Monthly Archives: September 2004

Which country is he campaigning in, again?

So, President Bush is in the Rose Garden yesterday, trying to convince reporters that the situation in Iraq isn’t as bad as they think it is. His great statement? I saw a poll that said the right track/wrong track in … Continue reading

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Apparently, I have a twin who has a lot more fun than me.

I have trouble remembering people’s birthdays. (In fact, I usually forget about my birthday until the day before.) For remembering friends’ birthdays, I’m completely useless. For relatives’ birthdays, I at least manage to remember which annual events occur nearby on … Continue reading

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Walking in Allen Park.

I actually got involved in politics by a combination of necessity and accident. Back in 2002, I was living in Arizona, and just beginning a job teaching for The Princeton Review. It was only a part-time job to start, so … Continue reading

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Any Democratic Club that would have me as a member….

Last week, a flier announcing the September meeting of the Trenton Democratic Club showed up in my mailbox. Although I count myself as a Democrat (I even worked for them in 2002), I never been real enthusiastic about local political … Continue reading

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Happy Birthday to… me!

Back in the early years of the Web, before spammers took all the fun out the Internet, there was a site called the World Birthday Web. Those of us with homepages could list our name, birthday, homepage, and e-mail address, … Continue reading

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