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May 04, 2008

Sunday Morning Reading

Some Sunday morning reading to share.

SpiderCreepMOS_228x253 Spam is 30 years old this weekend. Who knew?

Another reason to keep the war in Iraq running. We need to test out new things. Robobugs going to war soon.

David Broder on Clinton's Tough Path. More on what happens if she steals the election.

Frank Rich goes after McCain's Revered Hagee. Can we leave cartoon ministers alone soon. Please. All we do is elevate them instead of popping their buffoonery.

Thailand wants to form a Rice Cartel.

Your tax dollars and government security at work. Air Marshals prohibited from boarding planes because their names are on the no-fly list.

American Civil War cannonball kills collector. This is scary, especially around here. There are plenty of these relics all around this area.

Charles Mee and Stephen Greenblatt take on Shakespeare's lost play (with Fletcher) Cardenio.

Sign of things to come? Hillary's Derby horse goes down and has to be euthanized after placing second.

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