Via Jon Gordon’s Future Tense: Re-shelving George Orwell.
Smart people everywhere are taking it upon themselves to re-shelve George Orwell’s 1984 from fiction to more appropriate sections in non-fiction, like “Current Events”, “Politics”, “History”, “True Crime”, or “New Non-Fiction.”
Instructions and photos on Flickr.
tags: current events, fiction, georgeorwell, george orwell, non fiction, nonfiction, orwell, politics, re shelving, [...]
Posted August 22, 2005 by Casey
Categories: Blink, Books, Movies, Music, Politics & Controversy. Tags: current events, fiction, george orwell, georgeorwell, non fiction, nonfiction, orwell, politics, re shelving, reshelving, smart people. One Comment.
While I’m anxiously working to better fit libraries into the Google Economy, a few paragraphs of Barry Glassner’s The Culture of Fear, got me thinking about its role in politics.
Glassner was telling of how a 1996 article in USA Today quoted the National Assocation of Scholars saying that Georgetown University had dumbed down its curriculum [...]
Posted July 31, 2005 by Casey
Categories: Libraries & Networked Information, Politics & Controversy, Technology. Tags: bloggers, blogosphere, conservative, culture of fear, falsehood, falsehoods, georgetown, georgetown university, google, google economy, libraries, nas, national association of scholars, politics, shakespeare, william shakespeare. 3 Comments.
Principality of Sealand is a WWII-era gunnery platform — called Roughs Tower — in the North Sea, outside Britain’s pre-1968 three nautical mile claim of sovereign waters. Founded by Roy and Joan Bates in 1967, over time, Roy wrote a constitution and named himself and Joan as prince and princess.
The Wikipedia article on Sealand tells [...]
Posted July 3, 2005 by Casey
Categories: Politics & Controversy, Questionable...funny. Pointless.. Tags: data haven, datahaven, diplomacy, gunnery platform, havenco, independence, international relations, micronation, north sea, politics, prince roy, principality of sealand, prisoners of war, roy bates, roy of sealand, sealand, sean hastings, sovereignty. 8 Comments.
It’s a story that won’t die, and yet it can’t get any attention. Since November 3rd, reasonable people have been wondering what happened. On election night, exit polls predicted a 5 million vote win for Kerry, but the official election results declared Bush the winner by 3 million votes. We’re all suspicious of polls, but [...]
Posted June 19, 2005 by Casey
Categories: Politics & Controversy. Tags: 2004, abuse, allegations, bush, corruption, election, election fraud, evidence, exit poll, exit polls, fraud, kerry, ohio, politics, president, ukraine, vote, voter, voter abuse, voting. 3 Comments.
David Rothman points to a Daily KOS story that points to a MyDD story titled “Aristocratic Right Wing Blogosphere Stagnating.” What’s the point? Of the top 40 political blogs, more than half are ‘liberal,’ and more importantly, they support community involvement — including basic features like comments — that the conservative blogs shun.
of the five [...]
Posted June 16, 2005 by Casey
Categories: Politics & Controversy. Tags: aristocratic, blog, blogging, blogosphere, blogs, chris bowers, comment, comments, community, conservative, daily kos, dailykos, david rothman, debate, democrat, difference, differences, honest debate, liberal, mydd, politics, progressive, republican, snipers, stifle, story. 7 Comments.
I’ve been a little slow to blog these things lately, but this comes from BeverageWorld magazine. They published the results of a poll connects beverage choices to political affiliation. They break the politics down into six choices: Democrat, Republican, independent, independent liberal, independent conservative, and none of these, then they compared booze and soda-pop choices [...]
Posted September 10, 2004 by Casey
Categories: Kitchen, Politics & Controversy, Style, Fashion and Food. Tags: choice, democrats, domestic vs. import, politics, poll, republicans. Be the first one.
Welcome the flacks. I don’t get many comments on stories here at MaisonBisson, so I was interested when I found a comment to my story about the Outfoxed documentary just an hour after I’d posted it.
Here’s my theory, and it’s supported by stories in Eric Alterman’s What Liberal Media and Al Franken’s Lies: conservative groups [...]
Posted July 13, 2004 by Casey
Categories: Politics & Controversy. Tags: al franken, blog, colmes, conservative, conservative groups, conservatives, deception, eric alterman, farenheit 9/11, fog of war, fox news, hannity, liberal, media, news, obi wan, outfoxed, personal attacks, political, politics, progressive, psychology, reframing, republican, tax money, taxes. 7 Comments.