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Being Divers Opinions, and Analysis of the News of the Day, with Reference to, and Informed by, Myriad Sources.
Friday, June 26, 2009
Forgive Me
My personal preoccupations of the early 80s apparently left me permanently out of sync with the rest of the world in some ways, and I never fell under the spell of the Thriller album. The most recent Michael Jackson song I really enjoy listening to these days is Never Can Say Goodbye , though the love song to the homicidal rat Ben always gets a laugh. For at least the last decade, Michael Jackson has seemed like an amazingly tragic and pathetic spectacle, and I have a tendency to think it rude to gawk at such people. Cable news obviously thinks differently. If there is anything I'd want less than another evening of repeating loops of Michael Jackson videos, news footage from the trial, and random vigils in LA, Gary, or Paris, it's got to be Deepak frickin' Chopra talking about Michael Jackson in a split-screen with repeating loops of Michael Jackson videos and news footage. Any minute now they'll be asking the people at the wildlife sanctuary about how Bubbles is reacting to the news. No cable news for me tonight, I guess. Just in case you don't know, the House passed the global warming bill, and things are deteriorating in both Iran and Iraq. I'm just sayin'.
posted by Paul at 5:13 PM
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Thursday, June 18, 2009
Tell Me Again...
why having a 'public option' for health insurance is a bad idea? Executives of three of the nation's largest health insurers told federal lawmakers in Washington on Tuesday that they would contin"
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