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So, why do we spend millions on abstinence only education?
Seems like every conservative project be it the war on drugs or the war on sex creates more problems, without fixing whatever it was they thought was broken in the first place. A study suggests the earlier you lose your … Continue reading
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We’re happy to insure the healthy
I am not sure that single payer is the way to go, but hopefully the government can step in with some regulations that can prevent things like this: Internal company documents made public in the suit “provided an unprecedented peek … Continue reading
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The Dollar continues to slide
I got this from the free preview section of the Wallstreet journal Ben Bernanke is a married man. But if he weren’t, there’s at least one woman who wouldn’t want anything to do with the Federal Reserve Chairman’s policy charms: … Continue reading
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All time worst wingnut post
Kevin Drum asks the important question, what is the all time worst wingnut post. Michelle Malkin dressed as a cheerleader gets my vote but Ann Althouses obseesion with with Jessicas Valentes breasts is a close second. You can vote here
I wanted to write a football post, but…
Is it just me or have the Patriots ruined this years NFL season. Yeah, they are fun to watch, and you can speculate how many records Tom Brady will break by the end of this year; but at this point … Continue reading
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Future Senate nominee?
This is too funny to pass up: CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) – A man was arrested after a government agent allegedly found him in an office building restroom lying next to an inflatable, anatomically correct doll with his pants down. … Continue reading
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John Edwards gets something right
One of the biggest problems with american health care is the “overtreatment” of certain conditions, and Edwards might have a plan to improve the situation. “The excessive costs of prescription drugs are straining family budgets and contributing to runaway health … Continue reading
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Family planning prevents climate change?
As people argue as to whether or not global warming is a good thing, the UN is starting to figure it out. The real problem is too many people. Climate change, the rate of extinction of species and the challenge … Continue reading
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No Lake, No Trout
I. (TPMmuckraker – Iraq Revokes All Contractor Immunity – Spencer Ackerman) “The metaphorical statue of L. Paul Bremer III has come crashing down. Today the Iraqi government formally revoked one of the Coalition Provisional Authority’s enduring vestiges — a decree … Continue reading
Napoleons’ picks
Buffalo Bills 20, Baltimore Ravens 17. I think the Bills are due for a victory, while the Ravens are ripe for an upset.Tampa Bay Buccaneers 27, Detroit Lions 17. If the Redskins could suffocate the Lions, why not the Bucs?Tennessee … Continue reading
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Majority of Americans favor expansion of S-CHIP
An overwelming majority of people in the US seem to favor expansion of the S-CHIP program. Eight in 10 Americans favor expanding the State Children’s Health Insurance Program, or S-CHIP, including large majorities of Republicans, Democrats, and Independents. More interesting, … Continue reading
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More “phony soldiers” speak out
How long will it take the real warriors like Michelle Malkin and Rush Limbaugh to put these guys in their place. Of course right now Rush and Michelle are locked in a heated battle with a 12 year old but … Continue reading
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More Hilary care
This is from an interview with Jon Cohn that I got Via Ezra Klien: First, we have to remain committed to the goal of quality affordable care for everyone. If you don’t have that as a core principle, you’ll never … Continue reading
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Even evangelicals are are starting to figure it out
Republicans pretty much suck at governing and it looks like many of their supporters know this. “They are making a very grave miscalculation if they nominate a pro-choice candidate like Giuliani,” said Richard Land, a Tennessee evangelist and the president … Continue reading
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Deficits don’t matter, right?
At least republicans are consistant in their financial management style, where they borrow and spend and then hope that the Saudis will bail them out, the part about the Saudis bailing them out comes from when George Bush was a CEO. … Continue reading
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The science of Schiavo
Salon has a lengthy article about how a persons brain may still be functioning while they are in a persistant vegatative state, in some ways this seems to make the idea of keeping these people alive for years even less humane. Although … Continue reading
Bill O is a moron
Maybe O’Rielly is not that stupid, he knows his audience and knows how to tell them what they want to hear. On the May 29 edition of his nationally syndicated radio program, host Bill O’Reilly asserted that the “segment of … Continue reading
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A lawyers view of the Jena 6 case
Talkleft takes and in depth look at the Jena 6 case and offers a lawyers opinion in only the way a lawyer can: Like other bloggers, I got a few emails about the case before the march. It wasn’t until the … Continue reading
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Sunday football open thread
Another week of football, the Patriots still look unstoppable, in the NFC, or the JV, Dallas looks to be the early favorite. See Napoleons picks here
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Bill O discovers black people eat just like white people
This Boggles the mind: Summary: Discussing his recent dinner with Rev. Al Sharpton at the Harlem restaurant Sylvia’s, Bill O’Reilly reported that he “couldn’t get over the fact that there was no difference between Sylvia’s restaurant and any other restaurant … Continue reading
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The US economy soaring, like the Hindenburg
Looks like the Dollar is getting even lower when compared to the Euro. I seem remember that at one point traveling abroad was cheaper because of the strength of the Dollar, not to mention the fact that a Ducati motorcycle … Continue reading
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Even Bush is getting on the health care bandwagon?
Looks like George Bush is starting to think about health care, maybe he is hoping it will make people forget about Iraq, or maybe it is his “only nixon can go to China moment” chances are he will screw it … Continue reading
Hilary care revisted
Ezera Klien has a full discussion of Hilary Clinton’s health care proposal, this I think summarizes it well: Let me try and give a quick sketch of the Clinton proposal before I have to run for a meeting. Here’s the … Continue reading
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A chickehawk with his head cutoff
Josh Marshall gives a very succinct summary of the presidents speech on Iraq: But with respect to the president’s cartoonish babble, like I said, whatever. I know this reads like an expression of cynicism or disengagement. But while the president’s … Continue reading
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