A round up of recent posts by a few centrist, moderate, and independent bloggers.
Kevin Sullivan examines the implications for Iran in the wake of Ayatollah Ali Meshkini’s death.
An interesting post at Eclectics Anonymous looks at how abortion opponents respond when asked about penalties for those who might violate an abortion ban.
Neither Daniel DiRito nor Justin Gardner are fond of Rudy’s health plan.
Writing at The Washington Note, Scott Paul reflects further on the Obama-Clinton “skirmish” re: foreign policy.
Meanwhile, at Black Shards, Marc looks at a different Obama-Clinton skirmish (this one re: needle-exchange programs).
Expat Teacher ponders the rights and responsibilities of “cohabitating couples.”
Dyre42 is concerned about the reliability of electronic voting machines. [Pop Culture Confession: This post caught my eye (in part) because my wife and I just watched an old, DVR’d episode of Numbers dealing with the same topic.]
Jeff Jarvis v. Rush Limbaugh re: the Republicans and YouTube.