Friday, September 17, 2004

Around the Horn Part 12, Chocolate Donut

In which Bryant names the post after what he happens to be eating at the moment.

Anyway space week got pushed back, so instead we are presenting "normal" week.

All Facts and Opinions has a really moving post about Rosh Hashana, the Jewish New Year, and how it can apply in our world.

Left is Right takes on the sport of Ice Hockey and finds it wanting.

Chris "Lefty" Brown has a nice thought piece on when good superheroes turn evil.

Trish Wilson is all over the Batman Protest at Buckingham palace, since it concerns an issue that is important to her. Quick, without looking it up, tell me what the guy who dressed up as Batman was protesting in favor of? This is a helpful illustration of why dressing up as a superhero may not be as effective as, say, carrying a sign.

Speedkill gives his take on the memos used in the 60 Minutes II story last week, which is very close to my own.

The Fulcrum takes on a recent Maureen Dowd column and asks a provocative question.

Sooner Thought has the story of a few of Nader's former supporters who are now suggesting he reconsider his run this year.

Kick the Leftist has some insight into how Ralph Nader got on the Florida Ballot.

All Facts and Opinion has some interesting questions on the intersection between letting the assault weapons ban expire and the War on Terror.

Corrente has a nice little bit on the Vice President's mouth which may need to be cleaned out.

And that's this week's edition. I'll be back later to continue my examination of Kerry's Programs (still have education and the environment to go).

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