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Monthly Archives: January 2009
Obama 2.0
So, what happens when a president’s campaign organization continues to exist after he is elected? What exactly does President need 2 million active volunteers for? Call me paranoid, but it seems to me that when a president is elected, he … Continue reading
Worldview Web Roundup for 23 January 2009
Inauguration music tape –Let’s call it Coronation-gate. What did Obama know and when did he know it. Guantanamo terrorists still terrorizing –Who’d-a-thunk that people captured trying to kill American soldiers would keep trying on release? Hell has no fury like … Continue reading
The cost of dependency
Worldview Thought for the Day
“Well, President Bush never asked me to do anything.”
The previous quote, it all its variations, makes me want to be violent. […] Continue reading
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Tagged Dependency, Government
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There may be hope for journalism after all
Perhaps the love affair between mainstream journalism and Obama has finally ended. The president’s unscheduled visit to the White House press corps was not so well received after two days of snubbing of the corps by the infant(ile?) administration. […] Continue reading
Worldview Web Roundup for 27 January 2009
Lest we forget Somalia –al Qaeda may be running out of options in Afghanistan and Iraq, so they’re working to establish a new base in East Africa, complete with international commerce disrupting pirates.