Top Stories and Blog Review – 9th Sept


by Douglas Johnson    
September 9, 2008 at 5:16 am

Elsewhere
Police crisis after jury rejects £10m terror case
Suicide videos: what they said
McCain the messiah
Palin makes gaffe on the economy

DAILY BLOG REVIEW / by Douglas Johnson

Two Doctors - names a few famous community organisers. Take note, Sarah Palin.

Lee Griffin - discovers that Frank Field is, in fact, not a saint.

Tory Troll - on Boris’ Red Summer.

Quaequam Blog - wonders whether the Lib Dems should begin to worry about the Greens. (Answer: Yes.)

Gaian Economics - And just what is a Brumaire, anyway?


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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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Also interesting to note how Lib Dems are being pinned in with supporting the anti-immigration views

Also a recent good page for reference has come up via ukliberty that details in one place the data losses surrounding the government. All too relevant given recent news on ContactPoint.

And fnally I was quite interested by Mark Pack’s reporting about a council seemingly removing any benefit of the doubt over legitimate actions from adults without childrens in parks. Telford bad!

How weird, it says there are no comments, but there clearly are!

It’s a bit unfair to have a picture of George Osborne under that headline. He voted for the status quo on abortion laws after all.

I don’t know why, but I can’t help but think Osborne was a complete tool at school.

But on taxes he’s relevant

Thanks for your comments Lee.


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