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Open Thread

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Okay… last Saturday I wrote that we’ll have an open thread every Saturday from then onward but today I start yet another open thread.

Why?

Because you all asked for it and I enjoy reading your opinions on articles you consider to be relevant.

So: here is today’s open thread.

Enjoy!



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5 Responses to “Open Thread”

  1. ChuckPrez says:

    MvdG,

    Did you check out the stuff from the Saturday open thread and the e-mail I sent Friday? I’d like to know your thoughts.

  2. Alan G says:

    Does anyone know of a site that compares the Democratic candidates and their positions?

    I’m having a hard time making up my mind. I tried Project Vote Smart but it only lists a plethora of interest group ratings.

  3. C.P.: dude, I’m sorry but I had exams. Today was my last one: Culture, Arts & Media. From now on I’ll have more time to read articles like the one you suggested, but – quite simply – I could not find the time yet. I’ll have to do a couple of posts more tonight and I have to read some literature, but I’ll get to it, either very late tonight – around midnight – or first thing in the morning tomorrow. I’m sorry, but, well, have a little patience.

    For those who are interested: my exams went… generally… acceptable. Today’s exam, for instance, was difficult, but doable. Luckily I have a ‘buffer’ with most courses, so I can handle a low grade.

    Wondering what Culture, Arts & Media exactly is? It’s about analyzing American TV shows, literature, movies, etc. Know ‘ideologies’. Try to understand what something says about America.

    What did we have to analyze?
    - Blade Runner
    - The Simpsons
    - The Sopranos
    - The West Wing
    - The X-Files
    - Photography – how AIDS is depicted
    - Oprah’s book club – yes, for real
    - The Blueest Eye by Toni Morrisson

    That’s it I believe.

    Alan: that is a tremendous question. I hope that someone is able to answer it since I’m interested in it very much as well.

  4. Jim Satterfield says:

    Lots of people know that Blade Runner was based on the novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep by Philip K. Dick. But the title came from a book by a doctor, Alan E. Nourse. A blade runner was a dealer in black market medical supplies and treatment in a future where medical care was reserved for the powerful and wealthy and those who they found most useful.

  5. Gray says:

    U.S: Israel may have misused cluster bombs

    Another example of the IDF’s ignorance towards collateral damage and the suffering of civilians. Israel’s image in the world could be much better if it would show some restraint and normal considerateness of the hardships of the arab populations trapped in this quagmire of violence. This criminal negligence will push even more moderate Lebanese to Hezbollah. This is the road to ruin, not the path to peace.

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