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Saturday, March 31, 2007
It's Magpie's 4th blogiversary!
Jeez, who'd have thought this blog would still be around, four years after that first post made on the evening of 31 March 2003? Not me, to be honest. But here Magpie is anyway. When we made that first post:
And here's how things stand four years later:
Definitely a mixed bag, but you have to admit that things have gotten a bit better (at least in some ways) since 2003. That's a good thing for me to remember each time that the weak-kneed crap coming from the Democratic party leadership makes me ill. Thanks to all of you who read Magpie for your support, and an even bigger thanks to those of you who've taken the time to leave comments. (Even the trolls.) And, of course, thanks to my comrades Mary and Natasha at Pacific Views for helping to keep me sane. Hopefully, Magpie will still be around in 2011 for our 8th blogiversary. We're looking forward to presenting a much better balance sheet then. Labels: Blogiversary | | Posted by Magpie at 12:42 PM | Get permalink
Friday, March 30, 2007
Ack! It's a busy day at work.
So while I'm busy making an alleged living instead of posting, may I suggest that you go look at this really cool graphic of all the objects in the solar system with a diameter greater than 200 miles. Via MetaFilter. | | Posted by Magpie at 1:42 PM | Get permalink
Thursday, March 29, 2007
It's business as usual in Washington while people keep dying in Iraq.
And journalist Matt Tabibi is even less impressed with how Democrats are dealing with the Iraq occupation than I am. Writing in Rolling Stone, Tabibi suggests that Democratic congressional leaders have come up with a strategy that gives the appearance of confronting Dubya over Iraq, but doesn't involve taking any of the political risks that would be associated with actually doing something to stop the carnage.
Via AlterNet. Labels: Congress, Iraq, Nancy Pelosi, Surge | | Posted by Magpie at 8:42 AM | Get permalink
Wednesday, March 28, 2007
Blue whales are mighty big.
And if you don't believe me, just see how long it takes for a life-sized blue whale to swim by in your browser. [Flash required] Via Pharyngula. Labels: Whales | | Posted by Magpie at 3:53 PM | Get permalink
We're The US has lost its place as the planet's new-technology powerhouse, according to an annual survey by the World Economic Forum. In the latest edition of the organization's Networked Readiness Index, the US has tumbled to #7 on the list of 122 countries. In the previous five surveys, the US had held the top position.
As near as we can tell, the WEF was too polite to cite the hijacking of US science and technology policy by the religious right as a reason for the US slide. Just another one of the many presents that Dubya's administration has given the country ... Via BBC News. Labels: Economy, Technology | | Posted by Magpie at 11:23 AM | Get permalink
So what did they Senate and House actually pass?
Everyone has been arguing about whether the Congress is really trying to put some kind of end to the Iraq occupation, or whether (like this magpie has suggested) the withdrawal measures that both houses passed are toothless bills that will have no effect on Dubya's warmongering. Despite all the verbal pyrotechnics, it hasn't been easy to find out the exact text of the two measures. Over at Balkinization, Marty Lederman has corrected this problem. You can read the relevant parts of the House and Senate bills here. Make up your own mind. Labels: Congress, Dubya, Iraq, Surge | | Posted by Magpie at 8:31 AM | Get permalink
Tuesday, March 27, 2007
What needs to be done about Iraq.
It's sure not this. Thanks to Mikhaela for a cartoon that so nicely boils down a complicated subject into a single panel. Labels: Dubya, Iraq, Nancy Pelosi, Surge | | Posted by Magpie at 12:30 PM | Get permalink
I sure don't want to find one of these in my back yard.
There's toads, and then there's poisonous toads the size of a small dog. Via UK Independent. Labels: Australia, Cane toads, Science | | Posted by Magpie at 11:27 AM | Get permalink
Look out, UK!
Now that Whole Foods has helped turn the US organic food industry into a mirror image of US conventional agribusiness, the giant food retailer is turning its sights on the UK market. Via UK Guardian. Labels: Agribusiness, Organic foods, UK, Whole Foods | | Posted by Magpie at 11:19 AM | Get permalink
When tensions are high in the Persian Gulf ...
... why not ratchet them up a bit? In a move that I'd probably regard as a provocation if I were in the Iranian government, US naval forces have started what AP is calling the 'largest show of force in the Persian Gulf since the 2003 invasion of Iraq.' These naval exercises involve 15 US ships and more than 100 aircraft. Naturally, the official line is that the exercises have nothing to do with Iran's recent detention of 15 UK sailors and marines who allegedly violated Iranian territorial waters. But I'm sure I don't have to remind you how often the official line from the Pentagon has anything to do with the truth, do I? Labels: Brinksmanship, Iran, Iraq | | Posted by Magpie at 11:09 AM | Get permalink
Monday, March 26, 2007
I told you so.
Last week, the House of Representatives passed a bill that lets the prez keep his Iraq adventure going virtually unfettered until September 2008 an act that left this magpie so pissed off that I couldn't blog about it. I'm glad to report that not everyone who opposed that 'compromise' bill has been rendered so mute. Over at TalkLeft, Big Tent Democrat has an excellent post explaining why passage of a weak anti-war bill was a really bad idea, despite all the talk from the bill's supporters that the House's action was a good first step toward ending the war. Hint: The Senate wouldn't want to tie the hands of the military, would they? | | Posted by Magpie at 10:11 AM | Get permalink
Don't worry I'm still here.
I just took the weekend off from blogging. Plus my brain is having a real hard time getting started this morning. Labels: Housekeeping | | Posted by Magpie at 10:00 AM | Get permalink |
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