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Rhetorical Wasteland: Cover it live embed test
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Really interesting, and at the same time, slightly depressing. Monday, April 20, 2009. Cover it live embed test. LCSD April 20th Liveblog. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A Quote I LIke. Were you ever really having a good time? Aaron Barrett, Reel Big. A Collage of Citations. Chase Allgood's Flickr Photos. Engage: Conversations in Philosophy. Knights of 9 to 5 (webcomic). Lebanon for Truth and Reconciliation. Cover it live embed test.
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Rhetorical Wasteland: 9/28/08 - 10/5/08
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Really interesting, and at the same time, slightly depressing. Saturday, October 4, 2008. THIS BLOG HAS MOVED. UPDATE: In case the below post is not clear, what this means is that there will be no new posts at this blog. Everything will be posted at rhetoricalwasteland.wordpress.com. Starting today, I will be blogging using Wordpress instead of Blogger. The new-ish Rhetorical Wasteland can be found here. Please update your RSS feeds accordingly; I think this will work:. Links to this post. I will, of cou...
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Rhetorical Wasteland: 8/3/08 - 8/10/08
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Really interesting, and at the same time, slightly depressing. Saturday, August 9, 2008. More Get Your War On! For the comic strip. Links to this post. Friday, August 8, 2008. I Can't Title Posts] Forest for the Trees, or Something. After noting the myriad of problems he faced at the DMV, DH letter-writter William C. Hogg. OK governor, senators and representatives, what are you trying to prove? How about the citizens? Links to this post. Thursday, August 7, 2008. The first is that the war has been won.
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Rhetorical Wasteland: GT revampification & miscellaneous newspaper thoughts
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Really interesting, and at the same time, slightly depressing. Friday, October 3, 2008. GT revampification and miscellaneous newspaper thoughts. According to GT Publisher Mike McInally, the GT is undergoing several changes. First, on Friday, you will notice some major changes to the Entertainer: The weekly publication now will include a somewhat abbreviated version of the TV listings that used to appear in Sunday’s TV book. We will stop publishing the TV book that used to be part of Sunday’s paper. As an...
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Rhetorical Wasteland: 8/10/08 - 8/17/08
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Really interesting, and at the same time, slightly depressing. Thursday, August 14, 2008. Bargaining is over; I might just survive this job, assuming I don't melt first. Links to this post. Wednesday, August 13, 2008. To steal a phrase, I do not think that means what Mr. Fitzpatrick. In other words, we're being told that "taking control" means doing what Mr. Fitzpatrick says and following only one course of action. Links to this post. More on the GT's editorial slant. I appreciate Mr. McInally's resp...
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Rhetorical Wasteland: [Hering] It's just.... good
http://rhetoricalwasteland.blogspot.com/2008/10/hering-its-just-good.html
Really interesting, and at the same time, slightly depressing. Friday, October 3, 2008. Hering] It's just. good. The only quibble I have with this editorial. Of Hering's is that he fails to mention the obvious reason Sizemore got this measure on the ballot: It would deprive the state of money. Specifically, of $4-8 million per year. According to the state Elections Division. But the writing is decent, and Hering actually uses logic and evidence, for once. It's like a real editorial! A Quote I LIke.
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Rhetorical Wasteland: [LCSD] Everyone should read this
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Really interesting, and at the same time, slightly depressing. Saturday, October 4, 2008. LCSD] Everyone should read this. A comment left over at LT's blog:. After Monday's board meeting you won't have any allies left at the district or the hish [sic] school and your reign of error will be over LT. That's a little disconcerting. We're talking veiled threat/vengeance/black helicopter territory here. If they do anything like firing people on Monday night I hope they are personally. I don't think it's a boa...
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Rhetorical Wasteland: Slow-mo party fracture
http://rhetoricalwasteland.blogspot.com/2008/10/slow-mo-party-fracture.html
Really interesting, and at the same time, slightly depressing. Thursday, October 2, 2008. On some of the politics of the bailout earlier this week:. I'm so numb to this stuff I have no outrage left. I'm just confused. To be fair, the Republican rank and file dissented just enough for the first attempt to pass the bill in the house failed. But I think that only sort of proves my point about the party fracturing. October 2, 2008 at 9:26 PM. October 2, 2008 at 10:03 PM. But that doesn't make sense. If i...
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Rhetorical Wasteland: 9/7/08 - 9/14/08
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Really interesting, and at the same time, slightly depressing. Saturday, September 13, 2008. Tim Wise on white privilege and the election. Found at Eric Stoller's place, here is the opening paragraph of Wise's essay. For those who still can’t grasp the concept of white privilege, or who are constantly looking for an easy-to-understand example of it, perhaps this list will help. Follow the link for the list. Links to this post. The LHS math meeting and small groups. Both reflect poorly on Mr. Finch...
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Rhetorical Wasteland: Corvallis City Council Ward 6
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Really interesting, and at the same time, slightly depressing. Friday, October 3, 2008. Corvallis City Council Ward 6. Ward 6 Candidates Joel Hirsch and John Detweiler and Ward 1 incumbent Bill York and challenger Mark O’Brien took questions from the G-T’s editorial board and the audience. When asked about which city services might be at risk if the council was asked to make cuts in lean budget times, Detweiler suggested Parks and Recreation as a potential place to start. Detweiler said such resolutions ...
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