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April 27, 2008

Sunday Morning Reading

Some Sunday morning reading to share.

lincolndouglas Is this a sign that this year really might turn into 1968 all over again? Maybe we need it to.

Lessing, Google, Obama and Jesus: a net neutrality mash-up. Via Ars Technica

Lincoln Chafee lets us in on the behind the scenes on the Bush Tax cuts.

Hugh MacLeod is thinking of expanding his canvas from the back of business cards to abstract paintings on canvas. I like the idea, Hugh.

My buddy, and fabulous actor, Larry Dahlke, weighs in out theatre's leaving Front Royal.

Dave Winer on what to do about the Reverend Wright.

Clinton wants a Lincoln-Douglas style debate. I'd love to see it. I'm sure it wouldn't raise the level of questions asked on her part though.

James Kendrick on Dell saying they'll still sell you Windows XP.

Frank Rich is counting Democratic chickens before they hatch (or get nominated.)

Saying the Electoral College map has shifted in favor of the Democrats is like saying all of the 1st round NFL draft choices will be stars.

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