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Economics Politics

Americans at “tipping point” about energy-poll – Yahoo! News

March 30, 2006November 16, 20072 min read

Americans at “tipping point” about energy-poll – Yahoo! News The phrase “tipping point” has been around for a while, but was certainly made more popular

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Humor Life Politics

WILLisms.com: Trivia Tidbit Of The Day: Part 271 — Happiness.

February 26, 2006November 16, 20071 min read

WILLisms.com: Trivia Tidbit Of The Day: Part 271 — Happiness. Okay, so I had to blog on this. Apparently Republicans are just happier people! As

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Politics

Exit Polls “got it wrong” (Again!)

February 21, 20062 min read

WSJ.com – The Numbers Guy I commend this article to you, and actually, the series that this author is doing. He lays out just how

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Education Politics

Bias in Academia? Say it ain’t so, Joe!

February 18, 2006November 17, 20072 min read

I have had the pleasure of late to read a blog written by a Dean at a community college on the east coast. He has

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Education
Politics

More Questions Raised About Delay in Reporting Cheney Misfire

February 13, 20062 min read

More Questions Raised About Delay in Reporting Cheney Misfire It’s not much of a surprise that people are wondering about the delay in the news,

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Politics

Alito ain’t all that bad–if you are a leftist, eh?

February 1, 20061 min read

Okay, now I remember reading in (and commenting on) another blog (perhaps you remember me mentioning it here, The Lobby?) that by confirming Alito “We

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Military Politics

It’s funny…

January 29, 2006November 17, 20071 min read

I was trying to decide what to post about today. Alito? Done… Kennedy’s blustering about how long he was willing to fight to subpeona the

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Military
government Politics Randi Rhodes Reviews

It’s been a while…

January 23, 2006November 17, 20074 min read

It’s amazing how work often seems to get in the way of fun–including the fun of blogging. Of course, it doesn’t seem to slow down

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Politics

Engaging in the Debate

December 29, 2005November 17, 20071 min read

Okay. So, as part of my enjoyment of the holiday season, I hope to bring good cheer to other bloggers–most often by providing a sparring

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Politics, Taxes
government Politics Randi Rhodes

NYT: NSA eavesdropping wider than W.House admitted – Yahoo! News

December 24, 2005November 17, 20073 min read

NYT: NSA eavesdropping wider than W.House admitted – Yahoo! News Perhaps it is time for me to blog on the NSA. My favorite lunatic, Randi

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