This is what I like to see… women leading the way against corporatist evil. Any person can lead the way of course, but so far men haven’t been really good at this at Horatio Alger dreams seem to live in most of them. I was so pleased to open my laptop this morning and see […]
Presidential handlers worried about the ultimate fragging?
How come none of the military folks around Bush today had any weapons? Very interesting. And the the hoo-ha’s sounded rather forced throughout the speech. buildpeace.blogspot.com
Torture, Texas and Totalitarianism
I won’t be going through Texas on my drive back home to Tucson this week. I encourage everyone who reads this to also boycott the state. On Tuesday, August 7, in a six-to-three decision, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals denied Kenneth Foster’s final writ of habeas corpus, giving the legal green light for his […]
Intentionality and Activism
At times I find the irony of my situation, a woman who doesn’t believe in the inherent worth of politics, in which I spend so much time writing about the whole mess to be a bit sardonic. I am a dedicated believer that you have to go around obstacles. Trying to plow right through items […]
Women, framing, blogging and more.
I’ve so many things to blog about, and I’ve still so little time to blog. But only one more week and I will be on the road back in the general direction of Tucson. Yesterday I ran a bunch of errands. Dropped stuff at Goodwill. Met a progressive friend at a great little lunch restaurant […]
Personal BlogHer Debriefing
AT THE MOMENT I want to begin my personal debriefing per the BlogHer Conference. I’m sitting at the bar at Uno’s in Chicago. I tried to get a Spanish meal down the street at Emilios Tapas but the server obviously did not want to serve (per his non-attentiveness) a single female who wasn’t going to […]