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Thursday, October 14, 2004



I thought the debate was pretty much a wash.

Wednesday, October 13, 2004
George Orwell Bush


Mr. Bush's statements, on the other hand, are fundamentally dishonest. He is insisting that black is white, and that failure is success. Journalists who play it safe by spending equal time exposing his lies and parsing Mr. Kerry's choice of words are betraying their readers.

Krugman - Checking the Facts, in Advance



Microsoft issues October patches

There are so many to choose from! Why pick just one?

Oh good, just what I needed, more work.

barkman

Halloween costumes.
Halloween costumes for your dog

Truly, these are the end days.

Tuesday, October 12, 2004
spam poetry jam

This is a direct quote from today's spam "Re: the Hans of German"

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That's some hipster jive those spammers have got goin' on.

Monday, October 11, 2004


I watched the new Battlestar Galactica miniseries on Space.
I liked it. The drumming during the battle scenes is cool.

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Everything you need to understand the US

Subject of spam I got today:

friend, ChristianMortgages .com , Saving you more than your soul



The Ironic Times continues to amuse.



Daily Show: It's All Relative

Jon Stewart is so sane. And funny.



This is a bit over the edge, although the PNAC people certainly did want to go to war in Iraq. It's a pretty sleek bit of propaganda, anyway.

what barry says

Via SE.

For more info, here's some earlier linkage on the New American Century stuff.



Krugman - Ignorance Isn't Strength

The point is that in the real world, as opposed to the political world, ignorance isn't strength. A leader who has the political power to pretend that he's infallible, and uses that power to avoid ever admitting mistakes, eventually makes mistakes so large that they can't be covered up. And that's what's happening to Mr. Bush.

Via SE.