Archive for September, 2004
John Kerry has a nifty interview in TIME this week on how he’d fight a “more effective” war on terror. Some good stuff in there, and some fluff, but I like this line:
What I intend to do is to put in play the economic power, the values and principles, the public diplomacy, so we’re [...]
Just to show all of our readers how blissfully non-partisan our show is, I thought I’d take a moment to share some reader mail from both sides of the aisle:
I used to be a Democrat.
But because of organizations, publications and individuals such as you, I became ashamed of my party of choice.
I realize [...]
I like getting emails from people I know, makes me feel better every morning.
I like getting emails from people I know, makes me feel better every morning.
… someone else talking?
Just because I’m on a posting jag right now (It’s been a long weekend), I’ll send you over to this Slate article:
Kerry talked about the same issues—jobs, health care, Social Security, education—that he’s talked about in the past, but he had a new context for them: how Bush’s policies were [...]
I am not one of those who think that the people are never in the wrong. They have been so, frequently and outrageously, both in other countries and in this. But I do say, that in all disputes between them and their rulers, the presumption is at least upon a par in favour of the [...]
I like getting emails from people I know, makes me feel better every morning.
I like getting emails from people I know, makes me feel better every morning.
Now Playing: Episode 366
Obama staffs up, Detroit comes to DC and finally, Iraq and the US come to a security agreement.
Search
You are currently browsing the Bruno and the Professor weblog archives for November, 2008.
Longer entries are truncated. Click the headline of an entry to read it in its entirety.


