Category: Politics

Lifeguards live in a small world

July 6th, 2005
My weekend was filled with moving activities, paying back a cup of borrowed karma by helping Kristpn and Leila move down the street. The most entertaining part involved a testosterone-laden trip to the Home Depot for futon parts. As places like that ra… more »

My approach to strategy execution

July 1st, 2005
Neisy let me know this morning that my second favorite Sandra has decided to step down. Apparently this has the hill all abuzz with excitement as Bush picks out which way-too-conservative lawyer gets their name in history. Keep in mind, Neisy is work… more »

Slipping on opinions

June 30th, 2005
Lots of people seem quite up in arms about the decision in Kelo v. New London. I'm mostly apathetic, as I don't really have much passion for property rights of non-consumable goods. They tend to be just another thing that the ownership class uses to ke… more »

Cute, furry, and blue

June 27th, 2005
Let's all be disappointed in what Earnest Istook has to say about Sesame Street and its obvious, overwhelmingly positive impact on society, partially subsidized by taxes. Luckily, that didn't keep Grover down. Really though, in a world where capital has… more »

Inquizzical for the future

April 19th, 2005
So Benedict XVI, formerly Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger, has been elected as the eighth German to wear that rockin' hat. Joe seems like an interesting character: a Nazi deserter, at Vatican II, and long-time head of the head of the Congregation for the Doctr… more »