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Some thoughts on the debate, not that you asked.
Sad but not surprising that there was no mention of Darfur Why does ‘a debate on foreign policy’ exclusively mean war and talking about countries that hate us I found it interesting that McCain referred to Obama ‘Senator Obama’ and … finish reading Some thoughts on the debate, not that you asked.
In which I get interviewed by a Michael Jackson site
MJJCommunity.com interviewed me about Thrillercast today. Enjoy. MJJCOMMUNITY.com – THE Michael Jackson Community
Just in case any of y’all were planning not to vote this time…
This is what happened last time:
Dems’ tech proposals disappoint – Andrew Rasiej and Micah L. Sifry – Politico.com
Politico.com lays out the major Democratic candidates policies on technology, and it ain’t pretty.


















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