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Politics and the soul
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The number of pages in a congressional bill
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US Politics don't have a left?
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What happened to Americans Elect?
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How are the presidential debates like a Nascar race?
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Field Of Dreams: Americans Elect
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Americans Elect: Another Opinion
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Sandra Fluke Testimony: Compelling
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Family Values
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Lake Wobegon and Politics
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Serve-the-check instead of Starve-the-beast
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Wall Street Journal has some sensational data visualization
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Nation Building
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My New EXCLUSIVE at Salon: National Security Lab Hacks Diebold Touch-Screen Voting Machine by Remote Control With $26 in Computer Parts
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New Jersey election fraud? Or coverup? Or just human error?
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Instead of giving out grades in a class, give out experience points
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The flaw in the deal
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What I told my Congressman and Senators
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Bill Gates and Microsoft
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Americans Elect - A viable third party?
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David Brooks: The Mother of All No-Brainers
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[GEEKY] JavaScript - Universal Language of the Future
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Waiting for Superman
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"The Real Housewives of Wall Street"
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Sudafed and Voting
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Why don't they ask you for identification before letting you vote?
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Fareed Zakaria: "Are Americas Best Days Behind Us"?
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Finally a little bit of insight on what's going on in Wisconsin
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Wikileaks
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Finance Funny
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Wikileaks: Truth or Truthy or something entirely different?
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Why we need new election technology
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'Like a Full-Body Massage': Thinking About the TSA
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Overreaction
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Robot wars
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Tunnel Vision
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Ok, but what's a quango?
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How (not) to design a ballot
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[POLITICS] McChrystal self-sabotage
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We need a debt rating service rating service
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MSFT and APPL
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Security by obscurity and other slogans
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Health Care Letdown
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Frank Rick (again): The other plot
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Fillibuster: Congress is totally broken
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The Boston node of OSDV
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TrustTheVote project
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Waste, Fraud and Abuse: does that turn you off to health reform?
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On the importance of confidence in voting systems
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Targeted Copyright Enforcement: Deterring Many Users with a Few Lawsuits
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Follow-up up Wall Street Journal about Super Freakonomics Dustup
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Sunlight Foundation's Apps for America
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DC Lingo - from my notebook
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From Andrew Sullivan: My Take On The Healthcare Debate
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Insightful (and not positive) article about Barack Obama
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Health Care Stories from the U.K.
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More weapons of civic mass destruction
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Can 'Electronic Voting Machines' be 'Trusted'?
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What is the 'true' result of an election?
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Election day in Benton, New Hampshire
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Weapons of civic mass destruction
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Great proposal re: http://data.gov from Sunlight Foundation
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Inside the Shot Heard 'Round the World
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An excellent paper about Curaçao Politics
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"Society doesn’t need newspapers. What we need is journalism"
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DC Lingo - from my notebook
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What I learned at Transparency Camp
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Enjoyable article about BO in the Washington Post
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mySociety are doing interesting stuff in the public arena
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How Corrupt is Our Language in Economic Discourse?
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Who can I believe about the economy?
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[GEEKY] Built my first gem (Ruby Gem that is)
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Science and Religion
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More than Charisma
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Not surprised that he gets to keep it
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Watch out for the 'Nigerian Scam
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Are magazines committing suicide?
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What I am reading this morning
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Do you like this building?
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Garrison Keillor: America is cool!
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It's even worse than you think
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Election day in Benton, New Hampshire
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Barack Obama
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Interesting article by Mark Cuban about 'the cause of bubbles'
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In Defense of Raising Money: a Manifesto for NonProfit CEOs
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Peggy Noonan columns are a pleasure to read
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Evidence of a Global SuperOrganism
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Weapons of civic mass destruction
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Big Numbers
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Where can I find non-shrill political coverage?
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Two examples of great Web 2.0 by USA government
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Democrat vs. Democratic
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Harper's on torture
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Why is this funny?
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10 Commandments might apply to more than just Facebook!
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Photoshopping missles
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Good article about TechCrunch and Michael Arrington in Wired
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Danah Boyd on Facebook and Myspace
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More on congestion pricing...
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Wikipedia posting on Virginia Tech Tragedy
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Casinos in Mass? Please, No!
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25 George W. Bush Facts
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Two examples of great Web 2.0 by USA government
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Harper's on torture
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Bill Clinton: First Lad or ...
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What is a discontinuity?
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Are we (we are) heading for a recession?
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Does Death Penalty Save Lives?
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Danah Boyd on Facebook and Myspace
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Check out a tutorial on locating the best news blogs
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Good article about TechCrunch and Michael Arrington in Wired
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Interesting (not good) news from Venezuela
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Bush on TV, quoting two blogs
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What would happen if Venezuela invaded Curaçao
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Venezuela's lost human capital
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Why is this funny?
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Book report: A million little pieces
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James Fallows: "The War on Terror is Over"
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Can you believe these dudes still use typewriters?
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Cool links for June 17th
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1-2-Google!
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If you are interested in Microsoft
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Cheney watches Fox and Only Fox
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When your manager says he doesn't see you working hard enough
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Check out Doc Searls Suitwatch newsletter
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Gaia Gold and Taxes?
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Did the NSA "break the law"?
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Netherlands Antilles set to be dissolved
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Why is everything free?
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Big news from Iraq, if it's true...
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Dilbert Torture
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Did MSFT leak on purpose, or did they know they could easily be leaked?
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What blogs are good for: Learning about Microsoft
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Pop!Tech starts tonight
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Web 2.0 - what is it?
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Hope this isn't true...
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ID: Part Deux
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"Why are our politicians so full of themselves?"
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What if we all vote on the truth, part 3
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Does this map look familiar?
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Had enough yet?
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Spain Security Situation