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[Fierce Planet] Because ranting is safer than enlisting. Edit: With a hip-hip-hooray for Jesus's General!
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[Reload.ws] Blog Reload: 01.2005: Maybe when Zakaria figures out that Bush's ideals of "liberty" and "freedom" have little to do with building up strong, accountable, central governments that promote actual liberty, and more to do with "getting government off our backs", he'll realize why it was so foolish to ride his coattails into Iraq. "Liberty" isn't a form of entrepreneurial anarchy that you promote when you're already at the top of the food chain and can control the army.
[Radio.weblogs.com] Brad Zellar: The advantages of this new system, as I understand it, is that it will allow us to blog from home, which essentially means that if my employers thought I was wasting a lot of their time on this enterprise, they --and you-- are going to be unpleasantly surprised to discover how much of my own time I'm willing to waste.
[Smackedface.blogspot.com] Smacked Face: Cheap night at the Brixton Ritzy saw us check Gus Van Sants Elephant last night. It possibly wasnt the wisest idea to go see a notoriously subtle and slow-moving film at 9.30pm after a weekend of no sleep though - I had to keep poking the Frenchman with a sharp stick to make sure he didnt doze off and drop the box of Maltesers on the floor.
[Blogsforbush.com] Blogs for Bush: Open Thread: The VP Debate: Is this blog intended to discuss why George Bush should be president or is it to flail all of those individuals who express a different opinion, there being only one right way and any one who disagrees is "stupid" to use John Edwar's words? Such attacks may be "fun" but they certainly don't make your arguments for Bush's election stronger and in my case at least, they confirm the stereotype that I had about Bush supporters before visiting this website.
[Windchimewalker.net] Windchime Walker's Journal 48 Archive (1/25-2/24/04): Recently I found the blogof an Iraqi woman who lives in Baghdad. BaghdadBurning is filled with the insights, political analyses andtales of daily life of a 24 year-old woman who is trying to survivein a city given over to conflict, violence, power-struggles, andconditions that lead to the breakdown of civilization.
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