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Saturday, January 19, 2008
Early Selections Posted by olvlzl
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Part One Interlude Part Two D ue to habits formed in the defense of the wall of separation and public school science against creationism it ...
Applied Science: Interlude Scherzando Posted by olvlzl
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see: Part One L iving on the left you may eventually come across a very rare species, the principled, Hegelian cheap-skate. The few I’ve ...
Friday, January 18, 2008
You Wanna Read This
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Piece on Chris Matthews . Trust me. I know, because I wrote it. Heh.
Goddess But I'm Naive
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I am. Eternally the virgin when it comes to understanding the anti-feminists' strategies. When I posted the Chris Matthews pseudo-apol...
Guarding the Custodians
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That's my interpretation of the old Latin phrase about who keeps an eye on the bosses. It's Friday, so I won't look it up. Anyw...
Some Things Worth Reading
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Bob Herbert on politics and misogyny in the New York Times and Phila on the discourse about race at his very own blog. Also Rebecca Solni...
Thursday, January 17, 2008
Chris Matthews Apologizes
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What do you think? He mentioned one incident about Hillary Clinton but not the many earlier incidents and neither did he say anything about...
The Invisible Candidate
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John Edwards gets very little coverage when the media reports on the "horse-race", also called the Democratic Primaries. This is...
Today's Action Alert
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Remember the Lilly Ledbetter case? Her company paid her less than comparable male employees for nearly two decades. She sued the company f...
Why You Should Buy the Winter Issue of Ms. Magazine
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The main reason is so that they can pay me for the book review I wrote for that issue. Just kidding, about the payment part (I hope). But t...
A Rally To Protest Tweety
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The National Women's Political Caucus is holding a rally today, January 17, at 4 p.m. outside of NBC News, 4001 Nebraska Ave NW (right ...
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
EVOLUTION, evolution, ideology and the continuation of LIFE.
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Part One. Posted by olvlzl For my sister-in-law, Dr. M.W.D., the biologist who has talked through some of my questions with me. E VOLUTI...
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Oh noes!
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I can't believe Huckabee actually said this: I have opponents in this race who do not want to change the Constitution. But I believe it...
Learning the Womanly Art of Self-Defense
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Shakes has written a very important post about why women flocking into those weekend self-defense programs will not keep them safe from rap...
Monday, January 14, 2008
Today's Action Alert
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Courtesy of feministe.com , it concerns the case of Jamie Leigh Jones, one on which I have blogger several times earlier. This is a letter ...
Selling Bombs to Saudi Arabia
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That's what the U.S. is planning to do . International trade is fun. While the Saudis are buying bombs from the U.S., a Saudi prince ...
What I Learned Yesterday, Dear Diary
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Dear Diary, Yesterday was a busy day at the New York Times op-ed pages. A women's day! Can you believe that? I knew you couldn't...
Sunday, January 13, 2008
Today's Ha-Ha-Ha Moment
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Brought to you by this cartoon from the Washington Post : Click on the picture to really savor it. Humor is tough to analyze, but Oliphant...
Science (Reporting?) Fails To Imitate Life. Posted by olvlzl.
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I. W ell, Duh! .... I mean Duh! A series of studies, the latest published in November, has shown that children can solve math problems bette...
Using Tonya. Posted by olvlzl.
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I t’s my own fault. You don’t read an interview titled "Elizabeth Searle Why Tonya Harding vs. Nancy Kerrigan makes a perfect rock op...
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