Saturday, August 28, 2004

Round the Horn, Saturday Double Header

Unfortunately called due to rain. But, luckily it's everybody-gets-a-link-to-a-great-story-by-a-member-of-the-liberal-coalition day.

Here's a very laugh-inducing story from And Then . . .

archy has an important story on Native America's struggle to get the vote.

Bark Bark Wolf Wolf has snap shots from the campaign trail of President Bush.

bloggg has a piece on a recently passed bill to make us all a little sicker.

Chris "Lefty" Brown's Corner has some nice and meaningful commentary by our very own President Bush.

Collective Sigh has some really solid and interesting analysis on the American Health Care System and how we could approach improving it.

Corrente has a story on the limits of free speech in this country.

Dohiyi Mir has the story that President Bush does not, apparently, believe what the Swift Boat Veterans are saying.

Echidne of the Snakes has a piece on the new director of MIT and certain questions that way this story was related.

In relation to President Bush's condemnation of "Shadow 527's," The Fulcrum has some relevant questions.

Gamer's Nook has a piece on that special gift for the Cthulu Fan who has everything.

The Gotham City 13 have a nice story on an upcoming film about our President that will be a tad more . . . respectful than Fahrenheit 9/11.

Happy Furry Puppy Story Time has a bit on Dick Cheney's comments on Gay Marriage.

Iddybud has a piece that suggests that even before the convention, New York's law enforcement community isn't too keen on protests.

The Invisible Library has a story on the possibility of a Twilight Zone/Planet of the Apes crossover.

It's Craptastic has a piece on his gratitude to the news organizations of America for covering the important stories.

Kick the Leftist has a nice piece on Alice Cooper's opinion on rock crossed with politics.

That's the first half. I'll do the other half this afternoon or tomorrow.

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