Ragged Clown

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Secularists for Romney

February
2008

After his Faith in America speech, I confidently predicted: I just read Romney’s speech on Faith in America and I have to say that I am terribly impressed. I think he just won himself the republican nomination. It was an … Continue reading

Once again. Can We?

February
2008

There are people who tell me that they haven’t seen Obama speak. They are missing something special.

Where Did All the Diving Boards Go?

February
2008

When I was a young’un, I used to go swimming at Crystal Palace. It was a 90 minute bus ride but it was worth it because that was the only place that had Olympic-size diving boards. I remember so clearly … Continue reading

Inside a Cell

February
2008

Dylan was telling me last night how he is looking forward to doing chemistry. I was the same at his age, but I soon learned that physics was much cooler. These days, it’s biology that excites me. I only wish … Continue reading

I need a hero!

February
2008

I finally succumbed and got Guitar Hero yesterday.  I was worried that it would cut into Dylan’s (already tiny) desire to practice his real guitar. But when his friend came over, and they only had one Guitar Hero Les Paul … Continue reading

Blue Cities and Red Country

February
2008

More from that same article in The Guardian, Remember that in 2004 every American city with a population over 500,000 voted Democrat, and the Republicans won by taking the countryside and the outer suburbs. The blue state/red state division is … Continue reading

Cocktails on the Right

February
2008

This article in The Guardian imagines the Republican primaries as a cocktail party… Planetary distances of policy and world-view divide these men, and the Republican debates have the air of cocktail parties whose guests have been selected by random telephone … Continue reading

Bush & Clinton Forever

January
2008

Ah – this is the way they used to do it back in the old country… At Bush & Clinton Forever, we strongly believe that a family’s political experience, pedigree, ambition and “brand name” are of paramount importance in American political life.  … Continue reading