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Where Will All the Flowers Grow?
Published on 2005-10-18 15:25:00
I feel that I should preface this post by warning you all that this isn't an informative or politically oriented piece. In fact, ashamedly, it may even qualify as nothing more than a personal rant, but I feel that so many of my counterparts on the Blogosphere as well as Communications Theorists and possibly even Sociologists may back me up on what I'm about to say.When will the news sites learn to begin synidcating their feeds?No, I'm not talking about CNN, MSNBC, or FOX News. As any of you w
Maybe Rummy's Not So Dumb?
Published on 2005-10-12 00:33:00
Ok, so I know I'm gonna get a lot of slack from my liberal friends for posting this, but I just read this and found it to be rather interesting. I don't want to open the whole Iraq can of worms, but I think this either suggests a.)Rumsfeld has repeatedly pejured himself, or b.)maybe Rummy isn't the one who fucked up the Iraq plans from the git-go.U.S. military forces can best be used when the military mision is clear and achievable and when there is a reasonable exit strategy . . . When the ma
What's In a Name?
Published on 2005-10-10 23:55:00
Ever since I started studying, and later participating, in journalism & other communications I've had this suspicious feeling that the advent of blogging would lead to a creative destruction in the communications arena. Don't worry, I'm not an evangel of the market like so many of my GOP counterparts, but those of us in this arena need to face a simple fact. There's no oversight or regulation in this profession, thus subjecting us to more pure market forces. Don't think of this market in term