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Red Sox Close in on a Sweep

The Red Sox have routed the Colorado Rockies in the first 3 games of the World Series, and they are closing in for a sweep if they win game 4. Tyler kepner reports in the N.Y. Times, “Three years ago Saturday, the Boston Red Sox changed their history forever by winning the World Series.” Game 4 is […]

John Kerry Honored for Work on Green Business Solutions

Chairman of the Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship, John Kerry received an award this week from Small Business California for his efforts to harness the power of America’s small businesses to protect the environment and help curb climate change.  
“I am honored to receive this award from Small Business California.  More importantly, I want […]

‘I Don’t Think This Place Is Worth Another Soldier’s Life’

In today’s WaPo is a must read post on “soldiers from the 1st Battalion, 18th Infantry Regiment, 1st Infantry Division.” The 1st Batalion just happens to be the same Battalion of the now infamous Scott Beauchamp, who the wingnuts have virtually crucified for months in the blogosphere. Here’s a few quips from the must read of the day:
Their line of […]

Howlers

It’s going to be Halloween soon. And in the spirit of the season, The Republican National Committee has introduced a fun little interactive page on their website called “Scariest Democrat”. On the opening page, a picture of each of the Democratic candidates for president is shown. Each is captured with a menacing (or goofy) expression […]

Ten Post Round-Up: Sneaky Saturday

Surprise!
I know I don’t usually post a round-up on the weekend, but, I couldn’t sleep, so I decided to sneak a peak at my Google Reader, this morning, and see what random tidbits I could find.
I got my morning cuppa and I’m ready to go…
From Minstrel Boy:
PKK tactics may drive Turkey into a reluctant invasion:
Militarily, […]

Foreclosure City

I moved to Los Angeles in January ‘90, when foreclosures were a booming business for real estate auctioneers in the area. Those real estate auctioneers rejoiced in raking in the dough off the backs of those whose lost their houses, we in the midst of Bush I and the economy back then wasn’t healthy for anyone […]