You’ll have to not mind my blog, i’m trying to update the blogroll and make it all pretty-fied, write an article for my friend’s magazine which is due tomorrow at 5pm (!!!!) among a shit ton of other things.
Tonight?
- Prepare 9 books to be sent from Bookmooch,
- Run 5 miles
- Meet potential new dogwalker
- call dog walker references
- finish laundry
- dinner
- yankees game.
REDONKULOUS! Regardless, it’s 6pm now so i better get a move on it.
P.S. For my own use – what is everyone’s thought on Move-on.org and the resolutions from congress condemning the NY Times article they took out? (this is what i’m writing about for the magazine so i’m curious to get other opinions.





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thanks for adding me to your blogroll – i’ll do the same. and i haven’t heard about the NY Times article that was pulled, but now i may have to see what it’s all about.
My politics mostly align with Move-on.org, but I think the main issue is that the NY Times broke their own advertising rules in allowing the ad. Their policy is to not run ads that attack anyone personally, a policy which every major (supposedly neutral) publication should adopt. The whole controversy proves to be good ammunition for any group that attacks the NY Times based on their political leanings.