JordanCornblog on March 20th, 2010

I know we all get caught up in b-ball this time of year … but the real madness is the anniversary that just went by.  Seven years ago yesterday this country launched a pointless and incalculably damaging war.  Enough of us fell for the fear mongering and hatefully simplistic world view of the Bushies and [...]

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JordanCornblog on May 30th, 2009

Read Naomi Wolf’s thorough and absolutely horrific article about the sexual perversity perpetrated by the Bushies in Iraq and elsewhere. I do not understand why Obama is rationalizing and temporizing about releasing the photos and really going after these sadomasochistic pricks.
The activities of these dudes so speaks to the fruits of the kind of self-righteousness [...]

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JordanCornblog on April 30th, 2009

I’ve been remiss in not posting this picture of HollyCornblog’s Hop Trellis circa April 2009!
As you can see, she’s done an awful lot of work (backbreaking work, I might add) to give these hops a fighting chance at thriving.
I for one am quite interested to see how hops do under the Obama administration.  If you’ll [...]

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Saturday morning … last morning before we go back to daylight savings time.  I’m having some smooth, dark coffee and catching up on the news of the world while the sun comes up here.
Scary times, as the economy’s woes seem to be accelerating with no end in sight.  Maddow had a great explanation of the [...]

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JordanCornblog on February 10th, 2009

Whoo hoo!  I got up early enough to do a little working out before hitting the computer – and all looks brighter.  Amazing what a little circulating blood can do, eh?  I am raring to go now …
But first, a few snippets of news as the sun begins to color the eastern horizon …
Here is [...]

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JordanCornblog on February 1st, 2009

First off, is Andrew Card crazy?  He’s tweaked about Obama disrespecting the office of the Presidency.  Why?  Because Obama changed the dress code at the White House.  Good grief.  Is that what Andrew Card really thinks?  Is he a grown-up?  (And I loved the comments on this piece … especially the one about how the [...]

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JordanCornblog on January 24th, 2009

Yesterday President Barack Obama repealed the Mexico City Policy
- the infamous gag rule that pulled funding from health care providers who offered (or even just talked about) certain health care options for women.  Yeah, you know what I’m talking about.  Obama’s Day Three … was a mixed bag, reminding me that change is a process [...]

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JordanCornblog on January 21st, 2009

… in the White House.
I can’t.  Went to bed last night thinking, “Here I am trundling off at 10PM worried about being tired in the morning … and stressing about the 8 or 14 or 19 things on my plate that need more or less immediate attention.  Meanwhile, Barack and Michelle have about 7 more [...]

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Fingers crossed here for another good NFL day for the bird teams.  The Ravens I had with a win.  But the Cardinals?  Wow.  I just hope they didn’t steal the Eagles’ mojo.  (Nah … an unworthy thought to be having this snowy NH Sunday.)  If Ravens can bring down Titans, certainly Eagles can bring down [...]

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JordanCornblog on January 5th, 2009

In case you hadn’t heard … yup … the Eagles were declared the winners up in Minnesota yesterday … kinda like Al Franken, except there won’t be any lawsuits to follow (so far as we know).  Next up?  They might be Giants.  And the Giants have to be bummed, as the birds are “the wild [...]

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JordanCornblog on December 29th, 2008

As 2008 draws to a close, along with the nightmare that has been the Bush Presidency, we see a resurgence of violence in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.  Not so surprising, given the complex and festering problems in the region, and the incredibly superficial, simplistic, neocon approach touted by the Bushies.  Obama takes office with a laundry [...]

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JordanCornblog on December 13th, 2008

Saturday morning … and please remind me to not eat handfuls of chocolate-covered cherries while Watching Rachel Maddow … and before going to bed!  And I don’t mean the sweet syrupy kind – but nice tart ones – delicious, for sure – and probably marginally good for me (yes, I do believe I could make [...]

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JordanCornblog on November 29th, 2008

This isn’t funny at all. It’s bizarre.  Unfathomable.  It’s one of those incidents that makes me feel like America is just a big, mindless appetite, ravening and rampaging.
What am I talking about?  This.

Suddenly, witnesses and the police said, the doors shattered, and the shrieking mob surged through in a blind rush for holiday bargains. One [...]

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JordanCornblog on November 26th, 2008

This is pretty old news, but it’s the first chance I’ve had to read a bit of the inside scoop on Hillary as Secretary of State.  Meanwhile, speculation about Biden’s role (or lack thereof, to date) appears in the NY Times.   It’s never simple, is it?  I am struck by how thoroughly politics is [...]

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JordanCornblog on November 25th, 2008

Boy – a little queasy, though.  Soap-infused coffee is definitely not something I recommend on a rainy Tuesday morning.
Speaking of which – is it me, or do you associate Tuesday’s with rain?  Thursday’s, too.  In my mind those are the greyer days of the week.  And speaking of greyer … are greyer and grayer different [...]

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JordanCornblog on November 10th, 2008

First the soccer news, which includes Angela Hucles’ 100th cap (in a career year for her) and another win (over South Korea) for the USWNT.  With two more games left in their post-Olympic Tour, it woulds like the team is pleasing Pia!
The NESCAC  Soccer Tournament is over for another year.  (Oh yeah, that’s the New [...]

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JordanCornblog on August 3rd, 2008

John Tomasic has put up a nice piece (and interesting video) on the Huffington Post about Hillary and Hillary supporters … as we head toward the convention. It certainly appears that HRC has accepted the Obama nomination and is working with the DNC on moving forward in a unified way.
In the meantime, John McCain is [...]

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JordanCornblog on July 5th, 2008

In what could well be their biggest challenge to date, the USWNT face Sweden in Sweden for the first time ever! (Check out the USSF article linked above – there are lots of interesting tidbits to peruse!) They’ll play just below the Arctic Circle (!) at Norrvalla Stadium in Skelleftea. The last time the USWNT [...]

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JordanCornblog on July 3rd, 2008

The USWNT defeated Norway 4-0 yesterday in Fredrikstad, and Abby Wambach scored her 99th career goal! Next up is Sweden on July 5th. Interestingly, the US had not defeated Norway in Norway before – losing and tying their two previous matches there. The Norwegians must love it that the USWNT’s first win on their home [...]

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JordanCornblog on July 2nd, 2008

MSNBC is reporting a new Pew Poll that shows the balance shifting between those who favor more conservation and those who favor more refineries and more drilling.

Among the survey’s most astounding findings is the dramatic increase in a span of five months in the support for energy exploration and production among groups that have traditionally [...]

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