JordanCornblog on September 17th, 2008

I read on The Writer’s Almanac that it’s William Carlos Williams’ birthday today.  He wrote one of my favorite poems – The Red Wheelbarrow.
so much depends
upon
a red wheel
barrow
glazed with rain
water
beside the white
chickens.
It makes me think of looking into crystalline water … absolutely transparent and absolutely mysterious!
Sports is looking a good bit happier than politics and [...]

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Stephen on September 2nd, 2008

So, I’ve been thinking (and reading) a lot about this whole Trig situation, and while the decent person inside me (somewhere) wants to believe nobody is so self-serving that they would knowingly fake a pregnancy to protect their teenage child (not the bad part) AND use it to promote one’s own “strength” and “values”… something [...]

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JordanCornblog on August 31st, 2008

This post is mainly a test of an edit I made to the post template — so that the author’s name is included (now that we have more than one).  Others?  Alice?  CB?  Chris?
From the Washington Post, more detail about Troopergate.  This sounds very messy.  Stay tuned.
And here’s a bit more about baby Trig’s birth [...]

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Many thanks to JordanCornblog for allowing me to guest blog on her site!  I thought I’d make my first little post on two topics: first the Sarah Palin “Trigtroversy” which is spreading like wildfire — and eliciting emotional cries from every segment of the political spectrum.  Having read the opinions, “news” articles, many blogs, and [...]

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