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Top Stories and Blog review – 3rd Sept


by Douglas Johnson    
September 3, 2008 at 10:20 am

Gallery sued over ‘blasphemous’ erection

2:45pm: McCain more likely to drop Palin, bookmakers

Elsewhere
Obama to upstage McCain by going on ‘O Reilly
Oil prices plunge again
India launches huge floods rescue effort
Palin hit by Alaskan independence past

DAILY BLOG REVIEW / by Douglas Johnson

Back Towards the Locus - The Republicans don’t like flowers, it seems.

Harpymarx - Workfare doesn’t work and isn’t fair.

Iain Simons - Someone scrubbed Sarah Palin’s wiki profile just before her nomination – and so started a rather interesting debate about Wikipedia and online democracy.

Stroppyblog - on political rabbits in the headlights and young people.

Shuggy’s Blog - Have we all complletely misunderstood the US constitution, and indeed the nature of rationality?

New Direction - on Labour and fascism.


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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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Enjoyed Iain Simon’s piece in the NS.

It seems Palin was vetted, with the delete button.

So, does it say in the bible that Jesus never had a stiffy? If not, how can it be blasphemous?

Why should blasphemy matter anyway? We aren’t, to my knowledge, a theocracy of any sort…

I never thought I’d see the day where this site would follow in the footsteps of Nadine Dorries and close down a comment form. What a wonderfully weird world we live in.


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