Stuff I was going to blog about...
When I find something online that I like, I'll put a link to it in a draft email and type up some initial thoughts. That way, I can go back later and cut-and-paste from there to Blogger, or just hit "send" and send it to my Blogger address(es) to post automatically. However, I've been behind lately and I have nearly 30 drafts saved. I tried to post a few each day for the last few days, but I realized I keep finding new stuff and the thought of going back to write up all those seems daunting. Plus, some of it is old(er) news, and--in my mind--won't quite have the zzzziiinnggg that I was hoping for when I first saw it and thought I'd write about it.
That being said, I figured I'd post the links and my one-sentence summary and clear out my draft folder. (Yes, I like things neat and organized). Now you can scroll through and pick out what you think is interesting. I happened to think they were all interesting (at the time) - and figure there's something of worth/interest/distraction here for everyone. Enjoy!
In no particular order:
1) US News: A Slim Majority Favors Obama's Order to Close Guantánamo Bay (01/26/2009)
2) New York Times: John Thain resigns BofA (01/23/2009)
3) Clay Christensen's Disrupting Class Blog
4) The NCAA, the BCS, and the US Congress
5) Where's Waldo? - Inaugural Style
6) Governor Romney's Remarks to the House Republican Conference Retreat
7) President Obama: Too tall for the chopper? And here. And President Bush got flack for a closed door...
8) Panic, Sully, and Washington
9) Disappointment:
You can thank Senators Susan Collins (R-ME), Olympia Snowe (R-ME), and Arlen Specter (R-PA) for throwing any semblance of fiscal discipline to the wind as they voted in favor of the [controversial] $838 billion, providing the 60 votes needed to end debate on the bill and pass in the Senate, and Senator Edward Kennedy (D-MA) came back from convalescence to make the vote 61.
Republicans claim they were prevented from offering amendments. Surely you have heard by now about some of the earlier controversial items (such as prophylactics and new grass, among others) - and perhaps you have heard President Obama "blast 'tired old theories.'"
One problem- [BHO campaign rhetoric- pay increase with spending cut] [continuing gov't spend to stimulate economy that Pres. Bush was trying. $200B didn't work- so $800B will?]
Besides the long list of things that don't affect the nation's infrastructure [see Heritage Foundation's list], there's something else you should be aware of:
An amendment was added that will significantly affect your health care, and create another bureaucratic organization.
opinion article re. health care amendment on Bloomberg
the gov't telling doctors what they should and shouldn't be doing to treat you; ie, the rationing plan
5 most misleading BHO statements
10) Obama Lobbyists: making lots of money post-campaign on K St -OR- over a dozen exceptions made to let them work for the Administration
11) NOVA show re. FISA, NSA, etc.
12) The Internet, the First Amendment, and You. Could bloggers be sued for telling the truth?
13) Minnesota Senate Race / Recount Update
14) A Manual for the White House.
15) Local News: Streetcars for Alexandria? Expanding the public transit in the Arlington/Alexandria area.
16) Another note or two re. the USS Port Royal (remember, the Navy ship that got stuck out by Hawaii?)
17) Local News: New NOVA political blog that I found
And more to come!
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