Some Sunday morning reading to share.
The NY Times say the Dems are concerned about a long fight to the nomination. No kidding. With the absolutely failed Primary/Caucus process they have shown how not to nominate a candidate in ways only a Republican could love. Self castration is always going to be ugly.
Muslim leaders are turning to the legal process to try and protect against blasphemy from things like cartoons. I say once again, if what you hold so dear can't stand up to criticism and attack from those who disagree, then you should question why you hold it so dear. Unless of course, you just want to make some extortion money from the legal process.
China must have some leaders within its walled gardens that don't want the Olympics to succeed. Otherwise why would such a "controlled regime" allow the insanity that is going on in Tibet to occur 5 months before the Olympics?
Steve Gillmor on Twitter and the high wire balancing act between value and noise.
Michelle Kung's Eyewitness report on the NYC crane collapse. She lives (lived) in one of the buildings.
Dan Farber is revisiting Apple's iPhone strategy.
Jennifer Woodard Maderazo on The Blessing and the Curse of the iPod Touch.
Bush cancels the elections. I'm not sure given all the crap that is coming down he'd want to do that anymore.







