February 15, 2004

Saturday Reading

At dKos, Meteor Blades talks about equal rights, and MrLiberal reviews competitive House races in WA, OR, & CA. Read the comments.

Al-Muhajabah alerts us to the curious attention paid to a University of Texas forum on Women in Islam by Army intelligence officials who requested a list of attendees.

The WaPo publishes this article on how the new Medicare bill may be disrupting outpatient cancer care.

CalPundit interviews Bill Burkett, the man who says he was an eyewitness to the scrubbing of then Governor Bush's military record.

Matt Gross talks about flight privileges and dereliction of duty.

Ampersand defends Gloria Steinem against the usual inconsistencies of the anti-choice movement.

Rittenhouse wants us to look at 20 unanswered questions about 9-11, and just below that post, is information on reports of the hijackers having guns on the plane that day.

Over at Open Source Politics, Jeff Softley blames my generation for the ascendency of the Right. He may have a point. I've already begun my penance.

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee blogs.

Posted by natasha at February 15, 2004 01:13 AM | TrackBack
Comments

And a penance you should do too... damn gen-x-ers... and you kids should stay out of my yard!

Posted by: Hubris Sonic on February 15, 2004 04:33 AM

thbpfffffft ;P

I command you to get yourselves to Boston so I can repeat that in person.

Posted by: natasha on February 15, 2004 02:24 PM

To begin your pennance, please sign up to volunteer for the DCCC. :)

Posted by: steveolson on February 15, 2004 04:06 PM

Okay, but why doesn't the DCCC blog have a real URL, and why aren't we on the blogroll?

Posted by: natasha on February 16, 2004 01:47 PM
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