Wednesday, October 27, 2004

Today's articles

Who Slate is voting for and comments:

There is a vitally important conversation to be had in this country, about
balancing security against freedom. That conversation has happened in the
courts, in the media, and in the academy. But it has never interested this
president at all, who seems to be increasingly of the view that any
freedoms—of speech, protest, or due process, make everyone less safe.

On Kerry: He's a long way from being the Messiah, but at least he's not the
anti-Christ.

Dahlia's very good analysis of why the Supreme Court won't touch another presidential election

Cards have Sox in dangerous position

NY Times article on court decision that limits child welfare agency's ability to remove children who live in households with domestic violence.

And let's not forget that the Sox are playing the potentially World-Series-winning game tonight, during a full moon lunar eclipse, after having made a comeback in the ALCS, down 0-3, which no other team has ever done. Forecast tonight: Hell freezes over.

I, unfortunately, will be on a plane during the game and will have no idea what's going on.

See y'all on Monday.

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