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Wednesday, December 25, 2002

Or not...

Nicholas Monahan: It's seemingly becoming the norm in America - lies and deliberate distortions on the part of those in power, no matter how much or how little power they actually wield. [Adam Curry's Weblog]

You'd think people would know by now that it's not, uh, prudent, to yell at airport security people. OTOH, when they handle and humiliate your near-to-term pregnant wife, calm and discretion may falter.

So apparently, can the good sense, and sense of proportion, of those charged with our protection.
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Thomas Jefferson is smiling

12/6/02: "That weblogs would play a role in the toppling of a major US political leader, is growth from the top down, and it's happening very quickly." [Scripting News]
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How the Web Will Change Campaigns. Eventually, the Web will be indispensable for elections, if only for one reason: campaign finance reform. By Matthew Hindman. [New York Times: Opinion]
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