Friday, April 30, 2004

Round the Horn

Here we go on another exciting session of Round the Horn, where I point you to other articles you might like.

Echidne of the Snakes has a typically insightful article on Misogyny in our . . ., well I was going to say society but it's a bit more than that.

Moving from Misogyny in theory (sort of)(and I have to tell you those two "y"s are giving me fits) to Misogyny in practice, Trish Wilson has a piece on President Bush's minimizing and recasting of woman's issues. A good overview.

Collective Sigh has a story on those civilian contractors in Iraq. Apparently they aren't going to be allowed to carry guns any more.

Iddybud posts her reasons for declaring her support for John Kerry in his bid for the presidency.

MercuryX23's Fantabulous Blog has a reaction to reports on President Bush's appearence before the 9/11 commission.

The Yellow Doggeral Democrat has a great recitation on that immortal question, "how liberal is liberal enough?" Something that is well worth reading. Also worth checking out is the Fulcrum's response to it, in which he declares himself a liberal.

For those interested, I am also a liberal.

Rook's Rant reviews the current landscape in the Republican Party, and does find some hope for them, particularly Kerry plays his cards right (you know puts that 10 of diamonds over the jack of spades).

Speedkill has an examination of Kerry's position on Iraq and how it differs from President Bushs (insofar as it does).

There you go--enjoy.

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