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Tag Archives: Things I did instead of going to bed at a reasonable hour
Announcing the Alaska LGBT Community Survey
The Alaska LGBT Community Survey will be a statewide survey of Alaska’s gay, lesbian, transgender, and bisexual populace. We aim to have at least initial results of our survey by April 2011. Continue reading
The Daily Tweets, 2010-04-19: “Riverworld” livesnark
SyFy’s latest adaptation of Philip José Farmer’s “Riverworld” series is just as sucky as the last one (when they were SciFi Channel), in spite of some actors I like. Continue reading
A Sullygate timeline: 1982-2010
Here it is: the great-grandmother of all Sullygate timelines, based on all the factual information that has so far been publicly disclosed on the “life insurance policy” of former Anchorage Mayor George Sullivan. Have fun. I sure did. Continue reading
Conservatives for Palin & civility: Fairly unbalanced
Is it really a good thing to be complimented for “courage” by a blogger at the Conservatives for Palin website? Well, mainly it’s a lot of work. It’s nice to be called courageous, sure, but even better is to be represented honestly and in context. Continue reading
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The Daily Tweets, 2010-01-06: I was up pretty late last night… er… this morning
The best thing about Texas: Tommy Lee Jones. Some beautiful country too — per 3 Burials of Melquiades Estrada. #fb # Caller to my job saw accident 15 mins before she called me on another matter, glad to hear Sven … Continue reading
More on Palin's spreadsheet
A walk through Sean Cockerham’s Anchorage Daily News article about the spreadsheet from the Office of the Governor that attempts to prove Palin’s claim that ethics complaints have cost the State of Alaska $2 million. I’ve also got a link to the spreadsheet itself. Continue reading
The 2 million dollar meme
Sarah Palin’s fabrication about ethics complaints against her costing the State of Alaska 2 million dollars to resolve just keeps on replicating itself — thanks to the lazy reporting of mainstream media, & the cooperation of Lt. Gov. Sean Parnell. Continue reading