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June 15, 2005
Different Approaches to Grief
[The Art of the Blog] Left: Mother of dead soldier vilifies Bush over war Mixed: Families of the fallen and their views on the war Right: Father says soldier died doing...
Some slightly related from Technorati and Google.
[Blog.johnkerry.com] The Official Kerry-Edwards Blog: ... He vilifies Bush. ... I wonder if there were people who caught grief for once saying: ... If you think Bush is Caligula, I'll just say Dean looks a lot like Nero. ...
[Home.midsouth.rr.com] Joefish's Freshwater Blog: Walter Williams writes, "By any measure, as a group, black Americans have made greater gains over some of the highest hurdles in the shortest span of time than any other racial group in human history." Williams rejects the practice of using the past as an excuse for problems in the present. Problems such as those cited by Bill Cosby recently. Williams continues:
[Eyeteeth.blogspot.com] Eyeteeth: A journal of incisive ideas.: It must have been a proud moment for Johnson & Johnson, watching their product passed around opening night at the GOP convention: Band-Aids with painted purple hearts and snarky comments about self-inflicted wounds. Who says conservatives don't have a sense of humor?
Reflected tags on Technorati: Blog, Iraq, Iraq Reviews
Posted at June 15, 2005 06:47 AM
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