Helping third-graders become anti-war
I missed the story of the Madison, WI elementary school (reg. req.) where teachers gave third graders an assignment to write letters to their congressmen and media outlets urging an end to the war in Iraq the first time around, but Frontpage has a good write up about it here:
News from around the blogosphere
Just finished taking a lengthy perusal of some of my favorite spots in the blogosphere, and wanted to pass along some posts of interest to you:
Poll watching: 64% support warrantless eavesdropping
… on suspected terrorist operatives here in the US who are believed to be communicating with overseas terrorist operatives. Via Rasmussen:
Liberal newspaper: we don’t see the Iraq conspiracy
This was a refreshing change: a liberal newspaper taking a critical look at the administration’s rationale for the Iraq war, and examining each argument carefully without inserting the spin so often found in opinion/editorial pieces on the Iraq war from either side.
Late start today
Got a late start this morning as I overslept … will be out and about running some errands for a good bit of the afternoon. Blogging will resume late afternoon or early evening.