Bush’s Missing Links
“We’ve had no evidence that Saddam Hussein was involved with Sept. 11.” “We’ve had no evidence that Saddam Hussein was involved with Sept. 11.” “We’ve had no evidence that Saddam Hussein was involved with Sept. 11.” “We’ve had no evidence that Saddam Hussein was involved with Sept. 11.” “We’ve had no evidence that Saddam Hussein [...]
Live, Bare Naked Protesters!
For some reason this story from CNN, who’s usually quite reserved, ran a picture of the naked protesters currently making a scene at the beaches at Cancun, Mexico, where talks of like, globalization and, like… world stuff is going on. I can only imagine the kind of traffic this single entry will bring to my [...]
Victory 2004: Win or Lose
The Nation‘s peace and disarmament correspondent, Jonathan Schell, offers an interesting perspective on the prospect of voting for truth and peace in the upcoming presidential election (upcoming, as in 15 months away; upcoming, as in it couldn’t happen sooner). Democrats, as well as ordinary change-seeking voters, might consider moot the thought of weighing a potentially [...]
Lean and Mean Howard Dean
Bouncing off of what the Ross man says, and after watching Larry King last night, I have to admit that I like Howard Dean too. He’s already gaining so much support at the grassroots level, which is impressive. And he makes his points intelligently. So far, I think he’s been smart to distinguish himself from [...]
You’re Darn Tootin’ and Other Juvenile Antics
In High School I used to write these one act plays with my friends. They were really lowbrow comedies with inside jokes about the teachers, the school culture, and the awfulness of the cafeteria food. One particular jab was taken at the expense of our infamously no-name brand vending machines. I think the bit involved [...]


