"Another Bush Lie: Blame The USS Lincoln"
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Another Bush Lie: Blame The USS Lincoln
Another Bush Lie: Blame The USS Lincoln
10/29/2003 09:10 AM(via Kos) .. Kos
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nobody in Clinton or Bush
administrations to blame
nobody in Clinton or Bush
administrations to blame
12/20/2003 08:43 AMclarified his remarks .. See what I mean .. REPORT ..
knew
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Democratic Underground Forums - Bush is
planning to kill Kerry and blame it on
al Qaeda
Democratic Underground Forums - Bush is
planning to kill Kerry and blame it on
al Qaeda
08/11/2004 08:09 AMBush is planning to kill Kerry and blame it on al Qaeda .. The
moonbats are already barking .. all subertfuge ..
frothing
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forum=102&topic_id=741957&mesg_id=742043&page=
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Family of Beheaded Hostage Blame Bush
and HIS Anti-Democracy Cartel for
Circumstances Leading to Son's Beheading
Family of Beheaded Hostage Blame Bush
and HIS Anti-Democracy Cartel for
Circumstances Leading to Son's Beheading
05/12/2004 05:26 AMPa. family angry with American government over son's brutal death ..
avenge the abuse of Iraqi prisoners .. pre-beheading
details
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Looking to Lincoln
Looking to Lincoln
09/27/2004 03:10 AMBoston Globe Sep 27 2004 6:40AM GMT
Biz does Lincoln
Biz does Lincoln
11/04/2003 09:27 PM"Nebraska is plush. I'm in a Country Suite in Lincoln, NE. There's an
internet connection, laundry, gym, and a really nice room."
That's right.
Lincoln
Lincoln
07/27/2004 11:22 PM
Lincoln/Net Lincoln's
political career in antebellum Illinois. View by "historical
themes" or search for images, text, and audio.
USS Abraham Lincoln CVN-72
USS Abraham Lincoln CVN-72
01/03/2005 04:55 AMAbraham Lincoln Carrier Battle Group .. USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN
72)
cvn72.navy.mil
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the death of lincoln
the death of lincoln
06/09/2004 06:58 PM
the death of
lincoln. Originally from June 1865. "The murder of President
Lincoln aroused a feeling of regret deeper than was ever before known
in our history. Men and papers who had opposed his policy and vilified
him personally, now vied with his adherents and friends in lauding the
rare wisdom and goodness which marked his conduct and character."
Hmmmm... sounds familiar.
Not exactly the Lincoln Bedroom, but...
Not exactly the Lincoln Bedroom, but...
11/11/2003 11:47 AM Jenna's a bargain at $200 and a pint of peppermint schnapps
The Taiwan press reports accusations that Taiwanese President Chen
Shui-bian allegedly paid $1,000,000 for a meeting with the President's
brother Neil Bush.
(via TPM) Several Days In the Life of Lincoln
Several Days In the Life of Lincoln
01/05/2004 08:37 AMFirst of all, let me compliment whoever named this The Lincoln Log; it
started my day off right with a good laugh. This project from Brown
University includes information from...
Abraham Lincoln was a Blogger
Abraham Lincoln was a Blogger
01/04/2004 12:04 PMWeb site offers day-by-day look at Lincoln's
life: You see, if you don't blog your life today, someone is going
to do it for you 150 years from now.
Visitors can find out what he was doing on a particular
date (he spent January 3, 1845, successfully arguing a case before the
Illinois Supreme Court) or by searching on key words ("slave" produces
156 results). The site also lets you browse through the years
randomly.
Click here to comment on this entry
Lincoln Journal Star Online
Lincoln Journal Star Online
08/18/2004 03:08 PMLincoln Journal Star .. GOES SOUTH ..
piece
journalstar.com/articles/2004/08/18/top_story/10053833.txt
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Lincoln Park Zoo Apes Get to Take
Revenge (AP)
Lincoln Park Zoo Apes Get to Take
Revenge (AP)
06/26/2004 03:59 PMAP - The apes at Lincoln Park Zoo are finally getting a chance to take
their revenge on people who for years have been pounding their palms
against the glass walls of the primates' old home.
Vivato Deploys at Lincoln University
Vivato Deploys at Lincoln University
11/03/2003 02:35 PMVivato's switches save years and dollars at university: This
installation would have been challenging for conventional wireless
LANs, the press release notes, because the university spans many
buildings across 400 acres. Many of the 40 buildings are historic,
which probably translates into "no wiring closets" and an aging
electrical physical plant. The backstory of a press release like this
is that Vivato finds it necessary to promote the installation of their
equipment at institutions with unique characteristics rather than
announcing the sale of their gear to Fortune 5000 companies or
wireless ISPs....
Lincoln Conservation Land Off-Leash Dog
Ban
Lincoln Conservation Land Off-Leash Dog
Ban
04/06/2005 09:05 AMOne of the sad things about aging is that one's fantasies shift
from sex to real estate. My personal suburban Boston fantasy has
long been to move to Lincoln, Massachusetts and live in a house up
against the conservation land where I can bike and cross-country ski
with what seems to be a growing population of dogs. People pay
$2 million for the privilege of living in an environment free of
Republicans, people of color (as the good liberals of Lincoln would
call them), or generally anyone who can't afford a 1-5 acre chunk of
property a 20-minute drive from Harvard Square (and conveniently just
five minutes from Hanscom Field where one can keep an airplane or
helicopter). One of the side benefits of being in a 100% rich
community is that all of the dogs running around the conservation land
are friendly to people and mostly quite playful with other dogs.
Because there is no white trash there are no white trash dogs, unlike
trying to bike through the Lynn Woods, for example, where the first
few hundred yards can be a gauntlet of Pit Bulls, Rottweilers,
etc. The typical dog met in Lincoln, by contrast, is a Golden
Retriever or Lab.
Paradise was lost during my trip to the South, however, and it
seems that there are now signs around the Mt. Misery conservation land
banning off-leash dogs.
Lincoln Museum Goes High-Tech with
History
Lincoln Museum Goes High-Tech with
History
04/02/2005 04:39 AMNPR Apr 2 2005 7:44AM GMT
Knicks' Light at End of (Lincoln) Tunnel
Is Nets
Knicks' Light at End of (Lincoln) Tunnel
Is Nets
04/15/2004 03:48 AMThe Knicks learned they would be opening the playoffs their first
appearance since 2001 against the defending Eastern Conference
champion Nets on Saturday.
"I care not for a man's religion whose
dog and cat are not the better for it."
- Abraham Lincoln
"I care not for a man's religion whose
dog and cat are not the better for it."
- Abraham Lincoln
08/16/2004 08:35 PMIt's been a while since I mentioned our dogs. Lucy and Mischa, the two
Rescued Greyhounds, and Pico, their tiny-but-deadly little Italian
Greyhound brother. They are all doing well, given the heat and the
obligatory fussings from every single skimpy-topped...
Paul Ford's cat (Abraham Lincoln) died
Paul Ford's cat (Abraham Lincoln) died
04/05/2005 04:08 AMThe thumb-sized heart of TK the cat
ftrain.com/EndTK.html
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Red Versus Blue season two to premiere
at Lincoln Center
Red Versus Blue season two to premiere
at Lincoln Center
12/18/2003 05:04 PMRed Versus Blue is a series of comedy short films made by scripting
avatars in the game
Half Life Halo and recording screen-movies
of the results, then adding voice-over and sound-effects, a process
called "Machinema." The first two episodes of the next season will be
screened at Lincoln Center on January 3. That's pretty cool -- it's
almost as if Homestar Runner came to Carnegie Hall.
We are extremely pleased to announce that Red vs Blue Season 2 will
debut on January 3, 2004 at the Lincoln Center in New York City. We're
extremely honored to be invited back to this prestigious venue and we
hope that any Red vs Blue fan in the area will make it to the 9:30 PM
show. The plan is to show Season One in its entirety and then show
Episodes One and Two of Season Two. Also, the entire cast and crew of
Season One will be on hand for the event, which is a milestone in
itself -- we have never been in the same place at the same time. So,
if you want your RvB DVD signed by the cast, this may be your one and
only shot.
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Spalding Gray Memorial at Lincoln Center
on April 13
Spalding Gray Memorial at Lincoln Center
on April 13
04/09/2004 04:01 PMI was not surprised to learn last Sunday that the castaway husk of
Spalding Gray had surfaced in the East River. We had been told by the
NYPD that those who sink in New York Harbor during wintertime will
rise again come spring. While I felt certain that Spalding had gone
for his last swim on January 10, some others regarded my efforts to
eulogize him as cruelly premature and tasteless. Their remonstrances,
posted here and in personal messages to me, were often pretty cruel
themselves. It's been hard. But it was also true that, in the absence
of undeniable evidence, his widow Kathie couldn't guarantee his young
sons Theo and Forrest that their dad would never, ever come moping
back up the driveway. Indeed, given the dogged nature of hope, she
couldn't utterly extinguish that vision from her own heart. As long as
it flickered there, we had to await the opportunity to gather in our
grief and celebrate him. Now we can. Of course, you've already begun
that process virtually. Since Sunday, there has been an extraordinary
stream of memorial comments posted to this blog. I have received as
many more e-mails filled with the spreading contagion of his honesty
and raconteur's genius for investing ordinary details with more
universal magic. Having him watched him button-hole strangers for
years, I'm not quite surprised by how many of you have turned up with
vividly personal memories of Spalding. That he was able to weave his
quirky voice and viewpoint so discernibly into your own during those
encounters seems proof that the soul is not so easily contained by its
original bottle of flesh. Though widely distributed, it almost feels
as if there's more of Spalding in the world now than there was when he
was still walking around muttering to himself. But funerals need
bodies, the living as much as the dead. It's important to embrace
those who share our loss with actual arms, to shed real tears on real
shoulders, to praise the departed with audible voices. To that end,
there will be a memorial celebration for Spalding at Lincoln Center on
April 13. It will be open to the public and will feature performances
and reminiscences by many of his friends, including Philip Glass and
Lou Reed. I'll let you know more about this event as plans develop.
Meanwhile, I am still collecting your postings and e-mails into a book
I will give his family. It already provides beautiful evidence that
Spalding was himself the source of many Perfect Moments and that,
however grim the end of his life, he leaves a legacy of joyous truth
to his sons. In one of the comments to my original post regarding his
regarding his disappearance, one of you quoted some lines from the
Dylan Thomas poem, "And Death Shall Have No Dominion." It felt so
uncannily appropriate that I want to post it here in its entirety.
Death doesn't have Spalding Gray. We do. And death shall have no
dominion. Dead men naked they shall be one With the man in the wind
and the west moon; When their bones are picked clean and the clean
bones gone, They shall have stars at elbow and foot; Though they go
mad they shall be sane, Though they sink through the sea they shall
rise again; Though lovers be lost love shall not; And death shall have
no dominion. And death shall have no dominion. Under the windings of
the sea They lying long shall not die windily; Twisting on racks when
sinews give way, Strapped to a wheel, yet they shall not break; Faith
in their hands shall snap in two, And the unicorn evils run them
through; Split all ends up they shan't crack; And death shall have no
dominion. And death shall have no dominion. No more may gulls cry at
their ears Or waves break loud on the seashores; Where blew a flower
may a flower no more Lift its head to the blows of the rain; Though
they be mad and dead as nails, Heads of the characters hammer through
daisies; Break in the sun till the sun breaks down, And death shall
have no dominion....
Who's to blame?
Who's to blame?
07/15/2004 10:40 AMA British inquiry finds that Iraq intelligence was "seriously flawed"
and misused -- but Tony Blair comes through smiling.
Don't Blame It on RIO
Don't Blame It on RIO
06/09/2004 01:57 PMDespite a correction, this Brazilian company still looks like a
winner.
Blame Dad
Blame Dad
08/06/2004 04:30 PM365 Gay Aug 6 2004 8:27PM GMT
blame where blame is due
blame where blame is due
07/06/2004 05:11 PMLast month I
wrote
about the DRM-encumbered Constitution. Note, this is not really
Microsoft's doing -- they just build the bombs, others choose to use
them. But a bunch have sent links to free Constitutions. Here's
one for the iPod
created by the
American Constitution
Society.
Tech to blame?
Tech to blame?
05/19/2004 07:16 PMUSA Today May 19 2004 11:54PM GMT
The Blame Game
The Blame Game
09/11/2004 11:20 AM
9/11: Who do we blame?
Ge
orge W. Bush? Democrats? Bill Clinton? Ronald
Reagan? The FBI? "
The government"? Saddam Hussein? God?
Maybe it was punishment for years of legal
abortion. Maybe if we had destroyed the
sodomites [pdf] those 3000 people would still be alive.
Maybe. But with all these conflicting reports, will we ever really
know who is truly responsible for the 9/11 attacks?
Blame Wireless!
Blame Wireless!
12/27/2004 01:32 PMWhat is it with new technologies where some people are so quick to
blame new technologies without ever (not once) coming up with any
evidence that there's actually a problem. Last week we had that
completely made up story suggesting that
peopl
e stealing credit card numbers with cameraphones was a big
problem, when there was absolutely no evidence anywhere that it had
happened. Now, we have one about the
horrors of leaving your WiFi unprotected. Just
like the cameraphone story, this one includes a single anecdotal story
about someone who
thinks they had money stolen from them due to
an open WiFi network, though it seems unlikely. The woman claims that
it must be because of the WiFi, even though the likelihood of her
credit card being stolen by WiFi is very unlikely since most sites
that take cards are encrypted. It's much more likely that she was a
phishing victim or wherever she spent her money had their server
hacked. Of course, the reporter accepts her version of the story
without asking any questions. Then the article gives an "example" of
just how "bad" the situation is. Unfortunately, the example is just
some guy walking along somewhere and seeing a bunch of unsecured WiFi
access points. That doesn't show how
bad the situation is.
That just shows that a lot of access points are unsecured. It doesn't
show that people are having their credit cards or identities stolen or
having their emails read. If users take the right precautions in
their usage of WiFi, there's nothing wrong with using an open WiFi
network. People
should be taught to take the right precautions
when using an unsecured network, but it doesn't mean that everyone
automatically needs to lock up their network.
Moon not to blame
Moon not to blame
05/27/2004 03:23 AMUSA Today May 27 2004 6:48AM GMT
blame it on the rain
blame it on the rain
03/15/2003 04:43 AMyoiks! Hmm, although this kinda dampens the weekend plans, this also
means some good snow is in the works in...
Don't blame the technology
Don't blame the technology
06/23/2004 12:39 PMglobetechnology.com Jun 23 2004 5:06PM GMT
Don't Blame eBay
Don't Blame eBay
01/28/2004 06:39 PMPlus, AOL pulls down Time Warner, and Amazon's here to stay.
Don't blame the sales help
Don't blame the sales help
12/18/2003 08:02 AMCNET Dec 18 2003 7:45AM ET
IT Blame Games
IT Blame Games
05/27/2004 01:47 PMA while back, we were wondering
whether
or not a company is negligent if they "allow" themselves to be
hacked and lose customer data. Nothing is foolproof, so there will
always be security risks -- both in the real world and the IT world.
So the question becomes: who's legally responsible? A somewhat
informal
CIO
jury is split on where the blame lies. Obviously, the issue is
not that simple and probably needs to be judged on a case-to-case
basis. Sometimes the software vendor is to blame, and sometimes the
IT department makes a mistake. The matter of compensation for
security breaches opens a rather large can of worms, so we might
expect some long, drawn-out legal battles the next time a major IT
security breach occurs.
Blame it on Rio Rancho?
Blame it on Rio Rancho?
08/18/2004 06:44 PMUSA Today Aug 18 2004 11:23PM GMT
James takes blame
James takes blame
09/05/2004 03:56 AMKeeper David James admits his mistake cost England victory against
Austria.
don't blame me, i voted for kodos
don't blame me, i voted for kodos
07/25/2004 04:03 PM
"Consumer advocate Ralph Nader's quixotic presidential
campaign says it submitted about 5,400 signatures to get on the
Michigan ballot, far short of the required number of 30,000. Luckily
for him,
approximately 43,000 signatures were filed by Michigan Republicans on
his behalf, more than meeting the requirement." In a
two-part
y system, do third parties become nothing but stooges?
MyDoom: the blame game
MyDoom: the blame game
01/28/2004 12:28 PMBill Husted reports on ajc.com (the Atlanta Journal-Constitution
online), that the MyDoom worm is now thought to be the work of
professional spammers rather than simply an attack on The SCO Group by
unhappy Linux users as reported by CNN and others yesterday. MyDoom is
now seen as the biggest and fastest growing viral infection of Windows
computers of all time.
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