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Pretty good article about Lawrence

by Bryan Strawser · Jun 30, 2002

Pretty good article about Lawrence Summers…  I like his leadership style.  I suspect some of the people at Harvard he has pissed off haven’t been seriously challenged in a long time.  Go Lawrence!



One year later, Harvard has changed. Boston Globe Jun 30 2002 4:19AM ET [Moreover – moreover…]

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Yes, but since when did

by Bryan Strawser · Jun 30, 2002

Yes, but since when did our constitutional rights become subject to a poll?  If we governed by polls, the Islamic religion would have been outlawed in the days following September 11th.


Another fine example of media half-truth crap.



Poll: Most want ‘under God’ in Pledge [CNN]

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Configure..  test.. configure.. test…  Spent

by Bryan Strawser · Jun 29, 2002

Configure..  test.. configure.. test…  Spent the day configuring MRTG and NetSaint for network monitoring, as well as doing some more landscaping and ordering some mulch.  Pretty productive day.  Cool software rocks!

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They did publish the letters. 

by Bryan Strawser · Jun 29, 2002

They did publish the letters.  You can read the first of them here….

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I find this interesting…  as

by Bryan Strawser · Jun 29, 2002

I find this interesting…  as Bush is doing the responsible thing.  As an amateur historian though, I love to read actual government documents.  Here’s hoping that they make the letter transferring power to Cheney public.



Bush exam requires sedation [CNN]

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Cooooool! Turnpike board members approve

by Bryan Strawser · Jun 28, 2002

Cooooool!



Turnpike board members approve Fast Lane discount plan. Boston Herald Jun 28 2002 5:11PM ET [Moreover – moreover…]

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Yes, they were right…  from

by Bryan Strawser · Jun 28, 2002

Yes, they were right…  from a legal standpoint..  but no one wants to argue the legal standpoint.. They’re all caught up in explaining how we live in a Christian nation.  Gimme a break…



God stoppers. The 9th Circuit judges who struck down the Pledge may be the most unpopular people in America right now. There’s just one catch: They’re right. [Salon.com]

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