Archives for: March 2009, 14
Sites, Sights, Cites, and Slights
By Burr Deming on Mar 14, 2009 | In Welcome | Send feedback »
Nuggets of internet gold:
Amber at Dinner not War has the photography bug and posts about a continuing project.
New Global Myth carries a gloat over the Stewart slapdown of CNBC.
Jack Jodell, friend of the working blogger, posts an analysis at THE SATURDAY AFTERNOON POST considering the case Republicans often pose against FDR.
Max's Dad presents a pretty good case against raking Omaha taxpayers with more stadium expansion.
Nancy Hanks at The Hankster has her usual good rundown of independent voters, but just this once, you have have just got to see this photo.
California's Vigilante has some thoughts about the recent tragic killing spree in Alabama.
Jessica Hollingshead at ¿Dónde está la Biblioteca? has some cool shots of her visit to the Naval Observatory.
The World of Doorman-Priest posts an English version of an old story that still caught me by surprise, as a lead to a good discussion of the Revelation of John.
Conservative Wigderson Library & Pub carries the story of a County Executive whose stubborn refusal to cooperate in a federally funded project cost his constituents millions. The site somehow neglects to mention the eerie resemblance to some Republican governors. Lack of space?
RANDOM THOUGHTS scolds Governor Sanford for playing around with economic stimulus and Obama for continuing to hold folks without trial, despite dropping the designation "Enemy Combatant". Here is the more sad than angry analysis.
Ravings of a Semi-Sane Madwoman carries an account of the attempt by Ari Fleischer to link Saddam and Osama bin Laden.
- Conservative Chuck Thinks Right criticizes folks like ... well ... me for blaming President Bush rather than Democrats in Congress the tanking of the economy just because Bush happened to have been a recent President. No mention of deregulation. Must have slipped Chuck's mind.