There is a lot about the modern university experience that pisses me off anymore, but at the top of the list is the ‘strong’ password. You know, the requirement that you have a password with no easily identifiable words, a minimum number of characters, numerals and punctuation and what the fuck ever. …
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What's wrong with the juice? Pt. 2.
http://neuecolossus.squarespace.com/journal/2008/5/2/whats-wrong-with-the-juice-pt-2.htmlSeriously, we all need a fucking frying pan upside the head. Drinking orange juice instead of coffee means you’re not a grown-up yet? I’ll grant you that tea does suggest a certain refined sense of adulthood, but that still doesn’t give jackasses leave to psychobabble about one’s choice of beverage first thing in the morning. …
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Playlist for May 2008.
http://neuecolossus.squarespace.com/journal/2008/5/1/playlist-for-may-2008.html‘The Race’ – Cajun Dance Party ‘All the Good Things’ – The Weepies ‘The Last of the Famous International Playboys’ – Morrissey ‘Make Mistakes’ – Infadels ‘Mistress Mabel’ – The Fratellis ‘Heat and Panic’ – The Manhattan Love Suicides ‘We Are Rockstars’ – Does It Offend You, Yeah? …
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Neue Colossus: Quoting Ernest Hemingway, since 28 March 2005 …
http://blgbooks.com/?p=2044Neue Colossus: Quoting Ernest Hemingway, since 28 March 2005 … In Praise of Athletic Beauty. by Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht. Soccer in Sunand Shadow, New Edition. Soccer in Sun and Shadow,New Edition. by Eduardo Galeano …
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newsrack blog
http://pages.prodigy.net/thomasn528/blog/newsrackblog.html, here's the very nice impeachment roundup I'm talking about: I is for Iraq, the dead and dying M is for the “ Mass” in “WMD” P is for the Presidential lying E… Ex-ec-u-tive, u-ni-ta-ry– A is for Attorneys who were let go C is for the Constitution — maimed H is for Hell we’ve made at Gitmo M is for the Mandate that Bush claimed– E is for the Eight-inch, cut “reporter” N is for uNserious blogs’ snark T is for those winger Troll supporters
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The Sideshow
http://sideshow.me.uk. (I put that Swampland link in for posterity's sake, but for some reason I can't open Swampland links today. Is it just me?) Transcripts of Thom Hartmann's interviews with Paul Craig Roberts and Bruce Fein. The Moral Imperative for Impeachment An argument for impeachment as a moral and political prerogative What happened to the Oath? | 19:08 BST
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Mike’s Blog Round Up
http://www.crooksandliars.com/2007/07/25/mikes-blog-round-up...note fluttered over the transom. I opened it, and read these lyrics: I is for Iraq, the dead and dying M is for the “ Mass” in “WMD” P is for the Presidential lying E… Ex-ec-u-tive, u-ni-ta-ry– A is for Attorneys who were let go C is for the Constitution — maimed H is for Hell we’ve made at Gitmo M is for the Mandate that Bush claimed– E is for the Eight-inch, cut “reporter” N is for uNserious blogs’ snark T is for those winger Troll supporters
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Chicken in a bun
http://sideshow.me.uk/sjul07.htm#07241908. (I put that Swampland link in for posterity's sake, but for some reason I can't open Swampland links today. Is it just me?) Transcripts of Thom Hartmann's interviews with Paul Craig Roberts and Bruce Fein. The Moral Imperative for Impeachment An argument for impeachment as a moral and political prerogative What happened to the Oath?
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IMPEACHMENT: it’s not just for blowjobs anymore
http://tildology.com/2007/07/23/impeachment-its-not-just-for...Bill Moyers talks with Bruce Fein and John Nichols Act On Impeachment, Now A National Treasure Calls For Impeachment Update: Via Avedon, more impeachment must-reading: The Moral Imperative for Impeachment An argument for impeachment as a moral and political prerogative What happened to the Oath? ~
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Debating with Liberals
http://www.reasonwithpassion.com/2007/04/26/debating-with-li...of the moral sensibilities of others, and that they should be free to pursue paths consistent with their personal moral definitions without consequence from other individuals or government. Take, for example, this comment from a particularly venomous liberal: “The pursuit of happiness is what is stated on the constitution, and freedom is necessary for that pursuit to even begin. This is what Liberals fight for, freedom. Freedom to choose and decide ones own morality without governmental interference,