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[ Firedoglake - Firedoglake weblog] I love Arianna and as I said yesterday, Im sympathetic with her and others who want to embrace all converts to the "this war is a bad idea" camp. But...
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[The Hotline's Blogometer] 12/22: The Year Of Blogging Dangerously: As we wrote on 8/16, "It may turn out that 2005 will be the Summer of Sheehan -- no matter which side of the increasingly emotional divide one finds themselves, the fact remains that it is an incredibly compelling and unnerving debate." Her encampment outside Bush's Crawford home during the dog days of summer -- in close proximity to a news-starved WH press corps -- and promotion by ex-Dean manager Joe Trippi helped get the media to pay attention, eventually turning her into a household name. Of course, much bigger news was in the offing (in fact, the transition from Cindy to Katrina was jarring enough for us to note the fact at the time).
[Hootsbuddy's Place] Flashback: My thanks to The Anchoress whose blog is on my daily reading list, whose post the other day pleading for moderation reached deeply into my soul and made me remember how much I despise the polarization that is tearing the country apart, not only regarding the war, but just about anything else you can mention, from abortion to stem-cell research to evolution to Florida politics.
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[Huffingtonpost.com] The Blog | Jane Wells: Arianna, Let's Call a Spade a Spade | The ...: whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly.” There is no better time than at the start of a new century to embrace this teaching and to start caring enough about our fellow man overseas to make genocide a term coined in the last century and ended as this one begins.
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