[Lot of lobbyists in the audience, apparently.]
Grayson, at our press conference just now: “We can’t let America think it’s a choice between the crazies and the lazies.”
One downside to wearing my glasses is that I can see everyone looks at me funny.
Ironically, we have a better chance of passing the public option now than we did last week: http://bit.ly/6nI9gC
Unhappy public domain day! http://www.law.duke.edu/cspd/publicdomainday
I’m looking for a researcher to work with me. Details here: http://www.aaronsw.com/weblog/researcherjob
My 7th-grade teacher once marked down one of my assignments for being “condescending” to him. Even then, I thought that was a bit rich.
_Dismantling Utopia_ is definitely a book that would benefit from the strong programme.
Here’s a simple dissertation on a complex situation:—Kimya Dawson, “Viva La Persistence”
money and intimidation and mass graves make strong foundations
for the giant corporations that own all the TV stations,
telling us to take vacations to their big theme park plantations,
rather than to hearts of nations
where we might meet people on the street who say
“I don’t want my MTV
Reagan’s SG picked a screaming fight with me over p-values, so I called him a mass-murderer for _Daubert_