Moveon.org shows us Donald Rumsfeld’s most recent appearance on Face the Nation.
They are right. It is time for the deception to stop.
A View From the Schoolhouse
Moveon.org shows us Donald Rumsfeld’s most recent appearance on Face the Nation.
They are right. It is time for the deception to stop.
Apparently, MTV didn’t understand what it meant to make The Real World in Philadelphia. As it says in State College’s Centre Daily:
This is the true story of "The Real World" and the city’s powerful labor unions. The long-running MTV reality show found out what happens, to borrow its trademark slogan, when Philly people stop being polite and start getting real.
Only in my hometown. You really have to love Philly.
Thanks to Eschaton for the news.
Via Cal Pundit, President Bush has fired two members of his Bio-Ethics Council who dared to disagree with him. From the Post:
President Bush yesterday dismissed two members of his handpicked Council on Bioethics — a scientist and a moral philosopher who had been among the more outspoken advocates for research on human embryo cells.
In their places he appointed three new members, including a doctor who has called for more religion in public life, a political scientist who has spoken out precisely against the research that the dismissed members supported, and another who has written about the immorality of abortion and the "threats of biotechnology."
This is one of those moments that, while utterly and completely repulsive, make total sense to me. Bush believes these people are wrong, so why would he have them on his council? Debate? Healthy exchange of ideas? Not necessary.
The science community must be horrified by this administration.