July 28, 2003
Blog Roundup
Daily Kos: Steve Gilliard talks about the growing desperation of US troops in Iraq, how with more soldiers dying, they've resorted to hostage taking. At home, it's the libraries that are desperate, and it has a bigger impact than is obvious. Kos reviews the Big Book of Tomorrow, and unsurprisingly, recommends it wholeheartedly.
Whiskey Bar: Billmon on the Dean model of Democratic political organizing, and the neocons self-inflicted wound.
Pedantry links to an essay on how non-native english speakers may have the upper hand in international business settings where english is spoken. Studiously not bothering to understand accented english might not continue working so well.
Brad DeLong publishes an old reminder of the face of imperialism.
Peace Tree Farm is the latest in a series of blog media consolidation purchases by FanapCo ;)
Seeing the Forest argues that while the administration is talking like the threat is real, they aren't acting like it. Also commentary on the crime of outing a CIA agent.
Two posters over at the Political State Report have the reemergence of Texas' KillerD's covered, here, and here.
Posted by natasha at July 28, 2003 10:28 PM