Linkblogging for 27/01/09
Sorry about being a bit light on content today – I’ll try to make up for it tomorrow…
Caleb at Every Day Is Like Wednesday writes about pornography.
Alix at the People’s Republic Of Mortimer shows how not to write a letter.
The execution of an innocent man I wrote about yesterday has been halted, thankfully. The fact that supposedly civilised countries still kill their own people never ceases to astonish me…
Botswana Beast over at the Mindless Ones has a great recap of Final Crisis: Superman Beyond 3D 2
And ‘Liberal’ Conspiracy have a post about the possibility of a broadband tax, and what that would imply.
Linkblogging for 26/01/09
A quick one here, while I wait for my wife to get home from her friends’ (where she went straight after picking up my copy of The E-Space Trilogy from the post office and before dropping it off at home. Harumph)…
DebiT writes about stem cell research, and why it is a good thing the US government now allow it.
Texas are about to execute an innocent man. Please get involved with Amnesty’s last-ditch attempt to stop this.
Today’s XKCD made me laugh far too loudly at work.
Jane at Firedoglake is talking about the way political action is limited by ‘acceptable’ rhetoric.
And Mightygodking improves Final Crisis
Linkblogging for 20/11/08
Been a quiet couple of days as far as interesting links go, really…
Fred Clark argues that mass layoffs are a sin – can’t really disagree with him there…
Firedoglake have a post about the probable nominee for Attorney General in Obama’s government. Suffice it to say, no-one’s going to be pleased – he has been working with Chiquita banana, one of the biggest supporters of terrorism out there. Of course, that’s *right-wing* terrorism, which is different…
Lib Dem Voice have a post restating (as unfortunately these things need to be restated) parts of the case against capital punishment.
And Power Pop Criminals have the excellent four-volume “Yellow Pills” collection up for download…


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