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The Knowledge Box

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Where I write about technology, culture, religion, and other things I pretend to know something about.

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The Knowledge Box skip to main | skip to sidebar The Knowledge Box Where I write about technology, culture, religion, and other things I pretend to know something about. 15 February 2010 QotD for 15 Feb., 2010 Upon hearing the news that Sen. Evan Bayh (D-Indiana) won't be running for re-election due to the strident partisanship in the current Congress, I'm reminded of the following: "The best lack all conviction, while the worst are full of passionate intensity." ---from the poem "The Second Coming" by William Butler Yeats I really wish the best would stay and fight instead of throwing their hands up in disgust... Posted by David at 3:31 PM No comments: Labels: politics 08 February 2010 Forgotten, not banished When asked in a Washington Post interview whether an intelligent and discerning leader of the caliber of Dwight Eisenhower would be considered acceptable in today's conservative movement, Gerard Alexander, Assoc. Professor of Politics a...

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