seen while blogging, part one
Apr. 13th, 2003 10:14 pmAbout (what fans of quaint colonialism nostalgia and Masterpiece Theater watchers alike will be charmed to hear we're calling our) "viceroy-designate" General Garner
Avedon has some thoughts about the folks who are ordering the soldiers in the field to pray for their only-recently-enthusiastic-about-service commander in chief on her Other Weblog
A Brooklyn Bridge has some thoughts on service for Senator Ted Stevens, Republican senator from Alaska, that most avidly feeding piglet at the federal tit, belching small government in a milky voice between gulps between teeth still clenched on the prize.
To The Barricades!with the purpose of the law and the etiquette of crow eating.
The Better Rhetor has the view of Iraq, from the White House, from Iraq, and with Baghdad in the rear-view mirror.
The Bloviator with a truly staggering inside peek into a doctor's private thoughts about medical malpractice.
Body and Soul (whose top story link is "bloggered," to use a marvelous phrase from Barry at Alas, so look for "Ode to Joy") explains how everything always happens for the best in this best of all possible worlds
Boing Boing has an uneasy marriage between Jane Austen and James Cameron
CalPundit found those fifty two most wanted playing cards
Daring Fireball has an astonishingly accurate translation of one of those press releases Quark sends out
Shadow of the Hegemon wonders if pulling the troops out is the best idea
Digbyrama!
Orcinus on protest in wartime and its discontents
bet they still remember Barbara Bodine fondly in Yemen, as per Interesting Times
Mac-a-ro-nies on hate and on on the execrable John Lott
Mark A. R. Kleiman on regime change, on Just a Bill's mean ugly cousin and how circumstance works for him, on casual-dress combat and the rules of war, and on what we have to thank who for
the watch says: that the greeks had a word for it, what she saw while surfing, and that she wonders what dead is better than.
Making Light has some timely thoughts about what to look for in your saints.
Dwight at PLA pretty much disposes (yet again) of the whole cheap insurance for doctors excuse for tort reform
Taegan Goddard on the oldest established permanent floating independent council, well, anywhere - nine million dollars and four years (and counting) investigating a misdemeanor
Seeing The Forest notes Senator Kerry getting up on his hind legs, why no-one (here, anyway) is going to care if we find WMDs or not, why Rep. Coble, who apparently thinks the entire african american community is drugged or insane, walked away scot-free from saying so, what the last commander-in-chief who actually was one had to say about war, and what our soldiers will see when the adrenaline drains.
Eschaton on that chaplain with the bath and Eschaton on the confused majority who think that Iraqis attacked on 9/11 and Eschaton on Democratic opposition to Priscilla Owen in the Judiciary Committee
Avedon has some thoughts about the folks who are ordering the soldiers in the field to pray for their only-recently-enthusiastic-about-service commander in chief on her Other Weblog
A Brooklyn Bridge has some thoughts on service for Senator Ted Stevens, Republican senator from Alaska, that most avidly feeding piglet at the federal tit, belching small government in a milky voice between gulps between teeth still clenched on the prize.
To The Barricades!with the purpose of the law and the etiquette of crow eating.
The Better Rhetor has the view of Iraq, from the White House, from Iraq, and with Baghdad in the rear-view mirror.
The Bloviator with a truly staggering inside peek into a doctor's private thoughts about medical malpractice.
Body and Soul (whose top story link is "bloggered," to use a marvelous phrase from Barry at Alas, so look for "Ode to Joy") explains how everything always happens for the best in this best of all possible worlds
Boing Boing has an uneasy marriage between Jane Austen and James Cameron
CalPundit found those fifty two most wanted playing cards
Daring Fireball has an astonishingly accurate translation of one of those press releases Quark sends out
Shadow of the Hegemon wonders if pulling the troops out is the best idea
Digbyrama!
Rumsfeld's plans for Iraq * Psychopathia sexualis, I'm askeered of a president who lives near Dallas * while the cat's away... * Kerry... is so very... right. * Do you feel a draft? * Why, yes, I am the boss of you. Thanks for asking. * Ever wonder why they act as if no-one knows what the fuck is going on?
Orcinus on protest in wartime and its discontents
bet they still remember Barbara Bodine fondly in Yemen, as per Interesting Times
Mac-a-ro-nies on hate and on on the execrable John Lott
Mark A. R. Kleiman on regime change, on Just a Bill's mean ugly cousin and how circumstance works for him, on casual-dress combat and the rules of war, and on what we have to thank who for
the watch says: that the greeks had a word for it, what she saw while surfing, and that she wonders what dead is better than.
Making Light has some timely thoughts about what to look for in your saints.
Dwight at PLA pretty much disposes (yet again) of the whole cheap insurance for doctors excuse for tort reform
Taegan Goddard on the oldest established permanent floating independent council, well, anywhere - nine million dollars and four years (and counting) investigating a misdemeanor
Seeing The Forest notes Senator Kerry getting up on his hind legs, why no-one (here, anyway) is going to care if we find WMDs or not, why Rep. Coble, who apparently thinks the entire african american community is drugged or insane, walked away scot-free from saying so, what the last commander-in-chief who actually was one had to say about war, and what our soldiers will see when the adrenaline drains.