Religion, fascism, war, tyranny, incompetence…


11:41 am - July 2nd 2008

by Douglas Johnson    


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Welcome to Wednesday’s Netcast, slightly later than usual. Tips and/or gratuitous abuse in the comments, or to tips[at]liberalconspiracy.org.

Mike Tuffrey AM - damns BoJo with faint praise. If that.

Peezedtee - Are liberals paying enough attention to Afghanistan? Proably not.

The DisAbled Feminist - Shouldn’t women be allowed to play 5 set tennis too? Seems fair…

Huffington Post - The far-right has a problem with patriotism. (A tip: For the hyperbolic, it’s usually known as fascism.)

Scribo Ergo Sum - James considers the Anglican schism with uncertain eyes. And calls me an anti-clericist, which seems about right…

Johann Hari - thinks we should allow religious discrimination. And lots of it!

BlairWatch – on the depressing reliability of the African Union.

And now, off to find a job…

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Douglas Johnson is an angry London student, socialist and member of the Green Party. The bulk of his anguished ravings can be found at Scribo Ergo Sum, which he edits.
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1. Aaron Heath

And now, off to find a job…

Now, now, don’t do anything drastic.

It seems I shan’t have the opportunity, there being quite literally nothing going near me…

3. Aaron Heath

Keep it up, Doug. It took me a few months after uni to find a grad job.

I’m mulling over a “proper” job myself.

Not because I need it. I had no intention of working full-time here in Tallinn. I just really fancy a job I have seen. The tutoring and copy work is enough – cash wise (in fact the tutoring alone is enough), but I’m tickled by an opportunity that may be up my street…


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