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More good articles from the last week or so that deserved a fuller response:
- Impeach Blair over Iraq - general
- Once more, political amnesia - a response from Norm.
- More on electoral legitimacy
- Close the door! - Norm (again) on Pilger on the Fa*cist threat to Britain.
- Fellowship of the Ring captioned in World of Warcraft speak.
- Purging Oneself of Political Correctness, the Anthony Browne way.
- From which a tyrant springs - Bush "... is most certainly a tyrant."
- Another paedophilia scare
- Dawkins and the religious scaries
- You WILL Respect, respect Thomas Hobbes, that is
- Tebbit the Conservative Prophet
- " Brighton Regency Loony" (ouch)
- Clinton backs Blair as UN chief - "... I think he will find immense rewards when his service is done".
- Six reasons to oppose the monarchy
- Power: the missing ingredient - "The great benefit of democracy, he said, is that it (in the long-run) creates a civic spirit, and an active interest in improving one's community".
- Respect, Power and the Personal Domain - an excellent piece on the limited applicability of managerial politics to the 'respect' debate.









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"ouch"?
I am amused sir; thanks for the link, and the others; I must remember to come here more often...
Are all the links of the week going to be high brow/intellectual?
I'll have no chance of getting on here!
Perhaps I could suggest the following piece on Lembit Opik being the Weakest Link as required reading?
http://kerroncross.blogspot.com/2006/01/limpet-is-weakest-link.html
:-)
Actually, you've got a point there. The things I kep a track of are more likely to be things where I thought, "Hmm, can't take that all in in one go, better come back to it later", and therefore not necessarily every post I actually thought was good.
Don't know if I can really go as low as 'celebrity' quiz shows though! Except University Challenge, of course.
Kerron, I would hardly call my post highbrow. Most of the rest of the blog, perhaps (I'd hope so anyway, but my ego doesn't want to admit it), but that post?
Long, yes, but not highbrow.
B4L: I know what you mean, I have a hufe folder full of bookmarks that I still haven't processed properly, no wonder my book reading time has dissappeared.
See I don't even know what the word "hufe" means.
Personally, I blame Thatcher's education system.
;-)
"Hufe" is German for "hooves" - it has a page to itself in my handy-sized tourist German phrasebook.
Or alternately, it could be a typo, I meant, of course, to say 'fuge'
Or huge. Or possibly hegu. But blaming Thatcher works for me...
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