Archive for May, 2003

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New site to read: Warblogging

I have the anger too. I wish I knew what to do about it.

I’m angry that I know, personally, people who have been touched by the massive domestic “security” apparatus constructed after September 11. They say that in South America everyone knows someone who’s been “disappeared”. I feel like things are getting that way here, too, except that not quite that many people are being “disappeared” yet รณ they’re just being harassed. I’m absolutely livid at the thought that a student at the State University of New York was interrogated by the Secret Service after he wrote an editorial in a school newspaper asking Jesus to smite President Bush. I’m furious, completely furious that that friend of mine was asked if he had a copy of Mein Kampf and the Unabomber’s Manifesto as the Secret Service turned his apartment upside down. Do you realize that the Secret Service told him that his editorial was not “protected speech”?

Articulated far better than I could put it. Read it.

Gary Hart has a Weblog

Crazy, Gary Hart has a weblog. And he actually responds to people’s comments on his site.

I could trackback-ping his site, and then I would show up on his site. That is just cool.

I can’t say whether or not I whether or not I agree with him on different issues, but he seems possess at least a bit of vision, which is sorely lacking in our government right now.

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