Is Our Electoral System in Danger?

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Much has been written about the 2004 presidential election, and questions have abounded about whether or not the election was stolen. The issue is far from settled, though not so much talked about now. But what reawakened my interest was … Read More

Die, Big Bird, Die!

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They just can’t leave Big Bird alone, can they? This is from last Friday’s Washington Post: A House subcommittee voted yesterday to sharply reduce the federal government’s financial support for public broadcasting, including eliminating taxpayer funds that help underwrite such … Read More

World Wind from NASA

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Okay, enough with the politics for a while. I’ve got something cooler. It’s free software from NASA, and it’s called World Wind. By now, I expect most of you know about Google Earth. It’s a sort of World Wide Earth … Read More

Read the Comments

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Since I know lots of people probably skip over the comments, I just want to note that the posts below this one have a number of interesting comments from readers, some of which I have responded to. I invite other … Read More

Bipartisan Sleaze Report

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Regular readers of this blog know that I don’t much like the Republican government that’s currently in charge of ruining this country. But today I want to cast aspersions fairly and in a bipartisan manner. Let’s start, for a change, … Read More

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