Friday, June 18, 2004

Around the Horn; Part 34/37 The Day the World Turned Purple

Incidently that's part thirty-four thirty-sevenths, no part thirty four of thirty seven. Just in case it's not clear.

Words on a Page has a little article on fanatacisms. They're not just for Osama any more.

The Yellow Doggeral Democrat has the somewhat bone-chilling news that the Pentagon may be increasing its ability to spy within the United States.

Chris "Lefty" Brown has the scoop on Vice President Dick Cheneys true nature. Be prepared to be horrified and amused.

Speedkill has a missive on a recent poll taken among the Iraqi people that doesn't look that good.

Collective Sigh would appreciate it if you would not bring snakes around to any bars you might be going to.

And Then . . . has a great discussion of an article that appeared at Salon on the antipathy that many nations seem to feel for the United Statse.

Steve Gilliard's News Blog has a story on Signal Orange, an organization dedicated to raising American Awareness of those who have given their lives in President Bush's Iraq War.

The Fulcrum has a bit on Monty Python Alumnus Terry Jones and his reaction to the abuse / torture at Abu Ghraib Prison.

Rooks Rant has a somewhat redesigned web page and a piece on how we, the people, run the Government. So rather than complaining maybe we should make it better.

iddybud has a nice little humerous story; one filled with a bit of hope.

Anyway I'll be back later with a front page Wall Street Journal piece, so there's something to look forward too.

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