Archive for April, 2003
4/29: Military Malpractice (William Saletan, Slate)
Military Malpractice – John Kerry’s hypocritical attack on Howard Dean. By William Saletan
“The political logic of Kerry’s attack is obvious. Dean is the only candidate with momentum and excitement, and he’s the only big threat to Kerry in New Hampshire. Discredit Dean, win New Hampshire, and nobody else has the gas to pass Kerry.
But does Kerry’s […]
Hawash charged
CNN.com – Oregon man charged with conspiracy to levy war against U.S. – Apr. 28, 2003
In a 41-page affidavit filed along with a criminal complaint in U.S. District Court in Portland, an FBI agent attached to the joint terrorism task force alleged that Hawash had traveled to China in an attempt to gain entrance into […]
4/29: Howard Dean’s Remark on Military Draws Fire From Kerry (Adam Nagourney, The New York Times)
Howard Dean’s Remark on Military Draws Fire From Kerry
Howard Dean, the former Vermont governor running for president, has told an audience in New Hampshire that the United States “won’t always have the strongest military,” an assertion that drew a strong rebuke today from one of his rivals for the Democratic nomination.
Site overhaul
For those of you reading this site in a browser, you’ll notice some changes. First of all, this site is now managed in Movable Type. All the old pages are still here, just with a slightly new look and feel. Most of the changes are structural and should be transparent. But comments are now turned […]
Taking Back our Country
Nearly 30 people came by our house today to learn more about Governor Howard Dean. Here’s what they learned: he’s honest, he’s passionate, he’s committed, and he’s got a great sense of humor.
He understands a broad range of issues that are critical to our country at a time that we need him. He engages […]
Dave’s response - it’s the voters, stupid
Dave Winer responds (sort of) to my post:
I’ve been pinged and pecked by people working for specific candidates telling me how cool their guy is because he Gets weblogs. That’s not very interesting. More and more I wonder if people actually read what’s written on the Web. I think they just scan for key words, […]
Dave Winer wants to blog the primaries
Dave Winer writes:
2. Blogging and the New Hampshire primary. Citizen bloggers covering the candidates for US president, follow it where it goes. First step — clearly — go to NH myself and find some candidates. Luckily I’m speaking at Dartmouth on May 9. I’ll go looking for presidential hopefuls. With my camera and some questions. […]
Neoteny invests in Movable Type
Ben and Mena are now family…. Six Apart (Ben and Mena’s company, the creator of Movable Type) just announced their hosted service, TypePad. They also announced that Anil has joined the team. Also somewhere in the announcement is a bit about my company, Neoteny investing in Six Apart. I’m very excited both as a Movable […]
UseNet by e-mail
UseNet searches delivered to your inbox. NetNews Tracker searches Usenet newsgroups twice each day for any phrases that you choose, then delivers any new hits to you via e-mail. This is a terrific way to monitor UseNet postings, which are a valuable but often untapped research source. (Via LawSites) [Inter Alia]
This sounds like a great […]
Daily Kos digs up a Santorum fundraising letter
This is starting to sound a lot like the Trent Lott debacle. First the quote. Then the media mentions, with attempts by various spin doctors to marginalize the comments (in this case, the Santorum staff tried to say that his comments were “limited to the Supreme Court case”).
Now Daily Kos unearths a 2002 fundraising […]






