May 26, 2004

Passion of the present

Posted by Chris

Via Lance Knobel I see that Jim Moore has started a blog to encourage more coverage of the unfolding tragedy in the Sudan, The Passion of the Present .

Posted on May 26, 2004 04:35 PM UTC
Comments

Lonely and slightly confused Right Winger seeks intelligent but gentle Left Winger for meaningful discussion of today’s issues. Show me the error of my ways, PLEASE.

http://pep.typepad.com/

Posted by Adrian Spidle · May 26, 2004 08:13 PM

adrian spidle is a comment spammer — he made an identical post at Body and Soul, and some of the comments on some of his articles note that he did the same to others. It’s possible that he’s doing it manually, but it’s still totally uncool. Plus, he’s a total nutter — notice the quantum bullshit linked in the sidebar.

Posted by novalis · May 27, 2004 12:17 AM
Followups

→ Where we should be looking.
Excerpt: While the world's attention (and mine, I admit) has been focused on Iraq, events that matter far more are happening elsewhere. As regards weapons proliferation, it's obvious that North Korea and Pakistan are far more dangerous than Saddam ever was....Read more at John Quiggin
→ We Got Your Links Right Here!.
Excerpt: Everyone's linking Eric Idle's The FCC Song, and with good reason. Give it a listen. It might not be entirely work-safe, however. Kevin Drum outlines why it's not possible for us to force Democracy on Iraq. Sara Butler describes sexist...Read more at Alas, a Blog
→ We Got Your Links Right Here!.
Excerpt: Everyone's linking Eric Idle's The FCC Song, and with good reason. Give it a listen. It might not be entirely work-safe, however. Kevin Drum outlines why it's not possible for us to force Democracy on Iraq. Sara Butler describes sexist...Read more at Alas, a Blog
→ We Got Your Links Right Here!.
Excerpt: Everyone's linking Eric Idle's The FCC Song, and with good reason. Give it a listen. It might not be entirely work-safe, however. Kevin Drum outlines why it's not possible for us to force Democracy on Iraq. Sara Butler describes sexist...Read more at Alas, a Blog

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