Linkpost: 01/28/2009
- The Height of Power: As other American fiefdoms fade, Washington looms larger than ever (Joel Kotkin, WaPo)
- Markets solve the immigration "problem" (John Tamny, Forbes)
- When No News Is Bad News (James Warren, The Atlantic)
- Pliability Journalism (James Taranto, WSJ)
- Weasels vs. AIDS Relief (Michael Gerson, WaPo)
- Democrats' Support of Teacher Unions Has Worked Against Inner City Kids (Michael Barone, US News)
- How pro-life proceeds in Obama era (Ruth Ann Dailey, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Vatican criticizes Obama on abortion issue (AP) I guess they didn't get the the memo that's he's really a pro-lifer.
- Bad News Is Better Than No News (L. Gordon Crovitz, WSJ)
- Geithner Is Exactly Wrong on China Trade (Bret Swanson, WSJ)
- Some Things Need To Change (Michael Arrington, TechCrunch) I don't understand the animosity some people have, especially online. I hope the handful of people with serious personality issues don't drive this poor dude from doing his thing, which he does well.
- If only Jerry Jones would listen to Dan Reeves (Gil LeBreton, FWST) Err, yeah, if only.
- Twitter To Go: How one local coffee shop used Twitter to double their clientele. (Erica O'Grady, Blog of Mr. Tweet) Go CoffeeGroundz! Now if they could just do something about CreepyPersistentAnnoyingGuy.
- Driver loses control, slams into light pole in SW Houston (KTRK-13 News) Bloody hell, we have some bad drivers here.
- Fight brewing over Planned Parenthood building scheduled to be built along the Gulf Freeway (KTRK-13 News) Will it be world class to have the nation's largest baby-killing factory?
- An Intervention About Food with Myself (Food Princess Reports) I like to eat well also. These two hour gym sessions are about personal wellness, but they are also about burning enough calories to eat well when I want. It's good to think about these things.
- 5 Minute Chocolate Mug Cake (Ripoff) (Fabulous Jen) Yum!
Posted by Kevin Whited @ 01/28/09 21:55 | Links | Technorati
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