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the extraordinary dissent: misspellings of the day
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Misspellings of the day. I know it's not really "of the day" when you only get one once every three months, but they're still funny. Deomakerce. (Democracy, in case you couldn't tell.). Posted by stoerzie at 6:22 PM. White house press room.
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the extraordinary dissent: 2006.05
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Seriously, I'm laughing pretty hard. White House toilet clogged by U.S. Constitution. President Bush today promised to continue sending plumbers to Iraq until his White House toilet was unclogged. We will finish the mission," Bush said. "And today's mission for the U.S. plumbers in Iraq is . card please . 'fix my toilet.'". Bush also announced that corporate benefactor Haliburton has graciously volunteered to accept a seven-billion-dollar contract to clear the blockage. Feingold responded. "Mmm mmmmn...
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the extraordinary dissent: 2006.06
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Sorry for the delay in this, my next report from Europe. I'm typing on a foreign keyboard, on which the keys are misplaced, so this may be a short update, as it is taking me so long to type. Thursday we had to catch our flight back to Brussels at 5:30, but we spent the morning touring the Hohensalzburg fortress. Some very cool sights there as well, and we ate lunch overlooking an amazing view of the city and the mountains beyond. And with that, this update has gotten considerably longer than I thought it...
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the extraordinary dissent: 2006.07
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After watching President Bush's and Prime Minister Blair's joint press conference yesterday about the conflagration in the Middle East, I was lead to seek a little more clarity on the subject and situation. The following article was written by the former Australian foreign minister, Gareth Evans and Clinton's special assistant for Arab-Israeli affairs, Robert Malley, now CEO and Middle East program director (respectively) for the International Crisis Group. By Gareth Evans and Robert Malley. Actually, pr...
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the extraordinary dissent: 2006.10
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It's Dr. Jekyll and Uncle Fluffy all over again. I'm willing to bet not a lot of you out there have been following the MN gubernatorial race between the three major party candidates, Republican Tim Pawlenty, Democrat Mike Hatch, and the Independence Party's Peter Hutchinson. You've been missing quite a show. But don't worry, because I've taken the time to reproduce selections from the gubernatorial debates for you here. This is going to be a - how can I say it? Pawlenty: Thank you all for being here toda...
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the extraordinary dissent: best misspelling of the night:
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Best misspelling of the night:. Gotta love the 9th graders. Posted by stoerzie at 7:24 PM. White house press room.
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the extraordinary dissent: 2006.09
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I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I was gone too long. But. This is awesomely funny. That's all for now. Back later. Posted by stoerzie at 6:11 PM. Tomorrow is the Minnesota state primary! This kind of election usually gets ignored by most. But it is as important an election as the general in November. This is the time when we get to stand up and say the status quo isn't good enough. This is our chance to stand up and say we have a better idea. And get out and vote tomorrow! Last night I appeared alone on...
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the extraordinary dissent: 2006.11
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I am, today, entirely lacking in creativity. And I'm apparently in an Ainsley Hayes kind of mood, as that sentence structure was not premeditated. I swear. But I've been chastised, so I better get on with the posting! What to post about; that is the question. Next semester I get to take a whole 4 credit class just on grammar. I am experiencing feelings of intense glee at the prospect. I love grammar. I am a grammatical snob. And God loves me for it. Posted by stoerzie at 4:42 PM. Okay, because dad didn't...
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the extraordinary dissent: 2007.01
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We face many challenges in this country. But big as they are, it's not the magnitude of our problems that concerns me. It's the smallness of our politics. There is a sense today that politics has lost its purpose - that somewhere between the 24-hour news cycles and the talking heads, between the negative ads and the personal attacks, between the partisanship and the gridlock, politics has stopped speaking to what matters in the lives of the American people. I believe that we can change that.
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the extraordinary dissent: 2005.10
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This concept has me entirely stymied. There was a time when I understood the political spectrum. Things have obviously changed. I'm thinking I'll feel compelled to write in greater detail about this later. But it's late, and I have school tomorrow, so for now I leave you with this article. Posted by stoerzie at 11:21 PM. Grammatical evildoers of the world, beware. Is quite possibly the best article I have ever read. Posted by stoerzie at 11:51 PM. And we have a winner. Posted by stoerzie at 6:27 PM.