• 9/11 photographs

    I found this page after noticing his weblog in my referrer logs. It’s a very good first-person account.

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  • Mullet Haiku

    Today’s mullet haiku, courtesy of Mark Morford:

    Oh you hot mama
    In your white jeans and teased hair
    Come see Ratt with me

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  • Great photos of Albee

    I won’t tell you what I was doing on this site. OK, I will. I looked at it because Choire linked to it in a very undertandable need for escapism.

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  • Georgians are more honest

    Found via cursor.org:

    In a press conference with Rumsfeld, the Georgian defense minister tells the press that there are basically no al-Qaeda in his country, and that the USA has been pumping huge sums of money into the country:

    it’s very difficult to me to say how much billions were spent by the U.S. I wish to assure you that what was done during these years, and especially since 1998 up to this day, is much bigger than any millions you can count.

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  • Manhattan at dusk

    sunset

    sky

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  • Too much park land, let’s give some to the Mormons

    House Passes Mormon Land Deal

    The House quietly passed legislation yesterday allowing the Mormon Church to buy more than 900 acres of federal land in Wyoming to commemorate a religious site.

    Then this is the weird part. What’s up with the House? A secret Mormon cabal?

    Despite the controversy surrounding the bill, just two lawmakers — Hansen and Rep. Dale E. Kildee (D-Mich.) were present to say “aye” when the measure came up to a vote. The legislation will face a tougher time in the Senate, where both of Wyoming’s Republican senators, Craig Thomas and Mike Enzi, oppose the bill.

    “The Martin’s Cove area is public land in Wyoming, and I feel that decisions regarding our public lands ought to reflect the will of our people,” Thomas said.

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  • Maybe not for my “pretty” category

    Early 90s flashback time at east coast/west coast.

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  • Popularity through intimidation

    Covering Bush’s commencement address at Ohio State Univeristy, The Washington Post tells us:

    The commencement addresses of George W. Bush serve as guideposts to a presidency first troubled, then revived.

    A year ago, he received an honorary degree from his alma mater, Yale University, where he was booed, heckled and greeted with a sea of protest signs. Scores of professors boycotted the ceremony because they thought Bush undeserving, an image Bush himself indulged. “To the C students, I say, ‘You, too, can be president of the United States,’ ” he said then.

    Today, at Ohio State University, Bush basked in the adulation of 55,000 people who treated him to waves of standing ovations in Ohio Stadium as he received an honorary doctorate. University officials bestowing the ceremonial hood on the president hailed him as “the most sought-after commencement speaker in the nation” and praised his “common-sense approach,” his “unwavering faith in the nation” and his overall leadership since Sept. 11, which “comforted and inspired us all.”

    According to FAIR, protesters were threatened with arrest for so much as turning their backs on the President during his speech:

    According to the Columbus Dispatch (6/15/02), students were warned ahead of time they faced arrest if they showed any signs of dissent: “Graduates had been warned during rehearsal on Thursday that they faced arrest if– as was rumored– some stood up and turned their backs on Bush during his speech.” The warning continued on the day of the event as well, according to the Associated Press (6/14/02): “Immediately before class members filed into the giant football stadium, an announcer instructed the crowd that all the university’s speakers deserve to be treated with respect and that anyone demonstrating or heckling would be subject to expulsion and arrest. The announcer urged that Bush be greeted with a ‘thunderous’ ovation.”

    What a beautiful lesson in patriotism. The students from OSU have a web site covering the event, and the followup, including statements by protesters at www.turnyourbackonbush.com.

    www.turnyourbackonbush.com

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  • Is this how they’re going to get me to like sports?

    Courtesy of Zoomatavideo of a fashion shoot with Azzurri, the Italian soccer team.

    Or maybe this will get me to pay attention, at least to the end of a game.

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  • For your favorite christian sports fanatic

    Get them while they’re hot: Jesus Inspirational Sport Statues. I think I’ll take the ballet one on page two. I hadn’t realized it was a sport.

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