Big brother and sour grapes
Stumbling and Mumbling – explores the roots of bastardy. And yes, it’s probably the economy again (stupid?).
Open House – Rupert Murdoch is just a very astute businessman, not an election-winning god. Or should that be demon?
This Is Zimbabwe – wants you to tell Mugabe exactly what you think of him…
Remembering the Ability in Disability – provides a reason to watch Big Brother, beating the previous 8 series in doing so…
Program your Mind – Oh look! They’re awful government apologists over on Harry’s Place who know neither decency nor appropriate detention limits. Nothing unusual there then…
Tory Troll – on Tory accusations of sour grapes which smack of…sour grapes.
Daily Kos – When a protester isn’t really a protester.
Splintered Sunrise – George Galloway is deeply upsetting in tabloids. And everywhere. What else would you expect?
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Douglas Johnson is an angry London student, socialist and member of the Green Party. The bulk of his anguished ravings can be found at Scribo Ergo Sum, which he edits.
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Thanks for the link Douglas. Better late than never and all that! Ignore my e-mail, Aaron.
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