I finally jumped on the bandwagon-train and got a blog.
The McCain Myth: The moderation that makes him a Senate powerhouse will keep him out of the White House, from the Wall Street Journal. Comment on article from Slate.
Survey ranks states with dumbest drivers, from CNN.com, courtesy of Steve S. Not surprising.
Bless Me, Blog, for I've Sinned, from the New York Times.
Out of the Freezer, Into the Family: The booming, and bizarre, business of embryo adoption, from Slate.com.
Spin Doctored: How drug companies keep tabs on physicians, from Slate.com.
Cheney Likes Laura in 2008, from Wonkette.com.
The Senator's Guide To Safe Sex, from The Washington Post. Great ending.
From Jenna's Ex to a Presidential Jeeves, from The Washington Post.
Is Ann Coulter Safe for Children?, from Wonkette.com.
Painting amid `Controversy': County queries art gallery on graphic image, from the South Florida Sun-Sentinel. "The piece in question is a painting depicting President Bush being sodomized. Artist Alfred Phillips said images of an oil barrel and a man wearing a Muslim headdress in the work are part of a political statement about the United States being abused by oil companies."
Anti-Walmart Activists Pay Even Worse than Walmart!, from Wonkette.com.
Audiostiles.com Picks Tunes For You, from npr.org.
Can New England affordto keep young families away?, from Boston.com.
Arnold Acts Like Governor, from Wonkette.com.
Judge: Parents can't teach pagan beliefs: Father appeals order in divorce decree that prevents couple from exposing son to Wicca, from the Indianapolis Star.
Fox News Admits Bias! Its London bureau chief blurts out the political slant that dare not speak its name, from Slate.com.
Grocery Store Wars, courtesy of Alison. Definitely worth watching!
The McCain Way, from The New Yorker.
Pet costume: slave girl Princess Leia, from BoingBoing.net.
Pakistan's first women fighter pilots, from the BBC.
Water filters -- "All you need is terracotta clay, a compliant cow and a match," from worldchanging.com.
What's That Thingy Court Reporters Type On? How does it work?, from Slate.com.
Toy Boy: Adam Sandler can't support the shoulder pads in The Longest Yard, plus readers choose the oddest cinematic couplings, from Slate.com.
Autoblogger, courtesy of Alison.
Humanitas et Hubris, from Manolo's Shoe Blog.
'This Shit Is Bananas': A probing analysis of Gwen Stefani's 'Hollaback Girl', from OC Weekly, courtesy of Paige.
Schools ordered to observe 'Constitution Day': Feds set aside Sept. 17 for mandatory lessons on document, from MSNBC.com, courtesy of Rachel.
Inquiry Into Dismissal of an Air Force Chaplain, from The New York Times.
Santorum Marriage Built on Strong Foundation of Gay Loathing, from Wonkette.com.
Take My Wife, Please, from Wonkette.com.
American Capitalism: Damaged goods, from The Economist.
What Can Female Soldiers Do?: A primer on the latest wrangling over women in the military, from Slate.com.
Building Characters, from BigWhiteGuy.com.
Say Goodnight, Obi-Wan: Two experts ponder the final Star Wars movie, from Slate.com.
What's a Wookiee?: A guide to Episode III for non-geeks, from Slate.com.
Massachusetts Almost Now Totally Gay, from Wonkette.com.
Privatize Marriage: A simple solution to the gay-marriage debate, from Slate.com.
A Bald Liar: Rob Corddry, a correspondent for The Daily Show, will mock anything and anybody, from Boston.com.
The Pre-Life Movement: Grandma vs. a clump of cells, from Slate.com.
Sunday Lunch with Ruth Reichl, from the Chicago Sun-Times, courtesy of Alison.
Setting up a Home Soda Fountain, from Boneville.net.
World's fastest plant, from BoingBoing.net.
X-rays of kids who swallowed toys and coins, from BoingBoing.net.
Vroom-Vroom, She Said to the Doubters, from The New York Times.
Lexus Tech: What's so great about a car with an on/off button?, from Slate.com.
The Sound of Silence: Sussing out the ear-plug market, from Slate.com.
The Spirit of the Letter: What biographers find in other people's mail, from Slate.com.
What's Up, Pussycat? Whoa!, from The New York Times.
Air Force Chaplain Tells of Academy Proselytizing, from The New York Times. The last sentence is pretty sad.
The Way the Cookie Crumbles: How much did Proust know about madeleines?, from Slate.com.
Best of ECCC 2005: The Mark Abramson Page!. The full survey, for those of you who love the ECCC.
Thinking Inside the Big Box, from The New York Times.
Cheating, or an Early Mingling of the Blood?, from The New York Times. Hmm. Maybe I should stop making fun of the chimera defense.
The Adderall Me: My romance with ADHD meds, from Slate.com.
Blame Canada: Don't flush your Adderall XR, from Slate.com.
Jesus Christ in legal battle in W.Va., from Boston.com.
Risking Life, Waistline and Freedom for Abalone, from The New York Times.
Over There: Why U.S. troops won't be coming home from Iraq anytime soon, from Slate.com.
Implant gives artist the sense of "magnetic vision", from BoingBoing.net.
The Seven Gummie Sins, from flickr.
Milking the Horse, from American Spectator.
A tale of customer service, justice and currency as funny as a $2 bill, from the Baltimore Sun, courtesy of Alison.
Motherhood has its ups and downs that end at a high spot, by Heather, from the Anchorage Daily News.
Eighty-eight members of Congress call on Bush for answers on secret Iraq plan, from rawstory.com, courtesy of Josh.
Encouraging Words: Overheard on Paula Abdul's secret date with American Idol contestant Corey Clark, from Slate.com.
Why Can't Lynndie Plead Guilty?: She swears she did it, from Slate.com.
But the Scouts, Your Honor: Law schools wield a ruling on gay scoutmasters against the military, from Slate.com.
Pozen Pill: How Bush's version of "progressive indexing" would kill Social Security, from Slate.com.
PBS Unplugged: President Bush gives us a new reason to wean public broadcasting from the government teat, from Slate.com.
'Daily Show' Personality Gets His Own Platform, from The New York Times.
Galaxy Quest/l Wikipedia is a real-life Hitchhiker's Guide: huge, nerdy, and imprecise, from Slate.com.
Acrobat user gaffe exposes classified Defense information, from gcn.com, courtesy of Alison.
Great minds don't think, from Boston.com, courtesy of Alison. "I won't make the mistake that David Parker made. I am not going to sit around and wait for my child to come home with morally offensive material covertly planted in his backpack by some public school teacher promoting a political agenda."
Yes, We Tease Her (Lynndie England), But We're Not Above Offering Her Some Baby Product Recommendations, from low culture.
SAT Essay Test Rewards Length and Ignores Errors, from The New York Times.
Conservatives (Heart) 'South Park', from The New York Times, courtesy of Rachel.
Power Failure: What Bush still doesn't understand about Iraq and North Korea, from Slate.com.
From 'Gook' to 'Raghead', from The New York Times, courtesy of Rachel.
Worse Than 1984: North Korea, slave state, from Slate.com.
Take My President, Please: The first lady's speech at the White House Correspondents' Dinner was so funny I forgot to laugh, from Slate.com. Laura Bush Talks Naughty, from The New York Times, courtesy of Rachel.
Paranoia for Fun and Profit: How Disney and Michael Moore cleaned up on Fahrenheit 9/11, from Slate.com.
No training wheels needed: New trike bike could take fear out of junior's first solo ride, from CNN.com, courtesy of Brad.