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Tuesday, November 01, 2005
the Online Freedom of Speech Act

H.R. 1606, the Online Freedom of Speech Act, is up for a vote tomorrow. Here is what a supporter has to say about it:
Our fundamental argument is this: with the FEC about to receive a number of new members who aren't familiar with the record, and with the 2006 elections soon approaching, now is not the time to force the Federal Election Commission to start regulating in an area which caused no problems of corruption in 2004. While precisely-tailored regulations would be wonderful, the truth is that it's only through this kind of significant carve-out that anyone will feel comfortable speaking out on and supporting federal candidates through the Internet without the fear of investigation, subpoena and complaint. It is the only way to be sure that group blogs, incorporated blogs, and blogs that accept advertising from or speak with candidates are protected in their activities.
Click this link to read more about the bill, and what you can do to help get it passed.

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Monday, October 31, 2005
tearing it down from the inside


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Thursday, October 27, 2005
No Longer Second Fiddle in the Second City

   The White Sox are world champions. It was nice to see Jermaine Dye drive in the winning (and only) run for the White Sox victory. He's quietly put together a great career, and I wonder if his skills would be more appreciated if not for one injury-plagued season and several seasons on less celebrated teams.

I have a sneaking suspicion that Tribune Media, owner of the cross-town Chicago Cubs, will be loosening its purse strings this offseason to make a big free-agent signing. Rooting for "loveable losers" doesn't have the same appeal to it when there are "loveable World Champions" just across town.

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Thursday, October 20, 2005
Brownie Antoinette

Let them eat cake:
Later, on Aug. 31, Bahamonde frantically e-mailed Brown to tell him that thousands of evacuees were gathering in the streets with no food or water and that "estimates are many will die within hours."

"Sir, I know that you know the situation is past critical," Bahamonde wrote.

Less than three hours later, however, Brown's press secretary wrote colleagues to complain that the FEMA director needed more time to eat dinner at a Baton Rouge restaurant that evening. "He needs much more that (sic) 20 or 30 minutes," wrote Brown aide Sharon Worthy.

"We now have traffic to encounter to go to and from a location of his choise (sic), followed by wait service from the restaurant staff, eating, etc. Thank you."

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doomed to repeat itself

Cards lose. Though I'm disappointed, I'm not upset. They put up a good fight, and really that's all a fan can ask.

Meanwhile, the Bush Administration, both substantively and superficially, is starting to resemble a certain Republican administration some 30 years ago. Even the photo-ops are starting to look the same:




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Tuesday, October 18, 2005
Back to Busch!

Incredible. There will be at least one more game at old Busch Stadium.


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Sunday, October 16, 2005
Aliens: To Baptize or not to Baptize?

"Hurry E.T.! To the Baptismal Font!"



In: Intelligent Life in the Universe? Catholic belief and the search for extraterrestrial intelligent life, author Guy Consolmagno SJ, asks:

• Would humans recognise intelligent life if we saw it?
• Could we communicate with it? Should we even try?
• Is Original Sin something that affects all intelligent beings?
• Is Jesus Christ's redemption valid for intelligent beings throughout the universe?
• or would other worlds have their own version of Jesus?
• Would the Church send missionaries to ET planets?

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