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9/12 Rally liveblogging — kickoff meeting

9/12 Rally liveblogging — kickoff meeting

| September 10, 2009 | Reply

Sandra and I are sitting here in the DC Armory, a venerable (not aging well) structure out by RFK Stadium. This is where this morning’s kickoff meeting for the 9/12 Taxpayer March on the Capitol is taking place. This meeting is only for the truly committed. First, it’s taking place Thursday morning, even though the […]

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Countdown to 9/12 — Thursday links

Countdown to 9/12 — Thursday links

| September 10, 2009 | Reply

9/12 UPDATE: Sandra and I are now here in DC, staying right downtown. We’re attending a meeting this morning over at the DC Armory and then will hit the National Gallery of Art. (It is sad how few times when went there during the nearly 8 years total that we lived in DC and the […]

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Obligatory in-flight blogging post

Obligatory in-flight blogging post

| September 9, 2009 | Reply

Now that American Airlines has in-flight WiFi, it has become de rigueur to write at least one blog post while in flight. Well, here’s mine, at 35000 feet over, well, some state on the route from Denver to Dallas. That’s it.  ..bruce w..

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Countdown to 9/12 — Wednesday links (such as they are)

Countdown to 9/12 — Wednesday links (such as they are)

| September 9, 2009 | Reply

9/12 March update: It’s official: I am on the speaker’s list for the 9/12 Rally in front of the US Capitol this Saturday. Given that some 40+ speakers will talk over a 4-hour period, my three-minute discourse will likely get buried in the hoopla. But, hey, it’ll be fun. Throw the bums out! I hope […]

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HR 3200 from a systems design perspective (Part II)

HR 3200 from a systems design perspective (Part II)

| September 8, 2009 | 2 Replies

In the first part of this three-part series, I briefly outlined the parallels between developing software and crafting legislation, while pointing out the great risks and issues in the latter. I also indicated what I felt were some of the general structural flaws  in HR 3200, the House bill on health care reform — not […]

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Countdown to 9/12 — Tuesday links

Countdown to 9/12 — Tuesday links

| September 8, 2009 | Reply

ITEM: My co-blogger, Bruce Henderson, has a post over at the New Ledger about the proposed legislation to give the President “emergency control of the Internet”: S773 makes no attempt to outline and describe what form of emergency would trigger the use of these broad new powers to limit communication, nor any means by which […]

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HR 3200 from a systems design perspective (part I)

HR 3200 from a systems design perspective (part I)

| September 7, 2009 | 8 Replies

[Part II is now up] On the occasions where I have reviewed the actual text of major legislation, I have been struck by the parallels between legislation and software, particularly in terms of the pitfalls and issues with architecture, design, implementation, testing, and deployment. Some of the tradeoffs are even the same, such as trading […]

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Countdown to 9/12 — Monday links

Countdown to 9/12 — Monday links

| September 7, 2009 | 1 Reply

MID-MORNING LINKS [updated as I run across them] ITEM: It turns out there’s at least one thing that the Communist Chinese government and I agree upon: China alarmed by US money printing The US Federal Reserve’s policy of printing money to buy Treasury debt threatens to set off a serious decline of the dollar and […]

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Hah! I was right about Van Jones!

Hah! I was right about Van Jones!

| September 5, 2009 | 2 Replies

I predicted he would be gone Saturday afternoon for several reasons. Now, PajamasMedia is reporting that he resigned this evening and the press release went out shortly have midnight (ET). Hard to bury it much more deeply than that. As I noted in my post, this will give the mainstream media an excuse to ignore […]

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A great GayPatriot brunch

A great GayPatriot brunch

| September 5, 2009 | Reply

Sandra and I attended a brunch today, hosted by Dan Blatt of GayPatriot.net here in downtown Denver. There were eleven of us in all there, and the discussions were all quite interesting. Dan’s a screenwriter in west LA; at one point, he said that the tricky part of living there is not indicating that he’s […]

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