The Reaction in Review (Nov. 16, 2008)
A weekend's Reactions that deserve a second look:
Sunday
By Michael J.W. Stickings: "The Steelers win! The Steelers win!" -- Michael-sports-fan goes a little crazy over this, but let's go ahead and indulge him.
By Creature: "Truth in Comics" -- Everybody who cares about President-elect Obama's success should take a look at this brilliant editorial cartoon.
Saturday
By Michael J.W. Stickings: "Net neutrality? Yes we can!" -- Michael celebrates President-elect Obama's naming of two long-time net neutrality advocates to head up his FCC review team.
By Michael J.W. Stickings: "Begich pulls ahead in Alaska Senate count" -- A good explanation of why we can be cautiously optimistic about the potential for defeating convicted felon, Republican Senator Ted Stevens.
Both days
Special Bonus series by LindaBeth begins: "Income disparity and 'Middle Class' assumptions," and "Who actually is the Middle Class?" -- These very well-written posts, showcasing LindaBeth's new blog, Speak Truth to Power, are parts one and two, with several to come on the same subject.
Sunday
By Michael J.W. Stickings: "The Steelers win! The Steelers win!" -- Michael-sports-fan goes a little crazy over this, but let's go ahead and indulge him.
By Creature: "Truth in Comics" -- Everybody who cares about President-elect Obama's success should take a look at this brilliant editorial cartoon.
Saturday
By Michael J.W. Stickings: "Net neutrality? Yes we can!" -- Michael celebrates President-elect Obama's naming of two long-time net neutrality advocates to head up his FCC review team.
By Michael J.W. Stickings: "Begich pulls ahead in Alaska Senate count" -- A good explanation of why we can be cautiously optimistic about the potential for defeating convicted felon, Republican Senator Ted Stevens.
Both days
Special Bonus series by LindaBeth begins: "Income disparity and 'Middle Class' assumptions," and "Who actually is the Middle Class?" -- These very well-written posts, showcasing LindaBeth's new blog, Speak Truth to Power, are parts one and two, with several to come on the same subject.
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