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    0 starsseregine | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 26 2009 | event, president, politics, news, obama, web
    White House: Register

    Just signed up for the WhiteHouse site. You should too.

    Quoted: WhiteHouse.gov is the official web site for the White House and President Barack Obama, the 44th President of the United States. This site is a source for information about the President, White House news and policies, White House history, and the federal government.

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    0 starsseregine | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 19 2009 | technology, people, politics, history
    The Technium: The Unabomber Was Right

    An interesting perspective.

    Quoted: Ted Kaczynski, the convicted bomber who blew up dozens of technophilic professionals, was right about one thing: technology has its own agenda. The technium is not, as most people think, a series of individual artifacts and gadgets for sale. Rather, Kaczynski, speaking as the Unabomber, argued that technology is a dynamic holistic system. It is not mere hardware; rather it is more akin to an organism.

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    0 starsseregine | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 02 2008 | politics, news, history, election
    Make-Believe Maverick

    A McCain biography article published in the Rolling Stone.

    (refave jacob)

    Quoted: A closer look at the life and career of John McCain reveals a disturbing record of recklessness and dishonesty.

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    0 starsseregine | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 30 2008 | russia, people, events, Georgia, politics, news
    CNN interview with Putin

    Putin comes across as competent and credible. His viewpoint naturally advances Russia's interests, but he backs it up well.

    Quoted: CNN's Matthew Chance interviewed Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin on Thursday.

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    0 starsseregine | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 18 2008 | news, politics, russia, media, press
    Georgia has won the PR war

    It's obvious that the media got played, but I'm disappointed that political "leaders" didn't step in to set them straight.

    Quoted: Most papers dutifully reported that a Georgian attack in the breakaway province of South Ossetia, where most people want to join Russia, started the conflict. But casual readers might have struggled to understand that.

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    0 starsseregine | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 15 2008 | people, education, afghanistan, politics
    Building Schools in Afghanistan

    This is exactly the right thing to do.

    Quoted: Greg Mortenson has spent less than one-ten-thousandth as much as the Bush administration to help fight terrorism in Pakistan. Instead of blowing things up, he builds schools.

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    0 starsseregine | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 11 2008 | people, health, society, politics
    How Many of You Expect to Die?

    Higher life expectancy leads to new moral and practical problems.

    Quoted: she showed graphs describing the three most common ways that old people die and the trajectory and duration of each scenario

    Quoted: “We’re doing this so badly because we’ve never been here before,” Dr. Lynn said. “But the care system we’ve got didn’t come down from the mountain. We made it up, and we can make it up better.”

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    0 starsseregine | Shared With: Everyone - May 06 2008 | education, people, society, politics

    Schools are evil, here's why.

    Quoted: Teaching means many different things, but six lessons are common to schoolteaching from Harlem to Hollywood. You pay for these lessons in more ways than you can imagine, so you might as well know what they are

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    0 starsseregine | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 15 2008 | people, religion, world, politics
    Dalai Lama: too good to be true?

    It occurs to me that I like the idea of the Dalai Lama, but don't know the historical context. This article describes some harsh criticism of Tibetan Buddhism and recent Dalai Lamas.

    Quoted: The authors’ most provocative contention is that the global spread of Tibetan Buddhism may be laying the seeds for a new, highly aggressive, and virulently anti-Islamic form of fundamentalism.