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carnival of political punditry – September 17, 2007

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Welcome to the September 17, 2007 edition of carnival of political punditry.

I messed up last week and I have been busy as heck all this week. So this is actually two weeks worth of contributions.

Enjoy! And don’t forget to link back to this carnival so your readers can see everyone else.

Madeleine Begun Kane presents Weeding Out Crazy Lawsuits (Outdoor Smoking Ban Limerick) posted at Mad Kane’s Humor Blog.

Lisa presents Life on the Row – Login posted at Life On the Row Forum, saying, “Hello…We would like to introduce you to Life on the Row. A discussion forum dedicated to all aspects of Capital Punishment,from executions to exonerations you will find it here.We also offer topic areas for the discussion of serial killers,crime in general,and just plain fun topics.We are totally open to all sides of the debate on these issues,and would be honored to serve you ….you may find us at http://lifeontherow.proboards83.com/index.cgi?

Hope to see you soon.”

vjack presents Do Republicans Even Know Why They Oppose Gay Marriage? posted at Consequences of Republicanism, saying, “One of the more dire and obvious consequences of Republicanism involves the impact of their morality police. Plain and simple, they want to invade your privacy (especially your bedroom) and legislate their version of morality. We have seen this time and time again with abortion, and it is particularly clear on the subject of gay marriage.”

Steve Faber presents - Federal Mortgage Relief posted at DebtBlog.

Sammy Benoit presents “Hanoi” Dennis Kucinich-A Traitorous Putz posted at YID With LID.

DWSUWF presents Is Iraq like Vietnam? Lessons learned. posted at Divided We Stand United We Fall, saying, “This is the last of three posts to examine the question “Is Iraq like Vietnam?” In the first post of this series we conclude it is the wrong question to ask about future steps in Iraq. The second post questioned the historical basis for the President’s claim that the Cambodian Khmer Rouge massacre was a consequence of our premature withdrawal from Vietnam In this post we turn back to the question of legacy and “lessons learned.”"

Alex Landis presents Cyber Bias: The Threat of a Two-Tiered Internet posted at AlexLandis.com, saying, “A two-tiered internet is getting closer and threatens the network neutrality principle, and freedom of speech on the internet itself.”

Rocka89 presents Hunt’s Horrible Oil Agreement posted at Realpolitik.

Stirling Newberry presents Hi. Can We Talk Greenspanism? posted at The Agonist, saying, “The Era of Corporate Free Trade is Over. Don’t take it from me, take it from one of the architects of the policy.”

Rocka89 presents Can’t spare a square (the republican sex scandals) posted at Realpolitik.

Tristan L. Sullivan presents Alberto Gonzales posted at Imagine, saying, “Thank you for considering me! Thanks,

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Madeleine Begun Kane presents Curb Your “Age Of Turbulence” Enthusiasm posted at Mad Kane’s Political Madness.

Tracee Sioux presents Human Biology & Girls’ Rights posted at So Sioux Me, saying, “Girls should have right to understand their own bodies. REAL Act gives girls knowledge about themselves and protects them.”

Steve Faber presents - Mass Transit – Big Lies and the Lying Liers Who Tell Them posted at DebtBlog.

Ian Welsh presents Police Culture In the US posted at The Agonist.

Dana presents Job skills and educational assessment posted at Principled Discovery.

Kathryn presents Stupid Act by Educated Student posted at Conservative With a Heart.

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