Let Freedom Ring? (I)

It’s the weekend of the Fourth of July – technically, today was the anniversary of the day that independence was declared, but that’s history for you – so a look-see for people around the world still yearning for freedom seems appropriate. First off… Hong Kong, where the populace is getting restless about the way their … Read more

Fafnir Friday: jury duty

OK, so you really should read Fafnir every chance you get,* but today he’s outdone himself. Here’s just a snippet: FAFNIR: Now Mr Prospective Juror are you familiar with the defendant in this case? IRAQI: Hmmm, what did you say his name was? GIBLETS: Saddam Hussein. IRAQI: I have heard of him now and then, … Read more

Mandatory Marriage for Straights Who Procreate!

I have had enough! Until the mindless pro-FMA conservatives demand federal legislation that requires mandatory marriage for all straight Americans who procreate—no divorce, no birth out of wedlock, mandatory immediate remarrying if one parent dies, no gray areas at all—this kind of bullshit needs to stop: It’s an ad for publications in Ohio and text … Read more

Guardedly Good News to Sleep On.

I say ‘guardedly’ because King Abdullah II left himself a good bit of wiggle room, but he’s still showing public support for the new Iraqi government, including the possibility* of troops if necessary. In an interview Thursday with the British Broadcasting Corp. television “Newsnight” program, Abdullah said he wanted to support Iraqi Prime Minister Iyad … Read more

Bringing in the Sheep

At what point did Karl Rove calculate that George W. Bush must win the religious right in order to get re-elected? Against common sense and good presidential precedent (think FMA), Team Bush has been promising them heaven and earth.

Of course, no mere mortal gives and gives without asking in return eventually:

The Bush-Cheney reelection campaign has sent a detailed plan of action to religious volunteers across the country asking them to turn over church directories to the campaign, distribute issue guides in their churches and persuade their pastors to hold voter registration drives.
Campaign officials said the instructions are part of an accelerating effort to mobilize President Bush’s base of religious supporters. They said the suggested activities are intended to help churchgoers rally support for Bush without violating tax rules that prohibit churches from engaging in partisan activity.

“We strongly believe that our religious outreach program is well within the framework of the law,” said Terry Holt, spokesman for the Bush-Cheney campaign.

But tax experts said the campaign is walking a fine line between permissible activity by individual congregants and impermissible activity by congregations. Supporters of Sen. John F. Kerry (Mass.), the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, charged that the Bush-Cheney campaign is luring churches into risking their tax status.

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The Soft Bias of High Expectations?

(Please take note that Professor Bainbridge has update his post; see my two updates at the bottom.) Professor Bainbridge has an interesting post up regarding the effects (or lack thereof) of diversity on workplace productivity. The question is whether diverse teams — mixing people of various ages, races, and demographic backgrounds — are more, less, … Read more

HIV/AIDS Update: Open Thread

As promised a few days ago, this is a chance to exchange updates on the fight against AIDS. To get the ball rolling, let me share that last night I attended an amazing all-star* talk hosted by the New York Times’s Frank Rich with Larry Kramer, Tony Kushner, Terrence McNally, and Paul Rudnick (have I … Read more

Because God loves Democrats, too.

Yes, He does. How else to explain Ralph Nader? Ralph Nader Calls Israel a “Puppeteer” 12:30 Jun 30, ’04 / 11 Tammuz 5764 (IsraelNN.com) On Tuesday, as broadcast on the American cable network C-Span, independent presidential candidate and environmental crusader Ralph Nader said the following: “What has been happening over the years is a predictable … Read more