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Mystic Casserole

March 17, 2005

Capitalists and Republicans truly ARE evil. Read the whole yowl by some professor, in the SF Chron.

Cat blogging is so....2002. Worm blogging is very very....now.

Ignorance is no excuse. Not for Bernie Ebbers, nor Ron Sims. Thus spake Iguana, at the fine new blog, Silly Seattle.

There are all kinds of scoops to be had. Skor Grimm scores a biggie: with a penetrating technological analysis of a newspaper photo, revealing an espresso-making contest judge with......a platypus on his head! So help me, Buddah!

Brian Maloney has a few choice words about the lawsuit by the late Palestinian sympathizer Rachel Corrie's parents, against Caterpillar, the manufacturer of the bulldozer Corrie idiotically stood in front of and got killed by.

Nathan Azinger at Pajama Jihad explains, "Why I Voted For Bush." BTW, I have met Nathan, at a blogger bash in Seattle. He is young, has a goatee, and does not wear a white sheet over his head. Hmmmnn.

Geoff Smock blogs at The Young Conservative, and it's a pleasure to find about about this savvy 17-year-old senior from Steilacoom High School in Pierce County, Washington; just a bit southwest of Tacoma. Geoff writes with the confidence of a seasoned observer on national and global affairs. How refreshing to discover a high school blogger choosing issues of real substance over the usual navel-gazing or essentially private-circle posts favored by so many others in that age cohort. Keep at it, Geoff!

There's a time and place for Mystic Casserole. Amanda Witt explains.

Via my Dad the blogger, another invaluable piece on the good news from Iraq, by blogger extraordinaire Arthur Chrenkoff, in Opinion Journal.

At Dead Red Rosenberg, Victor Spooner explains why he hates The Left. More about his site and what the name is about, here.

Canada a "Paradise North" for liberals? Hah!

SpinDaddy at BumperStickerPolitix sees "Three Opportunities" for advancing the conservative political agenda, in the spheres of the judiciary, academia, and energy and environmental policy.

In an entertainment news round-up, hip-hop journalist Jimi Izrael says the late back-up singer for James Brown, Lynn Collins, who just passed away at age 56, never got her proper due, something Izrael says isn't uncommon for those in the Godfather Of Soul's supporting cast. You may or may not remember Collins' classic single "Think," included on the "James Brown's Funky People, Pt. 1" collection. A great break-out moment for Collins, and a little piece of r&b/funk history. As latter-day mixologists discovered.

Posted by Matt Rosenberg at March 17, 2005 10:46 AM


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"He is young, has a goatee, and does not wear a white sheet over his head. Hmmmnn."

I do, however, blog in my PJ's. It's sort of expected.

Posted by: Nathan Azinger at March 18, 2005 05:36 PM

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