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Churchill Rocks!

by Bryan Strawser · Dec 8, 2002

RWN’s Favorite Quotations From Winston Churchill. RWN’s Favorite Quotations From Winston Churchill: Like many Americans, I am a huge fan of Winston Churchill. He was a… [Right Wing News]

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The Bunker

by Bryan Strawser · Dec 8, 2002

Secret blasts rattle Cheney’s neighbors [CNN]

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Alrighty Then

by Bryan Strawser · Dec 8, 2002

“If you like Pat Robertson, you’ll love ass fucking!” [jwz]

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Patience, my Friend

by Bryan Strawser · Dec 8, 2002

Leonardo da Vinci. “Patience serves as a protection against wrongs as clothes do against cold. For if you put on more clothes as the cold increases, it will have no power to hurt you. So in like manner you must grow in patience when you meet with great wrongs, and they will then be powerless to vex your mind.” [Motivational Quotes of the Day]

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Must-See TV Tonight – Sopranos Finale

by Bryan Strawser · Dec 8, 2002

‘Sopranos’ season finale [CNN]

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Working in Government

by Bryan Strawser · Dec 8, 2002

Understanding Bureaucracy – “To achieve results, you’ve got to do something. If you do something, you’ll make mistakes. Mistakes are, by definition, a process violation.” Phil Windley  [via Scripting News].



Man, that is so true.  I worked for the government only once in my life: I went to clerk for a federal judge for two years after law school.  The judge I worked for was a Type A (actually triple A) personality believed in getting things done.  He couldn’t stand wasting time.  If we law clerks weren’t busy in the chambers (a rare event) he would send us to the chambers of one of the magistrates to help out.  Needless to say, he had little patience for the typical government routine. 


He was a practical man and believed in doing things, not theorizing about them.  He did have one theory that he told me about though.  It was his theory of “how to succeed in government.”  He said “to advance you can’t make a mistake, and the more you try to accomplish the greater the likelihood of making a mistake.  Which is why eventually people in government learn to avoid trying to do things.” 


I was shocked when I first read about Phil Windley’s resignation.  I’ve never met the guy, but I have read his weblog and watched (from the sanctuary of my news aggregator) him try to use his position as Chief Information Officer of the State of Utah to give that state’s citizens better eGovernment.  Looks like he’s a victim of the first principle of success in government: avoid, at all costs, trying something new to get better results.  Or maybe I’ve overstated that.  The first principle is probably “don’t try at all.”


I’m sad for the citizens of Utah, and –frankly– for citizens of government everywhere.  People like Phil are to be lauded and given tickertape parades.

[Ernie the Attorney]

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Do you believe them?

by Bryan Strawser · Dec 8, 2002

Iraq Says Report to the U.N. Shows No Banned Arms. Officials said the documents confirmed that Iraq had no weapons of mass destruction and no current programs to develop them. By John F. Burns. [New York Times: NYT HomePage]

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