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  1. Labor DayNews: Palin's 17-year-old Daughter Pregnant...Discuss

    http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas /palin-confirms-daughters-pregnancy-915378.html Between Katrina II, Veep Candidate Fey...err... Palin and now this on Labor Day...the Goddess of Irony is on a roll. I still haven't picked up my jaw from last week.  Read more >

  2. Is The Current Greatest Threat to our Economy and Freedom of Expression: Comcast???

    Barack Obama's campaign has been such an immense grassroots success--not just because of the inspiring rhetoric and charisma of it's candidate, but because of the internet.  Read more >

  3. Geraldine Ferraro: What Hillary's Women Want

    Set aside the misunderstood gaffe earlier this year and the fact that she's sequestered to Fox News. Geraldine Ferraro is a national treasure. If all you know of her is her slip up earlier this year, please read her about her amazing battle with cancer--and how her fight to make cancer treament affordable for all!  Read more >

  4. And the Winner is: You (Tube)

    CNN's landmark -- and it IS landmark -- partnership with You Tube during Monday night's Democratic debate marks a bittersweet turn in the history of User Generated Content. First, we experienced real democracy in action for the first time in eight years as more than 50 Americans (from a field of about 3000 submissions) were permitted to ask the Democratic candidates fresh, direct and intriguing questions. But what did we really learn? Mike Gravel: Is mad as hell and not gonna take it anymore. At least someone isn't Chris Dodd:  Read more >

  5. Are You a Terrorist Threat? Josh Kinberg Didn’t Think So.

    Josh Kinberg is about as harmful as too much sugar at a birthday party. Turns out his intelligence and knack for performance art qualify him a possible terrorist threat. In the summer of 2004, Josh was a grad student at Parsons in New York. Anticipating the upcoming Republican National Convention, Josh and his group Bikes Against Bush hit the road. He wired up a bike with a laptop, cell phone, tubes and powered chalk. He then used it to spray messages emailed to the laptop from people around the country on the streets of New York.  Read more >

  6. On Monsters, Maple Street and the Blogosphere

    As a historically low-key observer to this community, I have marveled for years at the blogosphere's relative harmony. Yet the cyber assault on Kathy Sierra, and the subsequent bickering among accused enablers is becoming equally concerning.  Read more >

  7. The Morning After: Those Big Political Questions

    What's the biggest bamboozler to come from the Lieberman/Lamont/McKinney results??? Is Viral Video is a more deadly contagion than Bird Flu? Slate's Slate's John Dickerson tackles it here.  Read more >

  8. How Nice of the United States Senate To Require a Victim of Incest to...

    get her assailant's permission first before seeking an abortion if she's a minor. The people of Mississippi must feel very relieved to know that the options for women receiving family planning has become EVEN MORE DIFFICULT.  Read more >

  9. The Good Doctor and the Middle East

    Condoleeza Rice's call for an 'urgent and enduring peace' in the Middle East has many now asking two questions as Israel and Hezbollah succeed at tearing Lebanon apart: Why now? and Why Not Then?  Read more >

  10. Voices--and Solutions--From and Of Lebanon

    Mainstream Media for days, weeks, and perhaps years, to come, will emphasize the Israeli-Hezbollah conflict as an Arab problem—and one that the Arabs alone can solve. But let's be honest: What do we as Americans really know of the situation from the Arab point of view?Here, without appointing blame, are some insights, and even solutions, from those in and of the Arab World.  Read more >

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Okay, so the "C" in CBS does mean 'Couric.' And whatever did happen to Ted Koppel? And who outside the Northeast corridor cares, anyway? I do--perhaps you might, too? Join me for rants about politics, the World, and the battles between Old and New Media.
 

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