Global Security Watch > cashing in on fear
[Saar Drimer - The Weblog] On my way back from the hike earlier this week, I was driving on a mountainous road just east of Carmel where mansions are sprinkled on the mountaintops. An authoritative smokers voice alarmingly interrupts the calm ride”¦
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[Thomaspmbarnett.com] Thomas PM Barnett :: Weblog: October 24, 2004 - October 30, 2004 ...: My free time lately spent in getting site up to snuff because I feel the contractions beginning on the book so I want my virtual nest just so before I get the uncontrollable urge to dive in. When that urge comes in mid-December, the blog will go light on stories and heavy on writer's angst, so I warn in advance: it won't be pretty.
[Edgewiseblog.com] mjh's Blog: [Bob Fertik, president of Democrats.com,] maintains that the blurring of boundaries has benefited left-wing bloggers less than their adversaries on the right, saying that reports posted on conservative blogs more easily make the jump to the main news media. "The way we perceive it," he said, "is that right-wing bloggers are able to invent stories, get them out on Drudge, get them on Rush Limbaugh, get them on Fox, and pretty soon that spills over into the mainstream media. We, the progressives, we don't have that kind of network to work with."
[Geoffhorton.com] Blog A Title - Announcements [A]: It would seem to me at least that a vacant Holy See is a legitimate obstacle to fulfilling the third condition, so it would seem to me that a confessor could commute the condition. But note that I am not, by any stretch, an expert, so if your confessor says, "Huh?", you may not quote me as an authoritative response.
[Voltaire.members.beeb.net] DC's election blog, 2005: "Until yesterday I was a Labour Party candidate - chosen by Labour to fight the general election. Today, I am announcing that I have left the Labour Party and am joining the Liberal Democrats. Like many former Labour voters and activists, I feel angry that Labour have become increasingly authoritarian and failed to safeguard civil liberties." He criticised the use of the threat of terror to push for house arrest and compulsory ID cards and to justify the illegal war in Iraq.
[Blog.brinab.com] brina b: quiz Archives: Maybe you've started to experiment with different fibers and you might be eyeing a book with a cool technique you've never tried. Perhaps you prefer to stick to other people's patterns but you are trying to challenge yourself more. Regardless of your preference, you are continually trying to grow as a knitter, and as well you should since your non-knitting friends are probably dropping some serious hints, these days.
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