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Tuesday, August 16, 2005
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The S.S. in Crawford. According to the Antiwar.com website, a chain-bearing truck driver knocked down 150 road-side crosses at Camp Casey, and a fourteen-car convoy of Secret Service SUVs, with horns blaring, woke the protestors. Apparently, the Secret Serice is pressuring Cindy to leave... By Butler Shaffer. [LewRockwell.com Blog]
The crosses were set up to commemorate soldiers killed in Iraq. This man's actions are pretty typical of the regard in which the Crusaders hold the cannon fodder who are sent off to die for them while they sit comfortably at home.
9:11:29 AM
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The Real Problem. The syndication jungle drumbeats are throbbing back and forth over what to call ’em and how to subscribe to ’em. Feeds, I mean. Which is irritating: the important problem—how to make them easy to use—is easy, and we could solve it pretty well right now if we focused on it, instead of on the other problem—what to call them—which doesn’t matter very much, and we can’t do much about it anyhow... [ongoing]
An excellent point: RSS feeds are too hard to use right now, but they don't have to be.
6:08:02 AM
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Ken Hagler.
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