EconWatch.com > The Battle For Ground Zero, Part 190
[A Blog For All] After more than 190 postings on the subject of rebuilding Ground Zero, we have come to a major accomplishment. Well, it's the start of a major accomplishment.
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[Becker-posner-blog.com] The Becker-Posner Blog: http://www.becker-posner-blog.com/archives/2006/11/what_the_electi_1.htmlCritics of the American electoral process have long complained that the process was poisoned as the combined result of (1) gerrymandering, (2) inadequate limitations on donations to political campaigns, (3) barriers to third parties, (4) barriers to voting (such as registration requirements and conducting elections on workdays rather than weekends or holidays), (5) public ignorance of policy issues and the consequent ability of political advisers, consultants, media specialists, pollsters, etc., to manipulate the publics voting behavior, and (6) mistake-prone voting equipment, such as the notorious punchcards that cast a shadow over the 2000 presidential election in Florida. But the outcome of Tuesday's midterm election suggests that these problems are less serious than the critics believe.
[Babalublog.com] Babalu Blog: I am loathe to get into blogwars, especially petty blogwars against petty bloggers, but sometimes no matter how much you try to ignore the inane, the inane just elevate their inanity until the point of insult. There's a local blogger that has been rather obsessed with Babalu to the point of not only criticizing what is posted here in this blog - which is all fine and dandy and not only acceptable but welcome - but also very critical of what is not posted on this blog - which is rather bothersome as it takes quite a bit of gall to tell anyone what the hell they should write about or cover on their own blogs.
[Hcs.harvard.edu] HIPJ Weblog: April 9, 2003, the day Baghdad fell, was Day One of Year Zero. For their part, the organizers of DBX, the historic Baghdad trade fair, .
[Absolutezerounited.blogspot.com] Absolute Zero: He revived the selfish gene philosophy, even largely repudiated by Darwin himself, and he and his patrons and followers have engrained their neo-pagan philosophy into all of Western society”not a small accomplishment for a lone sexual psychopath. We now have Kinseys philosophy operative everywhere we turn, from the kinds of media we view to the sodomies and promiscuity that is force fed to children in schools, the mass media, even some church venues, as well as the laws -- enforced or not.
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