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Tre Arrow pleads guilty

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The Takeover Begins

AP: Obama effectively clinches nomination.

Those of you with small, nimble hands will be on dashiki weaving duty for the Glorious Revolution.

All Hail Blackazoid

John Cole writes about...

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Jim Neal backs Obama/Clinton ticket

(NOTE: CNN is reporting that Hillary will concede tonight, but Camp Clinton says CNN/AP got it wrong: "Senator Clinton will not concede the nomination this evening.")

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Poor Richard Cohen

He's just all loathy and whatnot.

We're Having A Moment Here

Many schools have adopted the requirement that any potentially inflammatory presentation or material will be given the yay or nay for each student through their parents' permission. The wisdom of this is arguable, especially as the potential realm of "objectionable" grows to the point where asking students to put down their pencils becomes a controversial form of sex education.

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Ripe opportunity, but only alternative media cares

As I expected, the American Life League coming clean about their desires to ban the birth control pill with their "Pill Kills" campaign has had the intended effect of making it easier for those of us who've been busting our asses trying to get out the word that the anti-choice community is not all that worried about fetal life, and far more concerned about returning women to a life where the threat of unplanned pregnancy hangs over our heads day and night. Like Dr. Dana Stone wrote in her guest post at Feministing:

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Relief For Those Who Need It

With the end of primary voting nigh, we've finally reached an important milestone - lifting the burden of our set-upon superdelegates.

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McCain's tattooed, thong-clad Second Life *ss

When I clicked over to Jesus' General the other morning, I should not have been eating breakfast. Guest poster "John McCain" shared his trip to show how he knows how to "connect" with young voters in the virtual world known as Second Life. See his pasty virtual tattooed posterior below the fold.

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The Augustlet Chronicles: I've got conversational foibles, too Edition

Augustienne (to me): ...so, tomorrow let's go pick up the car from my dad's house after we take the dog to get her nails clipped and go grocery shopping, so I can take the car to go get that thing for Augustlet's school and you two can just go straight home...

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Learning From Experience

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Churchy

K. Lo, the classiest woman with three names working at the National Review and writing on a regular basis for the Corner:

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A week at the LA Times

In a pure coincidence that is nonetheless pretty damn funny, the same day I put up a satirical bleg asking for the NY Times or some similar magazine to profile me, I got a request from the LA Times to do their week-long Dust Up column. It's one of those back-and-forth things, and the topic is feminism and politics. I was concerned they'd put me up against someone anti-feminist and I'd be spending all my time knitting my brows in irritation, but luckily, the other writer is Katha Pollitt. You can read the first day here.