Late Night Reads


Late Night Reading

I’m going to take a brief look around tonight and then head off to finish the latest J. A. Jance novel: Exit Wounds.
Jim Henley finds one meaning of the good life.
Looking to meet a single Mom? If you are going to be in Jerusalem Allison Kaplon Sommer has a pointer for you.
For those of you looking for God, Walter at Idols of the Marketplace relays the information that there is a new one in Equitorial Guinea.
To the Barricade’s Stephen reached onto the bookshelf and pulled down some Khalil Gibran and finds that ‘it’s still good stuff.’
Off to read and Good Night!


Late Night Reading

Jen at Circadian Shift let’s us know that the 15th edition of The Chicago Manual of Style is here and links to some advice from Gene Wolf on becoming a writer.
Over at Wampum, deep into the Blogathon, we are asked “When does it become a quagmire.”
Mark Kleiman is working at length on the Valerie Plame outing.
Halley is planning to be silent all day Sunday. And she has had fun commenting on the 100 Ways to Live Longer from Men’s Health Magazine.
A little shorter version. Just back from Pirates of the Carribean which was a lot of fun.
Good Night!


Late Night Reading

TBOGG looks at the posting habits of Andrew Sullivan. Too bad the link Sullivan originally commented on appears to have been “redacted.”
Seeing the Forest links to this Dean campaign speach delivered 3 days ago in Des Moines, Iowa. Hmmm, Kucinich last night, Dean tonight…will there be more in upcoming Late Night Reading?
ob Schap discusses Australia and the Solomon Islands.
Blah3 has been reading Mark Morford. So should you. Depending on your persuasion you’ll either laugh and say ‘right on’ or scream in rage as your blood pressure blows through 200.
Gregory Harris celebrated his 36,000th hit and links us to these Japanese Flash animations.
And in a reprise appearance Daniel Drezner, this time at the Volokh Conspiracy follows up on yesterday’s Marshall-Den Beste discussion on the roots of the Iraq war. Interestingly Drezner finds Marshall lacking on the ethical question side and spot on regarding the practical side of the Iraq problem. Again go read the discussions.


Late Night Reading

The Mad Prophet quotes an entire Kucinich letter to Nader voters and the Greens.
Kevin Moore at blargblog is looking for a candidate. But there aren’t any anarcho-syndicalists around.
xlrq has posted google bait.
Daniel Drezner points out that Josh Marshall and Steven den Beste agree on the underlying causes of the Iraq war. Now it is not often you see those two snuggling in the same basket so go read Drezner and see where they differ.
Good Night!


Late Night Reading

This will undoubtably be all over the blogosphere for days to come and Josh Marshall and The Apostopher are already talking about tomorrows release of the joint congressional inquiry into 9/11. The snippets these two preview suggest that it will not look pretty for the bushies.
Emma tells us about the importance of libraries, recommends a book and is off on vacation for a few weeks.
Dwight Meredith has more on frivolous lawsuits. But this time not by consumers.
Mike Silverman, Red Letter Day, takes on the California recall petition and the initiative process.
Danial at Trivial Pursuits has transported out of the blogosphere. Have a safe journey.
David Neiwert reminds us that the “anthrax guy” still has not been caught and notes that columnist Dan Thomasson is keeping an eye on the FBI’s fine performance on this case.
Digby sees competing factions manipulating bush.