It didn’t take long before I saw the (incorrect) drawing of a connection between the Burmese government’s refusal to allow relief to enter Myanmar, and
Category: Commentary
Purpose of Social Networks and New Media?
If you are reading this blog, you have no doubt noticed the Twitter summary on the left, perhaps listened to a podcast or two, and
Online Meetings Useful, or Challenging?
Over at his blog, Cole Camplese posted on the potential of online meetings as a replacement for many of the day-to-day meetings we all at
Reagan Inherited a “Balanced Budget?” Hah!
Drew, at his blog “Notes from Off-center” wrote, in criticizing the current Bush Administration that “Just like Reagan, Bush II has taken a balanced budget
Special Interests, or Corrupt Politicians?
It has become common fare for politicians, on both sides of the aisle, to rail against the evil “special interests” that run Washington. Obama has
Tax Day? Election Day?
Rarely do I write these short postings but… It struck me today that “tax day” is perfectly placed for politicians. Far enough ahead of
Olympic Torch-er
I am confused by recent events surrounding the running of the Olympic Torch through major cities around the globe. As the reader no doubt has
Randi Rhodes off Air America!
The regular reader will recall that I have no love lost for Randi Rhodes. She is a conspiracy minded wacko, that generally gets facts wrong,
The 11th Hour
Wow. With only 9 hours before the school day started, the teacher union and the school board have reached an agreement, and “averted the strike.”
CV School Strike–Winners and Losers Revisited
Yesterday I wrote an assessment of who I thought would be the winners and losers. At the time, I believed that the teachers would