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Tuesday, October 31, 2006


Burn, Baby, Burn (04:29 PM) - Jim Geraghty on the Kerry office’s press release: “Are you kidding me? Who wrote this, Kos? And what the hell is ‘a Katrina foreign policy’?”…

Once More Once (04:08 PM) - Now is the time to call 603-646-2258, get your personal PIN number, and then call 866-620-4940 at any time before midnight tonight to cast your ballot against the undemocratic constitutional proposal for Dartmouth….

The Kerry Pile-On Piles Ever Higher (04:03 PM) - President Bush, speaking in Georgia this afternoon, said:I cannot tell you how proud I am to be the Commander-in-Chief of such incredibly brave men and women who have volunteered to wear the uniform of the United States. And even in…

Nordlinger Versus Ivo, The Genius (03:16 PM) - The Metropolitan Museum of Art has a gorgeous recital hall called the Grace Rainey Rogers Auditorium. It is a small space—seats just over seven hundred, I believe—but heaven knows it sounds better than anything at Lincoln Center, and the programming…

McCain Demands Apology from Kerry (01:37 PM) - Senator John McCain’s office is batting around the below:Senator Kerry owes an apology to the many thousands of Americans serving in Iraq, who answered their country’s call because they are patriots and not because of any deficiencies in their education….

Kofi Annan Releases Long-Sought Financial Disclosure Forms… To Secret U.N. Committee He Just Made Up (12:36 PM) - ABC News has the whole story….

The 24 Hour Challenge (08:04 AM) - In addition to the 211th anniversary of the birth of John Keats, today is also the last day to vote on the proposed constitution for Dartmouth. Have you heard about this thing? I’ve mentioned it a few times. I strongly…

Words In Praise of Beauty (07:29 AM) - Today is the 211th anniversary of the birth of one of English’s finest writers, and certainly its best romantic poet, John Keats. In his pittance of twenty-six years, Keats discovered senses and touched new-deep nerves, igniting English the way Shakespeare…

John Kerry Bridges The Military Divide (07:21 AM) - I am still looking for the details, but John Kerry recently made the below comments to a campaign crowd. For a man who, running for president, once harped on the sadness of the divide in military service, this is a…

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