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POLITICS | Noah Brier

Even My Friends?

By Jarrett DeMent Editor's Note: This is the tenth in a series of reactions to the election. Thanks so much to everyone that's gotten involved and sent me their thoughts. If you'd like to add your own email me at <a href="mailto:writing@noahbr

November 4, 2004 | EMAIL | PRINT | 15 COMMENTS

POLITICS | Noah Brier

A School That Discourages Political Activism (UPDATED)

According to an email posted on daily KOS it appears as though a school in Wisconsin that George W. Bush recently visited refused to allow students to wear any pro-Kerry clothing or risk expulsion. Here's the <a h

October 27, 2004 | EMAIL | PRINT | 8 COMMENTS

POLITICS | Noah Brier

An Argument: My Reponse

Below you will find a point-by-point breakdown of Josh's statements followed by my responses. 1. Don't blame the republicans because the world hates us. The world hates us because they are jealous of what we have. Response: This is

November 5, 2004 | EMAIL | PRINT | 7 COMMENTS

POLITICS | Noah Brier

My Two Cents

By Benjamin G. Joseloff Editor's Note: This is part of a series of reactions to the elections. Thanks to all involved. If you'd like to add your two cents email them to me at writing@noahbrier.com.</i

November 4, 2004 | EMAIL | PRINT | 5 COMMENTS

POLITICS | Noah Brier

A Political Blog That Wasn't

The other day I wrote about some marketing "blogs" that had no RSS feed. Well, thanks to a hot to from The Reverend, I have another feedless blog. The thing is, this one

March 29, 2005 | EMAIL | PRINT | 4 COMMENTS

POLITICS | Noah Brier

An Open Letter to A Very Sad American

By Jeff Hughes Editor's Note: I was sent a letter from a woman calling herself A Very Sad American outlining why she voted for George W. Bush. She asked me to post her letter and I only chose not to because she refused to give me her real name

November 7, 2004 | EMAIL | PRINT | 3 COMMENTS

POLITICS | Noah Brier

More Letters to the Editor

I received an email from Sean Hannon, author of the Jekyll & Hyde letter to the editor, and it turns out he has just started his

September 30, 2004 | EMAIL | PRINT | 2 COMMENTS

POLITICS | Noah Brier

Hope

It's probably not a huge surprise that I'm pretty excited this morning. I don't know that I have a ton to add to the conversation, but I can't resist the opportunity to throw a few things into the commons. I spent a bit of time this morning

November 5, 2008 | EMAIL | PRINT | 2 COMMENTS

POLITICS | Noah Brier

Notes on the 2004 Presidential Election Part 1

By Jeff Hughes Marilyn O’Grady, a surgeon running for New York State Senate, is quoted in the completely unbiased New York Post as saying: "Here's my vote: Boycott the Boss. If you don't buy his politics, don't buy his music!

August 18, 2004 | EMAIL | PRINT | 2 COMMENTS

POLITICS | Noah Brier

An Argument

After some baiting by my Floridian cousin, a Bush supporter, I decided to post this on our fantasy football message board: Here's a democrat who's pissed off about the election. I'm pissed off that I live in a country that believes it's m

November 5, 2004 | EMAIL | PRINT | 2 COMMENTS

POLITICS | Noah Brier

Feeling Encouraged (UPDATED)

I've been feeling a final push for Kerry (or against Bush) in the last few days that has left me feeling good for Tuesday. First it was Andrew Sullivan's peice in The New Republ

October 29, 2004 | EMAIL | PRINT | 2 COMMENTS

POLITICS | Noah Brier

Jon Stewart on Crossfire

On October 15th The Daily Show's Jon Stewart went on CNN's Crossfire. (For those interested in watching the video you can fin

October 18, 2004 | EMAIL | PRINT | 2 COMMENTS

POLITICS | Noah Brier

Notes on the 2004 Presidential Election Part 2

By Noah Brier Michael Moore and Errol Morris both have made documentaries about politics. Both have won Oscars and both gave impassioned acceptance speeches. If asked, I assume both would call themselves liberals. This, however, is

August 18, 2004 | EMAIL | PRINT | 1 COMMENTS

POLITICS | Noah Brier

Repugnant Republic

By Pam Grossman Editor's Note: Here's another in the series, this one's not an essay but it's still a reaction. Send yours to writing@noahbrier.com You cut your wrists and ooze Coca-cola <br /

November 3, 2004 | EMAIL | PRINT | 1 COMMENTS

POLITICS | Noah Brier

Lost in a Sea of Conservatives

By Amy Brancato Unless you're here for the first time you realize this is one in a series of many people's reactions to the election, but I'll mention it anyway. If you'd like to add your own thoughts email them to <a href="mailto:writing@noah

November 4, 2004 | EMAIL | PRINT | 1 COMMENTS

POLITICS | Noah Brier

Steps to Taking Back Our Country

After Ben's fantastic post, I wanted to post something positive. I've been trying to think about what we learned from this election and here are four points. I also want to ask one thing, if you're going to write something please try to refrain from

November 4, 2004 | EMAIL | PRINT | 1 COMMENTS

POLITICS | Noah Brier

Faith Doesn’t Have to Be a Dirty Word

By Alexis Bohan Editor's Note: This is the 13th in a series of thoughts on the elections. Thanks to all those who submitted and if you want your voice heard email me at writing@noahbrier.com.

November 6, 2004 | EMAIL | PRINT | 1 COMMENTS

POLITICS | Noah Brier

Guess the Newspaper

Take a wild guess what newspaper this excerpt comes from: Kerry seemed far better prepared than Bush, ready to counter the president's points while Bush often repeated himself and at times seemed at a loss for words or defensive.

October 1, 2004 | EMAIL | PRINT | 0 COMMENTS

POLITICS | Noah Brier

America as Jekyll & Hyde

The following letter to the editor appeared in the Norwalk Hour on 9/29/04 in the Letters to the Editor section. I received this in an email from my mother this morning along with this message: <

September 29, 2004 | EMAIL | PRINT | 0 COMMENTS

POLITICS | Noah Brier

Woody Allen on Politics

On USAbroad.org they have posted an interview from Der Spiegel with Woody Allen. The whole interview is worth reading, Woody has some interest

September 29, 2004 | EMAIL | PRINT | 0 COMMENTS

POLITICS | Noah Brier

Top 10 Bush Tax Proposals

I missed Kerry on Letterman, but here's the top 10 list from the show [via WBAY]: 10. No estate tax for families with at least two U.S. presidents. 9. W-2 Form is now

September 22, 2004 | EMAIL | PRINT | 0 COMMENTS

POLITICS | Noah Brier

Speaking Out Against Bush

I just got around to reading Ron Reagan's new essay in Esquire titled "The Case Against George W. Bush". It's a well-a

August 5, 2004 | EMAIL | PRINT | 0 COMMENTS

POLITICS | Noah Brier

My Summary of the Executive Summary

I read the Executive Summary from the 9-11 Commission report. I pulled paragraphs that I found interesting out of the 31-page document. The only time I removed pieces from paragraphs were in the bulleted

July 22, 2004 | EMAIL | PRINT | 0 COMMENTS

POLITICS | Noah Brier

9/11 Commission Report

Anyone looking for a project for the day can head over to: http://www.9-11commission.gov/. The 9/11 commission has just released their, suposedly harsh, report on 9/11 including the many intelligence fa

July 22, 2004 | EMAIL | PRINT | 0 COMMENTS

POLITICS | Noah Brier

Icons Getting Political

It seems like everyone is getting political this election season. There are interesting articles from The New York Times and Salon on Carlos Delgado of the Toron

July 21, 2004 | EMAIL | PRINT | 0 COMMENTS

POLITICS | Noah Brier

Barack Obama's Speech

For those who missed Barack Obama's speech to the Democratic National Convention last night, as I did, you can read the <a href="http://www.obamaforillinois.com/index.asp?Type=B_PR&SEC={4C624248-27E9-4

July 28, 2004 | EMAIL | PRINT | 0 COMMENTS

POLITICS | Noah Brier

Protesting Up Eighth Avenue

As I was finishing my chicken sandwich with bacon and swiss a protest began to emerge up Eighth Avenue. I watched for a bit and was fairly unimpressed. There were a lot of people, but there seemed to be very little cohesion. Yes, I understand that

August 30, 2004 | EMAIL | PRINT | 0 COMMENTS

POLITICS | Noah Brier

Librarians with a Clue

Wired posted an article today about librarians standing up to the Patriot Act. Since I wasn't very nice to librarians in my writing

September 15, 2004 | EMAIL | PRINT | 0 COMMENTS

POLITICS | Noah Brier

Radical Recommendations by a Former College President

In today's Time's there's an Op-Ed from John M. McCardell Jr., former President of Middlebury College in Vermont. The piece is titled "<a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2004/09/13/opinion/13mccardell.html?ex=1252814400&en=5618dd4a22610b26&ei=5090&pa

September 13, 2004 | EMAIL | PRINT | 0 COMMENTS

POLITICS | Noah Brier

Race Authenticity

Just wanted to point everyone to an article by my friend Charlton McIlwain in The Gadflyer. In "Blacker Than Thou", Charlton discusses the similarities

September 16, 2004 | EMAIL | PRINT | 0 COMMENTS

POLITICS | Noah Brier

The Day After (and a Call for Submissions)

As you can see by the last entry, I tried to keep up with last night's election online until it got out of hand and I was refreshing about 30 websites every minute. I went to bed with Kerry down by 100,000 in Ohio and the hope of provisional ballo

November 3, 2004 | EMAIL | PRINT | 0 COMMENTS

POLITICS | Noah Brier

Sad Day

By Anonymous Update (9/2/05): At the authors request I have changed the byline to "anonymous." Let it be known that this is not something I agree with. I don't believe in posting any writing by an anonymous author because if you're not willing

November 4, 2004 | EMAIL | PRINT | 0 COMMENTS

POLITICS | Noah Brier

Election Protection

By Elenor Denker Editor's Note: This is eighth in a series of writings on the election. Thanks to everyone who has participated and if you are interested in having your thoughts published email them to wr

November 4, 2004 | EMAIL | PRINT | 0 COMMENTS

POLITICS | Noah Brier

Eighteen in Washington DC

By Leah Rebecca Brier This is the sixth in a series of essays by family/friends/the rest of the world about the election on November 2nd. If you'd like to add your own thoughts email them to writing@noahb

November 3, 2004 | EMAIL | PRINT | 0 COMMENTS

POLITICS | Noah Brier

Youth in the Booth

On Election Day, the country held it’s collective breath as the numbers rolled in. No one knew exactly how it would turn out, but early exit polls had numbers skewing towards Kerry. Then as the evening progressed it became more and more appare

November 20, 2004 | EMAIL | PRINT | 0 COMMENTS

POLITICS | Noah Brier

Election Reflections

It's been a while since I discussed politics, but Rolling Stone has posted an article titled <a href="http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/story/_/id/6635609?pageid=rs.Politics&pageregion=single1&rnd=11022674

December 8, 2004 | EMAIL | PRINT | 0 COMMENTS

POLITICS | Noah Brier

Mark Cuban is Funding the Grokster Legal Defense

Just read Mark Cuban's newest blog entry, "Let the truth be told…MGM vs Grokster" and in it he announces that he is going to be funding the legal defense of Grokster against MGM.

March 27, 2005 | EMAIL | PRINT | 0 COMMENTS

POLITICS | Noah Brier

Evidence of a Problem

I was just reading this Guardian article about North Korea's admission of its nuclear arsenal and it included this quote: "We have manufactured nukes f

February 10, 2005 | EMAIL | PRINT | 0 COMMENTS

POLITICS | Noah Brier

Random Thoughts and Fears on the Re-Election of George W. Bush

By Michael Brier Editor's Note: Not sure if I need to keep mentioning this, but this is an essay in a series from people who want to tell the world how they feel about the re-election of George W. Bush. If you'd like to add your thoughts to th

November 3, 2004 | EMAIL | PRINT | 0 COMMENTS

POLITICS | Noah Brier

Avoiding Complexity?

By Barbara Rubin Brier Editor's Note: This is the fourth in what will hopefully be a long series of essays about the election. Feel free to send me your own thougts at writing@noahbrier.com. I

November 3, 2004 | EMAIL | PRINT | 0 COMMENTS

POLITICS | Noah Brier

Voting (UPDATED)

Well, I'm off to vote. Kind of hard to comprehend the importance I think this day has. I remember the day two years ago when we went to war in Iraq and my mom told me she thought it was the beginnning of the downfall of America. I think this is ou

November 2, 2004 | EMAIL | PRINT | 0 COMMENTS

POLITICS | Noah Brier

One Week to Go

As everyone in the country knows, the election is only a week away, yet pollsters and pundits are still relatively clueless on the eventual outcome. There's a strong push from both sides and everyone seems to be making their choice for 44th presid

October 26, 2004 | EMAIL | PRINT | 0 COMMENTS

POLITICS | Noah Brier

Election Night

12:51pm - Fox has announced Ohio for Bush. Kerry is 140,000 votes behind. It's pretty much all over. I don't know what to say. 8:14pm - CNN and MSNBC reporting: Kerry: Mass., Conn., NJ, Del., MD, DC, Ill. (77) Bush: Okla., Ga., Tenn.,

November 2, 2004 | EMAIL | PRINT | 0 COMMENTS

POLITICS | Noah Brier

What We Are

By Jeff Hughes Editor's Note: Hopefully, this is the first in a series of essays by readers/friends/anyone who has something to say about the election. New York City. Los Angeles. Detroit. Boston. Seattle. St. Louis. San Francisc

November 3, 2004 | EMAIL | PRINT | 0 COMMENTS

POLITICS | Noah Brier

Apparently I Was Wrong

By David Kienzler Editor's note: This is the third in a series of essays about last night's election. Feel free to submit your own at writing@noahbrier.com. I was in Boston yesterday in the ba

November 3, 2004 | EMAIL | PRINT | 0 COMMENTS

POLITICS | Noah Brier

State of Shock

By Noah Brier Editor's Note: This is the second in a series of essays from anyone who feels like writing one about the election. If you want to share, email me at writing@noahbrier.com. I was

November 3, 2004 | EMAIL | PRINT | 0 COMMENTS

POLITICS | Noah Brier

Not Just Another Tuesday in November

By Jeff Hughes I was watching CNN today and heard a clip of Dubya saying the following about John Kerry (and I'm paraphrasing): "He has called the war in Iraq a colossal failure.  He has called it the wrong war.  How can we expect someone t

October 26, 2004 | EMAIL | PRINT | 0 COMMENTS

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